fn1'nw1'l_\' of S‘.a11le_\' Bridge. is _ , 11001 would be which was greatly admimd ‘‘ _ 3 ,~ . - . -. .- ' hswered by donating a cleaning from a one zoom SC _ _ . . -~ 1.. is ‘ tistting lP.laIl\ es and lnends on 5;” for the kitchen. new at me dlsmc, Cmventlon mrot ttl1e1p1ece§]be(iIl1g very did The . the Island after. an absence of‘ MIN the wading 0, ‘hp mm June ML .con es. spi g eamng 1~m{,...nk ‘ ’ ‘ ' k. .. . t 11.9 11:71 comwconcsrf in the '15!!!‘ future A1 . .. . - . 111. 'l"!..= r-o11‘~'=.!?E1‘ 9- --W . .. ‘ OV- Vhers H’ I.‘”"'5 if 5mp!°T"' P-AEB*D9A‘L£ “' .1, MIFF told of 2 lg-.i_’-V 1.:t:nth with ell‘ flllllt the uozk of some of th .. c.. :. e‘‘tcoa.-.i‘ - ‘ "' ”‘ ’ :,,; '. ~ ; \\‘ ~ V 1- 1 . T, IT1'a;1s.1n:::s 11 Co. Ltd. Hfjls the S‘--'*'l9"’1‘— V1‘-51111391“ and "SS ""‘: .at.isIaClt‘>1‘."‘ =~’~fpl*"“?f ml? “:2: ihbtli: “ll Innlv um nt \ir and Mr: C011,. tor asseinblerl in the 1.all on May moiiey m3l<”l"-:' Ill!”-1l°]"'5' ham 0% .n"bmOn '3 EX“ ‘ ' ' ' » . ~ - 1. .~ , T3 "1; ' " 1 ' ‘ ,I..m‘F. Bnrrlrn. Ill‘ Ill" ‘T’-'”l3‘ “'m‘l'm-‘ mm ‘l9'3*5l'rd ‘ha! ' Etta 8 5 ~"h The l:>l'o'—*ram (‘on-vi: rt : ~ ,. . . .- __ ,, ..1 1; For .2 student, mt a- - 119. by in , 111,-. of Pa1k..lale Vll <.cl1.,1a1...111 _ I . H E, F. Bemram featured a U 5 ‘ ‘\4t-. Gt-‘arse M111-pl1.\‘. (.‘al,r_sap_y. 'I'l1el,(,\pi(' was"'I"1'eas1.1"r=s From liigllest .<faH-'l1‘-13 1” l'4”t*a“°e ' "' ' ' n 3 Pac t .lo1‘t_\'—scvr11 years. He a1‘r1vr—‘d by plane and is the ‘tenclod Hope River church where The Potters Wheel." Roll (‘all was ‘utes the treasurer presented an arms from R EIFBCI mils were made for was \\'0_l1 by MI‘S~ Coo Armngem The film strip. “The Homes we Hm ,.egU_1m- visit to Riverside Hos- erl school and tive airran-gement of old Cg , T‘1cse get-togethers are,‘ sented at the July meeting. Lunch Lem camlme Mum”. women‘. Editor. Phone 85“ “U981 of his hmihpr William i"3i.iitne0rlie:ii§iilrzig I::lI§3:ISof\ll;:P[inléIg§l(jI: vital. and the W.l. feels that it Livit‘. liili-Iii? olleen recei_"Ed from 1 ___ .Ch3l'IO1tf‘l0\\'n, On Sllllflay he aI'\;fi‘0rn we waders of mp cubs’ is “me well spent on behalf of the A.C.W.W. .011 on. andw1l1bem.e_ ' -—— ~ 7 ~ A“ ' '“ - - . " l.‘ s, wnies and guides. lshut-ins. ‘ I . _ I I Page 6 The Guardian Thur. June 5. 1958 131.1»"$1235.93"‘1.'1.“ll§'$”"1.ti”§E155??!Jr" -- --5---- 1.1’-agerly anncwatsd by. “ti P" §?:‘§.“‘l‘if§ ii’ A‘ Set 1 l ’ I Mass 1 i I I I lfriends here. She is the guest of ‘ tients. and _comm1ttee‘1n c aighe. ter .Mrs -B -Wesuiovg 5- 1- Web ; " lher sisters. Mrs. Wilbertt Cahllll A ‘“*°'°”S5mn mink pidaclieiiileativleg tS‘losed by singing thin lliliimnl l Mrs. W. H. Sullivan. llouston. I and Mrs. .lohn A. Hughes, Sp1‘iI'l2-j '93 3-pm" Come: ' ff: 3' 'va'”.i'Ptyt An,the,m_' ‘ I ' a 19"” 3 Texas. is visiting relatives and I field. _ 'pianS_.:e_n_§._r_n_a‘e . ’ __.-.V___ 1 1 - Miss Nancy Hyndman has ar- ten o'clock and on Saturday a_f- i_ " 3 :5 rived at Government House to ternoon June 21, two to SIX 0- _ *5 _ y I. ‘E spend the summer holidays with clock. . ) I ‘ § her parents the Hon. F. W. ‘ :. -l~lyndman, Lietitenant governor. Mr§_ Hnnpgr Hnmg and 1.1155 V . 5 2 ‘ and MI'S- H.Vndman~ Nancy has Margaret. Horne have returned I ; completed her studies at the On— fr nm 5¢_ peter5bu;g_ Florida, 5 , . tario College of Education and where they have been spending 0 0 O W I Will be teaching science this Yea!‘ the winter months. They were ac- : -at York Memorial School, Toron- compamed on the trip home'by V . . AT GOVERNMENT Blouse Synod Delegates. The Lord Bis- ‘Mrs. S. Korrey and Mrs. E. M. ‘rm for Clergy and Diocesan hop of Nova Scotia chats with Malone both of Charlottetown. . B.T. School. Friday. to. Hon. J. George MacKa_v a nd Mrs. MacKay, Albany, accompan- ied by Mr. and Mrs. Colin B. Waugh, Wilmnt Valley. attended the g'radua1t.ion exercises of U3. Among the graduates was Val- erie Waugh. who received her Grade XII diploma and also was Anglican synod has met in this awarded the prize for progress in piano. In the Moncton Music M1-.5. Christian who has enjoyed a few days here before return- ing to Florida. Mrs. E. J. Mat-lntyre arrived on Monday night by plane from Vancouver and is the guest of Mrs. G. D. Ives, Longworth ave- nue. Mrs. Macln-tyre was the for- mer Miss Letitia Bell of Monta- gue, in which town she plans to spend some time. This is Mrs. MacIntyre's first visit to the Is- what smells lFestival. this student performed tvery credita-bly and placed fitfth lwith a mark of 81. in the class land since she left for Western Canada forty years ago. province, many new friendships were formed and many old friend Delightful Teo Held ' 1 ‘ . i . Al Government House His Honour, the Lieutenant Governor and Mrs. Hyndman held 5 most delightful atftern 7!! tea Wednesday at Government House when they entertained in honour of high dignitaries of the Anglican Church, the Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia, the Right Rev- erend R. H. Waterman, B.A., L. S.'T‘.. Bl‘), DD, the BIJSIIOID co- a.d_iut.nr of Nova Scotia, the Right Reverend W W. Davis, .MA., D. .4 D.. and delegates to the Anglican Synod which has been meeting in Oharlottetown this week Prince Edward Island apple blossoms were used edfechively iihroughou/1 the various reception rooms. In the dtlnrlng-room the delicate pink and white petals and the lighted pink and white: tapers were a springtime delnght. On this pleasant and memor- atble occasion, the first time an ships renewed. Delegates were heard to express the joy they felt at having the opportunity to join in this Antgliioan movement. Pouring tea were Mns. J. T. for 16 years, and under, with 27 contestants. on; those attending the U- nit .d B a p t i st Bible Training Hbbolit and Mrs. G. E. Moffatt. Usherinvg was Mrs. E. M. Malone. The tea assistants were Mrs Wal-ll ter Smith, Mrs. James Brady, Mrs. Douglas Hill, Mrs. H. M., Simpson, Miitss Bea MacKinnon.l Miss Winifred Anne Ma-cmi.llan,,‘ Mns. Tom Rogers, Mrs. Ian Ran- kin, Mrs. Douglas Saunders. Mrs. Roy MacGillivray, and Miss Nan- cy Hyndman. 1 lELLEN’S__DlARY 1 Bit Of Heal Is What's 4 Needed Now - So1ystJc1mes 1 i. I .|;. I 1 1 1 I . and astutely "lets no miss grow , lug were read by the Secretary, - young hours spend batprplly away. "Great growing weatthcr. t‘.'l1rls" Ja._m._es observed to the farmer who ca_me by on an errand “when I tiboughtt you’d be at home" this noon. . . and enter- prising man he its 2- young not old. but experienced in his chown work: and we recall can- nv and alert, and of that kin which male or female mctiively under tins feet" in the cropping. or indeed at any other tzlmc of tfhe year. "It certainly is" the other I- groed. “l*‘.veryl.l1in1g looks good. . It‘: not too favorable today though for oowing—— this cloudi- ness with neither rain nor shine! in the Caragan-a hedge by the h.ouse.across the lane. because ranlcly growing, it. was pruned m severely that it has no shdltcr at present for any feathered guests. Whenc is it now but close to "Granny's house!" As near as the rosebush, the sprays ofwthich now brush the ldtolwu- window. Fad today. the super-otruictme rose above the artisans’ founda- tion of Itmi~n1g_and crosses, in substance of s.hee1pts' wool gath- ered from the fence about the front meadow, where souvenirs in plenty of the flocks’ Sipping- Iccy hhqro x~ema1in.I1t will be Illn- ed with the first dandelion “d1own" Not the best either for the plant- ing - «it's not nice to be cough-t in a shower at that.” "A bit of heat lll w-hat’: need- ed now" James nodded. Not the best at weather ultther flor the fishing as a little boy an- gler fnifiid out, when arflter school , and alone, he set out to try his luck along the stream. Without so much as an encouraging nib- ble. But what matter? Whiiptplng the stream at length leads foot- steps to Rob's flarzm and a play- mate most congenial. one with an Lm.a.gi_r1at.ion to plan and hands to build and altogether keep the two interested and happy while the As h-appenvn in uloudtiniess, tfne blrdsong was most ntoticatble: the whistle of Papa Starling idling on a Flat roof-top. “Ls yo‘ ai- weavin’, Love wid all dat sit- I1in'? It In t‘l’esome, ah knows (lot. But "softly" it won't be to’ long, Honey! J est’ a few mo‘ days. An den “with a wistifiil smile "what's a comin”! De mites‘ litt- Izle dahhns. . . Oh me, oh my;" In the orchard. the robin: bang at satiny-blue eggs and wann- lined nests caught in high leafy, nooks. The goldfinches boo ex—‘ pressed their joy of living as the bright pair went. about the house- building. The site this year is not PALMER ROAD C.W.L. The monthly meeting of the Palmer Road subdivision of the C W.L. was held on Sunday, May 13th, at 2.30 pm. The newly ap- pointed President, Mrs. Russell Callaghan, called the meeting to order by reciting the League pray- er. Fourteen members answered the roll. call. The minutes of the April meet ‘ approved and signed by the Pre- sident. The members present paid their annual fees. The following motions were moved and seconded and approv- ed by the Reverend Director, Fr. Walsh. who also addressed the rneeting briefly. That $5.00 be given to the Sisters of. Tignish Convent to -help buy prizes for the annual closing. That $12.00 be don- ated for Catechism prizes, both Irlnglish and French. for the chil- dren of the parish. Al’-o that twent_v—five dollars be $9?!‘ to the Sisters of St. Martha 1?‘ i?l|‘.’Ylt'llP‘i‘<.r'lP for Social Welfare V1: . .- A ‘ . _ «r - m‘ 0 C _ turned '0 T‘()\§ were re ill? Social Welfare co 1 if . ' “‘ ‘‘e“~°’'- “"3 (Imus Doticette. uas tleciclprl 1,. have 8 Hm, am’-”‘ -“‘3"‘i"*'l irnmedlatpl to 1"5l.=: ltllflrjl’ 1111- 114,. (~W[ ‘V \'I t‘-..': . . ill ‘E 9'’ V, atilotiimrl by mp pm»: 5 ,.?fll reading the Act. of Consc—l cratlon. ‘ ___.__ It oiling l arvnu MORE TIME I VSEJRITT, I.r-h;a11nn tRp,,1m-H _‘ L 9 b a n e .= A alll.r]()l'1l1F".'I‘1|pqdV;;-V ET5~l1’f‘3<_l a 12-hour‘ extension st»! in Lebanon to London Timeal correspondent David Holden who} was Monday night given 24 hours‘ to leave the country, 1 the same we see the chillidtren these days blow in young breaths away. so except for some culiiivating done. the farming corned maatk fllme laodlay. Or did it move ahead I bit? A step perhaps. Because in a 1:-u . It brought in to the famn ‘in tential beef a “feeder,” a po’ llitttile animal, though as the younger farmer Mild uurvtayrinu htltm from otem to ntern "not llll-bred at all" to go on pasture with the other YOU1Il1flIIIl'liflS oi! herd. Nor has lihe day manked time. llt brought many a detliight of sea- son, mudh to enjoy, up to ourl door. Until tomm-row — — Din-ry — Goodvntitgh/t. . . . . 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