Mrs. J. K. Beer was hostess Afternoon Bridge at her home Summerside on Friday of ast week.. ~ eque United eS \ Mrs. Jesse Matthews, who nas | the church on Monday evening been a-patient in Prince County | This service marked the begin Helen A. MacMonald, Women’s Editor Phone Hospital, has returned to aer, ‘ning of the new organiza’ion E coe homie in Alberton. i “The United Church Women.” ‘6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Jan. 27, 1962. | | ‘The pastor Rev. Ronald Cam- F-L and Mrs. Frederick King jeron cOnducted the impressive ' ' ene and children, Philip and Jane, | service of dedication and instai- ; arrived in Summerside. from Oi-| ‘Ted the officers who are as fol- HAPPENINGS : | tawa this week and are guests slows: Honorary president — | of Mrs. King’s parents, Mr. and |Mrs. R. Cameron; president — | | Mrs. Gordon Ramsay. i Mrs.* Kenneth Muttart; record- | The Sisters Adorers of the|merside made a trip this week! 4 | ing secretary — Mrs. Melbourne Precious Blood, Charlottetown, | by plane to’ Ottawa, where she, The CGIT girls of the Sum-| | Wright; .. corresponding secre — take up permanent residence to- | visited her daughters and sons- Merside Presbyterian Church | | tary Louise Callbeck; trea- day at their new Monastery on | inlaw, Mrs..George Breau acd | With their leaders, Mrs. Robert | oo ~— Mrs. Arthur MacFar- Malpeque Road. The official | Dr. Breau, and Mrs. I. M. Ste-| Romcke, Mrs. W. Coulson and) lane. opening of the Monastery will | yenson and Dr. Stevenson. Mrs, A. E. MacLennan, were| | The leaders of the four dif- take place later in the year.~ | : guests of the Evening Circie |ferent units are Mysi, Arthur . |.. Mrs. Harry Silliphant was hos-| Woman's Missionary Society and | | Craig, Mrs. Hammond Bow- Mrs, G.B. Foster entertained | tess at bridge at her home in Guild im the church hall Mon-| | mess, Mrs. Douglas Affleck and Wednesday evening at her hotne | Summerside on Monday even-| day evening ai a pot-luck sup-) } Miss Louise Callbeck. Ps or. Chutchill Avé:, honoring | jpg, : | per. Mrs, Lester Linkletter con- | | After service the members ad- ar Mrs ay or on the oc- 2 bee ducted the devotions, -opening | Journed to band church. hall where ' 2 : | casion of her birthday. Delicious . Godfrey retirea | With a hymn, ‘scripture reading new mem were welcomed “| SPRING PARK UNITED CHURCH WOMEN refreshments, including an at-| gure. arrived, im’ Summersice | and prayer. ‘The president, Ms |and assigned to their different : ne . -|tractively decorated birthday jest week from Union, N.J. to| Henry Bishop, conducted the | units. Names. of committees .,, Rev. Clayton Lewis, minis- | above are members of the @x._| Clayton Lewis, secretary. cake, were served, take up residence in Summer-|PUSiness session when roll call were read and approved and - ter, conducted the inaugura’ | ectitive. They are, seated, > ing are: Mrs. Jack Wil- tide. Mrs. Godfrey was a for. 5 answered by Canada Pack- || several items of business were a and dedication services of the | 1.4. 15 right, are Mrs, Hill- | llaims, ‘vice - president, Mr. Mrs Colin MacPhait, Mead-' mer native of this town. | ers’ labels to be used for a pre- disposed of. It was decided to United Church Women at the |. e : | Ny . owbank, is a patient in the, : |mium. Plans for a pantry sale hold another general meeting in Spring Park United Churen| %® Carr, treaskrer ; Mrs, E.8, | Lewis and Mrs. Hudson Low Prince Edward Island Hospital Mrs. Emma Holman enter- Feb. 2 were finalized. Mrs. | CLAREY-NICHOLSON NUPTIALS | February. Tuesday evening. Pictured |-Chandler, president; Mrs. ther, program_convener. where she will undergo surgery tained at bridge at her home in Eldred Simmons reported for the . ; 4 ee | Mr, and Mrs. John Clarey | Mrs, George. Clarey, Whim | retary. Mrs. Ajbert Stetson; ial “functions, Mrs. Clifford Summerside on Monday even-| Visiting committee. ing. . following their marriage im | Road, P.E.]. Following a hon: | soc : ; Ng | ‘ | Mrs. Charles Proude, Milton, Women $ Guild is a patfent in the Prince Ed- Elects Officers » we mee Hospital. ELLEN’S: DIARY B is undergoing treatment in the _We Count Maniy Blessings As Another Week Ends KENSINGTON — The Ken- Prince Edward Island Hospital. i Presbyterian Young! Corporal Donald Mac ‘We think now, assessing the “But he's learning a-number Women’s Guild held the annual yy.” Mackay and tani week's blessings, that one of its of things from his play, It wil] meeting in the Guild room, Jan. Geonwood. NS. Fey AB ch to the farmers, was ltkely make him a better far- 2% with Mrs. Charles Beairsto 0, in Borden, Kensington, Char= it allowed them the mer,” we said. presiding. lotfetown and Breadalbane dur- of The scripture reading was ing the past weekend led by Mrs, Eric Thompson. Roll es call was answered by ten mem-/ - Master Stirling Newsome, son bers. The treasurer’s report was of Mr. and oie” William New- ead 4) ” netam 4 - 1 ; y Sadalbane Mrs, Charles Beairsto took the pneumonia. - chair for the election of the new : ~ companionable, fficers. Mrs. Richard Hinton enter- gs with James, reading - Mrs. Ingham MacNeil read the| tained at her home in Summer- perhaps listening in to a favor- "eport of; the nominating com-| side on Thursday afternoon of i ‘ z i i i * ff part do, There B) is recovering from, 2 oe to be joined by oth- | follows, -. president, Mrs. Allan) play. the hearthfire. We pic- Champion; vice-president, Mrs.| esmokes rising rosily in Wallace Thompson; secretary,| Mrs. Eric MacKay entertain- frosts of the morning . . .| Mrs.. John Paynter; treasurer,| ed the members of the Ladies’ the days’ dawns, and the ™s.,James Heffell. . | Ciub of the Summerside Pres- _ sunsets, and the twilights we +—The following committee chatr-| byterian Church at her home on have loved; and the blowing- | men were appointed, - devotion. | Tuesday evening, when the pre out-the-lights time when all our al, Mrs. Eric Thompson; sick| Sident, Mrs. J. ©. Cobb, con- » world comes to rest, and visiting, Mrs. Charles Beair-| ducted the regular meeting. So come and go, 0; program, Mrs. Ronald Ken- r Sealine tore is singing “a nedy; buying, Mrs. James Hef- . and Mrs. C. B. Jelly lett our heart, sometimes a sigh or {ell and Mrs. Roger Kennedy; | Summerside by plane on Thurs- tear. Tonight thoughts wing out | birthday box, Mrs. Newton Mac-| 4@Y for Baton Rouge, Louisiana, if i i [ $2d.: & 2 i it ri ak B > | Mrs. A. H. Hubley, District | 3 P. E. 1, Mr. and- Dou-| Commissioner of Girl Guides | er aes Wilmar Heights United Chureb a Mrs. Clarey left for Gander, Mr. and Mrs. Jarhes Mac Toronto, Ont., on Dec. 16, 1961. gall, accompanied by Mr. and enrolled a Fifth Pack of Brow-| The bride, the former Jessie | Newfoundland, wher he rs.. Gordon Siz: -—returnes—n ee — Nicholson he daughter of | groom is.employed with the ed Friday of last week to their | ¥ Centre, Summerside, as fol- wr ‘and Mrs. John Nicholson, | Metedfological Division of lows: Nancy West, Norma Heck- Remes is Summmeeeis from 0), Mary Reckbert, . Sasdre. trip to Flerite, |MacLure, Holly Wotton, Andy _ Miss Helen Ford, whose mar-| 0 Schurman, Paula Bazgloie, riage to William Brocklebank, G@vlene Ross, Susan Hogg, Be- ; Bonnie Banks, Milltown, P. E. I. and the the Department. of Transport. | groom is the son of Mr. and | “(Phote by William C. Lamont) v (of Mrs. Alfred Reeves. The lea-° Freetown Unit | de: of this unit, Mrs. R. A. Pro- > | Sie, presided. will take place today, was |thany. Profitt, fit, Pleasantly Monday | Sheila Matthews, Linde — Women Other officers are: assistant cvaing the bom of Mo. Lem, Jo Anoe Stee, Jee ‘cere _|teser: Bre Eimer Sth so: ward Cooling, Summerside, when | ine Cooper, Norms Speers. 5 |Names Officers | retary, Mrs. Lyman Smith: she was tendered a miscéllan- o. jeaders are Mrs. C” J.] : oS treasurer, Mrs. Alfred Reeves; shower. Assisting the bride-| w i. : - FREETOWN — The first meet- assistant, Mrs. R. Louis Cairns; in opening the many and Smith, Brown Owl; Mrs. Aliie ing of the Freetown unit of the program committee, Mrs. Eldon‘ Cecelia | MacNeill, Tawny Owl; Mrs. Hor- Ynited Church Women of the Drummond, Mrs. R. Louis Cai- ° char- rns; stewardship and recruiting, to-be lovely gifts was Miss Morrison, while the accompaity-| ace Hayes, Bleu; and Miss Gai! ,North Bedeque pastoral ing good ‘wishes were read by Smith, Snow. ge was held Jan. 18 at the home Mrs. Jesse Burns; supply sec- 2 | program on-the radio, or miltlee which was accepted as last week when bridge. was in| - Francis; press secretary, Mrs. . Scott Cgirns. sented with their Charter Certi- ficates. ' The meetings of this unit are to be held on the first Tuesday of each month. Arrangements were made for the making of the holiday aprons to be filled by the women. _ ‘ a The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Robert Schur- man. FIRST TEETH Although a child's first teeth are only\temporary, they should be checked because, premature loss may cause the next tooth to grow crookedly. and over near and far distances | Arthur. |to visit their son, Keith and family reflect held be Guild Room with| ec’ n the Guild Room with ‘ : ef Mrs. Philip Murphy and Mrs If I knew that a word of mine, ae James Clark taking devo-| Brian Wood were co-hostesses | at the home of the former in A word not kind and true 8, and Mrs. Keith Thompson the lunch committee. | Summerside on Wednesday eve- Might leave its trace and Mrs. Willard Thompson on On a loved ones face- ) : | Ming when - bridge was played I'd. never speak harshly A ee lunch was served Mrs. George Smaliman assisted by Mrs. Roger Kensedy 4NG | in servin ; Mrs. Ronald Kennedy. ~ i Would you? T teow the tight of © enitle Belmont WI Discusses Plans Sates linger the whole day For Bean Supper through CENTRAL LOT 16 — Mrs. And lighten some heart With a heavier part- Walter Ram: members 7 oo fae | with three other young men he T wouldn't ‘withold Would you?” en's. Institute for. | will tour that. continent. In Sum- mectitig. Roll ate eenry | merside he was the guest of his members 2g — 3 3 z <8 ee det H, és i ‘ow iat s& A i & F i : s 5 FE € Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ramsay of Summerside are spending this week end in Halifax, N.S. z ‘ E i a : = i j zs z Mr. Jolin Wightman of Victor- ‘ja, B.C. spent some time visit- |ing in Ottawa and in Summer- side before sailing from’ Hali- fax, N.S: for “Europe, where 28 Fa 2 : f - ir F & it = cess of his. =WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS = UCW Officers At Tryon Installed At First Meeting -with lunch being served by the hostess and the committee in charge. [ Until Monday — — —Diary— _ Good-night.*. . ed by 15 paying ~ | brother, F-Lt. David Wightman cording to the size of their ier jane Mrs. Wightman. A donation wi | March of Dimes and a gift sent |__M® and Mrs. T. D. Morrison to a sick lady in the district. returned by plane to their home A reading “The Life of in Summerside on Monday af Maud Mon "was ;ter spending a week in Hem. by Mrs. Arnett Simpson. This | Stead. Long Island; with the iat: was particularly interesting as ‘t's sister, Mrs. Arthur Palmer | Luey Maud Montgomery taught 4nd Mr, Palmer. school in Belmont some 65 years | ago. The story is told, the| Dr. and Mrs. S. R. Cameron older residents, that in the even-| f Summerside have had as their ings she wrote ‘ ‘ . . * ‘ | z : 2 F i i j i E* z* Z E ; § i g Z if ; ; 5g> Couple Honored | 'On-Occasion Of Anniversary KENSINGTON — Mr, and Mrs. James Simmons were honored by family and friends at their home in Burlington on the occasion of their silver wed- ding anniversary on Saturday | ‘ evening, Jan. 13. tt the theme for a happy , & bouquet was present- their grandchildren, and Debbie Sim- _ Clair Campbell, as master of ceremonies, spok¢ briefly of the | purpose of the gathering, and added a word of congratulations wishes. An address by their daughter, y « Wilbur Lamont, and » Lloyd, and Lewis pre- gifts from the family. telegram bearing good wish- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Vancouver, B.C., on behalf of the was read by Mrs. - Campbell, and a well purse was presented by Stavert . The highlights of the evening recorded by: camera, anc : ee ee : ictoria he si i ¢ i a4 3 oe Mrs. Mark Delaney of Sum- =& ri ‘og* #¢ 23Se es 2 a 3 g 2 q a5 RE i ge3 ASSOCIATION CONTEST As a result of the recent substantial increase in Tourist Accommodation on P..E. I., the Tourist * Association now finds itself in the position of having car. of Tourists during summer mon or more means of devers- ion and entertainment. : The oe rete yr should be more entertainment, enterprises amusements, and a further development of Historic sités, etc, We are therefore asking the Public of P. EF. 1. to come forward with any good suggestions they may have. All these suggestions and ideas will be reviewed by the Tourjst Association and any with merit will be supported by the above named As, sociation. Prizes for best suggestions—$25, $15, i 8 72 Le, iH Closing date te receive these suggestions will be Saturday, Feb, 17th. _ To be mailed to: . and sold | Suest, the latter's mother, Mrs. |- RESULTS! | Newspaper Advertising Scores — More Sales than Other Media” The nation’s local edvertisers invest more in newspapers each year thon im oll other media combined. This is fine testimony of the ebiity ot newspapers te pay off in results. As one leading business executive: expressed it: “I feel that when you place on odvertisement im « news- poper — something happens . . . You get ection.” 4 4 ; : " , Mt you want action, you want results — use the daily newspaper,