o utes of previous meeting andicadets. officers and Legion.- SI'. POTTICkS Icorrespondence was read by‘mem . at the drill competio . Perry rted ers. Hector Buote in the abrition that will take place in thaiiior .the sick committee. and sale on Ma r. l’sence of the secretary. Mrs. [village at a data to be announc- Mrs. Bloice Ellis gave the can- i _ I -3edlater. Tis is an annual teen report. The Ladies Auxiliary of the Exfxzcggdwifi b5: mfizgctig [event and was in Charlo- A social hour followed the Roy“ Canadian Legion Much} _ . . .tteiown last April. Winners of 1 meeting. Tignish, held their meeting in the ‘Tlgnm' CMPe’mW 2'09“? this competition will. be presen-1 indies lounge on “nu-5d 9v. 'store on Saturday March 16. ‘ted with the provincial commit-1 MANY (mow wnEA'r ening with the president. Mrs. The auxiliary members will ‘ ‘99 "OPhY- A first for the V'l‘l There are IDPNleItEIV 26.- Leslie Mailette. presiding. Min- cater to a banquet for island ilage of Tignish it will be looked :ooo wheat producers in Ontario. forward to will! much pleasure. Russell repo I‘ .18 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. March 14, 1963 i HAPPENINGS | The Ladies Auxiliary, am Wing ,The party was originally called . RCAF Association. are sponsor- Sample and rs. Armel W ite- ing a Shamrock Tea on March 'head. Men’s high. Ian Hender- lsuh, from 3-6, in the As ocia- ison' and Leonard. and consola- tion Club Room. Charlottetown. iion Eric Heaney. The hostess . Conveners arc Mrs. Joseph .was assisted in serving refresh- . I jGill and Mrs. Eric Farq harson. .ments by Mrs. Douglas Webs- ,' fer and Mrs. Eric MacMurdo. ‘ There's a Mighty . . Big "BUT" . .. The following in Mr. Garth Caseley and Lucille Allison University. spent the past week end at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.L. Case- ley and family. Kelvin Grove. {I ' Bill Acorn. Westview Drive. Mrs. Keith Acorn has rciurn~ ed home from the hospital and .is convalescing at her home on , ‘ Upper Prince Sti‘cct. Sheila Casclcy. student at Mt. I Allison University. spent the. i Mrs. J.0.C. Campbcll of the past weekend at her home at- g - Ann Shirley Beauty Salon has ‘ Kelvin Grove. iretumed rom Toronto. where. 1 Ishe attended a two-week course Jean Murray of Kensingion. ‘.in hair cutting and styling at P.E.I.. and Oxford. N.S.. is a iBruno'xs School for Hair- styling. patient in the Victoria Generali> Hospital. Halifax. where o e un- ': fit.th MRSTICDWARD L. MacDOUGALL On Monday evening Mr. and derwcni an emergency appen- 50TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY rs. Buster MacMillan of 16 dcctomy on Saturday night. A memorable day in tho livcs iivc interest in music. and is a}¥,lleasam Street. entertained the of Mr. and Mrs. Edward L1valucd’memhcr of the Unlicdgplavers of Buster‘s Flvers Hoc_ Mrs. L.M_ Murray has returm MaCDmlz’ln- 01”” “'35 "h"m‘"r°h Chm“ Mrs' Macmusalllkmi Club. and their wives in a ed to her home at Kensington‘ . “wad “Milli-V "hp" I'm" {3‘ 3“" IMChN music And l“""g‘cai‘d social. followed by a buffet from Toronto where she attend< - mil). and friends Inlllf‘d \\‘lIIl‘hf‘f‘n oi'ganisi of Bcihcl Uniicd supp". ed the annual meetings of the- ! them to celehroic Illf‘ll' (ioidcn (‘liiii‘ch for many years. Unitcd chm-ch Board of Chris- SEWWHRHTY Wedding Anniversary A lf‘lf‘phnne 1‘3“ {mm “"5" Mrs. i“...l. (thincry wais elccicd tian Education. 0n the return 5”, dmgmm _. even a beginfl The bride is ill? Inrmm‘ LP"?! flaIIEhIi’r arid gram 5“n I" TM“: second vicc-prcsidcnt of Si. Dun- trip she visited relatives ln Mon- "er can ‘9“, my: qumfun dr’ess‘ Domville. daughter of the late nn‘o was received. along withistan-S Basilica Aliar society at treal. in a dav!‘ A fébaCZSSWr' too _ statement! YOUR i q; :" Mr- and M“ J"“" Jam‘s man." megraph messagesi Con‘ their meetin on March 4th. ' _ Domville of Wcst Capc. and ihcgratulatory cards. and many g Margaret Murray, sludenl at for orgjactég‘n;hr;:nn‘;g . . Rroom is ihc son of II": laic Mr. clicrishcd g-ifts including flow- Mrs. J‘C. Knowlosv who has Mt. AHisun University. spent the }N0te handy Woke”. ~ and Mrs. .lamcs Macliougall of crs. ilic Goldcn Anniversary been residing licre with hcr dau- wcckcnd at hcr homc in Ken—I Primed panel.“ 4323: chm Springfield West. Thcy wcremup. and a sum of money. ghier. Mrs. A. Walthcn Gaiidet, singion. ‘drenvs Sizes 2 4 5 g 10, size. ' married at the Methodist Mansri The highlight of the day wasileaves on Friday for an extend. 35 takes 13/; yards {winch ‘ j late a dinner. Their son Everett'ed visit with other members of Eleanor Champion. studs"t 8‘. FIFTY CENTS 150 centsi Iii ‘ Rev. ,rcad the address and Keith prevher family in Western Canada. Dalhousie University, spent the coins (“0 Stamps please) for‘ Following their marriage. the scntod them with their gifts. Mrs. Gauch will accompany past weekend at her home inithis pattern. Ontério residents: couple took up residence in Mr. and Mrs. MacDougall “Miler as far as Toronto. returning Remington add 2 cents sales tax. Printi Springfield West. by the IS HERE ‘ Glenwood. At ihe present iimchrcsscd their thanks to every to this city on March 20m. _ .plainly SIZE, NAME, , they are residing in O'Leary. lone. ‘ Earle Boulter, dedication Mrs. ' ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER, The couple have a family ofi A special guest at the snni-1 Mr. and Mrs. Horace Paynter Wyman Wadde 1. Special Send and." to Anne Adams, * ' four: Dorothy, Mrs. D. Major. vorsary we 3 Mr. Earl Ellis..opened their home at Clinton for prayers were offered for God's can. of Guardian. amnt pat. ' of Toronto: Margarci. Mrs. G. who was their best man at thcir‘a card party for Kclvin (irovc blessing on all families. Mrs tern nopl‘ 5‘” w” I Matthews. n'lmary. Evci'cii .l inflide on Saturday cvcning, whr‘n Hazcn Dawson: the church uni-rpm“...n 1' am. MacDougali in Vernon. and, Both Mr and Mrs MacDmi-ifourfecn iahles were in play. versal. Mrs. (‘harles Wright; JIM m"! 304 (19512“ ideasi ' Keith K., who look m'Pr Ill? n"Liza" agreed II was certainly a'for Thursday evening. “‘ th missionaries and workers. Mrs. plus mum" for FREE pattern ‘ homestead in Springfield We-‘l-‘mnesione in "Hair lives and aionly a “ma” “"mh” “"9"de R-M' Cami’mni the n -V and ‘:~— any one you choose in new ‘ also have eight grand-I ’ ' [due in advorse weal-hi3? r'ondl- 'sick. Mrs. lvan Hill: the Queen l spring_5um,fier pane". Cam, 1day which will be long remem‘ hered by both as they Machugall takes an HFIdf‘Wfl the paih of life itions. Winners were Mrs. Ray and Royal family. Mrs. 5"“"“-"§Garnham and Mrs. Gerald M-il- Nicholson; the United Nations. - liar. high for ladies 1 5 Vernon Webster. our fel- ' Ladies consol lion. Mrs Earle lowship. Mrs. George Killen. ' "" ’ ""'”"‘ The offering was received by They children. and one great grand— child. Mr log. Send 50 cents now. DECLARES WAR - _ 1 _ TEH’RAN. lran oar» An worship service. using the Arlene Dawson and dedicated I Iranian provincial governor de_ F I in f I C ‘ theme "0 Give Thanks Unto The by Mrs. Lester MacLeod. :clared war Wednesday on south- ‘ A Lord". Mrs. Lome Carruthers The address was delivered by‘em mbcsmen resisting the‘ read the scripture. The hymns Mrs. Stirling MaCKaY 0“ thfzshah's sweeping land reform sung wore ".lcsus. 'l‘lioii Joy Of iihemf‘ "MOW Th3“ Conqllerors~ program. He said they would be REV Faber, g Hp“ ppflnmb Loving Hicaris“ and “0 Jesus Mrsz. Lloyd 'GWHII- Tl‘l’nn- ’ bombed or liangcd in 24 hoiirs.‘ ed . amid“ mpmn’nn dmlh‘. Christ. Grow Thou In Me". nan)!" When I MIMI DOW" T0 . Gen. Karim Varahram, gover-1 m egremohv M the Conmeza; Bcsi proscnicd Pray accompanied by Jle 3 nor of Fars prnvmce in south-‘ tional Church, F‘ramingham. Mass. which unitcd in marriage YOU... . B_ll_l_ ('Fll‘l‘lf‘f'l a noscgay of yellow and ‘ white chrysanihemums. Following the ceremony Mrs. Chase. the bride's sister. tend- m a no“ cred a reception to the bridal. ‘M Robert Crawfn’rd led H“; panied by Mrs. Kenneth Mut. i Mrs. the study which dealt with Korea Dawson- Janet MaCLfiO‘l "lid iwestern Iran. said the bombard- 1 ' nation in need of aid “H9 Is Always There - accom' .1 ment would be carried out today' by the Iranian Air Force. lien - , . v. v .' r . i .‘ rs- . . - . . I ‘ Eerggrqi‘fisiumnu and \ am" BililhhiazIHIniiheIiAeldegiiid,” at the ‘ bible Slim." on "Jesus Faces :‘hc If?“ the Milan!“ for Sign??? ithaLc re b gltliikqnu 3.. . ‘ ' ‘ ' . . -. . . -' ' Cross" and his a onv ai Gci sc- « 5 ' - . . as g aei ri smen a i c i , Mrs. Daisy (him. sisim of the rc( cpiion for 100 friends] ’1 - . Th9 mondshm and ‘euowshlp . officers and genda es m raids} I - bride. was matron of honour ' andArnoldChase was best ‘ man. Robert Rorqulsi and Vir- gil Reed ushercd. The bride worc a slrcct. length dress of licai'rn bluc lace. . over taffeta \riih heigc acces- ‘ codes and carried a nosegay of f pink and while carnaii‘ons with . mane. . . . fillséwaglfigramtzgazg g:m::g I The meeting closed wiih the J10“? Which WWW?” gregawg‘h on police posts. There are about St" meay_ where the newlylbenedicilon followed by a social “‘9 b‘inedlmon .33“ (‘9‘ e Ghashghacis who are- weds received g'ifts including a ‘ ham and mm!“ served. by the The Tm That Bm SI flgigfllgfflf'-. wedding bell filled with moneyihostOS a “ d "‘"“'“‘“*‘° ”‘ KELVIN GROVE WI from members of The Canadian Charm KENSINGTON — The March ‘ . Club of Framingham. of which ALBANY vow meeting of Keivm Grove worm Czechoslovakia is one. of ihe the bride is the original found- Th9 my; world Dav of p.m.. en's lnsiiiuie was held at theiWMIds "‘9 m‘fSIcal ‘nflrl'mMI er Sew-ice was obser'ved hv A‘1.‘home of Mrs. Don Reeves on i make“ and “For” aim" per cent of its production. EXPORT INSTRUMENTS er and secretary for the past 2 21:68:"?! Vallf‘l’ and White ten years. b y UCW , March lsi. iii the Mg?“ 5- ‘d t M D g] . . Mr. and Mrs. Bci'quist will home of Mrs. Stirling M. Mac- 9 9”“ °.”- "5' .0“ as. \ a . d The nfiatinn. (i‘l'hgnnlll wore a reside at 17 Ga“ ash” Drive {Kay with 2; woan roprosenb .webster was m the. chm... and ,iwwuwwwwl ‘ \.\ "Wavy V y . ress o PHIth luv brocade ' ' jng hhe presbyterian, Baptist, opened the mccting w1th then H. BENNETT CARR '- “3;... . The men and women of the [EL and Charlottetown Hospitals are Insurance Counselling Dist. Supt. Sun Life of Canada Phone 4-8817 - 4-5435 i. Charlottetown, P.E.l. S0 WWW GO om W on the iob to provide you with the best care they can give you . . . around the clock. BUT--- their iob is not possible unless they have proper facilities . . -. proper equipment . . . sufficient numbers of skilled personnel . . . adequate accommodation . . . and many other factors. YOUR hospitals are YOUR health cam-res. Their purpose Is to be of service to you and other members of the community. Won't you help us to help you? Your support ' is on important contribution to the well-being of this community. Unless this financial campaign is successful. the only results. for you and for your hospitals. will be service and hospital treat- V'vvavvvv O'OOHOOO-O “+0 ‘ o ‘3 here to serve. you ANY j hour of the day or night“ CALL 4-6623 for 24 hour service MEDICAL PHARMACY Corner of Pownal and Richmond St.. Ch'town I (m III, satin wiih beige accessores and F‘ramingham. Mass. Anglican and United Churchm quotation “If you know a goo ‘ I lThc service this year was pre- iihinfl- 9853‘ If 0n". follgwleld bl); 4 i I ipared under ihe leadershi ofilhe Creed n unison. 0 ca ; S Mrs. David Chung_ general], 59- was responded In by fouriccn crefary of the Womens‘ Evan- members with an Irish joke and ‘i ‘ ° igclistic Sociciy of Korca. a cake of soap. One visitor was‘ LO Call in worship was lcd by prcscnl. Mix. William A. Machnnan, The minuies of the previous W'” B S d W confession and assurance, Mrs. meeting were read by the see- I e I ’retary. Mrs. Robert Hogg. The . correspondence was read KENSINGTON 'l‘lic li‘isli— building drop tables in ilic kil-i dealt with and three institute town WI held the March mcct- chen were approved. An auctioni -cook books were DN‘SGHIEd‘lO ing in the Community Hall with sale and party will he canned I ‘ihrce new brides in the district. sen members proseni. _oui after the hall is cleaned. I The committee reported that Due to the illness of the pre- Mrs. E.W. Johnstone suggest-1‘ Iold chairs have been repaired. sldeni the meeting was chaired ed a letter be sent to the and two dozen new stackin chairs I by the vicc prcsidcnl. Mrs. iicr. protesting the relaxing have been purchased for thc| Borden (tampbcll. Thc ‘Ihou lit' ‘ihc liquor laws in this province. ; .school. The Ways and Means "’1‘ “19 "Willi" “'35 I‘G‘Hd by Mrs. This was met with approval and ‘ ,commitice reported that ih c Clayton Slaw". Rnll call was signcd by all the members and "UPOMM in by naming a 53- thc sccrctary was authorized to write school teacher. ' writ,» the letter, ‘ sum of $67.71 was nctied from i‘ fihe recent turkey supper and; $24 from card parties. Two dol-l lars was voiqd for the Kensing- 0 other serious sickncss was Meeting adjourned with the reported and new fiif‘k Visitms INaiional Anihcm followed by ion Regional High School ban- IVIIIIIIIIIIII. - I ‘ _ Wm be Mr. Dom... Mam”... mm mm and a reading. ‘ m... ————-—‘—. men? which is NOT adequate to fully diagnose and treat 1' II C SIZVPY‘I hand Mrs.. Lunch concluded the meeting.i The new sick commilicc ls l ‘ick. , r if T e sc ool nccds' Mrs. Crawford Pckefits and i have been msl. paper towels Ml'RR-Av "ARRQUR um 1 .Mrs. Erskine MacMurdo. Beul- bought. I firfo for mittens in-i Mm- Ollflr‘" Cdllm’ WWW Iah Moase is on the school com- I stalled. as well as cxira coat i Pd WOI‘SMD “he I h 9 m 9‘ Imiitec. ‘ r hooks. and tho Encyclopedia ‘ "Moihers" RI “10 regular "WNW . Mrs. Samu cl Waugh. Mrs. and mks had hecn incndcd. Mrs.§lm1 0" "‘9 I": .h ‘Ron Reeves. Mrs. Wilfred ' I I 8h PHWIPY‘ Wilmif‘Prr‘d in b0 UCW hf‘ld i“ l' “ C‘ “N 3* 1Wau h and Mrs. Rendnl Case- w E d . E G I . the school visitor for March._ Th? "PENNY"- MI'S. Carli iley gill be in charge of lunch i o Y Y Parents Day was held in the Richards reported I profit 0! ' . for the April meeting. lah Moase was in charge iof the program when a question- ‘aire on Education was discuss- led and filled in. She also con- .Icihool on March 4th. $73.61 received from . The monthly committee pass~ parties to date with expenses of! ed in $31.50, procccds from card , $7.44. She also reporch $107.25 3 parties held in tho hall, The was on hand in gcnerail funds} Please Give Generously To The . card secretary handed in $.10. ‘ and $80. in Hall lmvpmvement" ducted a come". i from sale of greeting cards. ‘un . I I . Leaman Casoley Mrs. ‘ Correspondence was read ask- The matber 0' Paintinz the in-' Crawford Picketts Mrs.' Ren- ing (or educational books for St. terior of the church was discus- Ida“ cageiey, 3an Mn Eric iMacMurdo were appointed to {attend the meeting called by i Lucia Island in the West Indies, sod. but definite plans will be 3 and members will bring some . made at a future meeting. I l to the A p r i l moot-mg. A papcri on Education was read by Mrs. 5 Archie Johnstone. also the PM»: Vincial Convener's Iclicr was. 'fead and the questionaire dis- lo be filled chi and soot In later. i Mrs. Robert Slaveri proposcd‘ the WI start a quilt for the Loo-E Iter Carnival. and that shei would unite the blocks and put 2 III: Mt together. Members IN and will help with the militias. 3 Mrs. Clayton Staveri distri-:y bated than apron. and the and return .' fill 'Pnyn-i Mrs. Horace Cunn will the group. reported that the work 'l‘br~ possibilin of the UCW sponsoring a concert was sung gcsicd. and Mrs. Nathan Irving. was asked to contact the Mur- ray Hanbour North people. Easier cards will he sent in all .sick and shut—in people in the vicinity. each member to bring names of those in whom cards should he sent to our next meet- .0 “ "til i meg in the unavoidable ab- ' e of programme con- veincr. a Bible quiz which was to be hold was not available. i The evening was broumit to a clou by a game led by Mrs. Nathan Irving and Mn. Luther Homing. 1 UNIT ram-1r: now I The rs of Unii 'llhmc. ‘ UCW met for the March meet- ing at the home of Mrs. Robert rawford. ‘ The pnesideni. Mrs. Everett Hawaii. Jr. opened the ‘ by head's: a "To Each Man” i | section entitled HARVEST 0F COLOR Colorful as t festival! Em- lrroider a lavish harvest on your or ad gift line Large. luscious finiiis. vege- tables iurn towels info dccorny M . accents. Emhmi er cloths. curtains ion. Patiern 7336: four RxlfLinch moiifs. THIRTY-FIVE (TENTS (coins) for this pattern 4 no stamps. please) to Alice Brooks. care of Guardian-Patriot Pattern Dept. on Front St. W.. Toronto 1. Ont. Ontario residents add 1 cent a a l e s tax. Print Plainly PAT- ‘ TERN NUMBER. NAME, AD- DRESS. lm's biggest Needlecraft Show stars smocked accessor- it's our new Needlecraft Catalog! Plus over zoo fresh-to- you designs to knit. crochet. sew. weave. Plus free pattern. Send 5 cents here must Ml loud mos-d embroider. quilt. f .ihe Remington Lion's Club for March l4. regarding plans for the centennial celebrations in l 4. I A lunch was served by Mrs. Reeves assisted by the lunch icommittee. Mrs. .lohn Pickciis, Mrs. lan MacMundo. Mrs. Eric- iMaCMlll‘dO and Mrs. Lehman lCaseIey. WOMAN RARREI) OTTAWA (CP) -— A Negro .housewife has been barred by ‘ the American - based headquar- iters of the International Swret ‘Adelines, Inc.. from singing iwith its Ottawa branch. local iofficials port tawa group last weekend that .Mrs. Lana Clowcs a Negro ,‘tenor. can no longer sing with the group. The SWeet Adelines constitution states that main- be "white girls of detector." LIBERAL CANDIDATE 8 FOR KING CFCY - TV Friday. March 15 7:20 — 7:30 p.m. PIJ. [M A“. P. E. I. and CHARLOTTETOWN HOSPITAL . FINANCIAL CAMPAIGN 1 FOR s200.000 VA