’Wm be demefl upon ' i tionl were asked on each in t n e as last year. The president read Ones Inning. It was moved that en- . D . a letter from Mrs. MacLeod‘iand discussion followeld. Clhage-l H be made .bout wading AUXlllary leen c ncemn the allocation and; ter 12 of the study boo wt quirles . olle fl'tirlnngs. Howatt concern I discussed at the March meetizg bladnktzets to relief and, if needed. Money For Fund in the Bible StudY- 'when the roll will be answer sen o e. . if”. Sutherland Montgomerytwlth a verse of scripture con- A letter from the executivei KENSINGTON — M”. Dresenlt‘d the Chapter on “Mar- taining the wor "free." imeetlng held recently asking th‘. Moase and Mrs. lha" from the Women Of the’ The meeting closed by all re-l UCW to pay 2 per cent plus our‘ New Testament. peating the Lord's Prayer in,allocabion was read and approv-2t Mrs. Louis MacLeod introduc- I unison, I ed 2 E E E I t - 'u I, I A discussion was had on the the new study book entl cd I LOWER MONTAGUE WI , ed I I u .. lwm‘ld day of prayer service to s The Guardian. Charlottetown, Tues. Feb. 19, 1963. The Word and the Way - “d M... L0,... Wright was presented the first chapter. h05‘ be held on March lst HAPPENINGS Moase preiuded and opened the meeblng with a devotional per. iod. Fourteen members answer. ed roll call with scripture con. taining the word "Trouble." Contributions to the Alcxan. d i L tie to next meeting will itess to members 'of the Lower. Next meeting I, to be held at be firerutlleiiand Montgomery, I Montague Women s Institute at the home of Mrs. Ham,“ Day text word “Glory” special mis- 5 their recent meeting. The West .1 El. . who will have worship an ‘smnary prayer. Mrs. Lewi dent. Mia Stillman MacKinnon sie Mayne will have itudy book lCam bell. Mrs. Jessie Campbell‘jwas in the chair. _ Taiwan. ra fund were received by the . Miss Theresa 'Drainor. RN. of . All friends of guiding are I will present the chapter on “The‘ The meeting opened With a Meeting closed with hymn 148 treasurer, Mr; alter Moasel Halifax. N.S.. spent the week- ‘ sincerely welcomed at the tea. )Woman of Samaria" from theireadlng b Mrs. Donald Ross. Breathe on me Breath of God, Mrts, [.1qu Howard reported 1 . end at her home, 24 Valley St. LWomen of the New Testament, [followed by the creed and the followed by benediction and let er received from Valija so“ _ I I . ,y . bos- ers in Germany with thank ‘ . w l Dewar. MiOll- and Mrs. James E. Cole Will be minutes of the last meeting lunch was served by the S In Mr. and Mrs. James Stewait, I tan/1:: wasllfrrecem cues. of in charge of the study book. were read. approved and Sign- fess. tlée.W.A. for the parcel i‘ccciV, Montague, arrived in Charlotte- 3M: LG. Ives and Miss LillianI Meeting closed With the bene- ed ' e . All articles of clothing l'f‘t‘t‘iv ed were suitable. Letters from Miss Lottie Sims who is spend. ing the winter in Charlotte town; and Mrs. Ozen. daughter f t 'h th . . . . -dicbion. Lunch was served by Roll call was answered by Lglll‘t :fira’l‘oilhot'mil’hd‘wifh lllecii Dewar' thanmmo“n' :‘lhe hostess assisted by Mrs. 'twenty one members. Th1:d fitnalii son-in-law and daughter. Mr. I A . th t b J. iHarold Mayliew. icial report was given a o a quiz on e own y aws ' _ and Mrs. John Van Ewer. Other ‘ formed the interesting and in_I MARGATE UCW Irecclpts for the morzlth of Janu Guild Sponsors Cradle Roll The February meeting of the cities visited were Niagara Falls formative program of “berm” The February meeting of thentry amounted to $1 , . . _, - _ of Mrs. Grace Profitt, - . Hammo'h and St' Catharme‘g‘ ,Womeli's IHStIIUIe last “Ida”.Margate United Church WomenI correspondem'“ mcludetd (rift PreSbyteflqn guilg'h Mgnggflulei ter member who passedl (dial-I , . , 1evcning. Mirs. (Hit Bennett Pre'iwas'heltl rcceiitlv at the liomeltf‘r from the Delfartme" o g' “I?” “9” 'n e “w t recently were read also t- I I The annual Valentine Pea and . pared the pmgiranL Ron l of M” Andrew‘Johnson TheIricultui-e. regarding the F arm with sixteen members and wo minutes of the Dioéesan B ‘ Bazaar. Sponsm. . t Iwas answered with the name of I worship service on the -thcme.IForum' The sum or $10 was d: Visnors presentli‘d Ollie fiwnmal; meet 8 0 Womens _ Auxrliary 0f 2'0" t a former mayor. uThe value of the Bible" wa Sinated ‘9.“‘e Jacks“ Ful‘d 8" be“ Mrs' D" 3° 8 'M The president displayed in Presbyterian Church was held Mrs Bennett gave a com tled bv MN John Johnson as_Inn additional $10 was izlvel;I t0 welcomed bycthe grelsldent. 1'3- explained the new Lime Help .recently. I ‘ ‘ .V ‘ . r ‘, _ . ' am. and Mrs. Clifford MacP er- Wellington amp e . , . ‘ The social mm was gauy de_ I pl‘eliensne summary of” the I Sisted by Mrs. Wilbur Dennis soul who also suffered the loss The devotional period was led ers kit. and a speClal collection Icorated with I‘estoons in keeping ‘Farm Forum can‘ ‘and MISS Annie Fyfe - I was taken to provide funds Wm I ' ' 'b- to Iada's World Obligations." A collection of $21.25 was rte-.0" the" “0"” by “'e- 'by “‘e Pm‘dent' While a" 3‘ ross. The Woman's World Day at Prayer which will be held lll St. Mark's Anglican Church on Fri ———————-———-——————‘ with Valentine and presented a . . . The flower committee will le Study was in charge of Mrs. Purchase some of these ills. . . . - v . hillip Hender-. . Mrs. David . McInnns dstl- ‘ I warm feeling of friendliness. I Mrs- C-“- Wed“ Framed “’1‘” by M“ P = i otted iant to a mem- Allan Nelson. Mrs. Arnold Irv , i- r m' AND Mm BERNARD mm Windblown Look The Ms“ We" “5"” ““m’ “"e "mm waigich ow” limg'ifnlni‘ii‘li'cfiiidnl’syi Ciriiagi'gev: ' p p ' ""8 m" “‘° “In”; “.2” 1'“ “if 15333.22??? 1333335 1 . . i ‘ h h me. u cri- 'ons ii ~ - ce~iiP Y i‘ e d A A . the tables by Mrs. Malcolm Iheld at er 0 we; re_ .hymn 207 “A” Thin g I Are: Thank you cards were recelv meeting and the c es nden i MacKenzie, Mrs. William Camp- gto “Institute News" boil and Mrs. Stanley Stavcri. ccived. Refreshments were serv- The center table was ocplcnish- ed by Mrs. Charles Johnston ed by Mrs. Russell Roper. Mrs. Iand Mrs. Arthur Wilkie. ed from the Thompson familymwhich was read and discussed. .The financial report was pre- ‘sented by Mrs. Richard Knox. Thine". The president. Mayhcw. occupied the chair. an I I Is Featured Mm He 8 t h David Duff and Mrs. Harold An- MONTREAL d near. As Island Girl Weds In Ont. .cp. -- (t..- . ' I ' '5- ions with a forward "wind . Hugh Mach-av and Mrs Hamid the U.C.W. Purpose was rcpcat~| cnfidufiggy billy?! F¥ELChL333|cu§slggl :;:an::ifi:gtshzr:leemgde (133'. March 1, at 2.30 pm, w“ The marriage took place rc- Linda Mat-Rac. of Oshawa. andlhI‘m’n” 190k we}? reallll‘ed Fri“ ens. ‘ ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Morris ()aimley, ied in unison. rigan was ‘won 1" TS‘ G“! candv and drinks at the scottish discussed. . 69"”? I" “oil’s Chili't'h- MISS Palilt‘t‘ii Simln‘iik. 0f Ham" day at. me 5pm”: and 5mm". The tea was convened bv Mrs. Kelvin Grove. left recently for R0” "in “'35 “Sword by Burke with Mrs Robert Ross concert The work committee.‘ The Educal'm‘al 59"l't‘lai‘i' Hamilton. Ontario of llclcn ilion. wcl'c dressed in green VGI'Icouefitgml "fFMomrpal (“‘81ng Perry Camtron. President, as-fCorongi, Trinidad. where they iI“'°.“'Y momb”? .wm' a verse 0f.on entertainment: icomprising MPS- Emerson 0"Iwas aSSIStEd by Mrs‘ MCIIIIII‘ :ZidBMi 5m“. daughmr V“ Elithc "gillhi'llsicsgochlllleS;Ill)?” ASs‘ligiatlblhre’clareilgggfijgfii “5th by members of the A‘“"- I “’Ill be gUESlS 0‘ Mrs' 03591”: Iscnpmre mmammg the word‘ Committee in charge of theIConnor and Mrs. Roy Bell. re-Iand Mrs. Elmer Moase. Willi IN (‘5. (“V l. . ‘ . . I ‘ U ' Henry Wight. ‘ and Ber— nard Butt. son of Mr. nd Mrs. Robert Butt, 43 Hcrkimcr St Welland. wore a gold velvet dress. All of the bridal attend- reet. ants carricd gold Shasta daisies. amilton. Kenneth Butt was best in a n. Rev Gcrald Hayes officiatcd. Ushcring the guests were Dr. Given in marriage by lici unc- Ronald Riitl and Peter Mitchell. lP. Mr Atwood MncRnc. the Guest: \vcrc l‘(‘(‘(‘l\’l‘d at the bride wore a gown of “bite Wontwortli Arms, after the cor-1 French brocade. styled on cmony. Telegrams of congratu- sheatb lines With a neckline high lations were received from Mr. in front. V-shaped back. A pearl and Mrs. Henry Wight. Flat Ri- tiara headdress held her vcil of.ver and Mr. and Mrs. Elliott French illusion which extended Wight. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Into a train. She carried wliitc Jones and Rowland of Charlot— roses and carnations. _tctowii. Matron of honor. Mrs. Ivan: Mr. and Mrs. Butt will reside ltefanovich wore a dress of goldIat 47 Bold Street. Tliey have velvet with a matching hcad- made plans to spcnd the slim- dress. The bridcsmaids. M i s slmcr on a European tour. 1 Couturiers. I Designs with sucll names as Izephyr, mistral, and green wind Ibreezed through in crepes. jer- Iscy silks, cotton twccds and linens in d 9 11' c a t 9 spring is adcs. I The wind blown lo 0 k is :achieved by Foure’a switch Ifrom back to front interest. iBacks were smooth and Itouched. while soft front full— Iness and draping was achieved Ithrough gores, bias and pleat- mg. I Diagonal crossings. long. Iflowing scarfs and some cowl ynecklines emphasizcd the for- Iward look. Waisis camc citlicr ELLEN’S DIARY Repairman Called Because Announcer Long Faced “And it was funny - at lcastiexclting age, which expects the I thought it was." Alex rclalcdismsallonal. and that by and on a visit this morning_ “Y o “riarge today‘s news is lost in the see. this wnman called up a re-' shade of tomorrow's. we make pair - man when the T\' wan some allowance for this. Never- .gtray_ And he wantpd to kitan tilt-less. we admit. there are tim- how it was acting, And she told; es when we must come to a door him the pictures came in clear-Ito look out on the familiar scen-Itions gave the effect of long: .WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS enough, but they weren’t like‘ies about. to re-assure oursclf. they should be. she said Tor that over and about and above example, the man who gave all that is disturbing. all fhe news this morning had a “T”: the WM“? fields reach very, very in"; face} " jaway. In dark velvet against "Ande Alex chuckled. utthlhf‘m, the trees and woodlands “pair _ man said. tMadam_ "island. There is our wildling of you were reading the news those} apple If”. hate branches limn— days on the TV‘ your facerd on an horizon. .waillng for would hp “my [mm “my u Bn_ill.< blossoms. East gives the. sun. cause the boundaries of the WWI Mk“ “II” hnmp- Wen“ world are not the far—off dis- “1"! "EMS II" Star- The L “I Y tances of once. and the remote Mm" “d” Y’s. “0 matter places of the earth have nowI‘VhaI, mm“ . “095v become neighbours to US. and mm“? ("HM-‘5 their ills and troubles ours, it ’"m‘" "r "‘ma‘m‘ does seem that the news world- In a drift of small. light wings. wide is often discouraging. And chick-a-dees came down from a while we would not discount it. ncighboring bushland, to we remember that we live in an‘transieni guests at Aldcrlea to- '——'——~" w— ay, and of nluch interest to a lad of the place. t reported. “And,” he smiled. "I Robins don't say cc." ‘I wonder," llf‘ questioned on another thought. "Where e jimrrws are that last winter us— .ed to come down to the veran- from the tablecloth?" “I‘m wondering. Ellen." .lam- day. “if we had any grassaseed left over last spring?" , “Just one sack-50 pounds of ill " we said. "You know It won't be too long now, before we can reckon flip just how much we‘ll he need- :Ing this year!" . “Got away!” Curiosity remarks ‘wlih a disappointed gasp. look- :lng up from his nap. "I must ‘llan‘ been dreaming! But I was sure I had my paw-this paw." he grins. rous creature! And now, alas," he sighs. “I find it was only a dream!" “They say we should hold to iihc ." we say. I "Hold to . .a mousel" ‘ "No. To our dreams." He smiles absently. "It was big. . .my. my. so his." murmurs. "and e got vanished. one b one as shcep lover a stile. and above them was a deck of quiet skiies. Until tomorrow -— -— Diary-— I, Good-night. . . WARDROBE-[NONE 'Y u're off to a fine start with‘ 0 Three Mode Life Members Crystal Chapter No. 1 Order of the Eastern Star. Charlotte- town. celebrated 42 years of service with a Birthday Party following the regul Friday evening, 3' -t Choose res cottons, silks Printed Pattern 4591: Inma' Sizes 10. 12. 14, 16. 18. 1. state 10 slim 3% yards 35-inch; yands as-lnc . CENTS r50 cents) in mm”. please) for . Ontario redden ulen tax. P r i nt . NAME ADDRESS. E whom 3! iii 3 a Matron Gladys MacKinnon and .7; 155 .th ht. .v ' . ' . mm to myqolgnge? fixing; social hour then followed. dah for the crumbs you shookI .cs said watching icicles drip to-, ar meeting our Febnlary 15. please) to Alice Brooks. care of 1963. presided over by associate Guardian-Patriot Pattern Dept. a Worthy Patron Keith MacKin- Ont. ' ‘ non. During the meeting a pro- cent sales tax. Print plainly “ and order to ANNEI gram in honour of the Chapter PATTERN NUMBER. ‘5‘“. am of Guardian-Pat- was presented by the officerslADDREss J. Mn W Front St- A highlight of the busincss 1963's r, 1, Out. meeting was the presentation of . ' M OI" an denim! ideas Life membership Certificates to ‘ .: “I em tor FREE pattern three charter members of tth .' an m choose In new Chapter. Sister Catherine Mac- designs to knit. . Pattern Catalofl. lnnis. Sister Helen Acorn and u/ "on. Brother Ernest Worth. The Iahovc or below the natural Iwaistline. Soft belts were used in encircle the low waist. while folds and seaming made flatter- Iing empire lines. . r a ll E C Cl fi‘rlru all shade: of yellow lt‘niirp': fa. \orlte spring color into dell greens. lime and linden. ,Navy blue and white were also Immlar. One bass and coat I‘ costume was in lilac burlap. I Silk mousscline trimmed Z short dresses and fo r m 31 ‘gowns. In the group of long Igowns. some had uneven hem- Ilines, dipping at the back. I A number of two-piece crea- Icamisoles witih cardigan jack- ets. Foure didn't forgot the chill brocaes of early spring, and showed a colleciion of elegant small furs from capes in Arctic White. Norwegian blue Idycd black fox to mink, .and Russ Ijackcts. scal ian broadlail short Ipresentations were made by gSister Elva Ives. Sister Macin- "Theinis was unable to attend the. organization known as the as “‘9 on farms meeting and will be prcscnicheIl United Church Womcn, with with hcr ccrtificale at a atcr dale. At the conclusion of the beimeeting members adjourned toIbcr Webster: lst vice - presi- Itbe Banquet Room Where Ifreshmcnts were served by the re- ommittee, and the decorated uI hoard a him (,an n A I oxIbirthday cake was cut by Chan iMacEwan; treasurer, Mrs. tcr members Sister Hclen Acorn and Brother Ernest Worth. I our first. robin! hard. .and." he nodded. "II kncw' ‘Dee- 613M SUN-FUN SET Any day is birthday-happy for in little girl. with this easy-sew ‘ slindrcss set. I Valentine surprise dress. bonnet, with heart, flower em- broidery. Pattern 7155: trans- lfer: printed pattern sizes 2, 4. I6, 8. 10. State size. I Thirty - five cents (coins) for this attem (no stamps. Biggest Needlecraft Show stars smocked accessories —it's our new Needlecraft Cata’ log! Plus over mo fresh-to-you crochet. sew. weave, embroider. quilt. Plus free pattern. I out! new! .2 iliary and Congregation. 1 pupils of York School .with their teacher. Mrs. Anne iCrockett and Mrs. Whitency held a Valentine party in the school on chilcsday afternoon and invited all the. pre- Ischool c ildrcn. I The pupils had the rooms de- corated with hearts and cupids "' I and dressed up pretty valentine boxes from which valentines were distributed. Ice cream alld a treat by the teachers. was Iservcd. with assistance from the I older girls. ‘ Three short films were follow- ed by games. A lunch was SCI‘V‘ cd. I I Thp Girl Hutdes Association will have a Thinking Davy Tea on February 23rd from 3 pm to 5-30 pm. at the \'l\ ("A Chair- lnttetown. i This date In ohms-An because it I is the birth date of the late I Lord BademPowel‘l. chief Scout.- I er and founder of the boy scouts land Lady Baden-Powell. world Ichief guidetr and founder of the I girl guides. day stresses the l every day of guiding throughout I the world. I I A liiccting licld recently at tllc home of Mrs. Sy ncy Anderson. Morcll of the Bristol and Marie IU.C.W. groups. brought forth the resolution to unite as one. Mr- 't\vo uni s. . The following cxccuiive was Iappointcd: president. Mrs Wil- 'dent. Mrs. Gordon J. MacEwan; I2nd vice - prcsidcnf, Mrs. Wen- ‘dcll Coffin: secretary. Mrs. Tc Went' =zcll Baker: community Friend- Iship, Mrs. Cliyler Dingwell: .cllristian Education, Mrs. Mar- ion Anderson: finance, . rs. Frceman Jay: literature. Mrs. Sterling Mat-Swain. Jr.: mansc. . Elmer Mot-Ewan: periodi— .. Mrs. Gordon Coffin: press, . Waller Dingwell: program. Edgar MacKinnon; social functions. Mrs. Lyman Mac- Ewan; stewartship, Mrs. Cuy- lcr Dingwcll: supply. Mrs. Earl .lamcs: unit leaders. Mrs, Ted 3232 21:2 MacF‘Avan No. 1. Mrs. John' Cobb No. 2. PARKSIDE W. 1. Mrs. John Pearmain was hos— Itess to Parksido W. I. at their recent meeting. The meeting was chaired by Miss Irma Toombs. the vice- | resident. and the minutes of i ast meeting were read by the secretary. Roll call was answer- ied by eight members and three visitors were welcomed. The correspondence was read and it was decided to send the money for Home Economic Scholar- ship. also to send $2 to the C.A.C. . ers. Pcarnlain o ff 0 r c d ito present the C.A.C. News Let- Iter at each meeting. I An exchange of recipes was‘ Imade. Mrs. Robert Woolncr was I auctioneer for “The Talent Sale" [which realized a profit. Miss Irma Toombs entertain- ‘ed with contests. and the win- .ners were Mrs. Tom Doyle and Mrs. Robert Woolner. fess assisted by the lunch com- ‘mitiec. The meeting closed with The .National Anthem. ARGYLE SHORE W. I. The home of Mrs. Dalvay Pal- lard was recent meeting place of the Arger Shore W. I. Roll call was answered by do- nation of an article for a bazaar with nine members in attend- nce. Correspondcnce was read and plans for celebrating the Instit- ' 13th anniversary were made and will be held on Feb- runry Bills were attended to plus one-half years salary to the music teacher. Remnants will be sent for and eventually made into articles for a bazaar. :2 no 0 5‘ Gertrude t . Bristol And Marie UCWs .ii Unite As One i Lunch was served by the hosw Next meeting will be on March roll call with a verse of scrip. 6th at the home of Mrs. Neil turo. Allocationwillbodioumo ‘alll‘ll. Mrs. R.L. Getty and Mr. Getty. Their itinery will also include 1 the Barbadoes. Tobago. and pos- sibly the Mainland of South I “creator”. I It was decided on liiotion that money from In Memorial cardsI be uscti to adorn the interior of the church. Miss Vivian Wood-‘ . merit-a. side gavc the trcasurer's rcportu The Finance committee chair- I Ciipids_ llf‘il'l'ls and Iltiwvm man, Mrs, .Iohn Johnson. rcpor-i 'carried out the motif for a de- lightful Valentine Tea held by the Kcnsingion Lionettes at Svend's lnli. The president Mrs. jTruro. Stulairt Peppin welcomed t=heI T h 9 Community titles“. MI‘S- Earle Dunning and I secretary. Mrs. Bruce Clark, re-3 Mrs- Bruce Maelm- MISS Nora Ipoi‘tcd 26 hospital calls. Iii home; IIVL'M‘Cm‘VI‘II'e and MIPS- Donald'calls, 21 cards and five treats: Baker poured the tea. for the month. ‘ The guests were served by Ordci‘s were taken Mrs. Ellsworth Mann, Miss Nora McCairvillc. Mirs. Ian MaeMurdo I honking: 1963. including $10 to be sent to the Maritime Home for Girls at for and Mrs BN1?" M39L€M~ R“ Plans toward a boiler healing ‘T‘F'lih’liismng W MYS- Gm'd‘m isystem for the church veslryl Iconke- Ml“ Rmald Kennedy- ;wero discussed. and Mrs, Koithi IMrs. James A. Ramsav ‘ ' IF‘nnner Stewart and Mrs. Svcnd .lonsson. Mrs. John Paynterr at- ‘in: if plans were not sufficiently tended to the ticket table. carried out by that time. The proceeds are being used Mrs. John Johnson led II“ "Mid" In” and “if” I‘m" ‘group on the 'study book, “The Ikey “water’- Word and the Way." from chap—I I ter 2, "God the Creator" andI I MI“ and M“ Clam“? Hog‘g and chapter 3, "The Living God”. daughter. Pamol'a. Kensington. -——————-—-———~——-——I accompanied by Mr. Kenneth MaoLeod. liishlown. were rec-I I cent visitors to Moncton, N.B. | I I i I I I Organization I IMat-lmugall with Mrs. FosterI Macth‘l on lunch. I ' Lunch was served by hostess‘i and committee members. ' PRINCETOWN ROAD UCW Mrs. Charles Proud was hos-l less to the members of the.‘ Print-clown Road UCW whichi .was held recently. Due to the| Jabsence of the presidcnt. vice Ipresident Alice Proud was chair- iman for the meeting. , .214 c worship service was led! "f. Iby Edith Crabbe taking as heri Itopic “Hands.” The service wasI iopened by singing Hymn ., ‘I-Ie leadcth me. Followed by TheI Lord's Prayer repeated in uni-I son 1 i l I Scripture reading w ~Alice Proud, Two poems were Itbcn read "Trials" by OliveI ‘Sentner. "I talked to God" by Eileen Neill. , 1 Hymn 488 "Come let us singI iof a wonderful love." followedi Iby prayer which closed the wor- i ship service. I as read byI Roll call was responded to byI reading from Romans chapter. 6 . Minutes of the last meetingI were read and approved. Plans? iwerc made to have a cake sale Ias soon as place is located and , Bessie Johnston will attend to " this issue. The same allocation wcrc accepted plus 2 per cent. . | Friendship sec'y reported 11 lhome calls. 8 hospital calls. 3 Icards sent during month. I , Janie MacSwecn will be the; lhostess for the March meeting“ ‘and Thelma Sentner will be inI charge of the worship service! Roll call Romans chapter 7. EL; leen Neill. Alice Proud. Emilyl INewport were on the lunchI I committee. .. l The meeting closed by repeat- ingMizpah Benediction In uni- son. ” I | I NEW LONDON UCW The February meeting of the . .New London United Church Wo- ‘men was held at the home of the secretary. Mrs. James E. Cole on Thursday evenin Feb- 7. The devntional leader Iwas Mrs. Lewis Campbell who chose as her topic "What is the Church?" on the theme "Jesus said. "Where two or three are gathered together in My Name, Ithere am I In the midst of -them"." ‘ Scripture readings , Corinthians the meditation and a ymn, "O I I Master Let Me Walk With 'Iihee" Iwhlch closed the devotional per- iod. Mrs. J. Cole offered the special prayer for "our mission- aries." . The president. Mrs. Harold IMayhew presided and the busi- ness period following. The com- Imunity Friendship report con- sisted of eight cards. three let- ters. five treats. three hospital and five home calls. ven members responded to .1 = from lstI were followed byI I Queen' . fed a total budget of $530 forI March meeting are Mrs. LouiSIporied that material had been Jenkins and Mrs. near" Meeting closed p Refreshments w c r e hostess Graham SUMMERFIELD UCW assisted by Mrs. Chessel All-purchased and sewing and knit-1 would be undertaken dur- ild Iting with “The‘ing the month. It was decided that the Cu Servedfwould sponsor the Cradle Rollo ‘dUTlni-l the SOCIaI hour by ihelwith Mrs. James Shaw contin-i Ralph uing as secretary. Plans were discussed for having a social evening at the March meeting and each member was urged to The monthly meeting of them].ng a men Frit‘lidShlP;Silllliiiei-field UCW was held at1 the home of Mrs. MacKay recently With bers present. The president. Mrs. ISeaman and consisted of hymns Scripture t a k e n 196 and 20. from Matt, V1. "‘6- IWarren Invited the members to offering: were received fol-‘ her home for the March meet~ lowed by meditation and pray-I. a‘.‘ er. Mrs. MacKay presented chapter of the study bonk on 0k-‘ Ivht‘Jnawa. The minutes of the last‘ ov- our members paid their meeting were read and appr Seat covers sumeflandirefreshments were served ten mem-I for the church ‘ d. At the close of the meeting. Mrs. Leland Nelson and Mrs. .‘ Arnold MacLure. Herman: th 0 Mayne. opened the meeting with! “Fellowship of I’l'ayci'” Lenten the purposc. followed by wor-I ship sorvicc led by Mrs. CcdricI I HOME OF MANY Britain's population density is 564 persons to the square mile. The total area is 94.279 square miles. [-1. BENNETT CARR Insurance Counselling Dist. Supt. Sun Life of Canada Phone 4-8817 - 4.5435. Charlottetown. P.E.l. AAAA b D i4 l‘ ‘ 1 4 1 i t D i t D D D 1 4 4 byI chapter 3 from the study book, “The Church in the Sixty's”. I a n d : “Word. 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