...._V..;.1 ‘3, <;. ‘71}3": < .. I 1'- _ ‘mmwm THE PRESIDENT of the Prince Edward Island presby- terial of United Church Wom- en. Mrs. Charles Hou'att. Vic- Discussions UC Women's Meeting The first annual Presbyterial 1\ of the United Church Women lo was held in the beautiful new.the preparing of programs. United Church at Morell, Sat-i urday. with sessions in the 1 5 morning and afternoon. Despitelp spring road. conditions. 200 officers and delegates regis- - a laced. la The morning session opened “ with worship led by Mrs. A. E. ? lugs. Mrs. Robert Machon andl Russell Burns of Mon-.1) tague. who took as the text ofl their meditations ‘Here am I. Send me‘. Mrs. Charles Howatti presided and declared the meet- ‘ someimg toria, tleftl was installed in office by the president of the Maritime Confcrcncc of Unit- cd Church Women. Mrs. W1“. Moocrs. Fredericton. N.B., at the annual meeting held Moreli. dresscd the gathering. Mrs Mnocrs also ad- ' were installed uy ou‘a. Mooefl. ; Mrs. R. . field; third vice-president. Mrs. ' Ewen Anderson. C . " 'r: rfficers lpresidvsm. Mrs. Charles How- ‘ ' ' ' first vice-meal . and ice-presidatt. F. MocAusland. Bloom- l ISLAND NEWS PAGE Montague, Souris, Kings' County- tetown; 4 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Mon. May 6. 1963. corresponding Allen Jenkins. ummerside: recording secretary. Mrs. Heber Jones. C 11; trees. uber_ Mrs. W. B. Q‘eed. HM‘ field: ; Christian citizenship and 50-3 cial action. Mrs. W. H. Burns. : Christian education and missionary edmation, Mrs. L. Murray. Kensington; Fin- ance. Mrs. J S. MacLeod. Hunter River: nominations. Mrs, Frank Cutcliffe. Frederik ton: onganization and ion. Mrs. C, R. Webber. Sum- merside: leadership develop. ment. Mrs. Blair Andrew. New Glasgow: community friend- ship and visiting. Mrs. Harry Lawson, Stanhope: Periodicals. Mrs. Arthur Sea- man. Parkdalc; supply and so- cial assistance. Mm. Bryeir Jones. Hampton: press and pub- lications. Mrs. . C. Green. Alberton: stewardship and ne- cruiting. Mrs. Lester Johnston. Parkdale. The tiheme of the president's closing meditation was ‘39 ye doers of the Word. and not hearers only‘. 1 BOYS DIE IN FIRE l l ilOULTON. Me. (Apr—Three tyoung boys died in a house fire iearly Saturday Their parents lgot six other children out of the lblazing building. Fire Chief lBertram Whitmore identified the ‘dead brothers as Roger. 6. How- ard Jr.. 5. and Jerry. Hons he Feature ~ ‘nI' Ioore taking part. They brought ut many interesting facts on orted 5.425 pounds of cloth-‘31,] shipped to Toronto. sked for blankets, nd used stamps. The stamps? 'ill be sent to Missmn to fm- 9“ the The question box was opened i helped to make the meeting a‘ MacAusland. success, including the men who «and many important questions closed the chasm on the broken :which were discussed y Mrs. R. Mrs, c. R. Webbcr stated Mr ton. ‘Church is made up of individ- ' uals". women should be aware of where ‘ OUT )Irs. B‘l‘}‘f‘l‘ Jones. supply and Moran“; in every pan of the: 09131 asgl‘lance FNFCIHI‘M “3- church work, be informed and, and i know our faith. and put our n .vlnn S ‘ beliefs into act: Mrs. Harold beard reported held in .Iune. one each in very W. F. Moocrs. .\'.B.. Maritime president United Church Women. “Our she said, “and we as money is going. and be e to carry on our duties, on the courtesy committee. nking all who took part and ting open for business. Mrs. Lewis Murray. Kensing- ton. in her report on Christian. and missionary education. to. mnunended the appointment ofi a missionary coordinator in every congregation. Mrs. David .\Iutch. with a fine display of literature. gave} an interesting description of ‘ the useful new books of which a large number were sold. Mr, . B. Creed. treasumu reported that $22,490 had beenl forwarded to headquarters forl the year 1962. and for the first ? quarter of this year $4.250 had been received. She urged that as each group accepts its chal. lenge of new work. that. "every star be gold in 1963". Interest- ing group discussions were I y the executive officers. Rev. 1 J. H. Tye and Mrs. W. M'mers. ‘ During the noon hour dinner Morell UCW. MEMORIAL SERVICE The afternoon session wa opened by Slum-mg the theme Cape Fear open Today at The Capitol for a 3 day run! :0. l ,. x Robert Mitchum attempts to d a? seller novel. “The Exccutioncrs." rown Gre harrowing scene. from llniversal's suspense shocker, “Cape . r ‘ Fear.“ in which they star with Polly Bergen. The Melville- senpd by the ladles 0‘ Talbot production was produced by Sy Bartlett and directed by .I. Lee Thompson from a screenplay based on the best- gory Peck In this . that three regional rallies would Murray Harbor. Alberton and ' T ryon. MARITIME PRESIDENT l A ' ' d m- formative address was given by V Frederic~ oad. . Mrs. Frank Cutcliffe rcpm't- hy'mn. “Lord of Life_ whose. Name rmtshinetih". followed by] a short memorial service led: by Mrs. Howatt. and silence ob- ‘ e ed in memory of members Iwho have died. i Rev. D. MacLemta-n. pastor‘ of the congregation. brought .‘Imzs from presbyte'ry. and Mrs. Wilbur Webster gracious-I ly welcomed the members on behalf of the Morel] UCW. { very instructive panel dls-; cusslon was chaired by Mrs. l . ' s. . i Parker. Mrs. E. Anderson. Minx. K. Kennedy and Mrs. .1'. Ft. EXPERT Fr- . —— Diamond rcmountlng Jewellery Repairs Electric Shaver Repairs Camera Repairs 1' 5 was“! mus-429i 111 Grafton St. DINNER i SPECIAL Mm: man's DINNER 75: I I t t «scum .ENSINGTON‘. g: SUMERSIDE 753.10 E 7382265 '71.; HOME I, A couplers ammo SEW/CE - Fouyozou; 7896 INVITES Y0” T0 DO a-.. s.- § Win these luxury '. 1:! PRIZE: BIG. BEAUTIFUL FUTURA SWIMMING POO! with built-In safety fence. fully installed. worth $2.599! . 2nd PIIII: 31.!!!) HOME LANDSCAPING CONTRACT or $1.” LONG-TERM GARDEN-MAINTENANCE CONTRACT . 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HOT PATCHING .Bastarache and mom that} ways in a condition where it in MN 3”“ Auo'cintlol. will be melt spu- kcr Thursday evening. May .the association hold. its In- nual meeting at the Charlotte- town Hotel The meeting will begin Wed- nesday evening with the regis— tration of delegates and will last through Friday. A panel discussion on “Child Health" will . feature Thursday morning‘s activities. Moderator of the panel will be Dr. Alfred E: 9. the panel'will be Dr. K.A. Par- ker, Miss Ray MacKenzIe. RB. Monica Mooney. DDS. and Dr. "School Health Services" will be discussed thoroughly by I panel headed by Miss Car- rie Thompson, liaison teacher. wit panel members Gerard Richard. Miss Mary Thompson, Miss Nellie Andrew and Miss Alice Trainor. Later Thursday afternoon Dr. J. . O'Hanley will speak on the “Pre-School Child" and Dr. Beck ’ will speak on "Mental Health In Children". Talks on Friday will include "Ocular Accidents In Children" by Dr. J.W. Moreside; "Tuber- wwu.... . Essay... 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