/ Women’s Committee Plans Gallery Christmas Shop President Mrs. Gwen Fichaud jthe theatre for the women's com- ‘National B.And P President | To Speak At Clinton Heights pares Audrey Jenkins, Women’s Editor, Phone 4 8506 MR. AND MRS. DAVID WEALE AUGUST WEDDING Guest speaker at the Province Mr. and Mrs. C. Myron Payn ;ants were entertained at a in| al Conference of the Business and Professional Women's Clubs of P-E1~' to be. held on Saturday September 25th at Clinton Heights Motel will be Nazla Dan¢ of Toronto, national president the Canadian Feder- ation of Business and. Profes- sional Women's Clubs whose topic will be “Developing Our Potentials’’ which is the 1964-66 theme of the Canadian Federat- ion Miss Dane is one of Canada’s prominent women executives. As an officer in Canada’s life insurance industry, and a mem- ‘ber of the executive for many jyears of ‘anada’s largest and most influential business and professional organizations. for women, Miss Dane has combin- ied, with sifgylar ness achievement service Born in Saskatchewan, Miss Dane taught public and high school there, and_after taking a business course/in Regina, she worked for thé Robert Simpson Company there. Later she was employed by the Hudson's Bay Company in Vancouver, and during World War Il., by the Depts. of Munitions and Supply and Transport in Ottawa. With \the Dept. of Transport, Miss Dane served as an Air Priori- ities Officer When she left the government Service; She joined “the staff-ot the Canadian Life Insurance Of- ficers’ Assoc. in Toronto in a public relations capacity and now is director of the educat- ion ‘and women’s divisions and secretary to the advertising and PR committees. Miss Dane fas been an active member and officer of the Ca- nadian Public Relations Society, and publie success, busi-4 ter, Whitehorse, Yukon are visi- iting with Mr. Paynter’s mother land father at Cavendish j Mr. and Mrs. George Wilkin- son of O'Leary spent last week jin New York attending the World's Fair. | Mrs. Ella Mcinnis has return ed to her home in Kensington | after spending some time at the jhome of her niece, Mrs. Joseph |Lawior St. Tesesa’s. She also jvisited her nephews, the Gill ibrothers of -Elliotvale. During jher stay she visited points of in- iterest in Eastern King’s County. Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Foy jand family returned to Ottawa, \Ont. after spending a holiday with Mr. Foy’'s father, J B Foy, East Baltic. They were ac companied back by Ruth Foy, |who will be employed in Ottawa NAZLA DANE \Inter Club Council of Women in Public Affairs. She also is member of the Soroptimist Club | of Toronto, and the public rela- tions committee of the YWCA of Canada. Her principal continuing inte-— rest in recent years, however, has been with the Canadian Fe- deration of Business and Profes- sional Women’s Clubs of which she has been chairman of its U. N. liaison and international committees before her election as national president in 1964. She “as ~served-as=president.of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. MacDon- ald, Kingsboro, spent the jweekend as guests of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Ralph Lord, Bedeque Following a return crossin g recently on MV Abegweit, Bor- den, 29 patients and six attend- both the Toronto and Ontario Clubs. Dorothy Cullen of Charlotte town, provincial president of Business and Professional Wo- men’s Clubs, wil! chair. Sat- _urday's sessions which will be attended by representatives of both the Charlottetown and Sum- | merside clubs. The conference ner in their honor, sponsored by | the Borden Legion Ladies’ Aux- | iliary in the home. Music, den. | cing and games followed, much | to the enjoyment of everyone. | This is an annual project of | Borden Ladies’ Auxiliary. Mr. and Mrs Clifiton, Mrs. Alfred Schurman, | Traveller's Rest, Mrs. Allis on Mayne and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mayne, Summerfield, have re- turned home after visiting points in Nova Scotia, including Yar- | mouth and Halifax, where they |! were guests of Dr. Weldon and | Mrs. Harnish. yg Mrs. Bruce MacLeod, Ken: | sington, plans to leave by train on Tuesday, September 28 fer| | Carl and Sybil Nobel. Miss Nobel is a daughter of Rev. W. S. and Mrs. Nobel of Hamilton. son Barry, Souris East, ‘the weekend with relatives in| Nova Scotia. i Marion Kennedy left recently for Cambridge, Mass., after | spending the summer months at | jher summer residence in Kings- | boro. j Mrs. Tyler Ching, Black | iPond, is visiting with Mr. and | Mrs..Cyrene.. MacDonald in, Hamilton, Ont., who were fesi- dents of Greenvale prior to mov- ing to Hamilton. Mr..and Mrs. Walter Dixon and |daughter Sheila, East Baltic, jspent afew days recently in |Nova Scotia. Bruce Clark, ¥ jhome of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Cur- | introduced James Little, the new assistant curator of the art gallery, at the regular meeting of the Women's Committee of the Gallery held in the lecture room on September 21. , Mrs. Reg Boyne read the min jutes and a neial report was given by Earl Norrie. Mrs. J. R. Davies reported on the hostess committee, and Mrs. Lioyd Wellner announced that the picture rental service open- ing will be held on October 4th. Mrs. Robert Parke reported that the gallery sales desk had - direction of Mrs. Brian Cud mote. A reception report was also given on the Mrs. Reid Bar- ton Exhibition. In October, Mr. Williamson will conduct an art appreciation having a gallery Christmas shop, which will include home ‘made $ e 2 of Wales College town. She is now employed on the staff of the Saint John i eral Hospital, Saint John, N.B a dietta’s aunt, Miss Genevieve : Soloman. Evengeline Benoit of Bathurst, N.B., was a recent guest at the | rie, Georgetown. proved very successful under the |; mittee and others interested. It was decided to purchase prints for a women's gallery KUALA LUMPUR laysia's \inte office five-year | Trengganu, siruddin ! ‘Sultan Abiddin, took joath in the royal palace. He the lers of nine Malayan mainiand eeereee ee eeeoeeeeeereee H. peereriry CARB I jasnrance Counselliag eeeeeeoooee LOW BACK PAIN Is it hard for you to sit down, even harder to get up from a chair because of low back pain? Does this pain make work difficult, keep you from turning over wearisome A summer wedding took her cousin as maid of honor Women’s Canadian Club of To- will get underway at 2.00 p.m., Mrs. Philip Henderson, ~Mar- place on August 28 at Central and the bridesmaids were onto, Local Council of Women of and will conclude with a dinner gate, left recently to visit relati- a Christian Church, Charlottee Mrs. Ross Gillis and Barbara Toronto, and president of the ‘in the evening. les and friends at Toronto. t e Pa Ve : a fs e a H mn S town, when Diane Margaret, Weale. Following the recept- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R: S. Roberts of Calgary, Alberta, was united in marriage with David Emrys, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.O. Weale, Charlotte- town, by the groom's father. Bonnie MacPherson attended Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Mac- |donald, Pictou and Mr. and | Mrs. Laird Macdonald, New- pee N.Y. arrived on Mon- |day for a two day visit with Mrs, |Harold Laird, Mr. and Mrs. /Ellis Profitt and other relatives jand friends at Kensington. | GEORGETOWN | Recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Maurice Donovan, George- |town, were Mrs. Donovan's ne iphew. James Decoste and Mrs. Decoste of Pictou, N.S., and niece, Mrs. Smith Watts and Mr. Watts of Liverpool, N.S.; their |daughter and son-inlaw, Mr. jand Mrs. Maurice Lloyd and son, Charles, of Dartmouth, N.S. | Mr. and Mrs. George Morrison \of Seattle, Washington, were re- by. ne am$ cent visitors to Georgetown, ion, the couple left for a honey- moon trip through New Eng- ; land. The newlyweds are resi- Murray Harbor, | ding at where the groom ministers to the Church of Christ. (Photo by R. B. Hambly) | COHHCH, P-S-1 1 a06 $17.00 $ 3.80 $ 5.90 Charlottetown to: Montreal —~ Moncton Saint John Halifax $ 6.40 — Sydney $10.50 ~. Corner Brook $17.50 _ Toronto $24.00 _ Winnipeg $39.00 Vancouver $62.00 or x paranoamuenensnce at's — - 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Sept. 24, 1965. ELLEN’S DIARY . - Old Tabby Settled Herself | _ Cozily In The Old Chair | “Stars are the windows of hea- other farm’ which adjoins his | ven; where angels péep through’’ | beyond. | iwhere they visited Mr. Morrl- \a radio voice sings nicely. And.a| ‘Now don't say that we are SWIFT SHIFT son's brother, John Daan Morri- | September night, one still of fresh out of sugar!"’ we exclaim- Take a SWIFT SHIFT. and 5- This was Mr. Morrison's |Summer, weaves its quiet night-|ed this morning looking into an Moivh thoes what . to; waar pro- first visit to his old home wm | Spell over the length and breadth| empty container when we were piems quickly, beautifully! Note Georgetown Réyalty, since he) lof the farmlands, It is soothing/ about to prepare a dessert for jong princess seams, side - left here 58 years ago. |in its stillness, healing in its/dinner. buttoned dash. Colin Mair has returned to his /peace. In it we can forget all) “Goody.” Peter at elbow, Printed Pattern 4902: Misses’ home in Georgetown after a vir j the mae net larger concerns of ee we Pica hr gat will be Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size |sit to Halifax, N.S. our day, ose annoyances, | o . 16 requires 2% yards 39-inch fab-| ‘ lwhich herbored for any Jenath| Down the lame, we came prelric . : sae a area ae lof time are wearing on thé spl-| sently with James at the wheel of | e ve be gt os ‘ited 4 rit, and the disappointments, |the little truck, by the bridges, FIFTY CENTS (50 cents) in fax, N.S., where they vi 7 - that after all, have their ¢o m-|and up and past the house.on the| coins (no stamps, please) for the weekend with Mr. Walsh's pensations, or may~ sooner or | hill, Now the maples in the bush| each pattern. Ontario residents jbrother, Lieutenant and Mrs. later, be overcome. |beyond the hilltop commence to! add‘ two cents sales tax. Print pecneats ieee: Sen ao Tabby the aged cat, a wise|be -colorful. Last goldenrods| Plainly size, name, address, tte nod Col. Pettitt. 3 Fass i | style number. lady - of - a-feline’ eyes the | blossom in the fencerows, and 5 : . |eouch already occupied, and in/the blue of the asters by the Send order to Anne Adams,| Jean Blordietta and June Coc- | | | care of Guardian-Patriot Pattern |hran left recently on return to _-|a..second choice, settles. herself roadside, reflect the azure -blue) 1. Frotit: St: pdt Rk A PS wo i BB | | cozily in the old armchair. James | ofthe sky. o Ont © St. W." Toronto” their homes in Montreal, Que :Leatches..a_nap, hands clas; | <b tigers. ie to . ae Dictate bec, -after_holidaying-.in George this chest, ina way that he has, Store” Peter offered happily. — | —— ee : & for has he not, “Well, if you have thoughts of | G2Ys “are so beautiful — the town as the guests of anne “scinethng’ of importance ‘to ‘the “Diving pop and suchlike, i Serta aanes, —— — et = farming on his mind? 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