° FELLEN S DIARY | (MARY HAWORTH ¢ade bouquet of red sweetheart Thursday evening with a good . . the a has of himself un. t . 6 “ consciou: : ia Weather H I d ba a Not that he is aware of this The Bad a urrie No InterestIn Husband |, se, a Soares Oi } a ! ai e testation. ’ is‘some- urn O T e tudents : | | - a thing” that drives him (or her) “There's little sign of a storm |lander by matriage, and a Hali- DEAR MARY HAWORTH:| Several times after a°big’fizht hand courting ac ; this cutis. Ellen" James of- gonian by adoption. now George and I have been married |I make wp my mind to leave, |6n the other hand fight- fered-at breakfast, “You can. I she homes. However Tre-vi- @ little over a year. He 42 |permanently. 1 start mentally jing the risk of’ getting would say, safely get on with: sits her.own folks, and the home- and I am 31. Bitar a rehearsing plans for the future- |her involved in a masks-off your wash." And a drying wind !and, which naturally occupies + | T had a previous marriage of |new job, where to live, etc. Then |terpersonal relationship. of mu- came down presently over the a warm place in her heart. Fre- short duration, some years ago. | he comes in, affectionately, and | 1 unconditional sha- fields to us here in the’ valley, quently too: she accompanies George too was married before, talks me into reconciling. ond iring : “onal while there was a light her Somneee to visit us poenie. for oe has two child-| After eae ie mye your Se cloud-cover, the day favored the “ matter where are Ten, their mother. content 4 . Then George, growing chore j Sunday, we, of course hesitated about marrying |pow! another big. fight erupts, |quenc: weight during ‘We could appreciate from. the tend" Chureh ‘th Toad ioe him, not sure that I loved him. |lasting some twee a week. La- | year at sorvione could ha me — expression which had ap- | faodey ae was -to a city But = eae my = tely they are getting longer and |sintiy hopeful significance, to - peared for a moment in her eyes church, summer some- securi 2 purpose im |closer together. wit: They may mean you. are that the daughter of the house times brought the pair with his” life caused me to consent. Can you please help me? -1 do | 5utting up a last ditch struggle a the lane “ somewhat an a. tiny oe a tee We ee ee pra hyn gall dome gm to a to yourself, on : ippointed Sunday, wi! e- \lady, worship bag marrying, ’ acuum myself. your fence, \cause of the adverse weather | Kir . at the Corner, beyond this: ing that time. He has helped me |E. E. - |gically, instead of etn ‘ar een - and apparently brew- set's sat Thus aire or ome Se ee ad ees E. a ne batthing |; take over, ‘Gy. id you + it hurried her own, and ot- vinces drawn nearer us, Iding -esteem George ma symptoma- into a freer, humbler, her students’ return to the main-|and we to a clearer, more inti- ability to get along with people. |tic of a compulsive resistance 08 | warmer, kinder, Jess demanding land, some hours before the | mate unde ng of our neigh- I was hospitalized during my | your part to the possibility of €X- |more greatful “other half in time they had set. “I did hope | boring Provinces by such - con- 20th’ year with an emotional |periencing genuine, and =r. double harness. to have a slcighride along the tacts. sae | Seoskewn. a ge ee ue. psychological closeness has tak tha: Vestine viene fields: But, oh well..." she smil-| And what of today? We must L om oo affection for | The phenomenon of loving and |it has to do wittr.self-centered- ee sonhere'l be sleigh-rides be- | morni = pene: eer he doesn't hold thy in- |being loved, truly, in the person, /B68S. I'm sure, which has the - your’ winter is over’ James can aeons of wa rears terest either mentally or sexual- |to-pereon forme’ of a good maf — ree see ‘ats te ot promised, ‘It's a long road you | one thing, Ellen can do” eines ily, He says I concentrate on |riage, is a very defenceless sort oa . ond , have to go. And” he added, “It | dt fault-finding, which is true; I am [of venture in getting to know, Net-centered, caring about cult Setanta critical of myself and oth- and be known by, the other. | ministering to the happiness of ig not, IT would say, the pleasant |a visitor who had joined us at a very : . others, beginning with persons thing to be caught out motoring |meal, enjoyed the homemade res : | Mie @, vony SSRN, VOES. I foes to you. Read “The Chris- in a snowstorm. And sometimes |pread, “Yes, she manages to | I don't boost: his ego much, /settling relationship for a neuro |): 0+. secret of a Happy Life” an hour’s earlier ‘start-yes, and make a fairly good loaf of jeed I quecs | should. But tam (tie individual to wadertahe, oF | veil) hy Hennsh Whittel fen ew ines, wil make read” | ie ce oe, oe (anes een Pea ner ea : 3 t him in an exciting or jtancy about marrying George comfortable. - an uneasy trip. to be an event of no small im- tive light. I chew os hee Sass | aptly illustrates. Is your pain RHEUMATIC o¢ “ eel wits ree [portance in the life of this cook, qualities; he is so patient with; Why? Well, the pervasive ; * mcs ices: con Sealant ~_ jour larder almost empty was re- me, tolerates my carping, takes overall reason -- which each an- ARTHRITIC? : . Agiese a eed visitors (Stocked with a supply of beef... his initiative In making up, ete: | xious neurotic would outline ‘dif- 5 eae ° MR. AND MRS. ROGER SOLOMAN i Rieti was a litle dare rag . Xo ; — com- But after a year of marriage, ferently, in trying to explain his oF cheneame ie a ben ~ : haired lady, ¥ Newfoundlander |{i.- farm and eee ae pee af sani « we've ea in | eelngs, eiiaans., ed and |¢ ae nen ° birth- | : . , 5 tithing. reactions -- is: because neur *, Double Ring Ceremony ee ee Wal 1 ever be able to make Our | AARRARARA Don't et dull aches and ebbing © il . , Con ? Teel | i Lewis 3 brown, and her corsage was of \sidering that the wasn't fatten- bout busting hia, but T just’ do S- BENNETT CARR }/pets hencicas you ony jose. Trg Solemnized At Sturgeon For traveling the bride chose °4 (ne. Now:, with » pleas, iw eee. Sele meee eee ee ee r nd ic jaa! { ja two piece suit of. black and | ay!" n ete or sili someone else. But | Jusuraace Counselling Cogn nmap ihe ley eect egy Hg ere ~ re bine Velvet Site White jwiite tweed with cape sleeves! porsstherings of farmers. at] lat my age I am beginning to | — Charlotietown, P.E.1. — }| yas "tine T-2-Cs ntmmaty, altar of St. Paul's Church, Stur- |velvet petal collar Their veils |and black fox fur trim. Her ve- the to - the wonder if I could be happy witty 44-5438 tai 0) Ww. j i % . ° . « geon for the recent marriage of |were held in place by blue. vel- |!our hat-was of white fur — with —_ ed bs - » Phone 4-9F17 2 Mary Sheila,daughter of Mr. |vet bows and each carried a {black velvet trim, and her cor- ae * Sereean see, yone. ASSESSES = and Mrs. Guy Graham, Murray |nosegay of blue-tinfed mums. Sage was of. white mums. cid mm the ere : oon oe in- hee North and Roger Allan |The flowergirl’s dress: was iden-| Following their . perl gp mber, ns ? 3 FS : . son of Mr. and Mfrs. /tical in style with that of the ju- |trip through the Maritimes, the "edited @ farms ; : Walter Soloman Sr. of Souris. |nior bridesmaid but-in the oppo- newlyweds have taken up resi-| A lightly overcast day. And POP PATTERNS FOR PATIO : te ae a aie s. sie som wan bald (Gente: i, Seucis where beth. ave | SS Tere Piece ae Pa 5 . ' : te ng ceremony in place by a wedding ring head- employed, the teaching | Stars, bu hushed signs in gay col- which is made of Lycra. . celebrated the Nuptial mass. He piece of blue velvet and. she |the Day Training Class: and the |mild winter-night. ds UN desk the Engich Gules wae Gognag ter Bee. was assisted by altar boys Geor- |carried @ basket of blue and |groom hing at Souris Re-| Until tomorrow. . .Diary—| style patio diess at left. made trice Pines for the National * ee ee and Paul Jameison. ae baby <= sae ee: gional High School. ‘Goodnight...... of Banlon. The fame colors Collection of Union Label fa- Sey , wore. pear: = 2 i and design are used in ! shions show in Montreal. assisted by Mrs. Alex Arsenault |jace the : i and Genevieve Soloman sang 3 on ee ee ee irs vat oe gp Pse cb “Oh : , " Mand 1 am sot Wecthe garias HAPPENINGS a “ t ‘ : *, Ob Beautiful “Mottier” ™ “Oh Audrey Jenkins, Women's Editer, Phone 4-8500 dana wf register. Mrs. Carrie Reeves, a former |Prowse Chappell, Mrs. Ear! | The bride given in marriage resident of Bedeque who has|Thompson, Mrs. Adrian Dekker | by her father, chose’ a floor been spending the winter at the and Mrs. Martin Dekker. Re- | length gown of white velvet: The |satin streamers ‘ 2 -her daughter, bf freshments were served. — fitted bodice featured- 1 = ss Ms : : s. Walter Roberts of | ; ed Secktinestena esaae aoe Following the ceremony a re-/¢ The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Feb. 1, 1966. | winsioe. - left plane recently | Gordon Arsenault of Saint The ell-sh skit fol (COP ae APNE Be Lower - to visit her sister, Mrs. “Mae |John,.N. B. spent the weekend Sean the fitted walat that came (MOttamue | Community 1 a I ze Teed in’ St. Petersburgh, Florida |with his parents, Mr. and Mrs a lowered V-shape at the front. | , 1 j ‘|E. Arsenault in‘ Central Bede- cian Solu wdlk-c ee ee dR eee WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS Another successful card party |que._ held in place by a crown of Peat! \bride and groom, and the tradi- ee “]gponsored by Sherbrooke WI'""8S) Mrs, Gordon Weeks and Mre. sequins a e carried a CAS- tional doves and wedding rings : | li oe ere Pleanor Merideth of Hunter Ri- Auction Sale Enlivens Toses, She wore a drop pearl and earrings. bride was. attended by her sisters, Elaine as maid of ; ; to propose a toast to : : : | Hospita treatment homor and Dianne as _brides- peter Mrs. Lloyd Vessey was hos-{ A very interesting talk on ™erited the men's a heart silat, oe maid, the groom's sister, ee) Tuddy Graham, sister of the {less to York Alpha WI for was rs. Alex- |e otit. M Te Harris. Mea. : es junior-bridesmaid and a lit-(\ id circulated the guest book. |J@nuary meeting which was (ander Green. She also read the Pauptit, Mrs. Ray Harris, Mrs./ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MaacFar- friend, Rhonda Lou MacKen- viesas flower girl. The maid of mor..and. the _ senior _ brides- Maid wore street length dresses [ “@f sapphire blue velvet, styled almost-identically with that of the bride. The junior brides- rts, wore an A-line dress of ah F442 | For her daughter’s wedding, the bride’s mother chose a two a brown fur jacket. Her acces- sories, were -black, and her cor- sage was of white mums. The groom’s mother chose a royal Dlue dress of brocade velvet |with a matching hat and a mink piece sit of teal blue woot wor- (ed sted crepe, a white fur hat and | hel? in the community hall. |Mrs. Randolph Murray presid- Roll call was answered by |members donating an everyday card. Reports of various com- mittees were heard and discuss- \ed. New visitation committee ap-. pointed was: Mrs.L. Vessey, Mrs. Lloyd Vessey, Mrs. Wm. \Crockett, and Jean Bruce. jacket. Her accessories were | Mrs. Clifford Chappell gave a ireport on the baby sitting course which proved quite successful. It was decided to prepare a new progrram for coming year York Institute Meeting [Peper on “‘health” from the con- vener of Health and Welfare, \Mrs. Roy Drinnan. Mrs. doug- las» Cole conducted-an interest- ing game. : The February meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Jobn R. Burgoyne. ~ BROOKFIELD WI The Women’s Institute met at the home of Mrs. Daviid And- rews for their monthly meeting. The, roll call was answered by six members. The visiting and school committees gave their | r |A...Gaudet.. t- itee reported that illustrated bi- ibles are to be purchased for the attendance despite the incle- ment weather. Mrs. Fred Mac- Donald won the prize for ladies’ highest ‘score, while Erie Miller ver left Friday morning for To- tonto, They were accompanied by Mrs. Weeks’ infant son who' has entered the Sick Children’s be celebrated for the late Wm. Education commit- two grade V1 classes. Committee in charge of enter- tainment reported that a weekly parish bingo and four card par- ties had been held in the mem- bers’ homes. Money was voted lian auction was donated by Mrs Peter DesRoches. The guide. and brownie report mentioned. that shut-ins- had for prizes, and a cake for the Ita- | lane of Bedeque left recently by air for New York to visit with the latter's sister, Mrs. Ivan Vaighn. They also plan to Visit in Ontario with . their daughter. | Mrs. Ada Sharam of Murray |Harbour, a patient in the P. E. I. Hospital, observed her 89th. birthday Saturday, January 29. Mr, and Mrs. Hugh. Jackson, have returned to their home at. veral weeks visiting raeltives in Boston, Mass. 5 Beach Point after spending se-| —2e been visited on Christmas eve } Elaine Herring, RN, . Murray Harbour "5 -.t-RNOF ra... Woliner, RN, moat North Rustico a with Mrs. Lloyd Vessey and |"°Pors: .| Mrs.. Dewar Swan received a jletter’ from Edenbridge England | Institute asking the York Insti jtute to join as a link. a An auction sale, conducted by Mrs. Frank Watts, who is noted on the Summerside conference. At the conclusion of the busi- and a questionnaire cussed and filled in. was dis ness_meeting, Rev. M. J. Roon- ey gave a brief talk on the meet- ing held at the Convention for mp- ton, RN, Bangor left recently for Toronto, Ontario where they will be employed at the York County . Hospital. ~ \for keenina ther bidd alert, |The next meeting is to be held jthe teaching of Christian Doc-| Mrs. Earl Nicolle has return- \sroved Gufs successful. oe at the home of Ella Moore when |trine in the future. ed to her home in Murray Har- | Next meeting will be held im |roll call will be - Later, a card game was held |bour after spending the past ee hall with Mrs. Elmer Brown |‘‘What cha we with first prize going to Mrs. F. month in Ontario with her son ‘ hoses Te the world if we- ce ‘Martin, freezeout to Mrs. P._Des:| and daughter-in-law,..._Mr.and| oo | Food committee is Mrs. Lioyd |Ian Mac’ and reps and Mrs. . brea on \Mrs. Elmon Nicotie in i a |\Vessey, Mrs. Raymond-Vessey, |don MacLeod are booby prize 's. Wm. | and her daughter“and son-in- \Mrs. Elmer Brown and Mrs, Ar. |Program for the . | Handrahan. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Barrett, Ot- thur Brown. . A contest was put’ on 2 YORK UCW tawa. Refreshment’ were served by | Moore. ments - The : eel | most recent meeting of [Charge ad Ome ee weccen wy RRS fat ew York) South Milton 0 SUCCESS WI Community hall. i t : ty 7 The >uple were married at ‘ tients, Sis . Martha, and |"jury duty for women.” Thejand a substantial surplus of by fone Lelonns GLAMOR SET Brother Rae “shea concelniang members voted in favor but felt | funds remains. dec i Manse by Rev. Skinner. i} thie 4 : |Christmas Gf the Lea- |it would be difficult at times to| A slate of officers was brought eae tates fee " the for- -DIAGRAM-EASY! Smart together or separately! gue, were a : leave home. in by the. secretary, Mrs. B, lorne, of Milton. ZIP_INTO this young, dart- Knit of beige or mink- color mo- hair; brush for fur. PALMER ROAD CWL Meeting recently in the church ivestry, Palmer Road Catholic ‘Women's League agreed to ac- | cept Mother -St. Mary Arnold's | offer to have catechism classes on Friday evenings. This follow- ed a talk on-the g of ca- |techism by Father Walsh. The League president, Mrs:-L. \McAldutf, who attended the Ca- jtechism School at Miscouche, \gave a compehensive report. Regular reports were present- ed and letters. of appreciation from ' Riverside Hospital p a- | Mcembers agreed to pay the at the January meeting of Success Women's Institute held recently in-the Gra ham’s Following routine opening, the treasurer, fe rar Murray, : reported on sale of candy at the- Christmas..concert_- and__on- z letter from ACWW, also a letter from the ‘P.E.I. president, Mrs. Campbell, regarding i The Red Cross convener was asked to write to headquarters (Mrs. Frank Lacey led the wor- ship assisted by Mrs. Lewis Ves- sey, Mrs. Frank Vessey and Mrs. Jack Andrew, Mrs. Arthur Johnson presided. Mrs. Frank Lacey conducted the study on Brazil; 18 answer- ed roll call. “Plans were made for the World Day of Prayer to be held in York Church,Feb. 25, The supply secretary reported 225 pounds of clothing was sent to Toronto and 8 pounds to the Brunswick St. Mission, Halifax. The allocation has been met Simpson as follows: president, Mrs. R. Watts; vice-president, Tithe wedding march, ~ Mr: and Couple Marks Anniversary | . Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Mac | |Quarrie of South Milton, — were jhonored on their silver wedding anniversary at their home by close relatives and friends. : As Mrs. Dale Proude; played Mrs. Robert Craswell escorted the couple to their chairs. They were presented with a chest \of silver and other gifts. They have four children, who were present at the happy occa- feost of t annual, : haped skimmer with m flatier- |" "Add elegance to an outfit, with [oreecvec eee een eee lot for material. Mrs. Armel Mac-|Mee. Arthur Brown; dnd vice, sion, Alba of Charlotietows, Mal img new neckline — and be pre- capelet and hat of mohair—wear teried. Yarn and sewing for |Kinnon convener of health and |Mrs. Frank Vecsey; recoding | | °a™ eb iat esd pated for a chorus of compli-|each ‘separately. Knit, purl /Red Cross were distributed. welfare, presented some inter- |secretary, Mrs. Parker Jewell;: The quest “taule “Was elect «ae for you 2 ‘ . Very easy! stitches form bands, Pattern) Father Walsh discussed the esting and informative ideas on treasurer, Francis Vessey; cor- edi bebbaral ‘ohh was acii- west fa “it enjoy del . 4 ae Lf gid er aie sizés SM, L. ° Marriage coursé and asked that a kis G wevtilesl enna oo rome Lew, od’ uuelvarsndy. Gales eal sale! And Yor als you trave’. 3 to: : » 1454, 1615, , 20%, s. s Green enterta » Mrs, ; : " accommodation ; L244. Size 1624 requires 3% | THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (coins) [COUrics send im thelr names Imm | a tt ay conte. supply secretary, Ving. Lo well |Mrs. Gordon MacEwen of York mentary « parlor Car Mig savings harlottetown s 0 yards 39-inch. for each pattern (no stamps, < Koll call for February will |Watts; press and publicity, Mrs. | im and Mrs. Heber Horne of sleeping family. There 30 welve years Cc $ 5.4 | Please) to Alice Brooks, care of | NEW LONDON WI be answered with a suggestion |Clifforc Chappell; program, |Charlottetown. Bring tt and u of 10 oF Halifax..:.----" ‘ 00 RIFTY CENTS (50c) in coins | Guardian - Patriot Needlecraft; Mr. Catherine Cotton was for school lunch and Marion (Mrs. Elmer Brown: community, The remainder of the evening , chivdren ings for groups easy- ' 44: (nj stamps, please) for each) Dept., 60 Front St. W. Toronto /hostess to: the members of the |Bryanton will prepare the pro- (and, friendship,—Virs._D, Swan |Was spent with music__and the ig ow: Extra offers you Ahree_ © : Montreal....--- 00 pattern. Ontario residents add | 1, Ont. Ontario residents add one New London’ Women’s Institute | pram. and Mrs. Lewis, Vessey; Chris- refreshments served by the tad- of And CN ~ Charge-8- TAP - $20: 2c sales tax. Print plainly SIZE, cent sales tax: Print plainly pat- |for their January meetinge tian education,’ Mrs. Ric h ard |ies present. . more. credit plans and CN Credit Toronto.....--- : NAME, ADDRESS,— STYLE | tern number, name, address. The president, Mrs: Oliver TIGNISH CW. Vessey; finance, Mrs, Raymond going Pay Laer + -o vets bY Mail. $23. NUMBER. |GIANT 19666 Needlecraft Cata- Bernard, presided and 15 mem-| The January meeting of the |Vessey; literature and commu- TO OPEN EMBASSY Go Now-*™ i Agent oF WindsoF....--- 2 00 Send order.to ANNE ADAMS, |log stars knit, crochet— many jbers answered roll call with an |Tignish CWL was held in the nication, Mrs. Arthur Johnson;| OTTAWA (CP)—Canada plans Card—lUs cnorized CN Trove ce taste on 64 ° cafe of Guardian-Patriot Pat-| more needlecraft designs, 3 original verse or a 10 cent fine.|Dalton School, with the presi-|memorial bibles, \irs, Harry |to open an embassy later this| Gell your Office today- reliving Saskatoc “8 6,00 tern--Dept., 60 Front St. W., free patterns printed in catalof |Correspondence included a let- dent in the chair and 17 mem- |Lewis and Mrs. Lioyd Vessey; |year in Tunis, the capital of Passenger Sales service and Fr white ( uver.....95! . Toronto Ontario. » Send 25 cents. 5 \ter from the —~presi- bers ——————membership;—Rose—Watts;—stew-| Tunisia, ~Affeirs—-Min-|- - - ‘CN-comtor., Took! Out Red. ed ancot ed Bergan aay) COME ALIVE FOR SPRING! |- NEW! | 12 Collectors’ Quilt dent, Mrs. Arthur Campbell re-| AM conveéners gave satisfae- | ardship, « Mrs. Bey. “"Simpson; jister Martin ,announced Friday. of zation NOW. Savings one-way concn tare Send for our new Spring-Sum- patterns for you in color, with garding ‘‘juy duty fo women.” |tory reports, with the spiritual|manse, Mrs. Dalph Murray and |Diplomatic relations between| : “Calender, Beh . . ie mer Pattern Catalog. 125 top |quilting motifs. Finest pattern, A card party was to |conyener reporting 20 hours of |Mrs. Harold Wat's: CGIT, Mrs. ithe two countries were first @ Blue pargains like theses sh-es for sun, fun,. dancing, |ever collected from famous me ‘be held in thé hall and a com~ |work. Volunteers for chuch |CGIT, Mrs, Richard Vessey and jestablished in 1957, the year with big : ; : after the North African nation | achieved independence from France. “5 wok for the coming month will be Mrs, Peter Des Roches and Mrs. Emile Gallant. Mass will Mrs. Reuben Watts: messengers Gean Bruce; orcanigth Mrs. Lioyd Vessey. seums. Send 60 cents for new |mittee was appointed to’ look Museum Quilt Book- No. 1 — |for niaterial for a concert to be sixteen complete patterns. 60c. held in the near future dining, everyday! One free pat- tern - clip coupon in Catalog. 0a.