Honored At,Reunion Tea read the address. Judze J. S. tended the University of Edin- weekend in Rockingham, N-S.,| family of Stellarton, N'S. Dr. Janet McLaren. recogni- zed Chieftain of the Invernenty branch of the clan .MacLaren. and her mother. Mrs. Wilham were guests of honour af a re- union tea held last week at the Montague Legion Home oa Monday. Members of the Gor- don - MacLaren Brudeneil Pic peer Society andold friends who included Mary Irving. Charlottetown... Dr. - McLezren's former teacher at Prince Street School, welcomed Janet and her mother to the Island. Bruce MacLaren. Chariottetqwn. was the master of ceremonies and Lawson Drake. Meadowbank. DesRoches spoke briefly. Jan Ro- burgh where she obtained her guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. | MacLares. son of Mr. and Mrs Douglas Mrs. Lillian ersom poured. Serving were Mrs. court of Scotland which recogni- Scott. Summerside. ; ‘Wal-- zed her as chieftain and which holiday weekend lace Jenkins. Mrs. Keir Clark. conferred on her her personal Donald's mother. and coat of arms with the motto Mrs Lawson Drake. The tables Semper Aborigine Fidus. Dr 'y were accompanied Mrs. Mrs. Miltomp Fraser. Jr.. MacLaren presented training im hospitals at gifts on behalf of all present ness and Edinburgh and in 1950 left Halifax by plane for a to Dr. Janet and her mother opened her own office at Dunn- week visit to the British Isles. MacDonald, ing. Perthshire Georzetown. Mrs __F lorence : 1964 Dr. Janet received an _of-__Sgt-_H__S_. MacDonald, of William MacLaren who came to P.E.1L. from Scotland in 12303. She at- Charlottetows, and Prince of Wales College. After the death of her father, Janet. her broth- er Bill, and her mother return- ed to Scotland where Janet at- degree in medicine. After Tecei- ving a doctorate degree in sur- gery. Janet went on to further Inver- In November, Lyon were attractively arranged with McLeren and ber mether wi" fleral centerpierés of mixed be returninc this week to their Bell, who will flowers and small bowls of yel- home in Scotland ELLEN’S DIARY g Justifiably Proud Folks Attended Her Graduation Now through the glass of a foor. or when we have draun the table to a window. the May- Month presents nice pictures for our viewing as we breakfast. we two: fat buds on the chestnut tree. leaves on the birches un- folding: flowerings about —- scar- let. primrose and blues: the en- erald green of the fields on the slope: . Nature's loveliness on every hand And with it the cheer and hope of the season Even the robin we see lifting. a length of cord to weave into the nest has a light heart. we think “This will be the best summer yet’ we remarked te James, She will cet appealed to us : “An Horedar Diplema™ What is «”" threshold. to sigh over stepping away from it to ‘know it no more forever’ as a student there!” She cucklied. “All that I can think of at the moment is that 1 step now into the holidays! No more early risinc. no nightly he homework to prepare. Just for ajbany Rural are visiting in To- | a while at anv rate. a succession we of care - free days sad on c “Yes: And™ he . et It will be good to have you lesi eet . a <— at home” we said gainc to manage it. but whea It may also be written. though m town. I'm geivg to br? a * this needed considerable firm- look around to see if I can find 2¢SS 08 the part of his folks, that a dump - truck.” Bo new piece of machinery was “A dump - truck’” James re added this afternoon to that peated in mock alarm “No w Which already is in an adequate what would a farmer like your- self do with ome of thease? What 2 queer notios and in the creppinc’~ It may be recorded that as usual it was a pleasant cere mony. that with his mother and Alex and himself we attended. supply these days im the sand- pile “No sign yet of rain, Elles” James offers, hanging up his cap at his long day's end. “Oh, last Bight’s showers brighten- ed things up considerably, but we could do with a whole day of it, one of justifiably proud parents to square the pastures and the and kin. and happy graduates. In. a new departure and setting. it was held im the Confederation Center on “The Square” imst- ead of the familiar hall in the Calleze “There's this te the move” we commented to the one girl of this MR. ‘AND MES. ANDREW GASS MARRIED RECENTLY and Mrs Aspring wedding tok Place recently, at Hunter River United Church her Sheila Dianne daughter of Mr and Mrs. Russell Berr- ard, became the bride of And- few MacDonald Gass, == of _ +e, er Mr Duncan Gass times. and are tow residing in New Haven (Phete by George Wotton) — Ente i cropping away” It is starshine which away our day Until tomorrew — ,Diary geod - night... WI Makes Plans For Convention The card parties held during the winter months were reported May meeting of Sherbrooke WI, Which met at the home of Mrs Jams Harris, with Mrs. Urban Laughlin. president.in the chair. The meeting opened br sing- ing “There's a. Blue Bird- On Your Window Sill”. followed by repeating the creed. Roll call m e bers lights report was given. School com- mittee for May is Mrs. John ~ Steele and visiting committee. ll i Te Women The Guardisa, Charlottetown, Fri. May 28. 1965. 7 —————————eeEee———————— HAPPENINGS | Audrey Jenkins. Wemen's Editar. Phone 4 5506 Roy O’Meata has returned to Charles Hall and young daughter Ontario after spending the past ‘of Baltimore. Maryland. While week at his home in Brooklyn. here they attended the Bevan - ~ | Wigginton wedding. izie and their son were weekend! Mr. and Mrs. Cecil White, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Truro, NS. spent the wenhent Fraser, Alberton South. with Mr. ite’s parents, . , ‘and Mrs. Freeman White, Mur- Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Carruth- ray Harbour. ers, Hamilton, attended the gra- a a. - . Allison bour, left recently for Bathurst, 'N.B., where he will be employ- ed. ‘son, Jerry, Dartmouth, N.S.| Ronald Penny, employed with | were weekend guests of Mr. and | the Canadian Bank of Commer- Mrs. Albert Machon, Murray| ce, Fredericton, NB, flew Harbour. | Among the guests attending +the opening ceremonies of Bat- i Marine Industries at on Satuday, were and Mrs. Claude Smith, Charlottetown, who also visit- with friends in Montague. Murray Harbour, had as week- | end guests, Mrs. Barwise's | ents, Mr. and Mrs. O’Hagen | Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Mac- Ralph Beck Kay, Murray Harbour, were have returned to their home in their son - in-law and daughter. Montague after a Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stroud and law, Halifax, N.S. E accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. ic Women's League met at J. A. Lawson and Mrs. Louis| St. Mary's. Rectory recently to Sadler. Charlottetown, their pastor. Rev. J. W. who celebrated his anniversary to the priest- May 19th. Rev. McCar- with Giffin and family. They a Members of the Montague Ca- Rev. Harold Corcoran Rev. Wilfred Keith was or- | dained-at- Kinkora_in.1935. Mrs. Graham, president of the Montague CWL presented a spiritual bouquet and a token of on behalf of the presented by Mrs. ‘ain. Fr. McCardle ex- his aporeciation to the ladies after which refreshments were served by Mrs. Lester Car- MacDonald and Jack lurray Harbour. MacDonald's aunt, While here Bevan - Wiggin which took place recently. ¥ ®O. BOA S50 CHARLOTTETOWN, PEL Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gamble of ~ ° eee ronto, the guests of their daugh- | ter, Mary. who received her de-. gree in Chiropractic frem- CMCC College on May 21st. She/ M also obtained highest ¢linic hog: |; @ finest quality ors. Mr. and Mrs. ble ° : will also visit their daughter, $ 166 Prince St. Bee, Mrs. Roger Griffith. hu s-|¢ and family in ,s Ontario, before OOOO Dress Goods : @ newest shades ° e o . Ch'town $ ° ¢ oe returning home.‘ two other Island_ @ because you wheez James Yen of Meadowbank has returned {rem Toronte where he attended a re - union of the 2nd Medium Battery. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Millar of Meadowbank have been va- eationing in Toronto. Committee To Sponsor Opening Night Discussion took place with regard to the sponsoring of the) sho-v “Anne of Green Gables” to} be held in the Theatre commen-' eing July 27th, and it was ag- reed that the Women’s Commit- ‘ tee of Confederation Art Gallery would sponsor this on the open- ing night. This* was one of many issues brought before the executive’ meeting of the Women's Com- mittee recently, with Mrs. Gwen Fichaud iding. Mrs. Phyllis Boyne read - the minutes of the previous meeting, and Mrs. Brian Cudmore repor- ted sales made at the sales desk during the York Wilson | exhibition. : Estimates on the budgets for the Picture Rental Service and Gallery, Print Shop were given by Mrs. Lloyd Wellner and Mrs. Brian Cudmore. Mrs. Earl Norrie reported on the success} of the auction sale which was held in the Gallery on May 15th. Following the adjournment of the meeting. a penny auction’ was held of a. number of objects remaining from Saturday's auc- tion. : TIGNISH : The Flower of Hope Campaign ts expected to be completed in the Tignish community on Sat- urday. Mrs. Milton Keough. chairman. reported canvassers have completed most of their area. and retturns are most en- couraging. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Dou- Chased the home of the late Mrs. Evelyn Sherry, Tignish, and will take up permanent residence mace pee See Committee members making up the campaign are: Mrs.. Keough. Mrs Peter DesRoches. "+ @CCCCEOSSCEESSSESESSE fi. BENNETT CARR Insurance Counselling District “Superviser Chariettetown. P.E.L. San Life of Canada Phone 4-817 - 45435 eeeeeeeeed o e s ° e* e ° ° ° * SOSCOE SOS OOSSS BOSSES. QUICK ASTHMA s:2t Are you off work, unable to sieep e. . gasp for breath? Take TEMPLETON'S RAZ-MAH specially made to heip asthma sufterers breathe more easily, so you can werk and sieep more comfortably. Only 85c end $1 65 at drug counters everywhere. |, MEMBERS HONORED At a recent meeting of the ute for many years, and have Mrs Foster and Mrs Fri Marshfield WI. Mrs. Leigh filled all offices capably and ell. The president, Mrs Wak - Frizzell (left) and Mrs. Ern- willingly An address was iace Wood invited them to al-— est Foster. who are leaving read by Mrs. Rupert Godfrey, tend future meetings whes” the district, were pleasantly while Mrs Hector Jenkins ever possible Z remembered. They have been and Mrs. John Munn oresent- oreo epee enn active members of this Imstit- ed Life Membership Pins to Shea Mrs. Pat Callaghan. Mrs.~ cette. Charlottetown. have pur- | president of the Retarded Child- David Perry. Russel! Gallant. ren’s Association: Mrs. Michael McPhee, Mrs. Claude Gavin. Mrs. Irving Mockler, Mrs. Reginald Eldershaw, and Mrs. Frank Hogan. han, Billy Perry. Willard Gau- Mrs. det, Alfred DesRoches. Edward | J. A. term at St. Dunstan's Univer- sity. will he employed in Tor- onto. Ont.. during their summer. cently Vacation. ' held at the Royal Leo Broderick, Mark Handra- Gerald. Mrs ‘Kk. | McCormick,* Ready. students during the past | Libera! Women's tea that was Canadizn Legion Home. Chariottetown re- Mrs. Lacy Martin. Tignish, Texas, and Bartlette in New Mrs. E.C. Perry. president of , who spent the winter months in York, has again opened up her the Liberal Women's Associat-' Lowell. Mass.. of home in the village of Tignish ion at Tignish. alonc with Mrs bee Anthony Keefe. Mrs SAVER Advertised In Yesterday's Guardian Are On Sale At: 5 CHAMPION'S FOLEY'S PHARMACY DRUG STORE < Kensington Summerside ! big TEs! i = ———— GOEL 2B s i 3 fet af FS cf eF John and Mrs. MacLean an daughter, Mona, of Sum merside. Robert L. 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