om ‘ FLORENCE HELEN KAYS DR, 0. CHRISTIAN KELLER ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Frank N. Kays, . Charlottetown, P.E.I. announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Florence Helen, to Dr. Or- val Christian Keller, son of Mr. ELLEN’S DIARY Little Old Allan Keller of Houston, Tex- as, and the late Mrs. Keller. Their marriage will take place the latter part of October. nd Women Enjoy Leisurely Ride Because James had suggested “Jt would be like old times, El!- Jen, if you were there with us a while” we came this afternoon with him in the road to Rob's patch of potatoes and the pick- Replacing- the horse and farm- eart which once carried us most acceptably on such excursions of the farms, the little truck is now the conveyance chosen. James at its wheel is a careful driver nei- ther setting too slow a pace nor yet fast. And so when along this y together as we go the var- fed scenes of the farm. Sometimes a sleek car overtak- fg us gives an impatient and questioning signal at our backs, but drawing abreast then its oc- cupants look in and smile, al- ways we. think benevolently though amusingly upon “the lit- tle old man and the little old woman” they find to be their fel- low-travellers there. - - Tt passes and in a cloud of dust disappears over a rise of road ghead, evidently ‘having some deadline somewhere to observe. We do not follow its. pace be- cause there is so much we would @ee and enjoy along our way. From the road we can get an extensive view of this old farm— il grainland lonelily stubbled , the. summer-pastuses brown- ia. "the. ‘fresh green of the after- mathed meadows, the glory of woodland and grove. We chat of _ these, James speaking of farm- _ plans and hopes for the year that - ig to come. We can see the viennaliins of cattle grazing, among them those recently returned from summer- rented pastures, James im his driving even cruelly denied the fine view we in oue idleness en- joy. “See if you cam pick-out that one we kept when his nates went last summer to the plant, Ellen” he said this afternoon as we wheeled towards Rob's. “Perhaps you won't recognize him for it’s surprising how he has grown. Though it just may be we should have sold him with the others. . I see that the U.S. market eat- tle are coming in to Canada now at the rate of 500 a week. Did | you read that, Ellen?” ~ *“No—must have missed it.” “I don’t see how you could have, Ellen—it was there on the first page of the farm-paper to-| day...While in 8 months last year only 39 head of US. killer | cattle were admitted to Canada, this year in a like period 3919— almost 4000 when you think of it, came. Last week 60 cars of were sent direet, so the article said, to Ontario and Quebec pack- ing houses. Not too goed for Can- mented nodding - the A's neat | home, currently deserted. they'll soon be back, I suppose— the days and weeks go so fast.” So much we seé to chat about on our outings between. farms, as this afternoon when we went Rob’s and “the digging”’. Until tomorrow — — — Diary, Googsnight. : ; St. Mark’s Guild Plans Supper KENSINGTON Mrs. W.T. of St. Mark’s one visitor at her home at Ken sington on Tuesday evening, Oc- tober 6, when the president, Mrs D.L. McInnis, opened the meet- giving. The treasurer, Mrs. Joseph Harding, reported a bank bal- ance of $232.52. The film, “Two Sides to the Coin’, being used in connection with the Stewardship Plan. was shown by-Mr. Harry Sudsbury October 21 was chosen as the! plans for purchasing supplies, and preparation. of other congregations who donat- Mark’s Church. date for the pre-Christm ar. sion ‘on the Stewardship Plan Delicious refreshments wer | served by the hostess. The mee ing closed with the Lord's Prayer. ON WITH THE PROBLEMS LONDON (Reuters! — Premier Khrushchey has sént a telegram to Prime Minister Macmillan con- gratulating him on his election victory, the Soviet news agency Tass reported Wednesday. by the Rt. eg i Mur- _ "MORRISSEY-CREAMER WEDDING ter of Mrs. John J. Creamer and the late John J. Creamer of Souris, and the grodm is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. ‘ “The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri, Oct. 16, 1959. cattle came in from Chicago and|°* adian farmers, Td rag “Lonesome he com- “But} HAPPENINGS Mrs. Allen B, Cosh, West St., is leaving tomorrow for Halifax, N.S., to spend a brief holiday. She will be the guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Lt. Comdr. A.B. Cosh, mim, Cosh and fam- ily. The ladies of the Jwiior League cf the Charlottetown Hospital are again making plans for their hot turkey dinner, which will be held tomorrow at the Community Centre. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Flood, Mr. and Mrs. Ronaki Greenan,. also Paul Flood and°Emily Gallant of Charlottetown, spent an enjoy- able week-end in Sussex, N.B., the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan- ie] Dunn, 4 Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm B. Jay and their sons John and Brian, have returned to Halifax after a vieasant vacation spent with rel- atives in Pisquid, Fanningbrook and Stanhope. John is a graduate in Civil Engineering and Brian is a student at Dalhousie Uni- The monthly. meeting of the Women’s Missionary Society ‘of the O'Leary United Church, was held in the Christian Education October Ist with the president, Mrs. Gerald Gamble, presiding. Roll call was: answered by eight members. Minutes of last meeting were read and approv- ed. Reports were given by the different secretaries. | date for a turkey and ham sup-j Friends and relatives per, and the members discussed | ang Mrs } November 28 was chosen as the, aS DaZa-\ vied in Glasgow, The president led in a discus-| |children and 4 | gave a report on the clothing re- | ceived to be sent to Toronto for Nickson entertained 13 members! Overseas. Church Guild and) following the meeting. Plans were Mrs. Turner, supply secretary, Boxes were packed, |made for the Thanksgiving ser- Vice to be held in the church on Sunday, October 1Ith. The O'Leary United Church- Holds A W.M.S. Meeting Mrs. Bruce MacDougall to have |prayer for missionary for the! ; November meeting. The busi-| Missionary by | with prayer for versity. Mrs, Sam Burt and daughter Enid, had as their guests recent- ly, Mr. and Mrs. William Myers of Stanhope, and Mrs. Frank Burt. and daughter, Irene, also Mr, and Mrs. Ronald MacDon- aid and children, Jo-Ann and Wayne of Covehead. Mrs. Frank DesRoche who has been a patient in the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital has return- ed to her home in Augustine Cove. The Central Christian Church Young People’s Society mef on Tuesday evening, The meeting Was opened with a sing-song led by John Owen. Following the sing-song the devotional period was led by Carolyn Owen, Lowell Ling and Donnie Stevenson. Af- ter the business meeting, the group separated into their class- es. When the classes were dis- missed the young people then went to the gymnasium for a period of playing volleyball. Mrs. J. A. Matthews. MARY HAWORTH Long Wait Fo * Dear Mary Haworth: My prob- lem is not a broken heart, but just the opposite—too much love. I have been going steady with Ronald for nine months. He is 19 and I am 17. We plan to be married, but not for at least another three years. I love him very much and he says he loves me; but my prob- lem is what to do when our émo- tions get out of hand. I can truth- fully say it is not- his fault, be- cause when —you—love. someone, that kind of. thing can happen. Both of us sincerely feel that we will never slip completely, first, because of our religious con- victions, and second, because of our code of honor. TO KEEP STRAIGHT There are certain questions I'd like you to answer. 1. How far can—we go, and still be consid- ered morally good? 2. How can I control the situation? I love Ron- ald and when we are alone I feel we belong to each other. Is this a natural disposition? Or is some- thing wrong? I don’t know how long we can) keep the record straight; and) three years is a long wait. What can | do? I've never felt this danger before, and I've gone out with quite a number of boys. for any help you can offer. B.X. FEAR MORE POTENT Dear B.X.: What you call love, loss, I gather. If there were more real mutual love in the associa-; 3 tion, there would be less danger of throwing away honor for tran- sient senseless self-indulgence. subtly the aggressor, in promot- ing the emotional risks and jeop Strains Girls Control Please answer soon; and thanks) ’ in this situation, is chiefly a min- Pi 5 gling of sex appeal and fear of | &> As I get the picture; you are 2 oa a : 4 ‘ “9 ¢ te thetr {a bringing souls to - ht thie tr roma tv Elect Home 8 tain the boy's love, and| Mother St. Margaret's enlight- s . | liking, and admiration and trust, |ening talk and the delicious lunch |School Officers — r Marriage . in increasing measure. You can|served by the Sisters merited a ee only lose, by trying to play aj|the vote of thanks expressed by) GEORGETOWN — On ns piecemeal game of cheating on|Mrs. J. P. MacPhee on behalf| er thirtieth the first ing. fa decency. ue : ef the “ Mary Ha counsels) th of the time; and also deter-| through her column, not by mail r minedly cut down. their i personal interview. Write her | + ® Home-Cooking At Souris Convent enjoying { : and me.” For example they go} The annual St. Mary’s Alumnae boating, swimming, riding, to the i theatre, to art galleries; or they play tennis or golf, in company of other devotees’ of such pur- suits. , Mother St. Agnes : a : The business portion of the for { CAN’T WIN BY CHEATING Bess. ; meeting was followed by an in- Mrs. Hansen In short, they invest their en teresting report by Mother St. ollowin; ergies in an acceptable form of sharing life; and thereby they are already weaving what psy- chologists say is the strongest “family” bond of all: namely, the bond of playfe11ow ship. The | Committees said that it would be impossible to give a detailed re- sneaky pastime with which you : A committee was appointed port on the talke given by Father | obta Se on ON ee, Father Stone, Mother | all lead inthe carrying on of a a compared to Carter and Dr. Irene Page. The teen during a ball game How far can you pet and still|main idea stressed by the spea- be good? Alas, ihe wrong result, in totality, is implicity present in the first wrong move. So. to be right about eens. don’t pet. kers was the intellectual and spiritual development of the members of the lay apostolate which would enable them to take ? Po Worship period, Theme, “Truth and Freedom.” was conducted by me Mrs. E, W. Turner. Call to wor- € er, = lowed with the hymn, “Lift” up Your Hearts,’ read in unison. Scripture passages were read} by Mrs. Don MacKenzie and Mrs. E. W. Turner. Prayer of thanksgiving was offered by the! leader, followed by prayer of confession by Mrs.-Don MacKen- ie. Benediction repeated in untson | closed the devotional part of the} meeting. A study on Africa's transportation and economic problems was cenducted by Mrs.' Turner, assisted by Mrs. D. Mac-| Kenzie, followed by a discussion on study. The meeting closed ing with the Collect ‘for Thanks-; |ness part of the meeting closed, With the Mizpah benediction. D.U Mr. and Mrs. D.M. Stewart Observe Diamond Wedding - D. M. Stewart, Islands West, gathered at their | The secretary was requested, old homestead, now occupied by, to send Thank You notes to friends their son, to mark the occasion of | ‘tain the health and vigor to en- their sixtieth wedding anniver-| the community, and, members of the Wood Island West Women's Institute. | Mr. and Mrs. Stewart were mar- Scotland, Aug- ust 3, 1899. They resided in Scot- land for a number of years be- fore returning to their home in €| 1909. They were active in agric- uiture until retirement several) years ago, the farming activities! being taken over by their son, Russell. | } ; Seven of their family of ten, were present, Russell, Douglas, Sydney, Bruce, George and Eric,| all of Wood Islands and Bella, Mrs. Glen Lea, Tryon. Raymond residing in B.C., Beth in Welles- ley, Mass., and Sandy in Web-| wood, Ontario, were unable to at-! tend. They also have 37 grand-! great-grandchild- of Mr. ren. Wood! 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