t a 4 LOOKING OVER the program for the Queens County CWL Re- 1 Conference held at Mt- t. Mary’s on Sunday are: (left > $ to right) Mrs. Cyril Gallant, presidentof South Rustico pa- rish council, Mrs. Fred Mac- Millan of Charlottetown, provin- cial president, and Mrs. R.J. MacCarville, president of St. Pius X parish council, Parkdale hostess for the conference, ‘Jury Duty For Women Supported By ‘CWL Third Regional F all Conference ; Some 200 representatives, in- tluding the directors and honor- @ry members, of al! 18 parish ncils in Queen's County were attendance at the CWL Re- s Conference held at Mt. . Mary’s (Motherhouse of the Sisters. of St. Martha in Sher- ood on Sunday afternoon and | evening. This was the third and luding one of the Regional onferences held each fall un- r the sponsorship of the prov- 5ncial council of the CWL. The { two were held in Monta- = 3ist and November | 7th. ' Mrs. Fred L. MacMillan - of Charlottetown, the sident, chaired both the af- a. and evening sessions, ‘land gave the highlights of the ®ational convention held in Jas | ch member was ng a friend and an article auction. Mrs. Reg. Mac- t ' ‘New Slate Of »**Armistice” was the theme} @f the recent November meet-! img of Cornwall WI. The pres-| fdent, Mrs Jack MacLean gave reading..which.was__followed | by two minutes silence Mrs. Jack Donahue was hostes: for the meeting. which was held in the school ;. The president gave a fine re- rt of the year’s work and Mrs. asten Herlihy gave a finan- ¢ial report as well as that of the $chool committee. Mrs. Wayne MacEachern reported for the Visitation committee. Two de- ates were appointed to at- oe ee —_ tend the leadership course at Parkdale + Mrs. Donnie! Gass read the fhominatinzg commitice’s report, And the following officers were elected.for the coming year: president, Mrs. Jack MacLean; vice-pres.. Mrs. Herbert Scott; ecretary. Mrs Ralph Mac- Donald; treasurer, Mrs. Hasten Merlihy: directors, Mrs Otto Newson and Mrs. Harold Dona- thue: visitation committee, Mrs. Harold Godfrey and Mrs. Jack lacDonald: school. Mrs. Has en Herlihy and Mrs. Roland MGass; anditors, Mrs Colin Mac- coe and Mrs. Dannie Gass: friends, Mrs. Waldron ‘Lowther: prograr. Mrs. Jack Donahue, Mrs, Waldron Low- and Summerside on Octo- | provincial | reetings to the CWL members | were given by Mrs. A. F. Gorm- tper early in September. The meeting opened with the Lea- jgue prayer led by Very Rev. George MacCormack of St. |Andrew’s the provincial direc- tor, who also made comments with regard to the national meetings. Memebrs of St. Pius X Council of Parkdale were the hostesses for this Conference to which the delegates were welcomed by the director, Rt. Rev. Msgr. P F. MacDonald, and the president Mrs- R. J. MacCarville. Rev. Mother Mary Angela, Superior General vf the Congre- gation of St. Martha, extended on behalf of the Sisters of the Motherhouse. The conference went on re-' asked to ert, making the affair a success- tioneer, Refreshments president and Mrs. Stanley Mur- ful venture. were served Cornwall WI Nominates Officers ther, Mrs. Arthur Howard, Mrs. Ford Wilson and Mrs. Ralph MacDonald. Mrs. Ford Wilson extended a vote. of, appreciation to the of-! ficers for their work during the past year and wished to the incoming ones. Husbands are invited to the December meeting in the school which will be a Christmas party. Gifts will be exchanged and an invitation is also extended to atty non-member of the com- munity to attend Members | will answer roll call with a de- coration for the tree. Gifts are jto be given to shut-ins at Christ- mas time The. hostess will be Mrs success for December Arthur Howard, freshments Mrs. Carl Scott, ) Mrs. Gordon Worth and Mrs. Wilson are on the program and) \tree committees. PLAN INVITE CARDINAL WINNIPEG (CP)—The Cana-| dian Polish Congress is trying | to bring Stefan Cardinal Wis-| zynski from Poland to join Po-' lish - Canadians in celebrating | the 1000th anniversary of, \Christianity im Foland in Sep. tember, 1966, it was announced by Bert Randall, vice-president \of the congress, ROMER MRE a APTS ARTE. later and social chison, cord in support of Jury Duty for Women. as did the. two pre- vious meetings. As the result, of discussion at all three confer- ences, it was agreed that the days for the provincial conven- tion be changed to Saturday and Sunday, rather than Sun- day and Monday. Other matters discussed and referred to the provincial executive for final decisions included plans for the continuation of CWL sponsored TV programs for the coming winter, and a brief proposed by jthe provincial Mental Health | Association: Helpful hints for. treasurers ley. of Parkdale who is the pro- vincial CWL treasurer. Rev. Owen Sharkey, of St. WI HOLDS AUCTION York Pt. WI held a social ev- Ewen proved to be a capable chat brought the evening to a recently at the home of auctioneer, who caused much close. Pictured above from left . Stanley Murchison, when merriment and kept bidders al- are: Mrs. Reg MacEwen, auc- Mrs. Garrett Pater, hostess HOUSEHOLD HINTS Vinegar will remove dust and corrosion stains from leaky fau- cet fixtures. A teaspoon of salt dissolved | the warm water for sprinkling clothes retards the development of mildew and its odor. Hang a garment rack over the door nearest your ironing board and hang up garments. as you finish ironing them. Saves many steps. aR i | ELLEN’S DIARY Odd times when Alex is miss | ing, and moved to ft by some whim of the moment, it may be when he catches the aroma of rome favorite food cooking. Peter the now five-past chap from the thouse across the lane, remains to join us at dinner. This hap- pened to be one of those days.. Chicken soup, cold corned beef potato, carrot, chanced to be our faring, with a marmalade iby way of dessert He sampled the soup, obviously finding it to ihis liking. Presently however, he stop- | ped eating and eyed a calender, “What day is this?’ he inquir- ed soberly. ‘‘Wednesday"’ we replied. ‘‘Ah ha, I thought so! | Wednesday is always one day | Dunstan's University, director of |! don't care for chicken soup! the Catholic Girls’ Scholarship |Besides’” he added, ‘‘it's taste- Association, reviewed the his- /ful.”’ ‘Then if it’s tasteful, why tory of this organization, and jnot finish it?’ ‘‘! don't mean made an urgent appeal to all |tasteful the nice way. I mean —- to double their previous |it's horrible!" he grinned contributions in order to meet) “You have a peaceful spot the scholarship requirements |here. No highway running by, for the greatly increased num-\nor sound of traffic to disturb ber of applications being recei-|you" a farmer-visitor to Alder- | ved. lea, commented, we thought, a Mass was celebrated in the /bit wistfully today. ‘‘Some folks chapel at Mt. St. Mary’s at 5 by |seem to pity us on that account Rev. Owen Sharkey, Members we said. “But we like it here. | of ie hanes council, It’s. home’® James smiled. St. Pius of Parkdale, served | m refreshments during the supper wn = a = prbage bour- fields of his youth, the newer he | Iphigenie Arsenault, of Char- |has toiled to add to the farm, | |lottetown, provincial chairman|and the farming he enjoys; the | of the CWL Centennial Project familiar scenes and paths of support for “The Vanier Insti- |pome. tute off the Family” reported | |\6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. Nov. 17, 1965. Tonight The Fi Silvered In Moonlight |that to date all but seven of the 51 parish councils in the diocese | have sent in contributions amou- nting to $3,300, including dona- tions received from families in Mt. Carmel and Egmont Bay where there are no CWL parish | councils. Miss Arsenault con- | gratulated the parishes on the | splendid response and express- jed the hope that the CWL in P. E. I. would be the first of the provincial organizations to, reach its share of the objective | We recall now, among other incidents of our day, the firry scent of a bushland, the sweet jaroma of sere bracken and_dy- ing ferns there where with Mack we collected spruce branches nials in the lawn-border and a bout: old friends of years, peo nies, bleeding heart, sweet Wil- liam, hollyhock, roses, as well as the springtime bulbs planted there. Mack enjoys his woods’ work. This art seems to have iwith which to cover the peren- | come naturally to our younger Icy Wind, Sleet, Snow, | “Dry Skin Wrinkles | There's a new easy way to } protect your skin from win- off $100,000 being sought fofr this oe gg by the CWL across Ca- Featured at the evening ses- sion was a talk on Modern Cate- | chetics’”’ given by Rev. Dr. T. 'M. MacLellan of St. Dunstan's University, director of religious education for the diocese of Charlottetown. As the result of Dr. MacLelian’s address at -all three regional conferences the as well Debut"’ on face and throat before applying make-up or f retiring. Only ‘2nd Debut” contains ing known the new moisturiz- scientificall CEF 600 and . St. Mary’s next Sunday em r afternoon, Nov. 2ist, to make plans for participation by the CWL in specific phases of re- ligious education. Mrs- Monty Kelly of Iona ex- pressed the thanks of the con- | ference to the Sisters of St. | Martha at Mt. St. Mary's, the quest speakers and St. Pius X | parish council. } The meeting concluded with the act of consecration to the blessed Virgin Mary led by Very Rev. George MacCormack. water carriers to saturate the skin with youthifying mois- ture. The drying effects of icy air and overheated dry rooms are quickly counteracted and not only does the skin be- come soft, smooth and wrinkle-free but the color of even weather beaten skin becomes clear, healthy look- ing. Ask for ‘2nd Debut” at good drug and cosmetic counters. «+. Lila Hamilten Rhodesian Currency ‘Under Ban | JOHANNESBURG, South rica | in | al farmers, doubtless because | rency. since laddies they have had Economists termed the move ample opportunity to learn and ja crisis in financial and eco practice it in young projects of nomic relations between the their own, < - in helping two countries. harvest supp rar amore amen Ay theaman forthe bank “You have a good way with porary precaution” until the an axe’ we said watching this Rhodesian situation is clarified. and that sturdy bough fail. at @ But press reports said already eet ee Where did you there are signs of @ serious arn. situation developing. thing like learning to drive | machine-I grew up with it” he. Premier Hendrik replied “But” he chuckled despairingly, ‘that Alex- he has no wish te handle an axe. 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