Thr Iii .l llirolilt': of lhfl hf‘\\' (‘\!‘(llll\(‘ of the Stud- ent: of \Ill‘sln: \hsocialion of PEI. was held Tuesday night at the nurses resi- dence of the Pill. Hospital. Shown ahiii'c. loft to right MARY HAWORTH . I NS ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVE are president Anne Nose- worthy of the P.E.I. Hospital school of nursing; Sylvia Laird. lst vice president of the Prince County Hospital School of Nursing; Jean Rowe. secretary. of the Office Do-Gooders Crow I . i The executive 0 he .151. AS BOSS Mends H's Ways "afxigylterial of Unfitetd CPhurch Dear \lz-it‘)‘ llll'tiot‘tli. You re- cently published our letter about our married boss and his church working Sill) Ell'l friend, Well. now up IIlJlIl'Ix you. bc« cause >lll"f‘ l"‘lll' i'niiinioiitary appearrrl in Hw llI‘I‘P'V‘. he now 2665 home at liltl llkP other men. Nn nini'r italklii; through the‘ oquana mtli her to her bus stop of our blIIlfIlllE ii‘ slir chose). No more \Itllt‘ll ll'l‘SIS in the tile room bclii'crii 4:30 and 5; In; no morn strolls around town on their lunch hour; no: more dalrs a couple of evenings i a week. \l'Ilf‘ll silo \l’ii‘llld akei her car and mom him in the. country iintil ti or 6:30 p.m It seems he has seen the light‘ and we sincerely hope that he keeps his senses. his 0 his nice wife and lovely children. e also hope his family didn’t gel. llllil‘l too much. itdeirtome of crowing about the re- ‘she could tale ihc bus in front; some of the mistakes that work- ing girls make. Sincerely, AR. 5 Dear A.R.: Isn't there some- thing in Holy Writ to the effect :that there is slight hope of sal- ivation for the individual who cannot control his tongue? I can’t feel happy about your message of thanks (alleged), be- causeltlnnkldiscemanun- form you feel you've affected, as if the village gossip were congratulating herself on scor- ing a triumph of One might have occasion to feel humbly grateful, the privacy of one's soul. if one has been magnanimously. compas- sionater instrumental in rescu- ing associates from potentially ; disastrous mds-cmdmct. ‘ But if one’s rescue operation, gsuccesstully concluded (to all appearances), were animated iw‘holly by a spirit of good will and res ‘ble concern for the welfare of the persons in peril. County School 0 Nursing and Judy Dowling. Prince vice president of the Char- lottetown Hospital school of Nursing. The executive was elected at the of the association which was held recently. UCW Executive Hears Reports met recently in Park Royal United Church. Mrs. enry Moyse, Summer-- side. (Presbyterial president). conducted the devotional period prior to the business session. Three regional workshops will be held beginning in late May when the over all work of the organization will be reviewed and special discussion groups featured dealing with the role of presidents, unit leaders_ fl- nance and programme com- mittees. Literature currenc used for worship, mission and bible study along with general reading materials will be avail- able. Theme for the worshop is United Church Women July 27- lAugust 1 to be held in Berwick.‘ N.S. ' I Mrs. Ewen Anderson. Char- gym 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. May 2‘5, 1964 v HAPPENINGS Audrey Jenkins. Women’s Editor; Phone 4-8506 0n the occasion of the 45th anniversary of the Breadalbanc W omen’s Institute. M rs. Stanford Glower. president was presented with a Life Member- ship pin by the Institute mem- bers. Garth Drummond. L a w s o n Blggar and Ross Drummond have returned to Toronto. 0111., after spending a brief visit at their home in South Freetown. They also attended the Nasc- Drummond wedding on May 16 in Saint John. NB. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mac-Lure, Montague, had as recent guests Mr. and Mrs. Barrie MacLure and their sons Ian, Scott, Wil- liam and George. Ella Hyde. Munr Harbor. was hostess recently to the Baptist Women‘s Mission ary Society ‘ Aid. with an attendance of 11 mem- bers and four visitors. . The devotional theme, “The j'l‘rail of light" ared by ‘ Mrs. Thomas Fraser. was read by Mrs. Robert Glover. Scrip- ture reading and prayer closed annual meeting the worship service Plans were made for church care d u r in g summer :months. Next months’ hostess j is Mrs. Robert Glover. I LAC Edward Doucette. w ho has been stationed at Trenton. Ont. spent a month's leave with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. E Lawrence Doucette. North Rus- E tico. before leaving for Egypt . Recent guests of Mrs. w. G. ‘MacLeod and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacLeod Kensiltgton. ‘ were Mrs. Scott Sinclair, Mone- ton. and Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Warren. Parkdale. ; Joan and Margaret. Murray. have returned to their positions ‘at Oxford and Bedford. N.S.. 'after visiting at their home. Kensington. I Mr. and Mrs. ; geour one son David of Fred- .ericton. N.B., returned to their ‘home following 'spent with Mr. Scrimgeour’s (301190“ had Pl “GOd'f Purpose — 0‘1" R95" mother. Mrs. Dellie Scrimgeour. ponse . 1 Cardigan. Mrs. E. W. Turner. 0‘Leary.l ,‘chairman of the leadership de-i‘ Mr and Mrs. Fred plan velopment committee nnounc-- H - ed the dates for the School for seareown' accompama by relatives. returned recently from a holiday in the United States. Lawrence Thompson. L o n g ‘ Lieutenant Leith Scrlm- ' Southport. the weekend elation the part and family, were weekeno guests of Mrs. Black's mother, Mrs. Daniel Hickox. Kensing- ton. and also visited members of the family at Wheatley Riv- er. New Wiltshire and St. Elea- ofiffififinnm, RN Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mut- tart attended the Drummond- Nace nuptials in Saint John, N.B., on May 16. Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Reid. Wellington. wish to an- nounce the engagement of their daughter. Elizabeth Dev Mr. and Mrs. Percy A. While, anus to Gepald Joseph Gal- WEDDING GERALD GALLANT PLANNED lam. son of Mrs. Rose Gallant. Piusville and the late John F. Gallant. The wedding will take place June 27, 1964 at 11 am at hnmaculatc Concep- tion Church, Wellington. St. Petersburg, Florida, were recent guests at the home here. of Mrs. White's sister. Mrs. Walter Bowness and Mr. Bow- WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS ness. They expect to spend sev- eral months among relatives in different parts of the province. Ethel Allen of Cardigan re- turned Monday by air rom Montreal accompanying her brother, Fred Allen of George- town. who has been a patient in the Royal Victoria Hospital for the past several months. in May with 13 members one visitor present. Roll call was answered with a house cleaning hint. Mrs. All. Camp- bell read the “Thought”. iProcecds from a travelling store amounted to $24.00. Tal- ent money was passed 1 each member telling how she made it, the total amounting to .26. prize was given for the highest amount earned. The new visitation committee Dr. Frank MacKinnon and Mrs. MacKinnon were hosts Friday at noon at a luncheon in the library of Montgomery Hall, following the Prince of Wales College convocation en- ercises. Guests included His Honor - Governor W. J. MacDonald who had been warm- ly welcomed to the convocation as a former PWC professor; Premier Walter R. Shaw and Shaw; Deputy Mayor Wai- ter Cox and Mrs. Cox; Dr. . Trueman. who had addr ss- the PWC graduates. and Mrs. Trueman who is the for- mer Jean Miller of Charlotte- town; Education Minister L.G. and Mary MacLeod: Irene Cam- pbell will be the new school Vl- sitor. A splendid report on the nctL vities of the 4-H Club at the lo- 3" vels was given by the leaders. Robert Stavert, who expressed pleasure in the interest th e Dewar and Mrs. Dewar; Mal- girls are taking in their work. (:01!!! Macxcnlle. deputy mlmé- and the progress they h 3 ve ter’ of education and Mrs. Mac- shown Kenzie; Highways Minister J. "who" or the Chrome Philip Matheson and Mrs. Ma- theson: James Brow. vice w... cipal of PWC: Mr. Gordon Ben- nett, registrar and director stud- ies, and Mrs. Bennett: and Mr. and Mrs. Neil A. Matheson. The nnln Annual CGIT Bo nque’t Held The annual Mother and Dau- ghter banquet of the CGIT and Explorer grou 5 Speaking very briefly Dr. MacKinnon noted with appre- the Canada aycd in assist- ing in the construction of Mont- gomery Hall and also that it had contributed the sum of .000 to the architectural com- petition which been stag- ed to choose a design for the Fathers of Confederation Mem- orial Complex. The words of appreciation were directed par- cently at the home of Mr. an Mrs. Clark Harding. Norboro. (Mayne, and leader of the. Guests at the banquet Rev. L.M. and Mrs. Murray. Miss Mayne spoke briefly the graduates thanking them for to Convention Plans Made By Ir'ish’rown Institute Irishtown WI met in the hall' cept of a quilt donated by and Institute. It was also stated that the blankets for bed throws needed and the members approved of a sending one later on. Is . Mrs. Marshall. Ruth Payntcr. Rwer Han cal. provincial and Dominion le- Mrs. Leroy Campbell and Mrs. Care Hospital acknowledged re- p of Summer- 'w‘ field United Church was held re- Leader of the group is Elsie Ex- plorers is Mrs. Herman Mayne. I were Members approved of inviting the Long River YPU variety with concert to the hall during May. P lans for catering to a district convention on June 3 were dis- cussed, and notice was given that the date of County Line No. l. convention will be June 10. in e June meeting will be “plum.” m. owing to school meetings on Tuesday. and will begin at Ma pm. The programme consisted of two contests. nob m served. IONA CWL The annual meeting of Iona Parish Council Catholic Wo- men's League was held re- cently. The meeting opened with prayer and Mrs. Geraia Roche presided. The yearly reports were as follows: The financial report showed a profitable year With a small balance still on hand. Convener-s gave their yearly reports. Education: national and provincial girls ship was sent donations. Priz- es were given children for hi- ghest in each class for Cate. chism. Donations were sent Sacred Heart program. programs, missions. Cathecli- were in ism classes omen during winter months; social welfare: visits re made to Provincial Sa- natorlum, Beach Grove Inn and cred Heart Home and tre given to patients; ats welfare sent donations, and needy families were visited and taken food. clothing. shoes and bedding; first communion children were given prayer books and a treat; member- ship: reported 52 members; fl- nance. annual cleaning of church and monthly clean i ng by different districts in their turn. . The retiring president. Mrs. Gerald Roche expressed her appreciation to the director for help and guidance, also to menbers who helped her so generously. She reported the valuable work done by the League throughwt the ear. Mrs. James Connolly chair- man for election of officers and her commit rought in the following new slate of officers: nt. Mrs. John Mc- Mrs. Rae, lst vice president; Leo O’Shea; 2nd vice president Mrs. James Connolly: 3rd. vice pres. Mrs. George Grant; The held at (I’IIIIIIIIIII \ l i I e R councillors M!‘\. am: ooney. Mrs. Iva .Roche. Mrs. Lawrence Kelly“ Mrs. Francis Connally and Mn. Helen Larkin. The director thanked the members for what they had accomplished during the e and the out going execl’itiavre' and incoming executive for ac- cepting their new appointment: no graciously. Meeting was closed with prayer. A d t. fROAD WI onalon or the Reta Children opened the i213: meeting of the whim Road Wo- men’s Institute. Mrs. George Clarey rcad ,i paper on 4-H club work. New committees appointed A were : Mrs. Mrs. visitation committee. Lester MacDonald and George Clarey; program. Mrs. Wesley Campbell and Mrs. Stanley MacKinnon. Mrs. Russel MacBeth Won 3 prize in a contest. Following the close of the meeting a lunch was served by the hostess. Mrs. F re e m a ll Miller. next meeting will be the ‘h o m e of Mrs. Clarey. m“_ LARGER THAN EARTH T circumference of the Great Red Spot in the southern half of Jupiter is greater than that of the earth. PURITY DAIRY ‘Tarents Prefer Purity Products” :17 Kent Dial 4-7125 THE FASHIONETTE { BEAUTY SALON ‘ Open Every Day ‘ Cold Waving Q Bleachingb Tinting . Perm. Special~ Phone 4-9752 257 Grafton Sf. I‘llullll'lllA What kind of a car is Viva? .. . X'éi u Viva is a peppy car. When as v6. T. you drive a zippy getaways and effortless highway cruising. ‘ Viva, you’ll never fall i behind in even the fastest company. Viva has a spunky 50 hp engine for p. - *é;&~.......n§ l w l Even the office brass has _ :River' a member of the Sta“ ticularly to Dr. Trueman wno their co—opei-anon, mficed the change and they are . 1 haran one would offer lottetown presented the treas-I of me Bank of Nova scan is director of the Canada Coun- Mr. Murray addressed the Iy pleased. as we art‘. 50 you i ‘ r , ‘ 0‘“ (and 3m .011" “1'9” rep‘m- r5~ L9 5'9 1 Remington, has returned from cil. Dr. MacKinnon is a former graduates and their mothers Is. your column does no good, We‘.0_1fl‘ai!10n) attenuation itemlzgleohnstone. Charlottetown. chair-‘ a mp 10 New Brunswick and member of the Council. briefly. i- mow you a... (.mmzpd f0 ti f past in i one practis-iman of supply and soctal assxs- me Gaspe Peninsula. At Camp . ed by the "saved." (As you‘ve i tance committee. reviewed the? A reading "A CGIT Mother" i done here). ay. .home of your advice. but in this. beluom N.B‘ he visi‘ed Richard Several former Islanders now was given by Donna D books and movies our youth is Iii ( 'i ) of the flab, . . . ' T _ exposed to. and the self-indul-Iogniheogcggrs hand peculiai‘zl‘; was read. in WWII Paid‘i ton Lawrence “mad ms bmm- lfili'nfiifiagofio hdvn‘ize Mr:t 1:: Ptl‘lienclejtndlfril l‘ivonli gent spirit of older married I susceptible to me Wfivejy tribute to the fine contribution| 9‘" Donald also an employee of Lane is the former M'arj ie' in the Ma] ue Church c “ml in (in playing aroundl forifar graver sins of the spirit— Wade Mofunt Slelwartd UCAI the bank' Kennedy. daughter of the late ly. Assistinxgeqwith the wrtf::hrlp ~~v~~ WWW—Hi such ms. for em, a, envy. m prov mg inancia an ma- Mr and Mrs Jose h K d - . I I . ‘ ‘ _ . ML d M t F k C . . . p enne y. servtce were. Mrs. Wendel Croz- PRINTED PATTERN itglmmamuam .lzrlz. . .. .. um or. Mrs. V'Va '5 a roomy Ci"- ” Wes "we baggage than othersma" ‘7 ‘ A . T - ere he conducted I furrier Mrs. B. Riley. ' ' ‘ ' l ' SLACKS also snows i So, in a. m giiethmaggregxatgzzngfdfivzloag mags??? 31:12:13,121ng business to. my Yem- Mn M Alexander mm 0, cars because it has a bigger trunk. And InSIde there 3 room but big- ‘ clean-up caunpaiign it might be . ' ' - ' e will be remembered bv Kensin ton 10 ed th t‘ . ‘ _ iated committees of p3}. Glcngarry and other relatives - g c. 5 e "19“ "'8 pacroarzoum SIZES want. new. to wig-selves, Presbytery of the um. d and friends in Gk!an m has...” in... o... of the 0.... w... , hem...” shouldered adults or a whole brood of youngsters. Tau lemseei pen nice ywdo-igood- Church of C at Piusvme' “angling Maritime pitchers of I “ I I I Average iown permmies and malyur: The meeting was closed with! no er era. . Mrs. Alfred J. Brown. Ottawa. A : Sh rt llations certain si of the spirit may” by M” Moyse' cpl" H" T' and Mm mac“ Mr and Mrs Karl l Camer- :18 tshting‘lfgitinfepellvihsslleo: \Z/x \‘ 0 itlhiat may be a menace to your on, Halifax. spent the holiday cousm. Mrs. AA. MacLaughlin. ‘ y' moral charm. MH. weekend at their Rocky Point. Charlottetown. L/ settlearan a“ i_ m home' on return A s»; ' gumm- W' Monday they were accompanied Mrs. J.W. Boyles and dau - for a ladyhlrlvltgglm grant: C o _Kind Y N by Mr. Cameron's father. J.E ter. Joan. a recent nursing git- ,/~. Ia“ and Mm her at the ca W 9 Cameron. aso Grafton Street. duatc of Victoria General Hos- ] 2.} id h awn ? 0r mosh; who W111. spend .a couple of pita]. Halifax. are leaving today It”? . W hen- dame and say Wm . SU n rs weeks Visiting wrth his son, and by air for a two weeks holiday in A VA i to mm m the we I With his daughter. Mrs. MI. Toronto. ygy _ lot her a “hobby” ., i u . n ‘ ' . . Shaw. Mrs. Cameron is the for- “; H partun Idlng. ZK This weikd tflie’yoi'ingei .atr- Making use of bits and pieces mer Helen Douglas, daughter of Mrs. J. Leroy Holman Misses >93 9 Dear 2-K: my a-- - .- alter retiring} . - amflzhpome 0 of time. the intervals of min- the late Mr. and Mrs. L. Doug- Alberta, Martha. and Enid Mac- ’ 24‘: 2?. living alone may will: mail in;3"§i.33ié"“u“if§v§olu'séi‘°fi‘é “‘“T “he Them"! " WT “m "" “mm” mm “d E‘“ Gay “mm” - - ' 4;? ‘gggmgeggmhmg "° “1”” eagle on“? the £355; 11;; 3:; {gfirhggkt’g'bjkfl'a‘ggfl Th. reg“... meet... 0. mp... l...;..‘;f.°“ 33‘“ mmgngggg Viva Is a thrifty car. Considering Viva stretches lubrication p; g . ' ony are e WI" -50 , - ' Che ter (Bet s Phi) ' ' ' - g; a M. I m. weed. that ing. but, we mu. m. cow-kind m... u... go... .0 mm... held”.ecen,.,;..‘83; hm“; W’s- intervals to 30,000 miles and gives up to 45 mpg you could call it the i a M ” 38"”- u‘ue. o i... 3:: oligligngrm‘mm 2:; pasture at The other farm- Mm 13- 6- Stewart med- my“. sucummgs thrittiest No one is likely to prove on man ' A. door If the hour lsluoe mantel-e the long we“ 0', sum“. and Peter shadows the farmers “32; :3?wa {M “if: mt Co we. “mu ' y g' r §\\‘ :5 “‘3 Rum“ Hm 3"“ out to sunlight and showers. True on day! like this. so lovely. He year was c by ts. gt Shell‘s and no a. .\. \Q But if you may to a little company otfhetrbesgahas watch" .9 the Mug, help. president. M“. séwm ALEX M. wugn x H A I- L i ’ part in the bum W, mat whenrem‘aw'doo: ° mafia at the stables” cleaning, and Kay. Manager i v {is your mvfiege. Wise allows them the freedom of pas- the fend“? WWW with Wm Th“ rm“ °‘ m 59”“ "5 m cm“ 8“ 9"“ “53’ I M_ . Ice". to the “mm, m e e m the n“, gllven to this put you"; new Charlottetown ; “WWW! flaw-e" m- with also a grain and hay sup- canine. looks in on piglets in "affix “‘ . é interview will; la:- 3 {Lemma menfly lime”? :2; “him mm “3' '31? ' theehogteszlefizlsmmbywegl: 0 u ' ‘ J ; - . pas urea none wi- guppy . y scamper rogu y ~ 0 0 E .oare of (The simian). their feed. 323:. Maui, ymmnm An David Boswell. : 11- BENNETT CARE 1: g I A ‘ farmst o‘fmtheben:megfelli (late; in wiretth :ffggtwgn “51,9133: selection! by the Centennial : “Dig.” $ é . nnlversary Wm not only lessen considera...nd “Man” the way. of the Choir of Summerside and a : Sun Life of Canada 0 ' . O . bly the chorlng. reducin it u farming. already finding a use- “1m "10“ on the Billy Gfl- i ""9 4'33" ' I: I r Inal'lon it will to a minimum. and save M Place with the rest. him CRIME “811115th the I Chfloudfi'l- P-E-l- > m m ' an my a 0 Vin . u ndoor feeds. but it will also 18 something -ly sundll’ evening service sponsor. A -‘ ' Mwmuzn'Mn ‘ 24 -—32" The session of the no relieve folks of that dread of 1081? When is that best axe? ' "'m _ Q .4, ’ Unittcdt Citing and their Wives loss by fire which exists when “ml or s o w" “0‘” mm“ ‘4‘,“ M m a a y even- the animals are stabled, Espec- " e 1'. He will know” 9h www.mm AM MMIMI lng. May 15. for the purpose of lolly are we anxious during a we say. Young eyes are A "g DI. ’"a" & Imam" co' nomeuc Moron/s VALUI m'mm'“m"ima: ' icongratulatlng Rev. Dr. L.P. winter-etorm which blocks the ly observant. young memories “MMMMMmmmw . To You ‘Ai-chibald on the occasion of the roads for n time_ and perhaps f Sm- ' . . fit - secret of 50th anniversary of his «dina- causes an interruption in paw- "When will the cultivating ' a we Inven't con. cry in use 3 tiand tics. RM C m er. tan: with: off the Wlhxli- IMPMYQ‘ ovew‘ he Mack i . d . ' ' ‘ .5.” alteration me. ev. . . emu-on. e pu- supp , and vipg us at . query. one s0 11 this eve- . ' 3' ' ' '3'“ g. m... mm m. 3cm .. clots... fitted on... helpless . ulna Drywall Wullhouru Vince you. may we mention the low price as a clincher? We put it in nice ndcri: AVER on . n' r ac!" ape. So as um]. we shall find an " . one of these times — . . ' ' ' films‘énd II who ma an address. Rev. E‘s. .dded happiness when M I mu w Drywall onIboud ll VOHINII, fireproof and durable. t 't' case a group of readers unites llo bless your efforts. ".1 We blame the modern home in also the sordid I understand it is an axiom of theology that persons who seem somehow immune to the tempta- iwork done by groups providing iclean clothing etc. for both .‘World and Home Missions. ; A letter from Dr. Florence Murray. missionary in Korea. I Ripley who was recently trans- ferred to that place from the Kensington branch of the Bank |of Nova Scotia and at Moncs- time. barns and stables have e have one other work straiyitened away" his father living in Nova Scotia spent the weekend here readying their summer cottages. Among them A Sing song with Mr. Murray at the piano. and taps closed an enjoyable evening. were Mr. and Mrs. Melllsh "me In few limitations when you bu d or n- l commemm on been left em“), a" (or an p ' modlo with DRYWAll wallbonrd. an, Economical and behalf of the session. and Mrs. odd calf, the herdshim. a no- "I'll have the Saturday's" he "° g- “Vl'lvmfl'mt comic!th mi- ‘1 w. 3. Montgomery presented cretive hen, a prowling cat. the Planned. m “ an“ “W” "m. “m '3“ 6° "I'm "‘0 V”. is V'Iflil‘M W“ W! wm‘ Mrs. Archibald wl , swallows, and the sunbeam!“ "A to day.‘ pupa Stnr- "MT Cut-d A-b-mn perm-mm siding. All of u. "m'vm'll'lmm’ “MW Mll- mm e mm to m tht "The Cndk a, Confederation", mm}. m n ,mmg "um I,” commnud when we um. many colors m 5.4. mi mm... mm... . . . Buick Dams Success Routine-Buick Doctor's. if. comm Futumua It A cause nd carnation were of moles. steal In at high wln- cited in our pieces of wash. fra- 98W"! " "WWW "‘4 "DMD "doc-6 90 l 0" s'mc'kbmlm- "'"Wlfkllhofhrml mmvm World's Fair. also presented to the honored dows to lie nthwm quiet spaces treat with spring-scent to- """l"“""' . ' couple. more. day. “Yes. as great-yandpappy INSULA'I'E Now: , so. your local Valium-Pontiac...” 4”... Short males of congratu- Clouds bfllowed tally. pretty on my '0 Side used to Keep you: home cool In the slimmer and warmth Ibo ‘ “7“ lotions and good were against the day‘s sunny blue. Icy" he pointed wimr. w. an iii. MOWER METHOD. 1::er Ruins]: Wllo White as the underside of the $3. " 'Aarle. handsm' A D d ‘ I . I. Eldon s, t y were, that our ngtime l' '. m m M ' - mawasmwdbydwbm- farm clipped in moments of Until tomorm— - Dlnry— .Vm‘ M‘s: m. I .' hul- lei-M. from the bound Nec- Goodnlsm, 113 St. Peters Road Wu, P.“ nu 3-1248