dollars be given to Warren Grove -¥red Jewell and Mrs. who opened the meeting. ’ ing : of the last monthly meeting and ‘Mrs. Levi * treasurer’s report. ‘units: Mrs. Brad LeClair, Mrs. > TY. _ rence Gallant, Guides; Mrs. Rat- ~ Magazire; Mrs. George Morrisos, | + Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walker, Charlottetown, announce the en- j nt ef their daughter Pris- eilla Jean (Patsy) to Ralph Ste- NORTH RIVER W.1. _ On June first the North River Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Buddy McKinley. ‘The meeting opened with the Ode followed by the Mary Stewart, ‘collect. Roll call was responded to with an excharge of flower ‘slips, there were twenty mem- ‘ers present. Minutes of April were read and approved. a of school and sick com- mittees were heard. The president reported Mrs. Newman had agreed to teach ‘music in the schools for the com- ing year. Correspondence was -fead and it was decided that the ‘members bring donations to the mext meeting for the Retarded Children’s Fund. It was moved} tj and seconded that five dollars be sent to the Red Shield Appeal. _ Mrs. Fulton Warren and Mrs. Buddy McKinley voluntered to “see about entertainment for the ‘were appointed for the dis *strict Convention, delegates ‘were appointed for the annual -convention. These were: Mrs. Eleanor _Younker. It was moved that five) and East Wiltshire School for treats for the school closing. Mrs. Russell Wheatley invited the members to her home for the July meeting. Roll call to be an- swered with a penny for the size ‘of your shoe. Lunch committee Mrs. Edison Mutch, Mrs. Arthur Wheatley, Mrs. Buddy McKinley and Mrs. Erie Butler. A delicious Junch was served by the hostess assisted by the committee. SUMMERSIDE C.W.L. The regular monthly meeting of the Catholic Women’s League was held Wednesday, June 3rd. in the Church basement with the president, Mrs. Edmond Gallant, Fred Gaudet the record- read the minutes Mrs. Gallant gave the Reports were heard from six Earl Hayes, Mrs. George Olds- PRISCILLA JEAN WALKER ENGAGED phen Oakes, son of Mrs. A. E. Stewart and the late Ralph Oak- ef Waverly, Nova Scotia. Mar- riage to take place in Halifax, N.S., at a later date. “” — 3 s ~ Ss " O° ? camps: $25.00 to help pay expen- ses of a Summerside Guide Kath- Mrs. Wilfred Perry who was chosen to go to National Camp in Province of Quebec. Plans were finalized for the the bingo in aid of the convent and conveners were appointed in connection with the Gradua- tion banquet and dance. Four units of the C.W.L. Vol unteered to cater to the catholic act‘. group who are holding a convention in the K of C Youth Centre June 11th. There was a lengthy discus- sion concerning the C.W.L. con vention being held in Summerside June 26, 27, 28, and it was decid- ed to have the banquet meeting June 27th. in the Legion Hall. NORTHERN PEAKS Mount McKinley in Alaska, Yukon. f F erine Ann, daughter of Mr. and}; et & Fe al x ir t if | 2 rT i i R, 5 i . tf z iF; sf a Q i ft 2 : i d f 3 ; : i ve of i Cathedral, . first president of the organiza- tion. Frederick C. Thomas report of articles reeived to 125 pounds of clothing, quilts, etc. sent to Toronto for overseas relief. The members gave a spec- ial donation to make $3.50 for Friendship Secretary reported calls made to home and hospital, flowers, sent to sick and shut-ins. cided to have a special ‘service on highest peak in North America, | is 20,300 feet compared to 19,850 | meeting. Cards and postage were feet for Mount Logan in the/| given to the correspondence sec- June 2ist., with Mrs. Hall as guest speaker; also each member to bring a $1.00 donation to next retary for sick and bereaved. {| 5 Z : iE [ aE He Agriculture, Charlottetown. Irene received her elementary education in Summerside and re- ceived the Governor General’s Medal in Grade X, as well as a CJR Scholarship. While _in E f a é- g a % z The monthly meeting of the at the home of Mrs. Joseph Doyle. z 120 Kent St. CUDMORE'S DRY CLEANERS iene eamp, Mrs. Leo Wood, Mrs. Jos- eph Gallant; and Mrs. Earl el Reports were also read by the | following conveners: Mrs. Jack | Wedge, Membership; Mrs. Lau- @le, Spiritual; Mrs. Cecil Clough, Grew your own- the finest tacting Hop flavoured beverage. HOP FLAVOURED mem 2 007: a - Here are three Canadian malt extracts to > ‘atic fy every taste. , flavourful and Money Saving too. Grew your own. dark. light or extra light, for those who like a - Spariding, lighter type beverage. be sure to use Doric Yeast _that we have an EATON CHARGE ACCOUNT ‘The monthly statement, with duplicate'bills, is a great help° track of expenditures now 4 In our family, we’ve found it | far easier to budget and keep ? AL _|to give church the annual clean- i g E : 3 Faye Carol Callbeck Weds Orien Edward Trowsdale The groom's mother chose a dreas of aavy blue with a white cor-! ti a ee oe. eae 8} / ret? Ee a ee ee ee |. Mfr. and*Mre. tiene Seciavece te Coaeesliea Hoapitad — + — $! ii The president opened the meet- ing with prayer. Minutes of previous meeting! were read and approved. Finan-! cial statement was .given. Con- vener gave report from Welfare! meeting held in Charlottetown. Unfinished business was dealt’ ~ with. It was decided to leave the ordering of League pins till after! next meeting. Members decided | ing, date to be set later. Mrs. Ed- win Doyle to see about having ‘cake sale. Proceeds to go to! welfare. Moved by Mrs. Joseph Morris- | sey and seconded by Mrs. Joseph MacInnis to get league magazine. star of the Sea C.W.L., was held| Next meeting will be at the i\home of Mrs. Joseph Morrissey. Meeting closed with prayer after which lunch was served. ' THIS IS YOUR COUPON worth a big 15¢ in savings on the 8 os. jar of New Blend 19 Nescafé. Clip it now— and cash it this week at your grocer’s! ‘AMAZI dial 8519 | HOLMAN'S FOODLAND PHONE SHOPPING SERVICE CHARLOTTETOWN STORE ONLY ‘To show you what = coffee quality really means— in fresh-roasted _ flavor and aroma SE} We invite you to gavel’ scala THIS IS THE COFFEE to shop for—New Blend 19 Nescafé— the coffee that brightens your day with fresh-roasted flavor and aroma. 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