cniiiiiiander G. H. Buntsin (Roy- al Canadian Navy, retired) and l lllrs. Biiiitain of 139 Rochford. Ciizirlottetowii, Prince Edward Is lililtl, are enjoying sun and sea in. IN rs BHMS lNassau. Bahamas where they have at 51- Thomas. Ontario in August 4 l i been guests at the Nassau Rat:-j -quet club. Commander Buntain is 1 president of Buntain-Bell Co. Ltd.. - Charlottetown. Pldn New Blood Donor Clinics l lilIllt'liiI sent out this week to, all til'g.'lililElll0lIS in the city by Mr. F, A. S. .ioncs, chairman of thel t'li.-iriiiltctoivn Red Cross Blood Do-l iinr Cuiiimittce. tells of plans for, tho iivxt clinics to be held at the; .”l..ri-r Club on Tuesday and Wed-j lslcand Piper To Play In Boston Tut-iily-five members of the sen- iiir division of the "MacDonald liiiiidrcti" Girls Pipe Band of Syd- nuy, Nova scotln. will give a bag- pipe concert Monday evening, Ap- ril 2. at John Hancock Hall. lictittirc pi-rtoi'iners will include rm. Pi-oviiico's Highland dance cliziiiipioiis .lI;iiilc Maclnnis of An- tigoiiisli and Ann J. Dram. Cape Bi-oimi; (iL'tiTt3,8 Fraser. Prince Ed- said island boy piper. Heather lleicKciiz.it-. girl champion, and tiiicii Joncs. comedy singer. The director of Gaelic College at St. Ann's. Cape Breton, Rev. A.W.R. .VlacKenzie. will preside and Senator Michael Maclntyre irili be a special guest from 0t- taira together with Lieut. Governor Sumner T. Whittier of Massachu- SCIIS. The Boston Branch of the Cape Breton Gaelic Foundation is dir- ecting the concert led by Dan Mac- Eachcrn, president. Daniel Stran- hnn. Angus J. MacLeod. Daniel J. .liacDonzild. Thomas C. Morrison. and Daniel Morrison. A cooperat- lnL' Committee includes Neal Mac- Loll.-in. Michael A. MacKinnon. J. l-liiiosi Kerr and Rev. Archibald L. lint-Millan. Tickets are available now at Filciir-'9 or Jordan Marsh's in-town Iiiistnn stores. Girl Guide Column ANNUALi MEETING The Annual Meeting of the RE. i Girl Guides Association will be held at Government House on Sat- utdziy. April 7th at ;:.m. The an- nual dues of 50 cents are payable ll this meeting. Guiders and Com- missioncrs will wear full uniform. IST TIGNISII C0. it was nice hearing from Aurelia Perry, Captain of 1st Tignish Co. Aiiroll says that her Guides are getting along real well. Her new Guides have passed their Tender- ioot tests. and the other Guides are busy on their second class. That is ilood ncws girls. and we hope that' when the roads get better. that we iviil be able to pay you a visit. IRD SUMMERSIDE .Bl't0WNIE PACK An enrolment of sixteen Brown- lcs oi the 3rd Summerside Pack took place on Wednesday afternoon with lilrs. T.L. Linkletter. District Commissioner. officiating. Mrs. W, Fred Perry. Captain of the 3rd Sum, inerside Guide Co.. presented Act-l lnit Brown Owl. Mrs. Cslice Gall- ant and Mrs. Gordon Sullivan act- llll Tmvncy Owl, who were also re- rolril as Tcndcrfoot Guides. Brown- ic Eileen MacGuigan presenting the Sixrjrs Joan Murphy. Bernadette. 'iPiiinor. Doreen Pye, Eileen Blsn-y rlizird, Other Brownies receiving lllcir pins were Carolyn Arsenauit .iniiii Arsnault. Connie Arsennulth llclen Mac.-Donald. Dianne Delaney 3 . :v -3 z "mm!-i-e present for this happy; 181 AND ntr cnuworrnrownl uuion co. Attheregun meettngofltnnd Guide Co.. the following duideal Pro curated by Mrs. Walter Smith 9 Ibleiidtd way in which these were prcplred for their enrol. Wit. which was done In a month. wit" .2: an ng n no . firs Doris Hilltoll and Misc Merton "WI In the Compniu Leaders. M."-VOIW Snlth n hmmnilyl Guide and the . . '- .......::z H s'::.-:- cm... nesday, May 1st. and 2nd.. with anl objective of 1,200 donors. Mr. Jones l points out that while the response; to the appeal for donors at last year's clinics was magnificent. l After the previous year's indebt- edness i as cancelled, the 600 bottlel credit established has all but dis-1 appeared during the first three months of 1956 when there wt-rel heavy demands made on the Bank. By the time the first of May ar-ll l 'rives. the Province will again be very much "in the red", so the importance of securing the objec- tive set for the series of Clinics early in May cannot be too strong- ly stressed. g A special clinic for the Rcscrvel Army is being arranged for on-i day evening. April 30th. through the co-operation of Brig. G. G. If Peake. Officer Commanding. With- the sanction of Rt. Rev. Monsignori R. V. MacKenzie. Rector, the stud- ent body at St. Dunstan's Univer- sity. which established such an mit- standing record at last Decemhcr's Clinics, has again pledged its sup- ort. The pledge cards, used for the first time in conjunction with last December's Clinics. will again play 1 an important part in soliciting don- l ors. All organizations have been asked to check on previous pled- ges and make an all-out effort to selcluro as many new donors as pos- e. An excellent film which describes the Blood Donor Service and is en- titled "Prescription for Life" is available for showing at meetings of uiganlzatiuu by making an-an The Eastern Presbytery Young People held their third Lenten Con- ference this weekend at Trinity United Church, Charlottetown. The Theme for this Conference was, "The Meaning of Church Member- ship". The Conference opened on Saturday evening with a business meeting conduct J by the Presby- tery President, Gordon Moore. David MacDonald of Trinity Y. P.U. spoke on the Y.P.U. Summer School to be held at Tatsmagouche, N.S.. on July 7th-15th urging as many young people as possible to attend this camp. Jane Morrison, who was I delegate to Camp '-Vegesegum last summer, told of her experiences at that camp. A plea for Young People to 89 Cal'- nvaning this summer was made by Anna Matheson. Rev. Howard Chri- stie spoke on the Atlantic Christian Training Centre at Tatamagouche, NS and urged all young P801316 10 try and attend this Training Centre The president read a letter re- garding National Council to be held of this year. A delegate will be ap- pointed later to attend this Council. A Nominating Committee com- ' and owner of racing stables in l prising Rev. J .M. Sheen. Guy Stew- art and Charles Frizzell was ap- pointed to bring in a new slate of officers for the coming year. Says Retarde Children's Class To Begin Soon The regular monthly meeting of the West Kent Home and School Association was held in the school auditorium on Wednesday March 21st with the president Roland Tay- lor conducting the meeting. Miss Sue Hoilett. teacher secur- ed by the P. E. 1. Association for Mentally Retarded Children to or- ganize and teach a class of these Funeral of John Kelly At Iona The funeral of the late John Kelly was held on Saturday morn- ing from the Hennessey Funeral Home to St. Micheals Church. Ions. where Requiem High Mass was cc- lcbrated by Father MncKenna, P.P. who also officiated at the grave. The pail bearers were Messrs. Patrick J. Kelly. Micheal Morris- sey. John Coady. Micheal Mac- Tngue' Joseph Kelly' Lawdenco Kelly. Interment took place In Ric Church Cemetery. lUnited Youth Hold Lenten Conference At Trinity Hall A delicious banquet was served by the ladies of the Junior W.A. A warm eicome was extended by Gordon Moore on behalf of the Eastern Presbytery and by David MacDonald on behalf of Trinity Y. P.U. During the supper hour Miss Renee Cotton sang "Smllin Through" and "The Easter Pur- nde". A lively sing-song followed led by Ian MacLenn with Gordon Macneth as pianist. The Theme Speaker. Rev. J.M. Sheen, spoke on the lives of the lapostle John Bunyan and John Wes ey. Discussion group leaders were: Mrs. Gordon MacDonald. Mr. Tom Lothian. Rev. T.R. Goudge and Rev Howard Christie. A lively recreation period follow- ed led by the Presbytery Recreat- ion Convenor, Charlie Frizzell. The Saturday session closed with an inspiring worship service con- ducted by Ethel Robertson. Wilfred Stewart and Guy Stewart of Cen- tral Y.P.U. The Theme for this service was ”Church Membership and Evangelism". The group assembled on " afternoon and the two final ion periods. were held. This was followed by an address by Rev. A. F. MacLean on the meaning of Communion. The Conference con- cluded with : Communion Service, may children was guest speaker. Miss Hollett stated that the class. would begin after Easter in West Kent School and outlined the pro- gram followed in helping these chil- dren to do things they could not normally accomplish without spec- ial training. The speaker paid special tribute to the Kinette Club for the part they played in helping financiallylI with the classroom, the Charlotte-; town Branch of -the Canadian Le-y gion who are sponsoring the school.; The Dept. of Education for their financial assistance the Mental Health Clinic and others. Prior to the meeting. Miss Ruth Boswell, and her pupils entertain- ed the members of the Associa-i tion with several vocal selections. CLEAN CLOTHES WEAR LONGER For Your Dry Cleaning Needs RITE-WAY gonnsnnns Drama, Music, Art Important To Education The regular monthly meeting of the Parent-Teachers Association of Spring Park was held in the hall on Wednesday evening. March 21. The president, Mrs. Earle Norrie, presided; Due to the illness of the secretary minutes were read by Mrs. Lioyr' MacNevin. Guest speaker for the evening was Mr. Kenneth Parker. who was introduced to the meeting by Mr. Claude ".'ooti. In his introductory remarks Mr. Wood pointed out that when Charlottetown secured the ser vices of Mr. Parker as Supervisor of City schools, this was one case of P. E.' l. robbing another pro- Vince of i talents. Mr. Parker chose as his sub- ject for the evening "What re frills or fads in EducatIon?". He very ably outlined and illustrated the basic factors in education .. (1) The mind at no time ever acts as single part of our body. (2; We-53 ll"-WY. 8.1:. the child learns best when interested. Mr. Parker stated that drama. SPOTS. Dial 738'! ments with Red Cross Hdqts. for n suitable date.' iTrinity Evening i lAuxilia ry Meets i l The March meeting of the Mary, Miilar Auxiliary was preceded by I ” " "pot luck" supper which! was held in the social hall and, attended by a large number of the , members and their guests. , After the cleaning of tables. the: president. Miss Dorothy Auld. cal- led the meeting to order and pro- ceeded with matters of business. Several new members were wei- comed into the group. The com- munity friendship secretary report- ed l09 hospital calls and 23 home calls made since last meeting. The worship and study portions of the program were in charge of Ms. Thomas Bell, Miss Elinor Bell and Mrs. J.D. MscFariane. Under discussion was the chapter "Chang- ing Patterns" from the current study book. "No Vanishing Race". which treats of the Indians of Can- ada ,and their problems. IT'S COMING Charlottetown 3:00 p.m.) Rev. Keitti Hobson. Guest Preacher Themes: MONDAY - "CHRIST CLEANSES" TUESDAY -- ”CHRIST PLEADS" WEDNESDAY - "CHRIST ASSURES" THURSDAY -- "CHRIST COMMUNES" GOOD FRIDAY -" CHRIST DIES" (Commu- nity Service, Zion Presbyterian Church, "THE HEART OF THE PASSION" You are invited to attend Holy Week Sow-loos , in the l Baptist Church L Monday through Thursday March 26 - 29 at 8:00 P. M. 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