I I r l l ~ St Dunstan’s Basilica Sub - ‘John Thomas "Basilica C.W.L. ‘ "r. 1. Co”yl‘e;’ _TgMay 15, 1953 The Guardian Page 11 LOBSTERMEN AT VICTORIA With lobster catches reported] gnly fair at‘Victoria, on Saturday Jim Knox (left) is seen weighing 111 the catch of Lou MacLeod * Communion Service And Bell Dedicated At Canoe Cove on Lord’s Day, May eleventh, gn impressive service was con- ducted by Rev. George Killen, when a Communion Set was presented to the congregation, in memory of the late Mrs. Inman, by the members of her family, Mrs. Russell Campbell, Mrs. Charles Martin, Mrs. Annie Shaw, Mrs. Lottie MacNevin, Mr. Earl Mac- Nevin and Mr. David Inman. The presentation was made on behalf of the family by Mr. David Inman, and was received by Mr. Daniel MacNevin, Clerk of Session, representing the con- gregation. The members deeply appreciate the honour and pri- vilege of being made the re- Held Meeting division of the’Catholic Women’s League held their monthly meet- ing on May Gish. in the Knights of Columbus Home, Charlotte- town. . - The meeting opened with pnay- er by the spiritual director Very Rev. P. F. McDonald. Mrs. Fred McMillan presided. The minutes of the April meet- ing and an executive meeting were read by the secretary, Correspondence was read by Mrs. James Pendergast which Included thank you notes, and letters from the Sisters of the Precious Blood, Monastery and the National Director of the Ca- nadian League Magazine. The treasurer’s report showed ' I substantial balance in the bank Conveners reports were heard from the following: Citizenship, Mrs. J. E. Flemming, Finance, Mlss Gertrude Coady, Visiting, Mrs. R. J. McDonald, Girl Gui- 4185. Mrs. Alfred Coady, Press, Mrs. R.‘ G. Mitchell. . In the absence of Mns. L. L. Noonau the Spiritual report was given by Mrs. Fred McMillan. One new member was introduc- ed and welcomed. Mrs. J. E. Flemming reported that she and Mrs. Fred McMil- Ian had attended the Red Cross dvnuer at the Charlottetown Hot- e Plans were completed for Tag D35’. May 9th and a goodly nu- mben of members volunteered their services to make this a success. — A motion was made to have 0,Ma_»ss offered and card sent to Monslgnor Patrick McMahon Who is at present a patient in the Deaconess Hospital, Boston, Mass. Tt_was also motioned that sub- 5°1‘1Dtions to Canadian League Magazine be sent to ten institu- llfms in Charlottetown -and to the director and president. Father McDonald spoke briefly cipients of such a valuable and sacred token in memory of a Godly mother. The gift was de- dicated in prayer by the pastor. Then followed the dedication of another gift, a Bell received from the Canadian National Railway, through the Influence of Mr. Retus MacFadyen, Mon- cton, New Brunswick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Mac- Fadyen, members of the con- gregation. The members of the church are deeply grateful to God for these recent tokens of His goodnes and favour, and pray t““t those who have been instiru - tal in the bestowal of these gifts may be richly re- warded. to the ladies and suggested in order to gain interest and. new members the sub - division should be zoned into a number of small- er units, having study group meetings in the homes. Each sending representation with their findings to the regular monthly meeting. Mrs. J. E. Flemming and Miss Gertrude Coady were appointed to convene this new arnange ment. After the meeting adjourn- ed films were enjoyed by all present. Alloerton W.M.S. Hos Study On Understanding Mrs. Fred Leard presided when Alberton Auxiliary of the W.M.S. met in the United Church Hall last Wednesday evening.‘ Mrs- J. W. Waugh led the openmg W01‘- ship which had for its theme. “Understanding each other.” _ The study, a very interesting story connected with translation of the Bible in Korea, was read by Mrs. James Hodgson. Community friendship work re- ported by members for the past month included 42 home calls, 15 hospital calls, 9 treats. 5 Cards and 2 letters. 8 missionary books were read. Three new members were welcomed. _ The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. C. H. Weeks with Mrs. A. C. Green as devo- tional leader. 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