pire cairns ey cl ial aa annEeY a ton Stewart, at Kingsboro. The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. April 9, 1965. 7| ® - ear -.- HAPPENINGS Audrey Jenkins, Women's Editor Phone 458506 ' Mrs. Ferne Horton and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James McNeill, Ethel Hunt, Murray River, have O'Leary, have taken up reésid- returned from Florida, where ence in Alberton. they spent three weeks at : Miami Beach, Fort Lauderdale Lila Mountain’ of Alma and and Pampona. her sister; Mrs. James Johnston C of Summerside, ‘ have‘ left to spent a recent weekend with Elmer Greenlaw in her friends, Mr. and Mrs. Clin- B.C. They will also visit their uncle, Ross Horne; at Moose- 4 : jaw, Sask. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Web- , mace Ts ' ster, Wilmot Valley and “Mfs:>~* Mrs. C. H. Vincent left re-| Bruce Howard, Kensington, left cently on return to Toronto after recently for Alonzo Webster, Norboro, law, Mr. and Mrs. Stew. Hiliary Mugford, Moncton, visit the latter's daughter,. Mrs.}- Comox, Boston. Mr. and visiting her brother and sister-in- Mrs. who ‘ a law and daughter, Mr..and for a week. will ac- Thomas Elliott, ‘ : a company them on *The-infant son of Mr. and Mrs,- we Elmer Burt, Kensington, re-| ceived the name, Gerrard Wade, | Florence Stewart, student)in Holy Baptism at the regular; nurse at the P.E.I. Hospital’evening service at St. Mark's | the return have been visiting their-son-|Moase and family, New aca) Si ee i me ia ink i te age ES ie > Fg a ae n+ aah eat er oe ers tt nee as Sicabotehads haga ib Sa te! gt: myers saat aA lich anitieesthatassgl pani it * Se ee ne ee ‘Officers for 1965-66 IODE tant ’ spent several days with her pa- Anglican Church on Sunday ev-| : : o a s as - sete catia met 2’ Bee te owe | Iglander’s G + [Rag Sete sae" "Te mete ede Be pr econ side, are pictured above. Seat- ; ntc - reg- | d dd 4 h wi lurray r. «| I st 'trom left to ight are: vice - regent, and Mrs. Bruce | SSHONGEL.§ Vranaggqug ter ° | Also during the evening ser- _ GUIDES SERVE DINNER Mrs. W. A. Currie, secretary; MacDougald, ‘Echoes’ ~sec- ‘ ots Mrs. John. 8. Jarvis returned, vice, two members of the Jun- : , : Mrs._C._D. Ives, regent: Mrs. retary. Missing from the Plans Summer Wedding _|to her home in Fairfield, after|ior Auxiliary, Isobel Moase A dinner was held at the was the serving of the meal Wigginton. Mrs. Jack Annear D.O, Stewart, treasurer, and photograph are: Mrs. L.° G. : 5 spending several weeks with and Norma Boyle, received their| Montague Legion Home —on-—by-the Montague Girl: Guides.__.and_ her daughter, Ruth. This ' Mrs. Ernest Walker, services . 1 rete Mr. ond tie. F I De 4 members of her family in Mon-| beanies and ties from the rec-} Tuesday, sponsored the Above, Linda Carpenter, Gui- is another of the many succ- at home and abroad _secre- Lewis, educational sec: - a ) J. ivan Dever: treal. “tor, Rev. E.-J. Fiander. Mem-, Retarded Children’s Associa- - der, is pictured serving Rev. essful dinners served at the. ~ tary. Standing, left. to right fy and Mrs. B. W:. Wood, | eux, Hilleville, Opencer. Mass. bers of the J.A., with their lea-|- tion. A highlight of the dinner and Mrs. Burns, Mrs. Lorne new Legion Home...” are: Mrs. L. G. Gorrill, assis- standard bearer. ; a. en Mr. and Mrs. Owen MacDonald der, Mary Rogers and assistant’ : me +. . - : Te Se ee oes roe sama it :thek tote and daughter, Cynthia, of Pic-| leader, Olive Moase, attend- ; mittee are Mrs. Harold Buntain|presented by WI members and by t IODE T HH Id ter, Teresa A. Devereux to John N.S. were recent visitors at ded in a body. { WI To Plant and Mrs. Fred MacRae. __‘| friends. Miss MacDonald and her A egwerit o mo ~ | Regey, aon et Bate. Pollan the home of Mrs. MacDonald's, _ Fa _ |The meeting closed by. sing-|brother John K. lost their home : . oe Soe Mr. and Mrs, W.: H.'. Clinton Stewart returned to| Trees Or Shrubs ing the Queen, after which re-|and all its conients, last month A : T | Me eee ises. oot Oe teed Lae , Montague, his home in Kingsboro a) ; |freshments were served by the|by fire. - nniversary eda in May a aie: , | a |Plessant visit with his sister, At Cenotaph hostess and committee in charge.| Entertainment consisted of a : -? tion, It was to an Jennie Stewart * | ae 5 penny sale and a contest con- Mrs. Claude Ives, regent of May, commemorating the 50th| Miss ge wr is the =o tea in April. Mrs,| Minnie Reilly, q@ Boston and yrs Cora Ling was hostess il . ducted by Mrs. Marjorie Camp- the Abegweit Chapter IODE was anniversary of the founding of | daughter Peter Greenman, . te the members of Wheatley) Ki muir WI bell and won by Mrs. Dot Camp- hestons. fer their Mere meet- - Abegweit Chapter IODE,|Upper Queen Street, Charlotte- ois hanual aici River Women’s Institute at their Fi a Pp x < a 2 f recently when-17-mem- a further report was given: whe <. noma 5 Kenzie », RCA- April meeting, when 11 members _ Finalizes -lans Meeting adjourned a bore were in attendance. |by Mrs. W. A. Currie, stating) .A graduate. of David Prouty | MC. has returned to his unit at!and one- visitor pereeenonear roll | ~~ refreshments were served we “Immediately after the meeting ‘hat the marathon bridge was)high school, Spencer, and Bec: a a so © call by giving a récipe using.an For Concert °_| the hostess, assisted by Mrs. ‘was called to order, Mrs. Rob-| Progressing favourably. ker Junior College, Worcester, { loowe with his father and bro- “Island - Product”. The meet-_ Ronald Rowe. = ert Romcke and Senet ae 2 re clals ty huiisas aaa a aad i a ea ie ae rane Col Mrs. M. N. MacGowan, was ISE P of the Northumberland committee ,in_ a secre' District Attorney regar-| nada, low repeating |hostess at the recent meeting PRA IANIST. ' Chapter paid a surprise visit/———*~ Ceatth: ae) Set aed ee gee | ctaed. eed ‘of Kilmuir “Women's Institute. MOSCOW (AP) — Canadian and presented a bouquet of yel-i =, 5 4 Conference to be held Paka gnalfecser = AP By ca “| Correspondence was read ‘and|Eleven members and one visi-|pianist Ronald Turini, who per low roses to the members to ce- ELLEN’S DIARY in September. Tn, wre vielink oan} 10‘ ascussed and. & questionnaire| or ‘answered roll call by giving|{ormed in Moscow again after lebrate the 5th anniversary of «== Thank offering 8 ond “Mi rT erhiae’ ~B — was filled out. School committee | their opinions on “Were Our\a two-year interval, is being © the founding of the Abegweit! distributed to the =e 8 mother, * | reported a-kettle. had been pur-| Grandmothers happier than we Praised here once more as one The Stock Show Provided - latives" at Murty’ Marwowf(chased, oF the schoo. Vistation| Pe?" sae ar eed poe the gesture an afternoon ittee ed th i | pianist nowledged the thoughtful ee = ‘| " Jemes B. Cole| Murray River and Little Sahds. | eete gem, “Ported turee enccting wane reed ay nevi | performed im Russia difficult “tim vas} Interest For This Family Mr, ‘Begley is 2 graduate chapier from “God It was decided to order some|fetary.” Mrs. Margaret Mac An interesting film was shown depicting @ tour of the United Nations building and “Now for next spring's activities in certain parts of show...” we overheard Mack the building. Mrs. Reginald |say to his one sister when they Pope arranged for the showing chatted together this evening of this feature. about the Fat Stock Show and Committees were appointed (Sale just past. It proved to be to organize. the forthcoming | always an interesting-event for Red Glove Revue which will) this family, the continuing spell be held the latter part of Octo-|of-fine weather with passable ber in Summerside. It was de- byroads, contributing a goodly cided to hold a tea the first of share towards its success, in jthat mo spring - storm, no preci- HOUSEHOLD HINTS For variety, stuff green pep- pers with Spanish rice, spaghet- ti and meat sauce or with whole for a play.or concert to be put! Visitation committee ~ reported on in the bolt: making several calls. Mrs." R,! Mrs. Preston Rackham enter-' Campbell and Mrs. M.' MacPhee | ; ; we - inted fi kernel corn seasoned with but-| ‘tained with a contest. net one The May meeting will be held , salt and pepper. . ee “naa at (he home of Mrs. Alfred. Final plans were made to hold sas | riety concert in Cambridge | Company- good cake or pie | Stead. New school visitor ' is| hail in the near mS A social and His Purpose’’.| topping: fold one- half c¢up/Mrs. Preston Rackham, and on evening’.was held recently at with the Lord’s| crushed after-dinner minis into! visitation will be Mrs. Fred Mac- the home of Anne MacDonald | ‘whipped cream. Rae. 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