. .m. we .m2.x1.,,h V -aiima-. v . "F" ? to -u-M:-ersna;mm -t. '.'- ::H.rvI34A -4-N; .- z.-.1.” Awairdvrl one of the Drama Few- iivai Association Lropliys RI their presentation of the one act play "The Stubborn Elf", at the Juniu Drama competitions held 'ruud.sy K . night in St. Peter's Cathedral Hall. was this group of player! representing me junior grades of st. Tor-ua's School: From Row. " ESTIVAL TROP left to right. Robin Curran. Leo McCarthy. Mervin Bradley. Ann Smith; Back Row. Rita Curran, :6. ms. at Csrletui Edward Island and April 3rd. 157. In came west in 1901. and 5 kett bought grain f Pool Elevators at Codeue Ridgedale. Sask. Ed McCai1liy (Ruth). and Mrs. M. C. Henley i Jay Kenny. Maurice Campbell. Hear History And Legends Of Inkermcin House An intriguing account of the history and legends of lnkerman House was the highlight of the annual meeting of the Charlotte i.own University Women's Club. The members were guests of home. historical Inkerman House. Previous to the business part of REV. NEILRAIBAIIXD British Guiana Minister Visits The Rev. Neil Ramssroop. min- ister of Ramdeholl Memorial Prea- hyierian Church. New Amster- dam. British Guiana. who is mak- ing a tour of the Maritime Prov- inces. will visit the Presbytery of Prince Edward island duriniz the wrek of May 21st-26th. The parents of Rev. Mr. Ram- sarmp came to Britiii Guiana as indentured immigrants to the sus- ar plantations. They were wan to (lhrisi,by the effective preaching of Canadian Presbyterian Mission-V arics. '. The Rev. Neil Ramsaroop re-' cr-nod In: early education In the Canadian Presbyterian Mission Primary and High School. After the meeting a delicious buffet sup- per was enjoyed. important items to! business dealt with included I 'motion that this club sponsor an- other musical program under the direction of Mrs. Edwin Johnstone early in December, Reports on the various aspects of the year's activ- ities were given by the following members: treasurer. Mrs. Lawson; oorreepmding secretary. Wire- MacMilla.n; and by the president. Miss Anderson. The increase in membership has been very gratifying during the past year. In her remarks on the story of Inkerman House Mrs. Lawson mentioned the fact that it was built by Col. Gray who had a very colorful career and travelled to all corners of the globe. it was after the Crimean War. having been wounded at the Battle of lnlierman, that he returned to P. EJ. and built the home and called it Inkerman House. It is also in- teresting to note that this same Col. Gray was Premier of P.E.l. and on the committee at the time of the meeting held in Charlotte- town to discuss a Maritime Union out of which developed Confeder- ation. graduation from High School he served the church in British Gui- ana for eleven years as a Catech- lst. in 1942 he started Theological studies at Bethel College, and fol- lowing his graduation in 1945 was called and ordained to the Chris- tian Ministry. He has been min- ister of Ramdeholl Church since 1948. it is the see- nnd largest of the British Guiana congregations. The General Board of "' ” of the Presbyterian Church in Can- ada brought the Rev. Mr. Ram- saroop to Canada last year fir post graduate theological studies in Presbyterian College. University. Montreal. He will re- turn to the Montreal College for further study in the Fall. The island Churches which Rev. Mr. Ramseroop will visit during his tour will include Tyne Valley on May 21st. Surnmevrside Mu End. Clyde River May wd. Mur- ray Harbour North May 11th. on Gunday. May nth. he wil preach in Zion Presbyterian (Xiucch. Olin lottetown. at the morning service. and at the evening service in New London Prveabytrlan anti-di. Farewel Party On Retirement On May lllth. Mr. Jdlli D. Mas- Donald of Milton. P.E.l. netind from the fruit and Vegetable Div- ision of the Federal Dapertrnd of Agriculture. ml "N The following report of the nom- inating committee was received; past president. Miss Doris Ander- son; president. Miss Helen Yeo; vice - president Mrs. Cyrus Mac- Millan: recording sec'y. Mrs. Anne Mrs. J.A. Lawson at her SlllIlfl'lEl'1 j AIR STEWARDESS l 'becoming an EAL stewardness she Miss .Viar.iorie E. Ellis has grad- uated from Eastern Air Lines aw wardens training school in Miami, Florida. and started her career as an EAL stewardnesa. iliss Ellis sit eh daughter of lilr. and Mrs. E. 8. Ellis. 47 Peak: Street. Charlottetown. and gradu- ated from high school in 0'l..eary and from the Prince of Wales Col- lege here icharlottetownt. Before was a statistician for Riddle Air- lines both in Canada and Miami. or and two sisters in William of the R.C.A.F h Ill MEMIIBIII MRS. JOHN J. LARKIN of Mrs. John J. Larkin. after M.” Emma Pliaelen. She was born friends. wife and kind mother. led. She took a keen interest institute. vour. For many years she was Florida. She was also a member of the Royal Canadian Air Force in flying control. many cities on F.astern's system Bermuda and Puerto Rico. sojourn on earth comfortable. Robin. and mother. Sintalutn district in IE5. Mr. Crop. E spent one year at Veilianivile, surviving besides his widow are gareti San Antonio. Texas. In. Edmonton, Harvey Whenhun Ids). inei. both of Ridgednle, use hung. Vancouver. B.C. A brother at Whonnock. I.c. He was predeceased by Ii luau daughter Marion in 1932 and a you 1943. The death occurred at her home in Five Houses on February 17. lingering illness of many months. . Lsrkina maiden name was Morell seventy-six years ago. She spent her girlhood days there and by her kindness and moral char- acter endeared henself to many friends. In 1910 she married John J. Larkin and moved to Five House. when she made many In her home she was a devoted always cheerful and pleasant not only to has family. but to everyone who came to her home. As a neigh- bour she was kind and aympathic. ready to help the sick and troub- the welfare of the school and was an active member of the Women's Mrs. Larkin was endowed with ualous christian faith and she practiced her rellgimi with for- momber of the Catholic Women's League of the Sacred Heart. Dieing as she lived in union with God. she M" accepted her illness patiently and received frequently the Sacrament of Holy Mother Church. She had the consolation of being cared for in her illness by her husband. he- son Herbert and his wife. They spared nothing to make her last 1 Her funeral took place on Feb-F ruary 20 to St. Peters Roman U:on u-completion of Vthemyfivsit-i.C&olic1Church.NDeap'lm wee s am ng course in ism. geco cg Miss Elhs chose as her lnitiallio .Ieli".'lIlalrl'ell,lnipleaC!!.oReqi1,le1l1 base. Fomr there she will fly t-in High Mass was sung by Rev. Eric . ' assisted by her nephew, hwich covers 15 states. Canada. ,Rev. Reginald Phaelsn. who also! lofficinled at the grave. Then all ithat was mortal of a loving wife I kind friend and N.B. . . Hnzelton Phelan. Charlottetown , Owen Dwan, Hamilton. Ontario Louis Larkin. Vancouver, B.C. Cyril Mclnnis. Vancouver. B.C. Miss Elaine Macxinnon. Rollo Bay Mr. and Mrs. Albert Quieley. 5!- Peters Mr. and Mrs. and family. Mt. Hope - Mr. and Mrs. Dan Macliay. Ml- Hope , lk. and Mrs. Joseph MICKINIIII. Vernon River Mr. and Mrs. James I. Lsi-kin. Armadale Mrs. Samuel Nicholson. Mt. Hope Mr. and Mrs. Neil Nicholson, Mt he Adonirom Jodaon Hope Mrs. Dougald MacDonald and family. St. Peters Hugbie Joseph MacDonald and family. Selkirk St. Peters Bay C.W.L. George and Minnie Byrne. Morell Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harris. El- min Mr. Joseph A. MacDonald. Mon- ticello Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MacAulay and Reggie. St. Peters Mr. and Mrs. Russell Perry. Rollo I Bay Mr. and Mrs. Mel MncPhee. Mon- ticello at Elaine and Joseph Lu-kin. Mon- ticello Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ross-iter. Morell Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sheeiian. Bear River Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Powers. Bos- Mass - Mrs. Laurette Mcinnis. Morell lMr. and Mrs. Cheater MacDonald. Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Troy Jr.. Boston Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MacPhee and family. Selkirk Mr. and Mn. Philip Henneberry, Morell Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ewes and family. Charlottetown. !!.R. 9 Mr. and Mrs. Allan Macswain. Dundas Caitre Mr. and Mn. Francis Wilson. R. Peters I James A. MacDonald. St. Peters Mr. and Mrs. Charlie St. Cmine. Boston. Mass. and Mrs. Eugene linnoot. Morell M:ssVirjnia Madieeon. Wollviill. Ml5l Mary Kay. Madonna House, Coinbermere. Ont. Sr. Mary Martha. Mount St. Marys tors and oral Mr. and Mrs. Lori Ryan and fain- . Morell lb. Mrs. John J. Dwan, st. Peters Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mullally and family. For Mrs. Plus Macxinnon. Sel- Mr. and Mrs. Lou Bums and iam- lly. St. Peters Mr. and Mn. Patrick Casey and family, St. Peters HI-Ilhle Joseph Maobonald and family. Eelirk Freeman st. Peters Mr. and Mrs. Josqii Harris and family. Elmira Mr. and Mrs. Mel Mac-Phee. Mon- ticello Mr. and Mrs. Georwe Hendricken. Mt. Stewart Joseph McKenna and Patrick Mc- Kinnon, Toronto. Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hayes and family. Charlottetown. R.R. 9 Mrs. Clara Lnrkln. Boston. Mass. Phonse Larkin. Boston. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reid. Dart- ' Mr. andMrs. nun-rt Phclnn. Bali- :5 Or , Laure M Innis. Morell M". G...;"i".i. clelinnon. cau- Mr. and Mn. llaselton Phslal. Charlottetown ton Mass. I lit. tun "L eiiunrii in mi 91 Lnrkiu.-IN! Joust. it. ,,,'f;;"'"'e Jm:nl) Peters ft Mr. and ion. has Keefe. "Muesli """'f,,"" ''''''””o,";'y” 1! . ,,... Mr. u-sun. Innis McGuire an m"""",. M, """"",,m, umwmm: Ill-.!l& Mrs. Guild Barry. lo- i ” E has 1.. I-cries. Ken and Mac. Jkcmflocu Mrs. i nyut Morell CHAIN SAWS Mr. 1 I1. Joseph Maclnils. . Mr. and Mrs. cu-i Wood. lie. so. t f3',,.An'flI sold and suviua by Kelflhclllllichuel and ioi. Cyril Wood. St. Pe- fnx. N.S. Mls Bonnie MacDonald. aunt "301-I-MENT8 mid, gmt G" M” w Dwan liayiord. Boston. puimnmq g nu-"N6 Mr. an H. I D00I14l- ' Buckle Point nu; Brim. Lissa Dwan ML-Neill. nomn. . mi,” "3 Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Dwan. Bot "ii Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stewart, It. y Miss Regina Ryan. M Mr. and Mrs. W.J. MacDonald. Boston. Mass. ' Miss Patricia Dwan. Boston. Mass. Miss Sara Me Quincy. Mus. Mr. and Mn. Michael Min-riuay. Newtown Cross. P.E.I. Owen Dwan. ton. Oil. Louis Lsrkin. Vancouver. B.C. Ann MacDonlld. Quincy. MAI. Wentril Larldn. . . Cyril Mclnnis. Vsncouvu. a.c. Mrs. Mamie Mccarihy. Mord! Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rossiter. Morell Mr. and Mrs. George Phelan. Mir rcll Mr. and Mrs. John Sharliey. Mo- ell I' Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bush: and family. Morell Dr. MacDonald and ihniiiy. It. Peters Ambrose Phelan. Morell 'Mr.e”and Mrs. Peter Phelan. Mo- I' ;Mr. and Mrs. Harold Phelan. 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