“LIFE IS A LARK TO A LAD JUST SIX © Running at. Cakus- LEFT, and doing his “homework’’ by ea wooden table, the gree). But there is no law WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS rule that prohibits one from praying and believing in God better conditions for humanity. ach is free to think for him- self; and, as in other denomina- tions, there are all ‘types, wise,. } foolish ~-and-; intermediate. -Sin- cerely, F. R. : . Mary Haworth counsels ‘ithrough her column, not by mail or ‘personal interview. Write her in care of The Guar- dian. ng nobleman is shown in . activities in these released by the Japa- nese Imperial Household A- gency. (AP Wirephoto ) Women’s Association will February it ts your pain RHEUMATIC or for relief from the a wats er ae Speedy re by using T-R-C's. ‘ aches a ere j longer. ERC's Onlyescand ; drug, counters everywhere. | i rele: He Internally. FLAME-Creem, | o of rheum ain? Don't let: $1.65 at Fer extre fest toking T-R-C’s ia AFTERNOON TEA }, The Charlottetown . Progressive Conservative hold an afternoon tea at - Confederation Centre 24, 1966 Immediately following the opening ceremonies of : \ ~ROLLO BAY. RTHRITIC? | R.163-9 | 4 ALL one year guarantee on ‘onlimited service. TABLE | 4g.t8 TUBES GUARANTEED - . ONE YEAR! ~§ . 8 19% Portable TV, free = spread ee 95 J Mont Spnise, Reg. $215 ne ; cartridge, sapphire Res. 5% Rez. $2995 with dipole antenna to a Battery operated, cat § the. , assure a reception a picture , yy trez207. ‘ warp-proof anywhere. 18,000 volts oi ee an : : ; ? ° ° HAPPENINGS Many Projects Discussed Audrey Jenkins, Women's Editor, Phone 4-8506 i aed o g 2 Rev. John Kelty and Mr: Fred | ‘ | ” : ‘senault of Miscouche were . “|-Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Se- the Richmond CWL was held re-| Interesting Talk Heard By Ae te ae ee At Ladies Aux. Zone Ral Y 4 ward, Halifax, N. S. were recent | cently at the home of Mr. and > ‘ Tuesday, at the homes of Mr. land, the Centennial project and visitor n¢ where Mrs | yy. : is dans Mrs.. Earl MacDonald of Tig- ’ Be, "ia wit er rouinee (MTS, gonad Ce Mate. Barat Indian R.-Kensington CWL. |i Beg. Peters and ir Jo. a none ally ate Fie Dissier Pend, Mrs. Lillian Gillis, who at that!" rises were searded te the ; Mrs. Peter Burke, Rollo Bay |the Ladies ef the Rey. | Fetowss Se ae ceun time was a patient in King’s |fojowing: ladies high, Mrs, Pe-|;,.°" § Cr wit? [Valentines to be sent to older) is a patient in the Souris Hos-|al Canadian held recent: |W raftet was served by the Al County Hospital. She also visi-|;-, \rsenault; consolation, Mrs | L2di@n River Kensington C.W-L. |shyt-ins of the community. The | pital. 2 ly in Alberton. Representatives | oe ted with other.members of her Guss Perry; men's high, Leo-|1" seitnskt® with’ on ix, |mecting was held at the home| Since the termination of the from Tiguich, Alberton, O'Lesry paren ; Ree “narc C, MeNeill; consolation; landenes a 2 members. Cor. |of Mrs. Daisy Aitken. radio series “Farm Forum” ‘the . Bilerslie were present. RECALL WAR“BEAD Mr. and Mrs. Merlin McAu, Rev eet ty Miss Dre, |sespondence included “letters A report on card parties show- | ictret continue to meet week-|man’ for the Provincial Com- memorials list ‘Hay and two children, Saint | vreNeill and Mrs: Clifford ~~: |from the provincial - president, |ed that they. were financially |iy when they hold discussions |mand of the Legion, gave en in- Ottawe war 1 : John; N.B. are spending a week's | ae } Clifford Arse-) vrs FL. Mo Mrs. |euecessful end it was decided to| on topics of interest to the com. |teresting talk on e new progrem |‘ne, 2ames, Of 85.68 Canadians Wacation with Mrs. McAulay's 216, the commnitiee in change, |22mes Pendergast and Mrs. FA. liold three - more Tosti-| munity, such a8 school affairs, [being lauychod to promote beee- |hna"“4. 901, tn Sor wen |parents, Mr. and” Mrs. Frank | ve Péter Atveiaatt: Bn nee. | Coyle ‘ tute News wes to fire protection, ete., which is \Gall in the junior 0 The (220. 44,001: in the Second World Deagle, Souris West. Maddix and Mrs. I CMe The spiritual convener, Mrs. | members. * followed by a eocial evening. of sponsoring girts’ |\Wot: 4 Neill. The next card party: will Percy MacCarvell reported a| 4 program on “Home Econ-|Last week's m eeting was held {softball in the zone was |teeeeoooooooesooooos 2 Mrs. Robin Clay, Dundas, has | cid at the t of Mr. and | mass offered. Mrs. L, C. Ram-|omics” was by Mrs.|at the home of, Mr. and Mrs. | discussed some length end it|$ ENNETT CARR | Returned home’ after spending 11." Jerome McNeill. | 88¥ “ead @ report of the meet- | james “Benneft, also @ contest|Felix Peter. '|wes agreed to ack baxter o-|¢ = = wd | et ee ao we Sees ae a of the eae Wel- lon fabrics.* |" ~--r The weekly “WBingo” was held formation aad to ak peruntesioa 3 i? < Cmte 3 ; law a jaughter. r. e . Mrs, Noonan, parish Rollo ; provincial executive y Supervisor $ and Mrs. Charles -MacLean, Mary ae nurse We lire: deeela Glover and Mrs. Next meeting will be o’ in the nal, Ray on iol tee 0 ; res Insurance Counselling ’ Charlottetown. training’ ot Sent lS. Gy’ Raeny olden te do [nee Dee Unee Saree ae >i $ Charlottetown, PEL sents. Mr, and Mis, Herbert Me. (ate Prizes for drawing to be |5 Coffin end Mrs. Stanley 2 ee eee Mrs. Jim Cregan, Edmonton, | ene A - Herbert Me-| noid later. . een Se call will be Br ae Se [Alberta has Yeturned to her | Quaid, Richmond, Shelia Denphy then tetiedanes |Eene™, ROS. Ca SARS Qe gewer. | nar, ee ee ences a] |f cures Rmroomiam Or the B Poeceseoococoecoeseee ; after spending a few | Mr. and Mrs the guest speaker, Rev. Harold were an Institute member.” Jweeks with her parents, Mr. | fait : Charles Proude, Cicken, parish priest at Kinkora |Tyres members due: oh Mrs. Edward McDougall, (inn be celebrating their who gave a very interesting ‘and brieging full eae . a NI | }Grand River. < anniversary quietly | ingtructive talk .on the model : ew i at their home on Monday, Feb-|c wt, member whose motto is A social hour was epent after A card party sponsored by (ruary 28th. SOE “For Godand Canada.” the meeting. Spring arriving daily! ‘ ADELLA’S MILLINERY 188 Queen St. Charlottetows 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Feb. 24, 1986. < : 2 Mrs. Gerrit Pater ok ee % MARY HAWORTH Wi which was held at the home 3 | | senses erences nsnasnmserat LNAI of Mes. Harold Thorne. e e sy - Explanation Of Beliets ty oats ot Seeare and Riad : d B h travelling apron. Mrs. Howard te: wh ” | | m\ |_DEAR MARY HAWORTH: {it Ditieru” «Sheed and Ward), | pean tour tee aloen ty aun. LT. BENNET J. AND MRS. COUGHLAN Your very perceptive answer to jan exchange of letters ‘between |iam Hyde and Mrs. Reg. Mac- i ted Reet letter you received from the |Betty Mills, Unitarian egghead | mwen wes auctioned for a food VOWS SOLEMNIZED- don't be. [tor Tacte Maey, a convert to | sn:cwtich Samed cat tobe qute ea EM ; ieee fast Unitarians don't: Se. ee ee convert -to | successful. . }lieve.in God, was read with great | Roman . The next meeting will be held The marriage took place-re- _groom’s parents are Mr. and |interest in our Mid West area by| May I suggest, further, that| o¢ ine home-of Mrs. Gerrit Pat- | cently of Lt. Bennet J. Cough. Mrs. John J. Coughlan of Am- Unifarians as well as other per- |she read or re-read some Of ‘the er when roll all we bem “Yan and Mrs. Coughlan at st. erst, N.S. Mser. J.P. E.O'- jgons, : basic statements on Unitarian-|ewered with an every day card i. 2 ee Hanley was ‘the “As.a member of the Unita- | ism-Universalism contained in| y4-.. John Sanderson, Mrs. : Paul’s Church, Summerside. clergyman. The couple Church for the past 10 years the Constitution and By-Laws of| Raich Bain, Mrs. Charles East. The bride, the former Mary reside in Kingston, » |E realize that many latitudes ‘of |the Unitarian Universalist As-| 4. ang Mrs. John Thorne will Bernadette Kelly isthe where Lt. Coughlan is belief and so-called non-belief are | sociation. Also, of the! bein change of food « ; oe et B. ot at ae has eee housed under the roots of Unk simple stralghiorwakdpampl- iis booties dik Gommitio: a sags j #5. Army. (Photo by Heckbert |tarian churches. But any mem- booklets written to an- charge served refreshments |, the late Mr. . The Studio *e » | ber who would take it upon him-|swer inquiries about the move- : ys 2 a : : self, or herself, to flatly define | ments - - to serve as an introduc- ‘MARSHFIELD WI 3 : ue , yg Unitarianism and Unitarians in| tion to Unitarianism. ~~ Mrs. John Smythurst was hos- - ELLEN’S DIARY one finalist statement has a very| These are available at amyj|tess to the Marshfield WI for Cae MEE superficial concept ‘of Unita-| Unitarian Universalist church,| the February meeting which f Pe } ° rian beliefs. or can be obtained by writing to|was chaired by Mrs. Ethel Mac- _ SANS ae - This ls The Day To Tid Tt is no surprise to me that her |the Church of the Larger Fel-| Catium. . , s re y tm meighbors would reject her- if|lowship, Unitarian Universal-} A paper on ‘‘home economics” S : 4 abe: : ‘Yer presentation of Unitarian- jist, 25 Beacon Street, Boston,|was read by Mrs. John’ Munn, zi ; Things Up At The Stables _ |ism to them has been as shallow |Mass: Such ‘reading might in-|and Mrs. Earl Carmody was ap- , Sn eee ees RO ra es and ill-founded as her letter to | spire her to a few saving second | pointed chairman of the resolu- = 2 -+ "We're getting a bit of 2 snow-; sometimes say—smilingly, pee woul! indicate. __|thoughts before the again takes| tions committee. Mrs. Athol as : ee ee . . A cs : | Thank you for your sugges-|up her pen or crusade, sell-|MacBeth and Mrs. Cecil Stet- - ene a ear savings fall Mack éldest son ‘of the jal ragiier puzzled to find that one} tion to her as well ‘as to your | righteously: , C.J, son gave an encouraging report : aes ce i swing! Wonderful house across the lane offered,|farm-born and surrounded byjaudience generally, to read| DEARC.J.: lam that |from the scout committee. . Spring Sale is in fu ‘first visitor over our threshold |the ways of the farming has not|some light-giving literature om) your sugges-| Highlight of the meeting was The Singer ; Sea *this morning. . His 16 years, we |yet™ as he himself|the subject. Specifically: ‘‘Mind |tions will be helpful to TR, i |@ demonstration by Mrs. Ethel rb Singer products. ‘caeeumweciots, gives’ ibn niga unio ia I cant dock terms of showing her why and|MacCallum.and Mrs. John Smy- ‘on a host of supe ee eal feat eee eS | foot-jwho he’s like’ Jarnes has, re- how to phase-out her own mis-|thurst on. making and . Se TRONS _ jing now: with the’ at the . “He does his chores when we watclied a pair |taken’‘contribution to the ¢lash | the - a buffet ‘supper. ‘ Bs farming. He ts welcomed as af with no profes- |of visiting lads home beneath the |°f Views that is isolating her) Mrs. Erie ‘will be “AUTOMATIC, SLANT-NEEDLE, | -other in the family licensed to liking for the farming.” |yards’ lights. They went in sin-|from “amiable fellowship ‘with hostess to the March meeting A SEWING ‘handle machines on the roads. |‘‘He's like. . .I can tell you exact-|gle file-“sheep-fashion”, the lit-|her neighbors, an experience she| when roll call will be answer- || ——- ZIG-ZAG. = ; ‘Though: like other farm-boys, |ty!" Mack has chuckled nam-|tle one ahead, over to their own |longs for, since forfeiting it. *jed' by “one of the greatest ad- Siant-O -Matic® sewing :who- have been operating mac-|ing one of bookish kin. ‘He eats|door. And across the lawn, and| To date, my reading-acquain-|ventures in agriculture in the from Singer. Chainstitch, feature shines on -the fields ever ‘since|books! .And between ourselves|beneath the little rose trellis.|tamce with Unitarian’ doctrine |last 20 years.” Food commit- lets vow a firm seam, then pull ‘they, could“move levers, he tak-| he couldn’tisize up a beef animal |and beyond, were left the shuf- |Consists of (1) the Mills-Hasley|tee will be Mrs. Alex Scott and eo time. Perfect for basting CR Paige Fo tes this added freedom sensibly |or in fact any animal, if you paid | fled tracks in the fall which ot-|book cited above, and (2) the|Mrs. Athol MacBeth. ‘it ou experimenting! With stitch tand asa matter of course. And |him!” “Alex will learn’ if the | herwise lies pure white and un- |late A. Powell Davies’ brochure Refreshments. were served. ad and dial, you can switch to ‘}because since a little lad, his fa-|farm should call him” we say. | broken. titled . “Unitarianism: What isiby the hostess and committee chart . ; ither has shared with him the pro- |“‘If not, it’s as it should be, each| “There's some frost tonight, |It?” (1957) edition, im which he/|in charge. numero ‘blems of the farming, and giv-|to his own calling to be happy.” | Ellen”. James says, laying t. . ealite wi an jen him a working knowledge of| “Yes, there’s a bit of a snow: |fresh sticks on the fire... hot |rianism), separates itself from) 9 ooo Campbell Model 410 ther ‘iits operation and economics, his fall, and with a wind it could de-!milk, coffee, tea - toast, cookies |mo company of | sided at the Febru fing cial sale ‘responsibilities along these li-| velop into a blizzard’ Mack of-|or as the children say ‘‘a piece of | ther Christian or o Kikewir WI aa tecmane at includes ; ines have increased. He has al-jfered, when he came by this|plain bread and butter,’ what, except a8 they deny Ms cldins (06 )S "ove of Mire lawtehbe a (Model 386) 0 'ways-Tespected the fact that on|morning.. “The road is likely | the thought comes, alone or in a Ags : ics Sees Bacco 5 carrying 4. farms, the. living must come ba-/drifted - the walking would be | combination, will insure the| This brochure is (or was) se Gr plakates eemellh: (Model 54 -sically fromy the soil, and in or-|heavy. I guess we shan't get to| sweetest slumber? What take this distributed by the Division of] Reports of standing commit: | -fler to gain this the fields must be|school! But we've been wishing|pair along ‘flowery paths of | Publications, American U: for the Secret Pal Club, were »well farmed, and the livestock|for a day to tidy up things at | dreams? tian Association, 25 Beacon St.,|'e ee two sweaters. were faithfully tended, His 4-H train-|the stables. So” he smiled “I| “Yes, it's fairly cool” James | Boston.8, Mass. - - the same complleted for the Red. Cross ing too through the years of his|suspect this is it!’ ‘‘The con-|continues. “I believe I should|ing address you've given, in ‘The secretary wes asked tol] WOM eee membership has, and is, con-|venient season” we said. go to the stables and close some | fact. M. H. lwrite to Eatons and Simpsons *tributing no small share to agri-| A quiet snowfall today brought |of the windows. . . And then we DEAR MARY HAWORTH: |for a donation of remnants “Cultural knowledge and under-/us here’in the valley, one un-/will have a bite of something” |,” cont letter from TR, the |Plans were made for the next ee are |e eee Unitarian housewife involved injeard party end the food com- farm, = Tae ‘|The drifts lay still and feathery | Until tomorrow- = ~~~ Diary--- canta dt with her neigh- lmittee wes appointed aoe “But that Alex... !" he will|between this and the house ac-|Good-night. . . ee, cikats cae en Ward wes te ) a i ing thé Unitarian Church. . |charge Of .the entertainment os ee :| She writes ‘As you know” | and .a peniiy sale was conducted > mann —— we Unitarians don’t -be! in|ty Mrs. MacPhee and won by || * i an c FOR SALE God. For this reason we do not|Mrs. Ward. _ eras ANT REDUCED $10 | |pray!"’ _ 4: |) She March meeting will be MEND SLEEVES AND P. *,. Model T-4, $8 The Unitarian Church is a W-| at the home of Mrs. Sinclair LEGS $ OFF Sone typewriter 9. Set cea Seat ge Rect eo eres tr|| OOM geen tae OO ERR Samer ” e b uv cept. and follow, Many Unitar-|the hostess, assisted by Mrs. . CABINET ‘ 631, fully, automatic Aslow as, acter reverse, 1, . slow as, jans pray and believe in God, I| James Campbell ‘ Does t stitching, 9 $149.95 Zis-Za evi a ate eek OS en oy , ee FORTUNE a wi of fa revere, Model am: are thing from SP. ions! Chain Se ts warranty. Hs included (French “We sing hymns, have silent Veleatines ‘were order sale price Tenet, Model 386. too, for basting. 5 ey aboard ~ Mod meditation, a sermon by ee Oe wane Wi cos sole-style fjudes carrying case (Model me oa ‘ minister (with a doctor's de-|@S } ; ome 5 mmc ne ee SINGER CENTERS ps oe Lage! een 64.7223 Groot Gor etth Simmons Dial 436- | ees pcTAGut — DIAL 838-2150 wn | POCOCCOCOOCOS