Anne ine Bond, Women’s Editor, Phone 4-8506 The Guardi Guardian, Ch Charlottetown, Mon. April 2, ‘1962. 7 HAPPENINGS | os Ralph Manning was hos- | by the ladies of the West Royal- ess to the members of the XI ty Women’s Institute the presen- Sete Phi Sorority at her home tation of . o. was made to on St, Peter's Road on Wednes- | Mr. McLe y Ivan Morrow daay evening. lon behalf a Mi staff. Mrs. Me- | The business meeting s | Lean, who was a special guest, conducted by the president, | was presented with an arrange- | Mrs. Manning. A scholarship in ment of cut panes by Mre. the amount of $25 was voted to Janie McAlee’ the Music Festival. The nomin- Staff mabe expressed deep ating committee, the chairman ‘regret that Mr. McLean would | of which is Miss Francis Mac- soon be leaving their midst to enter business for himself, and |best wishes were unanimous for | new slate of officers for the com- | his success. ing year at the next meeting. Mr. McLean thanked the staff | Mrs. Lloyd MacLeod present- for their thoughtfulness and ed an interesting and informa- | spoke with feeling of the whole tive program on ‘‘German Lit- hearted co-operation he had re- erature And Art’’. In this she re- ceived from them during the lated the life story of Johann past twelve years. Wolfgang Von Goethe, the great- he n ewmanager Mr. William est name in German literature, Ball, who was present, was) and also something of the life warmly welcomed. and work of Albrecht Durer, the great German a Mrs. David Larkin entertain- Refreshments were served by | ed members of her bridge club the hostess assisted by Mrs. | ‘at ee home {in Summerside on Doug Dennis. | Wednesday evening. Miss Audrey Gillis will be the | hostess for the next meeting. Miss Nellie Stell of Summer- * | side visited friends in Charlotte- | | town on Monday. | “AT HOME” RECEPTION IS HELD Rev. and Mrs. on Mitton , of-the congregation served held an “at hom me! dainty refreshments to the bers of the ne of | many guests. Left to right are the First Baptist Church at | Rev. Mr. Mitton, Mrs. om the new parsonage on Thurs- | daughter Ruth; Ss. day afternoon. A large num- | Rideout, Mrs. Miton's moter ber of persons attended the | and the Mitton’s son Ron West Royalty Hall on Tuesday,| Austin Pendergast of Reneiag- affair and were received by | They are shown receiving March 27 to honor Mr. C.M. Me-. ton was a business visitor Mr. and Mrs, Mitton. Laaies | Mrs. Mare Spencer. | Lean who had been manager of Charlottetown on Friday. twelve PRS torres eer een erat Gallant. A few from Howlan at- | opie. : tended Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gal- | ;|lant and family of Piusville | | were in Howlan on Sunday. : Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gaudet | |and sons Noel and Raymond of | Woodstock wete in Howlan on | Forty five employees of the | Co-op Super Market gathered at BURNS-COSTELLO NUPTIALS r. and Mrs. Earl Gerald | Costello are shown following | mer Mary Burns of Charlotte- town, The double ring cere- their recent marriage at St. | mony was performed by the vo el -op for the past Dunstan’s Basilica in Charlot- | Rt. Rev. Patrick McMahon. tetown, The bride is the for- | (Photo By Meyers) ELLEN’S DIARY Acril Brings Promise Of Sunshine And Showers April now? Yes, by this shall have come to a first April ear: Ten tables of forty-fives were fer a turkey dinner served in play at the Kingsway Motel restaurant on Monday evening, | fi whe the Sheree WI held Geishas And Tea their weekly card party. The ladies high a to Mrs. Houses Belong Ralph Gordon and the men's to | ! / . To Japan’s Elite VANCOUVER (CP) — Japa- | ese women aren’t sure that ds Arthur Brown. Consolation priz- | es went to Mr. Parker Burchan- | swelling, opening. Small ones they want their husban to | exclaiming over the sight of first forsake the geisha or tea house Sunday staat Mr, and Mrs. Lyman Arsen- | were recent visitors to Piusville at the home of Mr. and | Mrs. Clarence Gallant. Mrs. Anthony Finnan was host on pecs Gras a to the last of card parties an and Mrs. Jamison and the |door prize was won by Francis MacLean. The cake went to Parker Burchanan. ea and refreshments we were served by the members of the be- | in week! And what will it be like |greening grass. Robins come straight home after | ri stitute. [fore leat lent with sight tables weather-wise, we wonder? A11|more come home. praee sais ti | | play. rose and amber this dawning? | But this was a March day: § a matter of prestige, SAY! Mrs Frank Greene, Monta- On Monday night a few from | of a month Mrs. John Stanhope-Reid, wife thaps, |a_ last Monday of New Zealand’s high’ com- A crisp rm though only pleasantly so? Or which all in all has been plea- will tt be gently gray, cloud dip- | sant. A storm? But what is one Missioner to Canada. ping down to rest on the quiet | storm? We remember March's Husbards who don’t come hills? ‘“‘Howe’er it be’’: promise | gift of sunshine, pal ey lov- home early have so much pres- | of sunshine or shower, April will | ely sun-wreathed d tige that if they do come di- ere! “T wouldn't say - 4 ‘get much rectly home there’s a doubt Last fall when all the glory of sun today,’’ James husband of that they are doing well the autumn had fallen from ours, offered fastening an over- business,” she said in » inter- bush and tree, had departed all clasp at the bedroom window , View during a visit her too from field and sky, and the this morning. ‘No it doesn’t She spent several years days shortened to early lamp- look too promising to me Tokyo while her husband served light, and the wind cried loneli-| A day of light cloud-cover fol- With the New Zealand diplo- | feeli f damp | matic service in Japan. ly along the damp farmlands, |lowed, and a feeling o P| accite act tho fetean avec _| Howlan went to O'Leary to the } | last card party of the season at | the home of Mrs. Denise Riley. Miss Wanda Gaudet of Tig- nish was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Arsenault. Rosie Thibedeaur and David | Wedge of St. Louis were recent guests at el a of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gallant. Mrs. Fells aaah was host | on Tuesday ee to the Wood- | stock card part | Ash Wetbesdas was clear and gue, entertained the members of Acme rebeka.. Past Noble Grands Club on Tuesday even- ing. Mrs. Douglas MacLaren | eresaaed over a brief business session. She was assisted by the secretary, Mr. Stewart West- Games of auction in freshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. E. H. MODEL {Stewart and Miss Adah Mae: | ona then daughter eek ek Mr. and Mr G. Ste Crestwood Drive, % one of the of F hills were “Aur we Team nk Saas Mat aa ti es the shad- hubby's meere eee recap Re om the weekend with his parents | riodels that will be 1 (gro cyl operation some longing, “Why it's now ows lifted giving sunlight. And was Surprised’ to find iow m Wellington and Union Corner in the P.E.I. Hospital Junior | of the ashes at St. Anthony's at months away! A whole winter in | a anes this a ye aie. oe men depend on thelr YPU m < ot the ‘horas cot “tes tty oe of Spring [6 at. Rev. - Richard offi- a the now me | iuiad, whan Cader pe clear- ‘They rely on them for deci- | Bonnie’ McCarville Saturday ‘he Baster dul duties ate a But looking back what has it ed snowfall from the front sions in the home and in busi- enee ee 24th with @| orm in the city on Friday af-| nin been?’ Only a short bridge of | verandah this afternoon. ‘Does ness. Japanese women for all ay manaead 3 L. Arsenault has t¢toon and taken to the Char y time. A gossamer span, lhe think he can catch those jc doll-like appearance have been awarded the contract for | lottetown Hospital with a hadi we think, like that Mire in young: | er years of our farming with | James, used to bide in Below ST. LOUIS Pte. John Perry of the Cana- s influenced their | But Sy ead, women all over the finishing a new Legion Home world know how to nee Wellingt cut head, broken glasses and cuts around the face. However we understand Mr. Jay, who is | sparrows on that rosebush? He | should have learned by this, they're only teasing him. Yes, Congratulation are being ex- : , hin fi i : : z ae ee reat Pe ere canes ka a ope ee maa eel ile aa (ona |e SNe a e , : 0 6 ; Mrs. E Christmas Festival - and its ae “did you see? Wild for its high birth rate, now has Man who celebrated her birthday Mrs. P.R. Sinnott, who under- | Perry of St. Louis left recently | than recently. a rate eee lower n ii, leew Pa ed See i. is legal and widely | Shter Mary of Summerside re- tor peat ga are cently visited Mr. and Mrs. Ru- | went surgery in the Charlotte- | | for Germany where they widl town Hospital 10 days ago says - a for the next three home agai . John Perry and two Mrs. Vincent McGrath is! ounaten Bens sags and Rich- spending some time in the city | ard are on there way to Ger- Earle Enman a is expected home again this | | pares, where they will join Mr. Mr. Johnnie Hughes, who un-| Mr. and Mrs. Dennis McCor- derwent surgery in the Charlot-|mick have returned to tetown Hospital last week, is Louis after visiting in Moncton improving again and should be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. out later this week. | Claude Parey | Mr. and Mrs. Herb McDer- | Mr. Alphonse Marchand of mott leave this Saturday on a | the RCMP has returned to Hali- weeks vacation trip to Boston | fax, N.S., after spending the | where they will be the guests of weekend with his wife and fa- | Mrs. McDermott’s sisters. | mily in St. Louis. | Forty eight years is a lon Mrs. Allan Mahr of Toronto is time serving the public as post | visiting her sister, Mrs. Eva Cal- master and post a but |laghan also her mother and oth- that’s the record of and er members of her family in cks! They must have been in oodwill emanating from the} the water down there by the the United S dam warmed hearts of mankind. It was the opening of the then |" mt ei im ta ‘| Year’s gate and stepping in then| ‘They went thataway!’’ Mac to strange ground. It was, to be | passing, grinned nodding toward | limited to one or two children.” ae MacLure and Mr. and Mrs. : “ ” Mrs. Reid said that to her John Barlow. sure, a few frosts, crackling in the west o up the ns | knowledge, legal abortion Mr. the beams of this old house,| ‘Must have campie’s : and putting marvellous etchings barks at the sparrows that fri- has not encouraged promiscuity aera os a ae eee |“ on the panes. It was snow on the | ghtened them,”’ Alex said. — Japan’s younger genera- | George F. Pye Ge Lot 16. rooves - softly falling mostly, | here was no glory of sunset | tion | Members of Sunshine Club feathering in swansdown the colors this evening. Only the ‘Tn Japan, abortion does not | met on Thursday evening March branches of the trees, blanket- | flush of rose and gold in the| contravene their religious con- ist at the hom af ty ae c z ing gently ee tieat fields. That | rifted gray before the day went | victions. And a low birth rate is Mrs. Milton Ma Carvill was the wint out along silver paths above the | | essential in a small country al- ‘are ven used and Miss Alice Gallant spent the |ready occupied by a terrific E aut Apt wa aM an samen, yone| sb a Dae erie ee ing, the smiling streamlets that | house across: the lane visit at the | WELLINGTON s. Hazel Stewart, St. Elean- ever coursing riverward bear ors, recently visited her par- | winter’s traces away; etd | hey ay is always 7 ye | Campbel ; a ag vet ha ell also Mr. an rs on firm ground again- and how| Until tomorrow — — Diary— | anit -— "ious ie na Milton McCarville, 'WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS Stanhope UCW Holds Regular Monthly Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the Stanhope UCW was held recently at the home of Mrs. * Ross. he devotional period and a bible study was led by Mrs. Ray Carr and a reading ‘The | Manger of Bethlehem” was giv- en by Mrs. Ross. Mrs, Lloyd Bell and Mrs. Cas- sie Marshall presented a skit en- titled ‘Citizenship That Counts.” The president, Mrs. Harry Lawson, chaired the business meeting. Roll call was answer- ed 4 members. It was decided that the group would provide the necessary ma- a to repair the church hymn Mrs. Alvin MacLauchlen ih sia to write a letter of thanks to the president of the Harrington UCW for the wvi- tation to the World Day of Pra- yer Service. New committees were appoint- ed as follows: program, Mrs. Rhodes Warren; | Bible study. Mrs. . Ralph ¢ Carr; worship, Mrs. | were given out for collections. Also set up were committees |to collect for Red Cross. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jos- | eph H. Gallant. Roll call to be pe aster Fashion, | answered by costumes, or hats. Mr. and Mrs. James Shea and family were recent guests 9 Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cor- “The winners of the highest points in a series of whist par- ties held in Piusville district | were Mrs. Warburton Murray | and Melvin Blanchard. Ralph Carr; and lunch, Mrs. Harry Kielly, Mrs. George Hoo-| per and Mrs. Eric Kipping. Mrs. Lloyd Shaw invited the members to her home for the) next meeting. CARLETON SIDING W. I. The Carleton Siding WI held | their regular monthly meeting | on March 6 at the home of Mrs. Sheldon Nicholson. The presi- dent, called the meeting to or- | der with the Institute Ode and| Club Women’s Creed. The minutes of the last meet-| ing were read and approved and two new members were welcom-| ed to the meeting. The sick committee report. was given by the committee | convener, It was moved and seconded that the group send a donation to| | , Ploneeer Doll Was Brought To Cnt. By First Premier TORONTO (cP) —A collection of 19th centur oneer toys that | includes a dol! be ’n- tario’s first premier has seen acquired by the Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conserva- tion Authority The collection of about 100 items was ozet hv the late Percy Band of 7 ato who made a af as- ee early Canadian toys om mat arts he coun. ry Alhe + ‘ of Pin- neer Village. a orit pro- ject where th ( tion was on display in 1960. savs it is the most comprehens of its kind In acquiring it with money from a grant. the ithoritv. averted | its sale to U.S. museums which were interested Among items are dolls of every.t$hie. horse-drawn fire en- cing Noah’s ark. a circus | ron s. sleighs anonee val piere is a doll he a yt ‘ 4 . Baeear iy four a ve Meet wide which is furnished Bwith miniature riod furnish ings and furniture in exact ) tail. de- One dol' was purchased by | John Stanfield MacDonald. On- | tario’s first premier, in 1867 for his daughter. ing the Creed. The minutes were read and approved. The treasurer gave a report on the “Weighing Party,” with proceeds being $45.00. Reports were given by the sick and school committees, Correspondence was read and dealt with, and bilis paid. A paper on education wag | read by the secretary. It was decided to give a quilt to a fa- mily who lost their home by fire. The next meeting to be at the | home of Mrs. Alton Newman and guest speaker, to be Mr. Edward MacPhail. Lunch committee te be: Mrs. Alton Newman, Mrs. Jud MacPhee, Mrs. Foster MacKinnon with Mrs. Louis Dare rach and Mrs, Brewer Boyle on the program. A contest was conducted by Mrs. Everett Boyle and won by | Mrs. Murphy and a Penny Guss- ing Contest put on by Mrs. Mure | Phee was won by Mrs. Jud Mae- The meeting closed with the Queen, after which a dainty |lunch was served by the hostess assisted by the committee in charge. the Drama Festival, Historical Society and the Easter Seal Campaign. New committees were appoint: | ed as follows: program, Mrs Raymond Harvey and Mrs. He- ber Myers: lunch, Mrs. Ray- | mond Harvey, Mrs. Hfber My- H. BENNETT CARR Insurance Counselling Dist. Supr. Sun Life of Canada Phune 4-8817 — 4-5435 Charlottetown. P.E.1. ers and Mrs. Stanley Rogers. The next meeting will be held | at the school and the hostess will Mrs. Stanley Rogers Following adjournment of the meeting, lunch was served by the hostess and the committee | | in charge. | } | Friends of Mr. Keir Murray, | to Miminegash are pleased learn he has returned to his home much improved in health | after being a patient of a few | days in the Western Hospital, | Alberton. Alyre Gallant and Dale Cor- |coran, attended a card play in Elmsdale. school on Monday ev- | ening. Sponsored by the Junior Farmer's Association. Quite a number of residents in this community are confined to their homes following an epi- demic of cold and flu. NEW HAVEN W. I. The monthly meeting of the New Haven W.I was held at the | |home of Mrs. Michael Murphy | ;on March 7. Roll call was ans- | | wered by 15 members. | The meeting opened by repeat- Archer & MacDonald Neca OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 9:00 p.M. Forniture Carpets Draperies Panspori eT on largest se’ in the @ Enhance Choose from the foundation garments ® Daisy Fresh lection of City. ® Sarong ® Gothic FAMOUS FOR BRANDED INSPECTED STEAKS joyous the feel of it! Buds | Good-night. a Stacey Were ond tantity | Mrs. Gerald Ramsay and dav- con oo Jay, at the Morell | Tignish. | ld H ay ghter Charlene of oncton, | PY ' | MARY HAWORTH brand fami alo Sune |e as he ite har pact A Jeet! = PIUSVILLE =| A pre enaneeee nemerenrarenrnnnenma renee ee side were recent guests of Mrs. a. yre |master and he and Mrs. Jay Fifteen members of the Pius- ville Woman’s Institute met on Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony coe Roll call was answered by d —_ a recipe for the Institute Howard Barlow. Mr. and Mrs. Russell and family of Hunter River were visitors of Mr. W. H. Barlow and Mrs. Keith MacDonald. Master Eldon Arsenault, son and E. | have carried on ever since. Mr. Jay retired two years ago and Mrs. Jay took over in full. HOWLAN Miss Annie Gallant spent ceaeient night with her sis- | io "Amend Arsenault has re- Bernard | turned home from Prince Coun- ty Hospital after undergoing surge! Student Ponders Question Of Gifts For The Teacher Dear Mary Haworth: As the, Dear Mary Haworth: Con | Arsenault has returned home end of the ache uarter draws ing the recent exchange abet near, on thi i ving the deacon who serves in God's {fom Prince County Hospital Mrs Ster’ rling Barlow of Tr | velers Rest has recently return- ed home from a month visit with - son and daughter- in- | law, and Mrs. Bruce Barlow ommiien gave their reports and new ones were appointed MEDICAL PHARMACY here to serve you hour of the day or night. CALL 4-6623 for 24 hour service MEQICAL PHARMACY rner of Pownal and Richmond St., Ch’town n-law, Mrs, Angus Arsen- The March of Dimes canvas | in Winnipeg. ON THE ISLAND IT's a here he has been a patient. cy tevertee teachers a gift. The hou to Friends hope to os Mrs. out soon ult, as- | Minnie ue : : z i : Enroute home Mrs. Barlow | visited her sister, Mrs. Herman | MacKin- | a Hi : pprove of him and | i 3 z 5 i ede, I isa kind. 3 : 3 3 3 eS ie in defense of social drink- ing. “The two don’t go together. God didn’t write the Bible. spired writers did— eae i isn’t fitting to quote the Bibl } F i ; 1 a : E 3 z ; i z i : 3 Hi g 7 A.B.: So who bard wrote the memo to a gal : i el Es naghs : $ 3 dF ’ " tion | retaries — transcribing His fie | i il in| 2 Splurge i student " i a r iL g3 a 100% ef i Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arsenault and daughters Elizabeth, Carole and Mariene went to Charlotte- town on Monday. . i the surmise that you may be i ik : i i Mr. Lyman Arsen- ault have now ’ theved in to Mrs. ly at the home of Mrs. Felix | non t h ab td | cae meure teste” ine (Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Eatoneee ‘Out. 0 @ We | eats aeeae a i > “campbe accompanied by S00 | tise Judy Gallant of Plusville ¢ al winners. ‘Emanuel tg Arsenault, ee ian Mrs, Leo weeks with nis son and bees BRISTOL a er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alban e weekly card party trom Arsenault and family. An old landmark of many, wemnestey night. A few from an army course in Char- has been sold | ard attended the weekly cone setae that “aeaed Monday, 2nd torn down. The old station party in O'Leary on Wednesday February 26. While attending here was built long ago and the night at the home of Edmund the home of Mr. n here nearly 100 years ago,| Miss Beverly Arsenault of est Sellick, Winslos. | resided in the on and rais- Bloomfield Corner was a recent Lem Day recently visit- led his family guest of Marlene Arsenault of Ellerslie. the station was the late Ceph = fiss Diane Gallant, ‘S.| Mr. Elmer Arsenault spent Davey. at St. Dunstan's, spent the firet Dear B.S.: On second glance, ———— |_ Many who are along in the . weekend of March at her home here ” ? Thank you |recall their younger ays : pon eim isms : :K, | atound the old station as a dat- Dear E.K.: Individuals who ing place and the walls were po Me ge are is —s : oon Sane” Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault classified as psychopaths or sa- ‘Ine the station arie and and sons Milton, Muncey and dists or psyc depending eeu Midgell. have ‘on Alton motored to Charlottetown o | Upon their particular pattern of ality or ectiveness. 7888, adr i i i A whist ae was held recent- yr and Cpl. Bertha Arsenault’s home, walle | Sane were in play, with sever- Grant, i seeene to Charlottetown s soandias some Gms ‘sa a lee ane ‘we = Stanley Gaudet was host ‘aude McCarville is at- ™any years here has gone. The Howlan attended. Arthur ~~ old CNR station this course, ag is staying at ro William Davey, section fore | Peters . Ern- ed Mr. and Mrs. Peter Miller, | ite last snetiha to reside Sowten. ly? What does the word “affec- ternoon and evening of life wil persons suf- covered with lovers names. fer mentally or physically and no doubt the on Monday 3 | j i i} i oo when the iron horse Mrs. Henry Gallant with here like the but- Audrey, Barbara and Dale, ter festery, the starch factory | spent Sunday os with her | and all the carding, grist and jushand’s pare The last in . ‘corten of eight weekly card parties was held on the ear i I Mary fawerth counsels | saw mills. | through her colunin, not by mail Friends of Mr. J.B. Jay were or . Write her | shocked to learn he was struck Monday night in Duvar at care of The Guardian. dows by @ car im the blinding home t it d to something extra special... made in England. . ver blouse from our 1962 Spring with an income tax return a Wile... treat yourself like pure wool Lansea sweater, . or a Kay Sil- selection. 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