. members MR. AND MRS. CHARLES PROUDE © _CELEBRATE 65th ANNIVERSARY : A happy occasion was cele brated recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Proude Springvale, P. E.I, (ABOVE ) when they observed their 65th wedding anniversary. Rela- tives, neighbors and friends called to extend their good wishes and many congratula- tory messages were received © by mail. The couple were mar- ried at Charlottetown on Feb- ruary 28, 1901. .Their family * includes Harold and Elmer Charlottetown, Lloyd, Hiali- fax, N. S. Grace, (Mrs. John Stetson) Fairhaven, Mass.; Russell, New Wiltshire; Edna (Mrs,-Miller Sanderson), North River; Stanley, °Mil- ton and Dale of Charlottetown. WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS St. John’s WMS Appoints New Visiting Committee Plans were made for ‘St. John’s WMS, New London, to eater to the Young People's ral- ly to be held on April-9 in the New London Hall, and the fol- lowing were named on_a com- mittee to take charge-—of the preparations: Mrs. Earle Campbell, Mrs. Roy Brown, Mrs. Duncan Cole, and Mrs. Johnny Campbell.The March meeting was held at the home of the president, Mrs. -Roy Brown. Mrs. Armel MacKinnon was devotional leader- and open- ed the meeting. with scripture ° reading. Prayers were offered by. Mrs. George P. MacLeod, Mrs. Don‘ MacEwen and. Mrs. Ellis Burgoyne. A total of 20 answered _ roll call with a verse of scripture. The secretary, Mrs. Don Mac- ——Kay,—read— the correspondence |— Including a letter from Marion Hardy concerning the Camp Keir fund. It was decided that the sum of $10 be sent to this fund. A letter was also read from the -P.E.1. Presbyterial containing information on _ Memorial Book. $465 —Withur-Maciiny-reported on the choir curtains and the pulpit cover. The committee had obtained samples from which to choose. The visiting commit- tee reported and the following in 48; most shape of spring — one smooth SIMPLE slimming line. molded by darts. Scllops add a ‘‘sweet touch’ to yoke, Jacket. For linen, wools. Printed Pattern 4733: Wom- en's Sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48. Size 36 dress 3 yards 35- inch: jacket 2. FIFTY CENTS (50 cents) !n, (no ‘stamps please) for each: pattern. Ontario residents add 9c. sales tax. Print plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER Send order to ANNE ADAMS, eare of Guardian-Patriot Pat- ‘tern Dept., 60 Front St. W., Toronto Ontario. COME ALIVE FOR SPRING! Gend for our new Spring-Sum-: mer Pattérn Catalog. 125 ‘op , Shapes for sun, fun, dancing, dining, everyday! One free pat- tern—clup coupon in Catalog. Send Sc. , 5 ifree patterns printed in catalof |Send 25 cents: were appointed for next month, Cole; Wigmore Road, Mrs. Ear- le: Murray; New London, Mrs. George P. MacLeod; Fountain Road, Mrs. Wilbur MacKay; Campbellton, Mrs. Ellis Bur- goyne. A most. interesting presenta- tion from the study book on the theme. ‘Reconciliational’’ was given by. Mrs, Armel MacKin- non. A question and answer per- iod followed. Mrs. Ian Henderson will pe hostess for April, when the lead- er will be Mrs. Oliver Bernard. Prayers will be offered by Mrs.” Mont MacEwen, Mrs. George P. MacLeod and Mrs. Roy Brown. The New London group will be in charge of the study book. _QUEEN | MARY wi Saar Mary WI, bro met in the library for their cent March meeting. Mrs. Spencer Sharam, president, ap- pointed Mrs. Roy Brooks to act as secretary and 10 members re- sponded to roll ‘call by naming a Canadian author. Mrs. Wallace White turned in a quilt she had co the Unitarian Service Committee The blocks had been turned in by the members at the previous meeting and Mrs. White had been requested to purchase flan- nelette to line the quilt. Seve- ral members also turned in Red Cross Sewing A request was made by the Red Cross for members to at- TWO-WAY TURTLE Surprise a tot with her own pet turtle— fun to stuff with paja- ma or ride on her back. Two- Way Turtle — hoth a pa- jama bag and TV “hassock! Make her of gay*polka dot and print scraps. Pattern 7348: pat tern pieces; directions. THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (coins) for each pattern (no stamps). please) to Alice Bfooks, care of Guardéan - Patriot Needlecraft Dept., 60 Front St. W. Toronto 1, Ont. Ontario residents add one cent sales tax. Print plainly pat- tern number. name; address. ~ GIANT 19666 Needlecraft Cata- log stars knit, crochet— many more needlecraft designs. 3 NEW! 12 Collectors’ Quilt patterns for you in. color, with quilting motifs. Finest pattern ever collected from famous mu- seums, Send 60 cents for new Museum Quilt Book No. 1 ‘tend the annual —Graham’s Road, Mrs. Duncan | | PEL. Guide Council Plans Leaders’ Training Session According to recent registra ‘tion, there are 2042 members in the guide family in PE. I. This gratifying increase was reported | at the March meeting ofsthe PEI Council, Girl Guides of Canada, . held Thursday evening in the Red Cross Headquarters. Mrs. G. M commissioner reported that guides in the Yukon and North | West Territories would like to, have a link with other: .provin- ces. Any girl wishing to write, to guides in this area, is asked | to contact Mrs, W. W. Reid, i ternational Commissioner. the Girl. Guides of Canada will hold a National Good Turn Day} on October,..14, 1967, on which | day every member of the move- ment will be encouraged to do @ special Good Turn as a mark of appreciation and thanksgiv- ing for Canada’s Centenary. A_ successful~. brownie rally held recently by Parkdale-Sher- wood district was attended by Mrs. Avard, Commenting on) this, Mrs. Avard showed the no- vel and artistic “Thinking Day Pennies” had | been presented to her at this | gathering. A successful guide | rally in Parkdale-Sherwond «was also commented on, when World Friendship Fund dona- tino had also been made. Thinking Day observances were held Summerside and Charlottetown while a combined scout, guide, and ranger party was held in Montague in connection with Thinking Day. has also formulated. plans for training sessions in April. In: Prince Division, a warrant 7 meeting and safety seminar in Charlottetown committee was also appointed to meet with Gordon Kerr in the public hall on March 14th to con- sider the formation of a Scout Troup in the community. Pro- | grams -for the next six months | were given out to the members. Mrs. Nathan Irving read a pa-| per on -“‘Adult Education’ and | handed around a pamphlet on tawa, time ago. Wallace White Mrs. Master’s Hand.” refreshments were served. CLINTON WI Mrs. Ralph Wigmore, Gre- ham’s Road was guest speaker at the March meeting of. Clin- ton Women’s Institute held re- E. MacKay, ,Mrs. Wigmroe cently at the home of Mrs. Jam- chose as her topic, ‘‘Books for a Child’. Her address was-follow- ed by a question and answer period. - In the absence’ of the presi- dent and -vice- president, Mrs. Harold Heaney was appointed rapt to—take—the~-chair-for-the--meet-+: ing. Roll call was responded to with ‘a word often misspelled." Woodside, reported .a satisfac- The treasurer, Mrs. Keith tory sum had been Tealized from the recent parlor social and auction sale which had been held. Correspondence was read Cross convener, Mrs. Ivan Pick- ering, gave out Red Cross work. A paper on Education, pre- pared by: the convener, Mrs. Frank Ross, was read by- Mrs. William Cotton, and the ques- tionnaire was filled in. At the close of the meeting re- freshments were served by the SHERBROOKE WI brooke WI which was held at the home of Mrs. Robert Milli- gan recently. President, Mrs. James Harris, conducted the meeting which opened by sinz- ling “When: Trish- Eyes Are Smil- ing. ” The guest speaker was Elric Campbell who gave an address was followed by a. discussion period. He was introduced by | Mrs. Edward Laughlin, conven-. er of education ; : Lae sixteefh complete patterns. 60c. Avard, provincial | nouncement was also made shi were carried out in all districts. | | Successful teas Each. division: and. three were appointed. A} read a poem ‘The Touch of the! At the close of the meeting, hostess, Mrs. MacKay, and a so- | —| cial hour followed. “Education” was the theme of | the March meeting of the Sher- | on alcohol education, which | t ‘and pin have “heen presented..,to- Mrs. Felix Arsenault, as rang- er-.captain of Ist Blo@mfield Ran- ger Company. In Queens Divi-| sion, a guide company has been formed at Dunstaffnage. To as- sist, the Dunstaffnage WI gave a new Handbook to each of the 18 guides, while Marshfield WI) j will heat the “hall where meet-! jings are to be held. A new guide | jcompany has also been formed | lat Winsloe while the Parkdale- | ‘Sherwood district has a new| Ranger Company, and a’ new} whe is reported in Winsloe. Warrants ‘have recently been) | Presented to Mrs, Betty Sweet. jand Marjorie Reid, Brown Owl | jand Tawny Owl respectively ot| | 8rd Sherwood Pack. Mrs. D. MacMillan, ad camping commissioner, Inte ed the Council regarding re- quirements of the Heritage /Camp in 1967. The quota for | {P.E.1. is 14 girls and thése | | girls must be ehosen before Oc- jtober this year. | | A card’ received from Mrs. |Besley, a guider lyears’ ago,. was. read, "and. she mentioned the--pléasure her gui- \ders received from the gift of \the "Union Jack formerly used by the Charlottetown Ist and 3rd } Company. A training. session for rang- er guides, trainees, commis- sioners“and all interested in ‘the |Tanger programme, will be held i the Basilica’ Recreation Centre on April 28,at 9:30 a. m. This will be conducted by Mrs. Locke of Montreal West. P. Q. | Former Islanders Observe 60th Wedding Anniversary. the Parliament Buildings in Ot-| which she visited some | Mr: and Mrs. Charles Stewart ‘recently celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary in Nelson, B. C. The couple were married in Heatherdale, -P.E.I. in 1908, jand after spending a few years jin P.E.I. and Alberta, have liv- ed for the past 45 years in Nel- son, B.C. , «The popular couple were hon-. rored by a large gathering of friends and relatives in St. Paul’s Trinity United Church hall, where they received many igifts. and~congratulatory mess- ages, including oné from Her Majesty, the Queen and from Prime Minister LB. _Pearson. —On-hat sons, George, Jack and Herbert and their daughters, Estelle (Mrs T. Wallach) and Avonia (Mrs..G. B. Tobiason), also grandchildren and great grand- children, reproseatinig four gen- jerations. of . Reading, ; ion were Mr. and Mrs. , Stewart’ s|_ o 7 BARBADOS COLLECTION This lounging robe in’ velvet finished terrycloth is from the Raoul-Jean Foure Barba- } } dos collection, showns tn the Montreal press last week ‘CP Wirephoto) of” Audrey Jenkins, 23s The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., | Mr. and Mrs.. Jacques Gallant March 15, 1966. 1 souris, returned recently from an enjoyable visit with members of their family in Hamilton and Toronto. They also visited Nie- gara Falla Mrs. Harry Kelly was hostess to the members of the Lake Verde WI for the March meet- — reminisced about hum- jing. Rout business was car- s incidents and happy hours |ried out and a contest won by spent at the Stewart home. Bob- | Mrs. Raymond Wood. Mrs. bie Stewart sang ‘The Lord’s Ivan McGuirk invited the mem- Prayer’ accompanied. at the|bers to her home for the April piano by. Mrs. T.J.S. Ferguson. -|/ meeting. Refreshments were Refreshments were served by | served by the hostess assisted the Good Companions group of /by Mrs, William Shea and Mrs. St. Paul’s- Trinity church and (fyan McGuirk, and . Owen Joanne and Carole Stewart as- |Callaghan | and Mrs. Raymond sisted‘ in serving. Longtime |Wood were-the-winners in a friends Mrs. C. Irvine, Mrs R. | earg game. : MacDonald, Mrs. J. Norris and Mrs. G.R. Pickering poured.| Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Deagle Donna Stewart was in charge of |Souris West, left last week {or the guest book at the door. Many |a two week visit with relatives out of town guests attended the|and friends in Boston, Mass. gocial gathering. {and vicinity. == “NAMED FOR ITALY es HAPPENINGS n’s Editor, Phone 4-8506 held at the home of Mrs. Ber- nard McDonald, Bear River re- cently when several tables. of | forty-fives were in play and eash and grocery prizes award- ed to the winners. Mary McKin- non, Souris was- the-winner_of-a— fruit cake lottery. Mrs. Merrill Dunn entertained the regular monthly meeting of | the Alberton sub-division of the) Catholic Women's League re- cently with president, Mrs. Ray ‘Foley in the chair. Rev. Steele | opened the meeting with pray- er and routine business follow- ed. The next meeting will be held at the — of Mrs. Marga- ret Burke. . WINNER RULED FLEET Between 1633 and 1817, the first English fishing. captain to reach Newfoundland each year became .‘‘admiral”” and Tuled An enjoyable ® card party was-the—fleet—for-the—year.— _ cently. | regret. | can have it! For us, it means the | ; ELLEN’S DIARY * | To See Wild Geese Flying - Today Was Unbelievable "We,may-get wintry days yet"’ a favorite radio announcer of ours commented after reading the weather forecast this morn- ing. ‘Who would venture to say that we shan't. But ‘Say. ain't it. fine this’ mawnin'?"’ It was And has heen throughout, and on into the moonlight - a lovely March day. A “This is how I remember the March days as a schoolboy. It's ing, sunny days, and nights! with a nip of frost. ‘Sap-runn-| ing’ days.’ the old folks used to | call them. That was a time ‘of year, | always enjoyed.” } “There must be a pond of ice jat the foot of the hill this morn- ing’’ the one girl of this’ farm; | vacationing briefly fromm classes | though. not from her studies, said | to Mack with some longing. . . | And the pigeons, wintering for ithe most part with their kindred | jat. Roh’s, flew down from the | \fileds to the sun of the straw - barn’s roof, to bill:and coo there. | And the day was brightened by | their visit, because of the sym- | |bol which doves represent. | We thought low happily Peter | } the youngest son of the house ac- | jross the lane would, have enjoy-| © ied the day out of doors. He, ‘however, not at all, as we say, “heart -.sick’’ though indispo- |! led, had picked up in his turn, | the, same youmg misery which, - |before this, had troubled Alex, jand was confined within the | boundaries of his house. We lmissed him from the sual | haunts. We listened for the turn of the old china knob on the front verandah’s door, which brings him in a shortcut of yard-paths to visit. We missed him too, from the yards-stepping off _thands in pockets, with his fath- jer and grandfather-to help clean the stables. Or perhaps just ex- ploring about, full of wonder at the flight of a bird-marvelling over a cone.shed by the old spruce trees down in the orchard | Nice weather this! Remark- | able!” a farmer from down the | River offered yesterday, m greeting. ‘And it could be that \we might not get too much more | -winter._Because_I-saw_- and I. jcould hardly believe it, it was so ‘early - a flock of wild geese fly over today. And” he added, “‘it | was good to hear them. There’s| |something about seeing and jhearing them in. the springtime | 'that is bright and promising. It | is not like the fall —time” ve smiled, - “that’s for sure!" “We are enjoying these days” | one whose farm gives its fam- ily g leisurely winter, in fact a) jecontinual holiday; wrote us re- | “We see them pass with | The Spring? James | busy season come upon us again” | ane to his own” James smil- | “Call me at ten" he remind | ~ jed-us~ before going—upstairs- to} _event about an hour: ago It. ie. oie time for him to join the younger farmer in the° stable where a row of lighted windows indicate a calf is expécted. This at Alderlea, is attended with some concern and, of course with some anticipation: will this be ‘‘the best one yet?"*. “There’s never an empty ‘0- ment on a farm, is there?"’ the one: girl offers with a’ smile. . . strange what sticks to one’s And the moon patterns its blue _ mind” an- old-timer. come by shadows on the vards>‘ghadows _ today, remarked. “Yes, warm- as still as though painted. And “Where are my boots?” .. James queries. ‘RACHEL MILLER .ENGAGED Mrs. Rachel Miller, Char- ° ‘lottetown announces the en- gagement of her only daught- er, Rachel Rosetta to Mark Francis,.son’'of Mr. and Mrs. James Doyle, Tignish. The marriage, will take place . at St. Simon and St. Jude Church, Tignish in the near future. ty. Cow Brand in your bath! A half pound package of Cow Brand Baking Soda in a tub of warm water is a wonderful way to enjoy a soothing, relaxing daily bath for just a few cents! it’s also excellent to help « telleve itching skin, - sunburn and windbuen. Cow Brand Baking Soda EE “Venezuela” means “little Venice,” and the South Ameri- ean country was named after explorers saw villages perched on stilts in Lake Maracaibo. 2446466666666? OO-O-O906OOOOOOCCCC OS ? | George , a of his grandmother, was emcee atthe reception, and guest speaker, Rev. J.F. Monaghan, another Islander and friend of the family gave an amusing ac- count of the Stewart wedding as it might have happened. 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