WILLIAM GIGGEY ENGAGEMENT Mr. Ind Mn Richard Ruth- ut. Charlottetown, nnnnunca lb: engagement of their dau- lhltr Catherine Aline to Wil- llll'll Roy Giggey. sun at Mr 8 no Guam-n. Chrlottetown. Thou. My 23, 1983. 'ni. United aiurch Women nt Souril met at tl’l! United Church nail tor the regular monthly ' president. Mrs. (L .lohnstone and Mia i Charlotte Gordon were hostesses ly at a pmy It Mist lohnstone'i home when a group or nurm and triends met to honor Miss Elizabeth Gallant. Public Health Nurse. whose marriage to Justin: MarNe l l l. Montague, takes place June 1 at st. Paul's Church. Summerside Giiti were presented to the hride - to be with Miss Bar» barn Ann Mshon assisting in opening the packages. Mrs. John shuw read the cards and Miss Gordon and Mrs John Hughes arranged the gitts. During the social hour Mrs. E. nehm cone duch - skit on what the bride CATHERINE RU'I'HART ANNOUNCED and Mrs. Robert E. Gigley, Charlottetown. Marriage to take place at Trinity United Church. Charlottetown on June 21th, 1953 II 2.00 Dim. ELLEN'S DIARY Trill Of Robins Threads Through A Pl HIV: you welcode Pulsed in t.h¢ aliairs oi you r vhsm‘ aurirher island lass and lad 0! ate ior breakiast and Mrs, M. lioiser gave a reading. Retresh- menu were served by the has- tess assisted by her daughters Ruth and Nancy and Mrs Mac Clow. M155 Mary Bernurd. Charlot- tztnwn. Wu Kuest soloist at Emadalb I I| e Presbyt e r l a ll Church Sunday. eclscml Doly [arm and village. at Lawn and HAPPENINGS morning to come In a door. or city. in that. at mailtune the better sull to the yard. to greet lound in his list or their cllsa): the swallows that. having In:« graduates in the newspaper. get! many a league in their flight their own name printed there. rroin summery clinics. bear it Granddaughtcr‘s came to her‘ up to us on their wings" Th by way vi our Mailman's horse come to remind this vioma . and wagon Past the house who could so easily while away the hill. down the decline. across idly these cleau.delightiulsprlng the bridge at Ih'earn it came, days. Is they work busily alupg beiore drawing in to the box It and enlfe that for all, in- lane's end. There she iound that dust-rail I Virtue ~ 8 must. past every apprehension oi re- Lets. we suggested at a cent weclts. and the sweet - sour wtatiul and intriguing thought id or girlish hopes. her name there. lily to Granddaughter. whrn the “I at to wear two red r an y wtiid begged ‘tomorrow' Can you believe it? Come— iind us a couple oi she smiled. Two red roses. . . bout: and slip oft to some to!” Another successiul young year bar of tield or greve and read! len behind. Happily. though not Yet. ForsnloJJg al'l' lllciudl n g i vllthout a measure 0! regret. bloom Ind dustpan indoors. "If we could just. continue l.n Miss Dorothy Thomson. Mont:- loo. “.3. spent the holiday woekelld I MIlpeque. guesl at her qut, Mrs. Percy MacGIIu- gun. a iamily, Mr. Inn Mrs. lambs E Mont lomery. Kensingmn. spent the put weekend in Monctun. where they attended the wedding of Mrs. Montgomery's niece. Miss 39119ch Nash, daughler oi Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Nash. 32 Upper Prince St, has returned lrnm the University at Toronto lernry School {or a month's vlcutinn, She his received word t she will receive her bache- lor‘s degree with honors in Lib- erlce It the University's “kn Ind wheelbarrow without. 1 have ourselves a holiday'" She nailed with some longing “That would be the right al-‘ tel-Dom. wouldn't it" One to re Today however, is a day. we- eve. she will have good: us remember up through an. . ms nu. Favour: Pretty tor panics, coat, in“- cal im' play! Whip up this plot re of remnants. For a little Sunbonnet Sue— - inatora and ho on at. Pattern 49* pattern: cutt nudes: 4. I includ- HEADS NEW DIOCESE . convocation in July. Miss Nash will taka up resi- dence in nuliiax where she will have the position of hand librar- Seplemhar where w! left oil in y 'y » with those classmates we know Dhroush the Year said "But some will uni return. other interests will [Pam to m . George Roach, presided. Mrs. l1; 2 Adams. in charge oi devolioni finned the meeting with "Call to Worship." scripture Reading and led in Prayer The memei bers repeated in unison ilymns1 “0 Spirit oi the living God" andl “o ior a thousand tongues tn‘ din " Roll call was answered tiy lzI members present. . Minutes of the previoua meet-l ing were approved as read and I substantial hank ballnc! wan reported by the Treasurer. A mutton was made that the out. standing hills be paid. Correrpon» dance included l5 “Iiiank you" notes ieoeived Mrs E. Poole reported ior the Community Friendship com. mittee and stated 17 hospital visits, at house rails and 7 cards lent during Mulch and Apri‘. rhe niicring was collected by Mrs. Stewart and dedicated by Mrs. Adams Reports were heard (mm the members representing the Various committees. Mrs. Adams. representing the Souris u.c,w. drlegates to the Moreii cnuicreiwe. gave a re. pull on the ronicrpure. The Ways and Means Commit. tee announced a Food Sale to he held. Several motions were pray lentmi at this time: that the Food cal. be held on Saturday. June ist. in the church Hill at m pm. that the members collect rats in be sold to the Games owners as rlcaning clo— ths; that the members take stock at tumiture or any min] ics to he donated to In Auction Sale and report their iindioga at the lune meeting. ME. Glenn was lPWlflted IS U.C.W. rcprpsonutivn to the Hospital meeting to be held on May 15. l . The lune meeting is to be held in the Church Hall with the {ol- lnwiiig members appointed as a Lunch Committee; Miss Nora MacLeun, Mrs. i-l. Poole, Mrs. E. Poole. Mrs. E Townshand. Aim the meeting adjourn- ed lulu-h was served by the corn. niittee in charge TIGNISH C. W. L du \‘ln. ha. in visiting her daughter Ind lon-ln-llw. Mr. and Mrs Alex Diamond. is Creslwooil Drive. nonald Cameron and sterling Lndnevr. Charlat/etown. lett Monday morning ior nanii. Alla. where they will on em- ployed tor the summer months. Mr Cameron is tirst going to Vancouver. where ho wtu visit his mother and sisters Lain-id and Pat. Print! tit Wales College (hi- dents who lelt thil week tor Eanlt. Alia. include Circle Cook. Glyle Johnston. CIrol Foster and Elaint 'i‘nnirni. Miss Sandra Hnsi'ord. Mont- ton. N B . (ormerly at C h I i‘- lntletown. spent the holld Iy weekend the guest of Miss Gil» dis Dickson. Brighton Road. J Patrick Bolger. is visiting (firmly and friands whilP vacav unions in the province He is accompanied by Miss Midge Gallant Halitax. NS. Mrs. Eugene Lewis. Churchill Avenuc. enwrtaincd on Thurs- day evening at e miscellaneous shower in honor ol Miss Suzanne Franc-is. RN. w use marriage titres place June 19. Miss Fran- cis received many and beauti- iul gilts. Miss Catherine Lewis passed the gills tn the bride-to be while Miss Mary Dalton read the accompanying cards. Lunch was served by Mrs. Lewis ads stated by Miss Catherine. Misses ane an Alena Pierce. Miss Cecilia Peters and Mrs Blanchard. a. . Urban Rev, J. S. Sherrell. Mrs. Sher- l'en. and their son. Jo Peter, spent the holiday weekend with their son and daughtzrin-i Iw. Mr. and Mrs. D Patrick Shers ran. Eusttln St John Peter ill: at Kings College. lake them. Arid some who enter will be strange to us. in w. must. common“ Ill over again Miss Sally Benton and M i .i a And the Msytirna was beauti- Dm‘hy Cm”"¢"~ 23‘ 5"" v nil over the valley. Sunlight and 5'” muwlv °"‘- ‘7‘"3dlul so nt driung ileids, there mvmm "l spending a low days'tour‘ing the was. aroma ion of the burning prnvmce. which denotes the cleaning up oil lawns and yards. . ,Our man were lencmg at the other farm. readying a pasture to receivel the ewes and their lambkuis. lorl their summer stay. Rob. Jamie‘ and Gage i hear woodland. harvesting the stakes‘ they would need to continue this iirst iieidwork oi the season m‘ their farm Summer- ke Ind pleasant this day was, Thmnded through it, were the s oi the robins. lengthy and repented. . “What d he say in liar. chuckled to I pair in the Mist Jean Court and Sir! John Court leit Monday mornv hyWhlth Ont. where they win spend a holiday. MI. Ind Mrs Len Mulrean and Mrs. B e a s l e Campbell. Quincy. Mum. who spent th Dust week in the province. were ; ta oi Mrs. Rhond Ma 1 Kenzie. Summerside. Mrs. Goyinar Willistnll. Bay think you we Granddaughter. of ac . smiled "He is at proiessuig bii undyw uig ailecuon tor her. He is only declaring to some brother - robin Hie boundarla of his Milli! " ded, atter an excursion thbIt. up to the field “ “A brown one. Alex Aald. stars now. And the night-Lime. lo quiet and pelcelul over Ill. Until tomorrow ~— — Dian!— e a Moore & Melonii Lt Sharron is s recent graduate at Kings College. where he receiv- led his bachelor oi Scions: de- commvltee chairmen nere ap- pointed iar Tignish CWL at the first monthly meeting for the WOMEN'S ORGA Souris UCW Will Hold Food Sale On June Firsi Eement 0! M35529 were receiv- rd irom the families or Mrs. U. Gnudel. Mrs F Fraser. Ind Mrs. J. Christopher. A letter from the lied Cross announced that a blood donor clinic would he held June 5. - The redsurer. Mrs. Alctt‘le Bnudreault. gave her report. Committee chairmen IDPolni~ Mrs. Emile Gallant. we spiritua. rs. Joseph Dorsey. ucntlnn: Mrl. Howu'd Har- per. ma aziue g , . Keougni entertainment. Mr: Don Harplr. memhrrship: Mrs. Ir- ving Moklrr, report format Mrs. Frank Gnudet. :ncln‘l Ictlnn: collection amounted to $2.50. Ind a cash donation was receiv- ed horn a non member, will he held The June meeting lln Kod- It the home of Mrs. kn Hender- son. Roll call will be responded ""“h' an“ to with a penny tor the also oi yet 3.... one's dMS Mrs. “0 El- ney. Mrs, Sulllvnn and: FM Ecol! Mrs. Horace puyntar will be in- aharge iii the not. ' W’“ 3"" PW ( A comm! "Front Page all») lease" was conducted by Mrs. minim Multan and a paper; on fiflrmdilv wad raad by Mn. wtuiam Cotton. In width: of ooursel _ 5.95 to Mrs. curlyie rraiiior. Girl Guides; Mrs. noward Fiat-nor, radio and w; Mrs. noy Gal- iarli. press. it was decided to contact the Superior at the convent in re- terence to continuing the study clubs, plans were made to honor the graduates on graduation Day. and money was voted for grip duatcs' giits. iirst communicant souvenirs. and taxis. The sum at was voted ior prizes ior the elementary school. Girl Guides will he studio! 2 guides to camp and a sale oi cookies will be held this week Suggestions were made to send articles to the magazine such as members receiving scrolls ior 25 years or more as a member also the recognition of tho reception ill past presi- dents pin given in Mrs. Mllinu itcnucii and names oi dcccasrd members. The meeting closed with Art of consecration to thI Blessed Virgin. KENSINGTDN W. i. REN‘SINGTON v Th a re» gularr monthly meeting of the Clinoon Women‘ii lnstitutz was held t the home of Mrs. George Muck-y. with tile proficient. Mrs Har- old Hesncy in the chair. the meeting opened with the Mary Stewart Collect in unison. Nine members auwered in nu call with In itam (or a health kit. Th! minutes 0! the April meet- ing were iead by the secretary, Mrs. William Cotton. The tress uier reported a substantial bal- ance on hand One Red Cross sweater was lg‘rea with honors in chemistry. 1963‘“ season held recently in; the Dalton srhnnl POTEP MacFarlanz. tormerl , The meeting opened vvith Lhei G CNR employee in Charlottetown.‘ is \‘l ing his daughter. Mrs. irraii Turnouti. 95 Fitzroy st. the Pnpr. Harold Coroner. -piesideiit. presided. welcoming ‘ “EACH” 5'." Aw” the members. and expressing . VAL mm. Qua (CF) _‘tlig nopeihat more would iitiend .mmol (fiche... m, and 1,, i in the luture and help to make lneartiy Val senneviile are. stay. i 8 5mm“ V8" ling away irorn classes mainstay M" All?“ "infirahanv 500 "my a w. who.“ “my. rotary. read the minutes oi the _ are behind m the“. Fay_l.previous meeting, and Mrs. l-la- ment at s alaries Teacherilmld Foley read conesunndence Wed Monday mm w my consisting oi thank you notesl lawsy from me schools who} from sister st George tor a do“ walkout started 'niesduy, spination to the Music Festival,j testing some 3.0m pupils. ‘and irom teachers and pupils or all floors league prayer and a prayer tori Ln" ‘ district convention on passed in to the convener. Mrs ian HPnrlerson Notice oi the executive me ting in be held at the home at the president. Mrs. . MncLood. was hy the senior member. Mrs. George Mscltay. The new member will 1be. hiss liobert lioaney. ii-i. - lttrwn is us he the hosted in the Wednes- Lunch was served by the hmteu and Mrs. inn Hmdeison. You—who him no eye in BE guy summer whltol. Mr. and Mrs Claude Lewis. Plat- uninv- York. spent Sunday at the home Cutout pump- or the intern parents Mr an 'I‘Q-Ioo puian Mrs. nect Willard . the graduation at Mr. Harold Leardl at Mount Allison University am Tuesday. May 14. . Miss Catherine callbeeii lett‘ day siternoon. June ill. at 2 p.m. in tho L‘ommunlly Hall. T ll 2 sum oi til. tor scholarships. and it. ior enormous miseries were granted. Cones unsure consisted oi letters irom Mm Peter Gallant, Provincial Convener oi (ntuen- ship; Centennial committee oi VATICAN om! {Esmeral— poinbzd Msng e Chnr- l honncau Bishop oi Hull. Que . tol e new diocese with territory‘ taken tmm the Archdiocese ni‘ Ottawa The Bull diocese Willi he an amp il titular “shun 0! Tuna: Iullragan bishop at Ottawa The ‘ Pope also unpainted M53. Eerie Audet II fltnllr hishql of Don- oc Iuriltnry to till 0t- th m. 're'ctious ior elm I. - one cent: tcolnat for Alice Brooks. care of Gunrd - Pltriut Needlecralt Dank. Front St. W., Toronto 1' Onti hlafln retitlqu ldd 1 cell III< A All. Pmt plIinly PATTERN In! 3mm CARR llflIlltI Col-"Ill!!! M SIIL kl w. oi Camila foMBEK. NAME. ADDRESS. 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