.»-o-.-m........... - .3”... .. ..- . .._,M'Il::u.yo£mcms 8,. '. rm J( ).\‘.\'V ENGA a. Mr Cl the in: .‘ " “i i‘ t glilei. t. ‘ " " " to \l" Tlit Still. I‘ l‘ it' 'l('- V l‘ .l La a e3 A. t .i l t i a Hobstn {MU .\ Ittl. I" t-‘d t'w \ziiv- ' » Lnriuw \ ‘ \\‘httl1 Cl!.l"‘tlll Hi “"5 I I3“! I I In“! '53 »-: ‘i itrtit \".'t \ \i t‘.~ («h-int .it‘ t" \W“ .\--'.»tii“ H (It‘l"»il|l ll ‘ .‘ \VaIIr-t‘ ileum-in it. Daiu‘. ii 7. lliw.‘ .leunie C":'i’l-‘!! :zrii Hunter. .\l~ti \I' i] ELLEN’S DIARY \Irc_ \\lli"|lll lli2I1.‘l' W it"ci’l ‘/ ilm ,it-i‘. SEAS-NT ANNOUN uosaw r. NELSON CED Xi .s. ll. Saskatche- .ll .\lInl'Ilt‘.}L‘ to take place April iti. W33 IO and. Church of t'ie 'l'ranslnitration of Out. A) lsiiam. l!" l.Itl it. llexdalc. Ontario. ry Of YMCA Spring Tea lwmzm i8 The. Gdafii‘irfo‘iiiridiietownL‘T'iTesffiii-fiifi, 1963. t HAPPENINGS ‘. A card party sponsored by thei Women's Institute held in Mar-i gate School on Thursday night saw Mrs. Roy Tuplin win the high prize for ladies. an Cecil Cameron the high prize for men. i Consolation prizes went to Mrs. Ralph Howard and EXP. Glydon. Mrs. Andrew Johnson. Mar- gate. is a patient iii the Prince County Hospital. S u m met-side, where she has undergone stir- gery. .\ total of twelve tables were in play at a card party held in Kelvin Grove School on Thurs day evening. when high prizes went to Mrs. Fred Payuter for ladies, and Arnold Walker for men. (‘onsolation prizes went to Mrs. E v e r e t t Sudsbury and Ralph Nloase. and Georgie \‘co \I _ \i;i'..-.iim nil-Rpmgn My; received the lucky door prize. | it n “3.5,”... u .5. Jam“- Lunch was served by the con- \l'. \l."a‘i. \l‘i's. William Mac- Vcnms~ Mr- and “FR 1'” " n C i m up... pwi Oshmnmn 11.1.5. (‘,ro7.ier and Mr. and Mrs. Mor~ \lv \ ii“ 1.3-5.1“ .ipiks. ris ()ascley. I" v I Stirierlanrl. .\lr.<. B.l-'. i -- i. \5;-. 5’}; hm"? an. Ms. Wayne Champion. Ken t'. . ‘\\i truer, sington. is a p at to nt in the H mm table was ('(‘illt‘l‘crl Prince County Hospital. Sum- " .tii yellow daffodils. and silver I untelhra with light green can- til“- (Iii Nile \tere items of home i-noi 2o; \t‘\\l|lE. knitting. candy. -. .tll’l jelli1‘s and bread an i t‘tttis. donated by A uxiliary intiiiliti . lllt Ladies \uxiliary has for lt'(‘( generations held annual tiring teas with an aim to pro- llltilt‘ public relations for tli c \'\It‘\ Coniempla’res Going To School On Snowshoes ; i now is because he is studying to h “Anrl l Hitlll ii ‘llr‘ ‘tiitl l1.“ next in the - .itplt“ :1 man not of .. .u 'iiti: t‘ hp .tirl. . to =i I" to ‘t ii in" doe: ll ' an :iiii-i ‘lll iiit'i hits it Stiroli \e I'w'i‘flit. \illt‘ll tilt" ' st to m llfl littliv. .. .. lg... im‘w t t t tins t1- ~ men of uri. u izn txiii t“i l'li I lzt-l; \\t‘ll to the (armor; timt i. trieii‘. But the llt‘)'l'l"‘f‘. Puft'l It llt'nh lPl'll to \lnck. get not in the end of it. the sorry plow would be right on my heels?" ‘It could happen we agreed. ‘ We have a lot of work to do today. You‘d he a great help" James remarke . "'l‘hen perhaps" \lack decided “I'll wait for the plow to come through." "Then" .nincs smiled. picking up his cap "let‘s get now to the. uorkT'" How busy tlicy— and alli that way" merside. where she has under- gone surgery. MARY HAWORTH Mr. Lonnie Webster. Norboro. is a patient in the Prince Coun- ty Hospital. Summerside. where. he is receiving treatment. Wendell Mat-Lend, Mil to n. spent tllc past week end with his grandparents. Mr. and rs.: Mrs. B. Mat-Lend, Long River. Donna bfachod, Milton, was a recent guest of her grandpar- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Payn-T tcr. Kcnsington. The regular meeting of the Valley-field - Orwell Head Young Adults was held on March 21, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Cooper with fifteen mem" bers present. Mr. and Mrs. John MacPherson acted as devotion- al leaders. and the lesson “Chris- tian's Confession" was studied. Following the business meet- ing. lunch was served by 'l‘illie‘ Mat-Lend. Barbara MacKinnon. Jean MacDonald. Kathleen Gil- Iis. and the hostess. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ar-i thur MaeKinnon. Brooklyn. on April 2. Should Girl Tell Finance i She Has Borne Him Chilcl i Dear Mary llawortli: I am ‘33 and the boy I love is 26. ( have been going steady for four i years. which sounds like a prct¥ ty long time. but it really isn‘t if you love enough. Last week Patti asked me to marry him and of course I said yes. The reason we waited until My problem is. tell him that I here his child two years ago'.’ .\t the time I told him I was going back East to school for a year. I did go back East hilt to a home for unwed ': that‘s why he never new of my pregnat) I kept it from him because I love him and didn‘t want to hurt his life or interrupt his school- ing. which he loves so much. He would have been man enough to marry me then. I think. if I had cit got in of us. were! (‘learing p a tit s.i appoak’d ‘0 mm 1“” “(‘19: but 1 lstlt‘intisi'l I School on s-lt'H‘ ‘iw _ 'I'het wouirl lifting away snow from the door-i waffled only the best for him. be the only '.'- -~;)t'(‘l;l(][(‘.l ways. And what a chore it wasi F01: thml‘ sake this 311d the looking out a'oii': the m ti'l snow. to bring in the wood and kindl- habit 5" I gave til? .bab." ‘0 8 filled 'llie vim Painting in: from lllt‘ shed. to warm the fine wealthy family in the cast. his Jia'lo‘t s ’.‘I at xiv-ii tin-ii houses and boil the cooking -‘ I do miss the baby SO; but. there Shariow o" .‘:i “ I'lit ~iii'ili-e and pots! But 19 sky above was is nothing I can do about that. ll‘t‘tl \an .i.m.t \lvit‘l'll‘;|.1)]] that sunny blue. artists try Nowl “'ant in do tint." “19 field «in? ft' .- no 1 c t. vainly to picture. \nd up and “Elli thing l hfiw‘ prayed and thei. llt -i_-ii e" don; hi-iviw down the valley. the evergreens Frayed f0“ militant? 0" lh al- the «not «mo; wimp, Only \‘t‘l‘t‘ powdered fetchineg with 5'10"” l it‘ll? ll 50- “'ill lK‘ liéite‘ tlw tmi: We in iiziii. ow. in.» snow .\tirl all day. little drifts me or love me for it? I have do:‘ lit! ; lr'ri t- nm the iltl!l».(‘ hli w i'eutlcssly. And all d a y. been faithful to him. as he has to> across the tone. nothing moved on this "Road of "19- for file-SO fmll‘ .Vt‘aI‘SI—YN. “ii “mi ‘. in”: ,mim hr'dgcs' of ours. By horse and Dear After some thought. JamN “ht...- ,.;‘ >lt‘l‘1ll. laying a fresh trail on the? I have derided that 1.. at least. .. i v . ., fields between. the farmer from would consider it unwise of youi And “'1” :1 H” ‘l “l " ‘ to marry a man whose reactionst chances are that hen I would ‘I‘fltwe 741m»! SUNSHINE STYLE v this casual that‘s yoked and buttoned for smart. above- the-waist interest. (‘hoose tatter- sail checks for interesting yo kc effect. Printed Pattern 4603:: Half Sizes 14%. "5'2. W's. 20':. 22':. 34%. Size 16": requires 4 yards “ditch fabric. . FIFTY CENTS (50 centsi In “In. (no stamps. pleaset for patio Ontario residents order to ANNE ADAMS. W M! design id on 5‘ FREE pattern 9 in n e w' Pattern Cata- I 0‘! Mrs, William the house across the lane. reach- ed the stock at the far barns. Lights in the stables' windows indicate that the farmers day has not yet reached an end... Above in the dome of the night. stars follow ancient trails. Mack and Ales. our visitors. have homr‘d. Alex went first. At.‘ , a sudden impulse he put on hIs_ overshocs and reached for his. jacket. and then reminding us a ' little anxiously. “Now be sure to watch me all the way home!"‘ i was off to the house across the t lane. Mack presently checked. the time on the old clock. yawn— ed and stretched. and observed_ “Well tomorrow will be another ' dayv a schoolday. that is!" fot‘; , lowed home to his rest. I We are alone. Or are we‘.’ his- 3 ten! Over and above the lullaby : the woodfirc sings. i "I give you three wishes" Cur-i I i iosity on the c o u c h purrs. I order!” wet givel “That's a big chuckle “Suppose 3 with yours.’ ‘ “I would wish. 1.2.and 3, thatf ‘ all this snow was gone down the. i river-—yes. clear out to the three. tides! And that the dear sum-i mer- paths were ours again. Just to feel the good earth beneath my feet" he of fer s wistfully. i “Out there" he chuckles you know how that goes. So I m las \ell' he yawns “go bat again to sleep. ' "Well. Ellen ‘ James come .in non fro m “Lights out" at the stables. of-; g fers. “there's a busy day‘s worki wryly } I " ‘lf wishes were horses' ——you‘ . 8y. . you fear to test and cannot prc- diet. with respect to a hidden matter of such mutual moment. lurking beneath the surface of a seemingly clos companionship. The baby's existence. of which Paul knows nothing as yet. Is an emotion-charged fact of majq or significance in your life. And as Paul is the father. it is a fact that wou can't hope to forget it you marry him. ‘ Thus. unless it is brought into} the, open between you and Paul.‘ and found to be a source of clos-l er devotion and kcener sympa-i thy. due to s b a r e d sorrow. iti likely will become. on the con-l trary, a hidden subjective bar-l ier. that will keep you forevcri walled off from each other. un- consciously. . One wonders if. back of the; idealistic reasons you rccite,l for concealing your pregnancyi from Paul two years ago, thercl were also elements of fear thatl kept you silent—fear of his pos-' sible disapproval. rejection. ctc,i of you. if he knew the truth at; that time. Maybe you are a mi manticist. a day dreamer, more? than a realist in the alliance. 'If such was the case. and if these fears carry over. tionship. perhaps you ought I stop, look and listen, to deter-i mine whether your attachment? ‘ I to Paul and the marriage on liisl . terms that might ensue would permit you to mature into fully blooming Womanhood ! done? Turn on the news. will‘ Or will you be always inhibit-‘ i you'.’ so we‘ll see what tomor-I ed. subservient. unsure of your-i row‘< weather is to be." I self and timidly worshipful off tintil tomorrow Diary —--—I him. while he takes you forl Good night..... ‘grantcd. scarcely knowing my Programs Are Now Available The March meeting of Royalty Chapter IODFZ was held at the home of the Regent. Mrs. Wit-l liam Matthews. Sherwood, who- presided at the meeting. . I Minutes of the last meetingl were, read and the treasurers? i report presented. ’ I M e g g i x o n . gilducation Secretary. reported} ‘ that the Commonwealth D n y i . .89 of Written - Patriot Pat- Program for schools was avail-i A discussion was held ., 60 Front Street W,.iable. ’ ‘Wflhfm in Mrs. George Ayers. Secretory i for Services at Home nndi Abroad reputed that sever . spent eight hours in. mending ot the Unitarian vice. Rooms Mrs. Ayes do- ‘ caring what you really feel? Because of such considera- tions. I suggest that you discuss your valid misgivings (as to what to tell him, If anything) with a first-rate family relations counsellor; or a pastoral coun- sellor at the church of your choice. I believe the right answers to your searching questions can only be developed in n confiden- tial first-hand exchange with a tributed materials and yarn to be made into clothing for the ring Overseas Siipment. ' regard‘ In; the poccblity or having a special ten later on in the sen- oOn. Tentative plum were drawn m Guests welcomed to the meet- ilu were Mrs. Merv! Souer and Mrs. Walter Fri. sympathetic professional advis- Your future welfare as a per- son. and particularly as a wife, may depend upon freeing your- self. with specialist help. before marriage. of residual feelings of. morbid shame and guilt about; your past affair with Paul. 'I think you need to recover sound‘ the work being carried on at the ‘school Devotional readings consisting ‘ for in WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS School Vice-Principal Speaks At Meeting Mir. John Payntcr. vice-prin- of. "The Spirit of Merciés". and ctpal of the vocational training “The Symbolism of the Orm“,, school. was guest speaker at the l wene followed. by the hymn! recent ‘ “Wha A Friend We Have In. brooke " ‘ the home of Mrs. John Steele. Mrs. and gave an informative talk on the Missionary Study Period on Baptist Evangelists in France and Italy. and “Save Sunday for presided The Soul". and the meeting opened by sing-‘ The minutes were read by the ing. ‘-Thc Quilting Party". secretary. Mrs. Clifford Hol- A total of seventeen membersl mes. and roll call was snswered‘ answered roll call with an ex- by eight members and two visit-2 change of magazines. and two i ors reading from St. John 8:45-‘ visitors were also present. 3. The minutes of the previous. The collection was recei meeting were read by the seere- and acknowledgemment tary. Mrs. Charles Yeo. and the thank you cards were receivcdu financial report was given by1 Several articles. nemain’ the treasurer. Mrs. Fred Mac—‘ from the auction sale. were sold. Donald. Committees gave their 0n committees for next month' reports and correspondence was are. devotional. Mrs. Myron read and discussed. j omes and on study will be1 Lunch was served by the Mrs. Calvin Holmes. when the hostess a n d committee in meeting will be held at the home charge. ‘ of Mrs. Tyrus Holmes Th . . v. KINGSTON BAPTIST WMS Minghflifi‘;3§mg§§ed “‘th the Lunch will be provided by the Kingston Baptist WMS for the EBENEZER WI Men's April meeting. it was de- Mrs. Claude MacLeod was cidcd at March meeting of the hostess to the March meeting Society when it met at the home of the Ebenezer Wl w'hich open- of Mrs. Oswald Newson, with ed by rep:a'iug the M a r y the president. Mrs. Myron Hol- Stewart collect. es. presiding. Roll call w:.~ answered by Mrs. Elmer Walsh (.(mducmvd twelve members and one visitor which added sixty cents to the l l Horace Willis conducted? The vice-president vcd n d ‘ '5 n the devotional period and Openmg hymn "P355 M9 N0‘ 0 The correspondence was read Gentle Saviour". “‘aS fol-10““d and di<cussed. books were to b'.‘ by the Lm‘d's Pral't‘l'- The scrip“ collected to be sent to the West ture reading was taken from lumps second Philllpians 1'15 n the new school committee e next two months will be rs. Alex Ford and Mrs. Mal- witrh hearty thanks and colm Andrews and lunch tion. committee. Mrs. Robert Simp- Mr. and Mrs. DouglaS. the for- son and Mrs. Melvin Ford. mer Martina MacMilIan. were Mrs. Lincoln Mac-Rae invited married in St. Andrews by the the members to her home for the sponded upprecia Rev. A.P. MacLellan and were April meeting. when roll call attended by Mr. Hugh John Mac- will be answered by passing in Phee and Catherine McEachern. a cup. A surprise package. now Mrs. Ray 'I‘raiuor. who were both present for the occasion of the anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas have resided in West St. Peters all of ‘ The I. u n e n bu r g fishing their married life. schooner Bluenose set the rec- A buffet lunch was served by 0rd for the biggest single catch ladies of the community and in- ‘ ever landed at Lunenburg. N.S.. stitute. The eucning was spent in including those of p o w e r e d dancing and step dancing. iships. which brought in seventy cents. was won by Mrs. Dan Macheod. HOLD RECORD Teach-er Weds In Kensington KENSINGTON —— A q u l ett tie pin and cuff links. wedding took place at the Ken-i Follow“ the Fermi?“ a ’9‘ sington United Church Mansel filigglovsaiorhg'e lflmfggalgritggg recently When the ReV- 14' M" home. The table was' centered Murray united in marriage Mar<i with a three tier wedding cake joric Anna. eldest daughter ofi tODIN"! With a dark green (‘0 Mrs. Preston Woodside and they; and groom‘ made and decorate‘i I his cousin. Mr. Stephen Younk- er. The bridesmaid was present.‘ ed with a necklace and earring set. and the best man received a m n ARE TOP COMMUTE” Arctic terns are the world'. champlon commuters with sum’ mer In the Arctic and winter in the Antarctic, (lying about 22.000 miles on the round trip. MEDICAL PIIAIIMAG—V here to serve you AN Y late Mr. Woodside. Margatc. andi by the bride's mom”? Hamid David_ son 0f 3 M For the wedding trip through Mrs. Waldo Stewart, Kensing-l the Maritimes. the bride travel- lO" 3 led in a broivn wool sheath dress The bride wore a beige wool; . , . i suit with white accessories. and mpptd “uh a dalk green coatl '\ hour of the day or night CALL 4-6623 ! for 24 hour service l carried a bouquet of pink and and bt‘lge accessories- white roses. She was attended The bride. who is a teacher of. by her sister. Doris. who was at-r retarded children. will be tea-I tired in a brown wool suit withij ching in Summerside. The groom‘ was of bronze toned roses. attended by ‘ The couple will reside in S u m- The groom was Lean J. Angus Mac WEDNESDAY. MARCH 27th at Macquarrie. Qucc self~esteem and morally validl forgiveness and self-acceptance,‘ in order to be fit to determine wisely for yourself. just how much more of your life you wish to commit to Paul.——M.H. Mary H a w o r t h counsels through her column. not by mail. ~- or personal interview. Write her in care of The Guardian. Surprise Party On Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Harold Douglas of West St. Peters recently were the recipients of congratulatory good wishes on the occasion 0 their 40th wedding anniversary. when a small group representing the community and women‘s in- stitute. of which Mrs. Douglas is a member. assembled at their ‘ " home. i S . . Mrs. .Vlary Mackinnnn readif " an address, while Mrs. Margaret. MacCormack, on behalf of the community a n d women's In- stitute. presented Mr. and Mrs. Douglas with an electric frying pan and a substantial purse of money. also a decorated wed-. ding cake from the members of ‘ the institute which was bakied 'by a member, Mrs. Elmer Miac‘ Ewen. Harold. on behalf of his bride of forty years, and himself, re- We've put a new and Volkswagen. The row power. transmission is strong BIRTHDAY-PRETTY Buttons down back. 0 p e n I flat for swift ironing! Use rem- nants for this charmer. Eyelet ruffles. embroidery en- chant : child. Make yoke of eye (Why make two trips let. white pique. Pattern 7478: transfer: cutting guide; pattern sizes 2. 4. 8. rty-flvc cents (coins) for this pattern lno stamps. please) to Alice Brooks. care of Guard- ian - Patriot Pattern Dept. on Front Street W.. Toronto 1. Ont. Ontario resident. odd 1 cent lol- eo tax. Print plainly PAT- TERN NUMBER. NAME. AD- DRESS. 1963‘: Biggest Needlecth Show stars smock Iccemrleo —it's our new Needlecraft Coto- log! Plus over an fresh-to- you design: to knit. crochet. new. weave. embroider. quilt. Plus free pattern. Send 25 cents now! It means that all models of the VW truck have more push, more get up and go. (The got through traffic sooner, climb hills faster, pass on the highway with more Safety. You can also handle heavy cargo (up to 1800 pounds) without fear of overloading. stronger engine in the It is a 25% increase And or too.) Drivers will groom when one will do?) w. n. As wall as more go, the new VW truck has more stop. We’ve made the brakes stronger to handle the extra power. costs. Our new model has been improved, but we haven’t lost our economy standing. (Grocers, for example, can still deliver the For the man who actually operqtes the truck, We have a comforting extra: on independent seat that adjusts to suit his size. Hnmm—a PROVINCIAL DISTRIB 3'. Mn Rood. Porkdoto 55 "TOR Pope Motors, Summonido,~Authodiod Doolor, Phone 6-3117 brown accessories. Her bouquettis engaged as a farm assistant. i t mersidc. . i CONSERVATIVE MEETING Heath“ Ma VERNON RIVER HALI. You are invited to hear, amt meet. the Hon. J. Angus Math’au and Heath Other speakers will also be in attendance... linemen PHARMABV Corner of Pownnl and a Richmond St.. Cb’town VIIIIIIIIIIIII * a cqua rri-e 8:45 P.M. ns Conservative Association front for the driver. don‘t worry about "per-delivery" without going in the red.) JENKINS LTD. 'OX "on. Now Volkswagen introduces, a new 1500 series That's it. A stronger origin and iron!- mission; better brakes; and our. room up I Otherwise, wo‘ve kept the features {ltd made us famous. An air-cooled engine that can't freeze up or boil weal. nut-owned com for better traction. If you want to deliver m, or less cost, soc your Volks- wagen dealer. He's got tho . truck that means hm 4-6563 L