° i e . 2 HAPPENINGS P.E.l. Guide Council Members| MONTAGUE | Island Couple Pledge Vo - . . . Mr. and Mre. Chessel Anneer,. 1 . e y pee Andrey destin, Wemer's caver, roe sea [Plan Centennial Projects |_| rer: motame ae vine | At O'Leary United Church ! . Mrs. Donald MacMillan, the: white swans and whi Mrs. Albert Peters of Alberton ; chter of er. eng Mrs. Aubrey N.|recently --pninted Provincial . _—" centered silver South and her daughter. Mrs. | Morris, th Brunaby, B.C. Camp Commissioner, received . visit Henry Myers. Alberton, left re-|They were guests of Mr. and/h-- warren. ‘rom Mrs. G. M. »_ with: their Traveller’ Rest. Mr. Schurniaa cently to visit relatives in Ban- | Mrs. Wesley Currie for 10 days. |ayard, provincial commissioner, lan Scrimgeour is employed by the Enmes Ft one Maine, Enroute they spent several days» the recent meetin: o' the , * Company. S.A. in Winnipeosis, Man., visiting P.E.1. Council, Girl Guides of | shower was eas : a Mr. Mawie, eee ont tae \Canada. This mectine wes ‘eld! Lower Mantegue . mem im on y * Christ Church, Tibberton, N.S.,|the Island, they were entertain- |‘s no'' lt. the. Elementary were opened by and Mrs. Raynor are spending jed by many old friends, includ- lian has had much experience in and Mrs. Fred Lan- holidays with their parents, Mr. | ing several of Mrs. Morris’ form- | oy'ding, ard until recently was a. - E Annear and Mrs. Melvin Raynor, Green-|er classmates. They also vis'ted (istrict commissioner for Char- verses mount and Mr. and Mrs. Earljwith relatives in Glenwood and lottctown Sorth. »-d the Renger Gloria Reynolds ar- Charlottetown they visited at the |on Nov. 6. travelling by air. Warrant- also were presented throughout heme ef Mr. ond Mrs.. Harry to Mrs. George Leard, district ee ee Mellish. This is the couple's first| Mrs. L.W. MacKinnon has re- commissioner’ for Souris. and by the ladies. trip to the Island since their |turned to her home in Murray Mes Austin Kennedy, district Cecil Campbell, marriage in August. River, after spending the p&St|commissioner for Central left, Wednes- two weeks in Western Shore, iQueeng. winter months Mrs. Joseph Gaudet left Alber-|N.S.. guest of Rev. and Mrs.| 4 warrant and pin were re ton this’ week to spend the wint-|Lownsbury. evived by Elizabeth Davis, rang- and Mrs. Donald MacLeod, er with ber son-in-law and dav- jer captain of the First Montaeve Cross left this week for ghier, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Ca-| Mrs. Bert MacFarlane, Jam-/tend Ranger Company, while vacation in Vancou- mire in Pawtucket, R-I aica Plains, Mews = Irene Larkin of Morell was pre- MRS. DONALD MacMILLAN’ "BC., where they will be i : @ few weeks os before /sented with a campcralt certif- @aests of Mr. MacLeod’s sister Medicare” was the topic of an | going to Medicine Hat, Alberta, |icate Members at the meeting en-| aud brother-indaw Mr. and Mrs. interesting and enlightening ad-|to spend the winter with he?) Other recent appointments im |joyed ' and) Paul Cogswell. En route they dress given by Dr. C-M. Dewar jdaughter and soninlaw, MF. leclude Mrs. Gordon Jenson, as|prepared by the lst Montague| Will ‘stop over for a weekend er meeting of O'Leary Commun- Stew. for Beverley ity Hospital nursing staff. Leila . Craswell expressed the thanks of those present. The meeting was held in Mrs. MacLeod’s apartment at the hospital, and refreshments .were served by Miss Craswell and Mrs. Errol Stetson. Dr. L.G. Dewar will be 8 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Nov. 15, 1965. r i i ; a é F it ! : : iB aot d : < es ; , ro jela eleanor Morris, infant daw-ineon watil Christmas. ‘ NEW HABIT FOR SISTERS OF MERCY New Officers Brought In a, meeting as sch province bas oe siners ol Marcy wil wosenew _ Vices let). neers =. ‘fisten "gts Ger," Gold Wedding Anniversa isters y wearnew Victor (left) is we iona ve am” habits ‘mex — white habit that will be used in At Hunter R. WI Meeting — igeeeegged. b 9g i d ry bs staffing hospitals. Sister Mary | : - f . The : ‘aud the duties of the Sst Stes Saket tan mens oe eck oo” | eck cme, some ee ee apne | =. « «ie Celebrated At New London Mary Celeste, RSM, of Mercy Wirephote i of a - wordy noe Creswel- ge at po, as Phy Mrs. peek » So . Their ieee, . Fe. meeting of Hunter River WI at tivities. Mir. Ernest Bo'ger: Clete, in charge of Public Rel |Home on Wednesday afternoon | groomsman Alvah MacN e111, ELLEN’S DIARY ‘ home of Mrs. CH. McGuig- |United | Nations and letter ‘ Eee aling with the | 224 evening; October 27 on the | Cavendish, were able to be with > rent cuit Weeks: -r--s guest: speaker, de ng occasion of their 50th h fun and amusement Mrs. Frank Baznall; social sec- ae an ee oe anniversary, when relative s, ziuael in Capeetete oe ee et Se See ee sttered many vall- friends and neighbors called to and her husband taked With Raiph "MacFadyen: vice-presi(ist-. *--- W. Bowman and Mes, [€8fing ideas to. the public. All| Ofer Feuctatons ta the woetty (oem Calformie. i i if if i i i i j iF : fi Hy = = | j f : { ! % 3 § F Spirals Of Smoke Rose dent (re-elected), Mrs. Alan Donald Powell. " fmembers felt the sessions were | 151. contribution to the life of| Guests included Rev. W.A. From The Farmhouses Fa gn Ry i eel erythro they had an ae Conon 1 et cos : the Safety Council , Sane ators tor hen’ de years of church and community | and Mrs. Jones, Angus MacLean, . We suspect that in years to;he went thir morning. Not that er, (re-elected), Mrs. W.I. Bow- | asi: . Kirby an electrician to endeavors. Mr. and Mrs. Heath Macquarrie Seen, ston TO eon ome ear ceeee cone nee ee De eee : speak to a group comprising imary grades now attending jaltogether pleasant, but now in) retiring Mrs. ’ the little rural school down the |the order of his schooldays, to- |Emmett Bernard received a/High School area in the ee ee River Road. look back to their |day would bring the excitement hearty: vote of appreciation for |ture. fined plans -. — and presented her fatlier with a schooldays, it will be to recall |of a change. The sun was at a |the effort she had put intothe/ Two layettes were completed Session No. | White boutonaire, Australia . is’ the Common- or |shoulder, the clean blue sky | work and Heights Motel lo less with pride, that on a beauti- |above the hilltop over which the |years. in--the Hittle. truck .went,-carryine him} — The- year 1965 they moved in te oc-jout into the south, and the (up the fact that cupy the “new room’’ there. |school. was the They will remember something; Mack? He was putting by |years of the bright anticipation with |the halters and other gearing of | tute. which they gathered up their |the showring today, having at-| The tees followed. books and belongings in the |tended his last Fair of the sea-| a> .cinted: health, Mrs. C 4. {well reported basement of the Church nearby, |son. The little company of cat-|Sellar; home economics, Mrs. jing the ‘i which had been their classroom |tle of which he was herdsmag : and plans were made to attend a ies the since the first of the year, Weleeiies. cole tenant aaron mysterious, a bit solemn, |teadership course at Parkdale - With stepped over the threshold of ing, again rang nas- . 2 this hall of learning which had |ture and went down to drink at|}Wall hills. = Roll cali was. answered by do- been designed and built on their |the crystal flow of the stream..| “T never ‘ eccount. And a skein of Canada Geese jaging food g This is a sizable addition to |calied down from an air-trail in |says, scanning now the contents be at the the school, James often enter- |passing. Yt was that same old jof the Bernard. tains nostalgic memories of at-|Melancholy call. which for us tojhe, poor fellow, adds, with ajanswered by something tending in his schooldays, |hear is to see lost leaves float-jlong sigh “I can pour a and where a paternal aunt now |iné down the current beneath /glass of milk!” tong gone, born at ‘The Mills”, a ae a ee Until tomoérrow— Diary—— ja very interesting meeting this pe was years before this a teacher. pretty, now sere Good-night....... 5 ; . ‘adjourned. Cemps listeners with their Now in shiningly new tle, furrowed red fields, tawny ee eee: of quarters attractively decorated, and shar- pa-tures and bleached stubbles. life And ahead in a picture, the ce 2. ig with ie senior fades (aream iceedged. andthe sme-|MARY HAWORTH with whch they delivered, tee i kes of the farmhouses rising in report: | ar 3 im ink ones, incl spirals into the treaty’ sash és . F e Alex, | their no ee + Wife F J __|the. 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