-._._ - —q-—r~g—'——‘ WESTMORE‘LAND VJ. Mrs. Eddie Trowsdale enter: tained the members for their regular meeting held Tuesday evening July lst. , The meeting opened by repeat- dim I.an Caroline McLure. Women's Editor. Phone 8500 Thur. Ju1y 10, 1958 The Guardian Page 7 Early Days Recalled AT The. Belvecl‘ere Further notes signed by L.B. M. are hereby given on the Charlottetown Golf Club. The Charlottetown Golf Club was organized October 3, 1902, with about sixty members. Tem- porary links of seven holes were laid off at the driving Park and were uSed during the balance of that season. The rules and eti- quette of St. Andrews Scotland Golf Club were adopted. At the Annual Meeting in Ap- ril, 1903, the Leasing of a tract of land known as Belvedere, about two miles from the city was au- thorized and the erection of a cum House to cost about $500.00. In accordance therewith the land SUMMERFIELD C.W.L. Mrs. Pius Croken entertained the members Of Summerfield C. W.L. for their monthly meeting on July 6th. The vice-president, Mrs. G.C. Green, presided. 'Ilhe treasurer reported receiv- ing $31.00 proceeds from the Em- erald play. The secretary was instructed to forward the sincere appreciation to the Emerald Home and School Association for ~ this generous donation. The nomination ballot form was completed.- A thank you let- ter from Prince'Cminty Welfare was read. The Annual financial statement was received. The general cleaning; of the galWCh is to take place July. in. Area y' ,‘ . , _ WE STOCK, SELL AND‘I‘NSTALL forty-tour paidqu members: Mrs. Green stated twelve members .at- tended weekend retreat in‘Kin- kora parish. Mrs. Reginald Smith sent four cards to sick nnd‘be- reaved. . ' Mrs. Everett Reeves invited the members for next meeting, A The Reverend Director, Father Murray, gave his blessing to the members and meeting closed with prayer. Lunch was served by the hos; . teas and a social hour enjoyed. ROLLO BAY EAST W. I. On Tuesday evening. July 1, the members of the Rollo Bay East W. I. met at the home of Mrs. Adolphus Conway for their July meeting. The president pre- sided. The meeting opened with the Ode played by Mrs. Joey Deveau. Roll call was answered by eleven - members with a donation for Bingo. \ The minutes of the last meeting were read and. approved the financial report was’giyen. Re- ports were given by the school and sick committees. Correspon- dence was read and discussed. Unfinished business consisted of ' completing plans for delegatesto attend the convention in Charlot- tetown. Mrs. John ’F. MacDonald kinda 1y invited members for the Au- gust'meeting when roll call be answered by a pickling recipe. Meeting adjourned on motion and games of Bingo were played. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. G. Christian, and Lois Conway. A social how followed lunch. PAINTER DIES HANOVER, NJI. (AIP)Maxim Kopf, 65, painter, sculptor and husband of columnist Dorothy Thompson, died Monday at a hospital a few weeks after suf« fering a coronary thrombosis. The Vienna-horn Kopf married Miss Thompson in 1943. He has paintings in six American mus- eums and numerous European museums. Coat é. . Lines E - as: \ ,. I IyVERAWINST " Wm Into amnicrhMcoatwhichfol. COAT LINES Perfect for spring into sum- mer Is this coat which follows the popular call for white. The fabric is a soft, springy woolen. It has a large, flat collar with a one~button closing at the neck Detail interest is in back, with a set-in band looped and buttoned M the collar and belo wthc hips. Golf Club was leased, the erectiOn of a house began and links of nine holes laid off. ' At the annual meeting in April 1904, the first house committee was appointed and the club took possession of the new links, play WDOn which had begun during the previous autumn, a match being played in September 1903 between a team from the Prebyterian Sy- nod then in session in Charlotte- town and a team from among the golf members. During 1904 much more was done in the further organization of the club, the regulation of the caddies, a professional engaged to,give lessons, invitations from other clubs for a friendly match, trophies offered by the Standard Insurance, Co. and the Canada Life 00., the altering of the Con- stitution (Wednesday Ladies Day”) and (Saturdays, “Gentle- men’s Day") Toboggan slide er- ected in 1905, two‘thlrds to be golf members and all golf mem-. bers entitled to join on payment of fees. ‘ 1908 Ladies Golf Club Branch presented the club with a black walnut championship trophy tab- le, on which ~‘the names of the v‘vinnens are engraved on ‘a brass plate inserted in the ta- ble. _ . Lease signed April 1908 ing Ode and collect welcomed. Minutes of previous meeting were read, approved and ported Tuesday. The newspaper Links irom Delvedere I‘volf; Club. Caused! death'wEa‘s not available. 155 KENT ST. , IIIITEII NIEssIIIIE svsTEIIs IA: :For Forms, Cottages, Rural Homes, Motels " " DOUGLAS BROS.& JONES LD. ‘ in unison. Roll call was answered by nine members. A former member was signed. Business arising out of minutes was dealt with accor- dingly. A new baby of the dis- trict had been given a gift and the children had been treated to chocolate bars at the school clos- ing. - Reports of committees were then heard and new committees appointed. sick, Mrs. Eldon Leard, Mrs. Roy C‘rossman (re- appointed); educational, Mrs. Gor- don Canfield, Mrs. Arthur Sher- ren; social, Mrs. Roy Gallant, Mrs. James Moore; lunch, Mrs. Heber Garfield, Mrs. Arthur Sher- ren, Mrs. Hal Rogerson. Mr s. Arthur Sherren invited the mem- bers for August meeting. Correspondence was read and discussed. It was decided to send a get well card to a former-mem- ber in the hospital. It was also d-:ided to clean the interior of the school during vacation and to purchase new shades. The meeting adjourned and a social hour followed. Lunch was served by the hostess and com- mittee. SEVER RELATIONS _ PEiPllNG ( Reuters) Rmnan Catholics in the southern Chinese port of Canton, whose bishop was arrested in February, now have severed all relations with the Vat- kica‘n, ,the KWanghing Daily re- said laymen and clergy of the dio- cese last month set up a branch of the Communist - sponsored “Chinese Catholic Patriotic Asso- ciation which the government founded a year ago. HOTEL PROPRIETQR DIES ,BRIEDGEWATER, 'N.S.’. “*(CP) —-;- George H. :Dechman, ~50, a hotel proprietor here for 34 years, died Tuesday at his home. \‘4 \s“ .«IIIAL 6565A APPLE .IUIcE ~ FLAVOR PAK ’ them . . . and they come in ' (MchInn'rIALLY YOURS ——by Byrne Hope Sanders MONTREAL, July lath—For guaranteed carefree travelling! 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