v ELLEN’S DIARY WW : The Guardian. Charlottetown, Sat. March 2. 1963. 7. Stage Variety The February meeting of In-i dian River W]. was held re-‘ nine members answering roll. call by expressing what e a c h} considered “the greatest kit-1' chen invention". l Correspondence consisted of Thank you cards. also a letter and pamphlets from the Farm Forum. The broadcast on Can-‘ ada's World Obligations" was‘ listened to and the Question-' naire concerning same was an- swered. All committees gave‘ reponts. Paper towels have been purchased for the school and the . Institute will pay one half thel cost of blinds. Two successful card parties‘ were held and it was decided to carry on with the variety con- cert planned some time a g o. ‘ Copies of the Institute N e w were distributed. Members dis- cussed the quilt that is b e i n g ade. ‘ as... ME. AND MRS. WILLIAM HANS was served by the Lunch I ’ - Chapel Of Donlands Church Holds Candlelight Ceremony WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS Indian River WI Will Concert theme of the worship service of the Lot 16 United Church Wom- teen members present. M r s . ‘ Lorna Forbes read an article entitled “Adrift.” rs. Clarence Carr presented the Study Book on Korea. The Manse committee report- ed buying a bedroom suite for the Manse. The treasurer gave a report on the recent banquet. and it was decided to start the . travelling apron on its rounds again. A ways and means com- mittee. of Mrs. Kenneth Ma c-‘ Lean. Mrs. Garth MacLean and Mrs. Frank MacLaurin. was appointed. The n e xt meeting will with Mrs. Roger MacLean. Lunch was served by the hos- tess assisted by Mrs. Leigh Clark and Mrs. Kenneth Mac- Lean. MOHELL U.C.W. UNIT M Unit I Morell U.C.W. held‘ its regular meeting in the church hall recently. Opening devotions were con-. ducted by Mrs. Walter Ding- be t “.0”. mm”: as he... theme. “The ;social evening when final ar- House of Thine Abode". Hymns sung were “We love the place, P .Queen. 3 nor lfi ucw . . ' . . ‘ "More Brotherhood" was the A candlelight cere I . in 5a suit of soft green With white the ch‘ap'f‘l of [Donlan%:g ;accessories and yellow corsage. . "liiirc . oron 0. was . when Rev. J.G. Perkins ‘officlat- Mr‘ James Hans' brother 0ft pd at the marriage of “than the groom. acted as best man. i t’aiilderstine to Mr. William A reception followed at the. Hr home of Mrs. D. Jackson. Snow- . don Street. Toronto, where the bride and groom were toasted. and in traditional manner. they Mrs. G. B. Sheen. accompan—l |ied by Mrs. H. T. Holman. Mrs. ‘H. Speers. Mrs. Carl Crockett. ans The bride. daughter of M r. ' sud Mrs. David Vanldersti-nc., Murray Harbor. P.E.l., chose. for her wedding a cashmere cut and served the three- tier Mrs. Harold Schurman Still. of winter white with blue.wedding cake. Mrs. William Morrison left Su- Icressories. Heir corsage was of A trip to Buffalo. N.Y. fol- .mmerside on Tuesday for Saint red roses 0 Mr and Mrs. Hans have \Iiss Pearle Vanlderstine. .taken up residence in Willow- brvdesmaid for her sister. wore idale. ‘John. NB. to attend the “Dia- mond D" Curling Competition. . The Men's Association of Summerside Trinity U n t t e d. Church sponsoned a "Ladles'. Night" in Epworth Hall '. .Tuesday evening when a Cl'O-i rkinole party was enjoyed. The ‘winners were Miss Ina Phillips ‘and Mr. Carmen Carle. Re- .freshmcnts were served. The Road We Travel Made Blossomy By Kind Deeds “There is no turning back... IA helping hand. a word of MI'S- Herb?“ Sf‘hw‘man we so this way but once" some-; cheer. a smile. hostess ‘0 her bridge CIUb one reminds us. There can be Wedn9§day evening at we reflect now. no entering this i We go this way home In SummerSIde. Saturday again to enjoy each in . novel-more her own way. the rare gift of its Can we go back hours. way So we gleaned from them our To get more out of life. delights: loved the sunshine on the wrongs. the pure white or! the fields. the Or speak love's words we knew. winsomeness of the changing but did not say. . . hliie shadows: shadow of hole... 1 Miss Ruby MacNelil f'lagi'ee of bare branch; took to i We go this way but once. Then by plane from Saint John. NB mind. the sight of a bluejay in. let us make lie to the death of her mother. the oak on the lawn pict u re d i The road we travel blossomy er5. against a charming backdrop of and Smerstde. deep blue winter-sky... .With Md 4- 5 \.~- . loving words. . hutch £09150?” 3:13;.“ gigngmomhing the path for bruised .the Senate. Ottawa arrived ‘ and tender feet." Summerside to attend the fun- was on Oh but once. M'I‘S. Charles Hubley arrived Summerside by plane on Monday evening from Washing- .ton. D.C. due to the passing of Mrs. John F. MacNeill. along the sclf- .. m undo arrived sweet . helpful. kindly deeds. and. ‘ Mr. John F. Machill. Clerk of in HAPPENINGS l . .York City. John F. MacNeill, in Sumg l l Mrs. D. H. Gallant has re—: turned to her home afterj spending a few days in Halifaxi visiting Mr. Gallant who is? and convalescing after an operation ‘SerVed by committee in Charge-I at Victoria General Hospital. . young son of I Picton Brown 0 his 1 Donnie Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Miscouche has returned to home after W Prince County Hospita i Mr. DaVid Boswell. Director of Physical Fitness visited Mis-. lcouche Regional High Schooli [recently and presented the Charter of Allied Youth Asso- ciation to Ronald Gallant. Pre- sident of Miscouche Regionali High School. Post of Alliedl tYouth. He also distributed at her‘book to the students on “Whatl I Should Know about Alcohol." I Mr. and Mrs. Eric MacEwcn of St. John's. Newfound- iland. spent the weekend with jthe former's parents. Mr. a nd M merside East. enroute by auto for a months vacation in New Daytona Beach. 1Fort Lauderdale. and Miami. Florida Mrs. Arthur MacEwei. S w . returnéd “glisecall at. the next meeting with TEEN NUMBER, NAME. imagazmes to be forwarded tojnnpjss .merside East. .last week after visiting her .daughter Mrs. W. E. Cavan- jagh. London. Ontario. i Mr. and Mrs. William Hickey hcczcd the sweet scra s re-‘ . - matning in the icing bow? And‘ Until Monday— Diary—Good-Eeral of Mrs. John F. MacNeill too soon. the sun descended be- night-w wadnesday afternoon He‘ hind a rim of hills. And the sll- ‘was accompamed by Mrs‘ Mac- ence and peace of Neil]. mm... m“ “"d Chapter Recalls “It's good. Ellen" James of- - {cred at supper “that we gethaIIOnCII Meet mm day's rest in the seven; It - Mrs. MacNelll on Wednesday have always been gratetut for: The National ions: meetings afternoon in Summerside was lh:< But never more so than;held In Charlottetown last year Mrs. Norman Lutz of Sussex. nhcn we are at some seasonal .will be remembered as many .. .B. mil-k the haying ‘. or.W0m I Other out > of - the province 'relatives attending the funeral of on from across C a n a d a“ the harvest. I remember how 1 expressed their praise the of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Dyment happy 1 used to be— not that I linienldly hospitality extended to of Summerside are in Montreal was ever one who didn’t wish to} them not only by all our Island this week, havmg gone by set on with the work—40 come! [ODE members. I . e plane. to weekend, When 1 let the he“. ’ people of the province. BeSides es from their harness to go to sharing in this event the work Mrs. Layton Schurmaii en- the stable or pasture. it seem-.of the Royal Edward Chapter . rd in me to b r i n g a great i was faithfully carried out. .im Summemde peat-e." . Students from British Eastievening. iAfrica. British Guina and the British West Indies taught us about their way of life while they were learning C a n adian ways. Magazines. treats and .visits were made to Beach. 'Grove. Contributions were sent Ito the British Save The Chil- dren Fund and to the local wel- fare Bureaus. Other big lights included at- tendance at citizenship cere- lmonies. donating to Local Sch- .. , .olarships, sponsoring a mara- edf. H0“, d.'d 17°“ make them?" ‘ thon bridge and Rose Day sales The recipe? Cream 5i cup having films and talks on world "Ch of shortening and white affairs 3M. Grant Bernard and Mr. :ugai-I Add two egg yolks. _‘/4 A total of eight meetings were .wmiam Macxay. Lunch w a, caspoon salt. 1 teaspoon baking held. To the acting Regent Mrs. .served by the following Mm murder and one and a half Earle C. Baker. a special thank John steele. Mrs, Alvin Mat- 3’0“ “’35 “lend” for taking thews. Mrs. Eric Madsen. Mrs. over her tasks in an efficient Jame, Ham, and Mrs. Ur. manner. on rather short notice. hah Loughhm The 1963 officers are: honour Vice PTGSIdentv M“ F- “alter Margaret Richards. Albcrry Hyndman- homur regent Mn- iPlains is a patient in the Prince C.H.B. Longworth. regent. Mrs. tEdward Island Hospital. B. Earle MacDonald. lst vice, regent. Mts Earle C. Baker.. Mm Bay 2“ Vice "Bentv M'S- W “the” View. is a patient in the P.E.I. on “A Saturday evening is differ- em from those of the other \rcckdays" we said. Granddau-l ghier had come by before this. . tragic from enllege for 'the week- en . Mrs. David Larkln was hos- tess to her bridge club at her home in Summerside on Thurs- day evening. Mrs. Earle Chappell is ill at {In her home in Sherbrooke. survey- "What are you having supper?" she queried. ing the spread table. "Oh. I see! Date squares. Mind if I try one? M-m-M! Now as Gran'daddy would say, ‘Not ha . not bad at all'” she smil- The women's Institute of iSherbrooke held an enjoyable "auction" party in the Hall on Tuesday evening when thirteen tables were in play. The prize winners were Mrs. Oscar ac- Neill, Mrs. William Pickering. greased Pl“- Spread it with a cup of cooled. cooked dates and I CUP Chm" ped walnuts. Over this. heat and spread the Mo egg- whites. 1 cup brown sugar. a pinch 0‘ 53“ and vanilla. Bake in a model‘- Ite .oven. When cool you ml Ice it With your favorite icing. David Simpson. .tcrtaincd at bridge at her home. ' Thursday ‘ opened their home at Indian River on Monday evening for a Icard party sponsored by the [Kensington - Indian River .W.L. Prizes for high scoresl .were received by Mrs. L. . iRamsay and Donald MacLellan. Consolation prizes went to Mrs. .Eustace Hunter and Wilbert {Lawless and Julian Croken {won the freezeout. Lunch was iserved by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Bernard MacLellan. iMrs. Dan Noonan and Mrs. .Russell Campbell. Miss Emeline MacLeod is spending a few days with Miss Millie Cousins at the home the late Mrs. John MacGougan. ’Kensington. .' Mrs. William Mill. Malpequc. returned to her home on Satur- day after spending the past tweek in Halifax guest of her lsister-in-law. Mrs. May Daley. I Mr. John MacNiitt has return- led to his home at Malpcque af- tter being a patient in the Vic- .toria general Hospital. Halifax. iMrs. MacNutt who accompanied her husband to Halifax, visited ‘ ricnds . Mrs. Alphonse Coniicll. New lAnnan. is a patient in the lPrince County Hospital, Sum- merslde. The Rev. Ronald Parsons presented stripes to the mem- .bers of St. Stephen‘s Junior WA at the regular worship service . .on Sunday afternoon. assisted by the leader. Mrs. Keith Suds- bury. Janet Evans and Bcve sprinkling crushed walnuts or Gaudet secretary Ml“ SD ‘Hos I I l r- . n w ‘ . pital, where she is recelvmg Icy Campbell received their first 3:05!" on top—- 01' maybe de- Irvine. treasurer. MI‘S- treatment. .and second stripes. and Coreen appeaIlve‘rs of cherries for color- Brennan. assistant secretary. . 'Sudsbury. Darlyene Harrington “An-e“ . n h Mrs Stewart IV“. “tandemI Mrs. Reta Lund. arrived and Judy Harrington received u. mm. 3’ “tell” 3 9 nofldea- bearer, Mrs. A.W. Roam- °d“' home from Straighton. Mass, to their third. fourth and fifth Now-m w it! some dly. cational secretary. Miss Jessie .vistt her mother, who is serious- stripes. "... m... ° “’"m leads Imam Fullerton- Echm‘s “cramp vly ill in the Charlottetown Hos- he b t. ower days. Soon. it man! Mrs. James Walker. Councillors pttah Winners' at a card party core the new month In M", “L, sear. Mrs. 3' sponsored by the Long River Event. We think that Alex being a patient in. ‘ ‘ l. o l WI Life Member i Has Birthday A milestone in the life of Sar- . marked re- 4 ._ cently when relatives, friends; {' and neighbors gathered at the.I mm of r nephew. David . Simpson to honor her on the oc- 3‘. casion of her 90th birthday. To mark the occasion a hot chicken dinner with all trim- . minus. a birthday cake and ice f cream were serve mem-' bers of Bayview WI. Rev. Merle Zimmerman, Miss g“ Simpsons' minister. paid a visit and made brief remarks. ‘ A poinsettia and a box of cho- colates were presented on be- half of the WI. Miss Simpson is said to be re~ mark-ably active for her years cently at the home of Mrs. Don.en conducted by Mrs. Erskine and is able to go for a walk‘ . Noonan. Meeting opened withiForbes. and held at the home .ach day and stm does some the Mary Stewart Collect with of Mrs. Wilfred Lyle with s i x- l housework She resides Wtth he... » sister Irene. 0 God' ad “I joyed when to the house of God". A paper: {‘Whv l Attend Church Regular- 3' MacSwain. Jr. The president conducted the. business period. Minutes of last} meeting were read and approv-; ed. Roll call was responded to by 15 members. Mrs. Gordon Coffin was ask- ed to inquire about subscrip- tion fees to United Churehman and report to ext meting. The treasurer. Mrs. Freeman Jay. reported having received $10 from a relative of the late Mrs. H.H. Cox. to be used as a memorial in the church. t was decided to buy Bible with this money. Mrs. Anderson reported Still.- was realized at the recent n's supper which was cater- ed to by both units. Plans were made for a joint meeting a n d 24 m rangements for a Talent Cara- van and the World Day of rayer service will be made. Devotional leader for next meeting is Mrs. E.G. MaeKin-. non, on pmgram is Mrs. Mar- ion Anderson and lunch will be Mrs. Earl James. Mrs. Ster. ling MacSwain Jr. and Mrs. Norman MacSwain. Meeting closed with Lord's Prayer in unison. Lunch was. MONTAGUE WI The Febrcary meeting of Izhe‘ Montague Women's institute was held at the home of Mrs. Lorne Wigginton. with twelve members and two guests pre—. .sent. The meetang was conduct- ed by the president. Mrs. Ler ‘Boehner. The correspondence and the minutes of the la st meeting were read by Mrs. Ivan MacDonald. and the fin- .ancial report was presented by‘ 'Mrs. George Nicholson. Mrs. Albert Fraser reported for the Red Cross Committee. and Mrs. Lester MacLeod and Mrs. Charles MacLure reported for the School committee. The r e .couch, slip covers. a blanket land a pillow had been purchas- ied for the Elementary School. is: was read by Mrs. Sterling. Neil following .,_aot; .1 “ s' a Mr. aiid Mrs. Melvin Mac- ‘ their recent. ctQaaBm. ALL KNIT ’N’ PURL Suit or separates wonderful for little girls with port Showed that a new plans for parties and outings. twice Young version of the knit suit om loves. All knit and purl— rm ijacket. has smart. block. design . The sum of 55 was voted to_ panel. Pattern 7457: directions Arthur MECEWCR- Sum- wards assisting a needy fam- 51295 2' 4- 6’ 8 "Cl' 3 ily. . Mrs. William Dewar .Mrs. Wigginton were appointed .on I mo I It was decided to answer roll 1the Northwest invitation was given to me Territories. ithe home of Mrs. Williamflnfi .Wesfon Purchase 515 Greeted With by Mixed Reception war in Marc . I A social hour at the close of the meeting featured a white .elephant sale conducted 1Mrs. Emery MacNeill and a substantial sum was realized. The hostess was assisted by iMrs. Nicholson and Mrs. Lester . MacLeod during the lunch hour. l l Extra- easy! Wrap 'mund and Ma k 0’ Praught. Mrs. 5-K; TOddv M"- The weekly Whlst game was Junior Farmer's held at the tie to cinch waist.— no fitting to Eatcliyifticlihgzfi. light-swat”??? A‘A' Scales' Mrs' L'T‘ MMLeod‘ held on Tuesday evening with home of Hillard Bernard. werelwomies, Whip up this wonder I robin hereaboutgt 'in "t Mrs Lloyd cox' Mrs' mm." .23 tables in play. Prizes were Mrs. James B. acLeod and skin in denim. duck. tweed. ' w s "u Murlcyr M’s- J- Frank Pcnerm' Iawarded to Mrs. Frank LeClair Elmer MacLeod for high scor- flannel, jersey, fir. ' mitngotcs in a ti-lb u t e to M", Jennie Lewis. koanwhile we follow our Vir- ' rounds— sometimes with ome concern or regret to both- lz. oin to mom smixnns T e‘ g '1 KARACHI. Pakistan (AP) —— 3' "95' but for the most part. At least six persons were killed followed by . dnnce Aiipltlly. each day is so dear. Friday when police opened fire in . n -as we 30- be it to duty or on about 7.000 demonstratlhg Otu . Him" w“ "‘mind ourself: mill workers in an industrial ' I P M "1" way IN" 0M0. 0h estate on the outskirts of Kar- On Tuesday evening a pre— low: of {nine' acid. The mill workers. hi1: C d." RBI in M“ he 3 “0 Irish in we ell. a ana i on (out. we“ worth Whig the mummy mm.de . me x for Infinite”. wives and friends. been demonstrating for several days and were 1 other hills to be closed. Music wns supplied by Gordon Huestts and his orchestra. h Giving t with u: those who travel on llsadore Perry with consolation as. Frank LeClatr went to Mrs. while consolation . Proceeds aid of Miscouche Firemen Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Cole 1:. Prim Printed Pattern 4589: Misses’ Lester Dusgan Waist Sizes 24. 25. as. 23. so. 32. Richard. Ddi- and Clair MacLeod. Ten tables Size 3 takes 21/. yards 45-inch clone refreshments were served were in play. bri fa c. FIFTY CENTS (50 cents) in coins (no stamps. please) to r Twenty -five cents (coins) for d this pattern tno stamps. please) a n to Alice Brooks. care of Guard- . . ian - “.1: S'Ck commmee for three Front Street W . Toronto 1. Out. " 5‘ Ontario residents add 1 cent sales tax. Patriot Pattern Dept. 60 Print plainly PAT- ((‘P iHBusincss a mixed that Cana- PARIS cles have extended welcome to news da‘s Garfield Weston nally got a lochold in the tough French market. After months of trying and .several. false alarms a French.’ .holding company controlled by1 .Weston has taken over an or-: ganization possessing 68 retail outlets in Normandy, most In the Le Havre area. Trade sources said the West- fon-controlled company Brim-i imar plans to use some of the . stores to set up 12 Northi ‘Amcrican-stylc supermarkets in Le Havrc. Roiicn and Dicppe. Dorca d‘Angri. the youthful ‘Frencllman who is emerging as the spearhead of the Weston. drive in France, was quoted in the Paris trade publication LI- brcs Service Actiialitics as say-, .ing he also intends to set up. supermarkets in Spain and It- aly. He is already well en- renched in West Germany. I O . .Chlnese Claim I o o ‘Russmns Mice l TOKYO (APl — China has ‘rl-diculcd the Soviet Commun- ists. calling them “cowardly ‘as mice" and proclaimed Pek- iing's determination never to accept the position of servant ‘to Russian masters. I Aecusing the R ll 5 s i a n s of Jamming Chinese broadcasts in lthe ideological quarrel between 1the two parties. Peking re- tminded Moscow that China is ‘not afraid lo publish the Krem- .lin's side of the argument. SHIP FOUNDERS BREST. France tRcutcrsi -. The ship‘s captain was kilch and two crew members were missing 'Thursday when the‘ 1.337 ton Grcck ship Ilekti‘a sank a few minutes after going aground near here. Helicopters lrescucd 16 men after the ship lwent aground during the night. r RED CROSS 100 OTTAWA (CPI — Hope that the Red Cross will continue its held a card party at their home this pattern. Ontario residentsi"widesprcad activities for the on Thursday. in aid of Spring add 2 cents sales tax. were plainly SIZE. lenten dance was held at. the made by Mrs. Hiram Harring- DRESS. STYLE NUMBER. Sen Valley Hall. High scores ton and Ivan Adams. and con- solation prizes were Print NAME. AD- d order to ANNE ADAMS. Timprovemcnt of health. the pre- vention of disease and the miti- ‘gation of suffering." was ex-. plx‘sscd Thursday by Prime. received care of Guardian - Patriot Pat- Minister Diefcnbaker in a state-f by Bruce Cole and Mrs. Lloyd .tern Dept . so Front Street W.. ment marking the centenary of. Campbell. IToronto l. Ont. MACNEIL - MORSE NUPI’IAtIS' cir- has fi- .3 r.‘ marriage at the Metropolitan United Church. Toronto. Rev. .’ Dr. Birch officiating. l The bride is the former :flrace Delight. daughter of Mr l..cRoy Mac- H. BENNETT CARR Insurance Counselling Dist. Supt. Sun Life of Canada Phone 4-8tll7 - 4-54.15 Charlottetown. P.E.l. vvvvvfi . . and .\1i.. . Neil. North Wilishii'e. PEI. l t---- I iChapter Elects tNew Officers The annual meeting of the ,‘Abegweit Chapter IODE was held recently at the home of Mrs. . (‘urrie with the re- . gent. Mrs. W.E. S m al I m an. Ipresiding. Reports of the var- .« lious committees showed a suc- cessful year with over the usu- ;al number of activities being undertaken. Thanks were given iradio and press for their co-op- eration during the year. I T h e nominating committee brought in the following slate of officers for the coming year. Regent. Miss Wanda Wyatt; vice regent. Mrs. C.D. Ives; 2nd vice-regent, Mrs. E.C Mac- Kay; secretary. Mrs. W.A. Cur- ' rie: treasurer. Mrs. J.S. . Wright; educational secretary. Mrs. R. S. Hinton: Echoes sec- . George Lawrence; services at home and abroad. rs. J.L. Geri-ill: standard .bearer. Mrs. G. . Pope. public 'l'elatIOHS. Mrs. C.J. Holder; 'world affairs. Mrs. W.E. Small- 3 an Councillors elected were Mrs. Mrs. C.H. Stewart. Inman. Mrs rw Strong. 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