Iago 10 Th Guardian Tuesday, June :5. 1954 WESTERN GUARDIAN —PIl-NUPJIAL SHOWER — MI: Anits Laugnlin. P.H.N., of Sher-brooke, was tendered a bri- dal shower on June 2 at the home of Mrs. .).A. Callaghan; co-hostesses were Mrs. R. M. Dunn and Mia Thelma A‘hearn. A delicious buffet lunch was served. Miss Margaret Btewsrt. RN. and Miss Thelma A‘)-learn presided over the ten cups. Miss Laughlin has served as Pub- lic Health Nurse in the district for the past two years and made a host of friends in Alberton. -51’. STEPHEN‘! W. A. MEET— Members of St. Stephen's Women‘s Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. Ellis Prnfitt for the .lune meeting with the president. Mrs. W. .1. Pro- fitt. presiding and leading in the devotional period. The members paid toward a personal communion service to be the property of the parish. Plans for attending the semi - annual meetings at the Church Centre were discussed. The report of the latest W. A. Board meeting was read by the president and inspirational verses were read by Mrs. Leigh Paynter. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Leigh Paynier. Mrs. H. B. MacLeod and Mrs. Daniel HlCk(i\'. —~Bur. Personals —-‘Mrs. William Gill has returned to her home in Kensington after spending a pleasant week ivith her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Heath Leard, Bedeque. —Dr. R. C. Bradley, Kingston, N. H.. and Mr. James C. Austin, Dover. N H.. spent a few days re- cently at "'l."reholme", Kensington. -—Bfir. -Mrs. J. Bradford Millman. Rensington. is spending a few days in Siimmerside. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Lawson. while her husband is hospitalized. —Bur. —Mrs. David sherren is apend- ing the summer months with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thompson. Kensington. her hus- band having been transferred to Gagetcwn. N. B. —Bur. —-Mrs. Eva 3. Pickering returned to Burlington on June 8 after vis- iting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. WflIIfl('E Pickering and family. Darnleg. and attending the funeral of the late Mrs. H. L. Donald. —Bur. ——'I‘he many friends and parish- ioners of the Rev. W. Eric Ingra- ham are glad to know that he is _ able to be. nut again following his 1 recent illness at his home at Kcn~ " aington. —Bur. -—Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Buchanan and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Buchanan md family. Cl‘iarlnt.t.etown. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Buchanan, Kensington. and Mr. and Mrs. Harold MacLend. lrishtown. —Bur. ~—'I'he manv friends of Mr. J. Bradford Millman, Knnsingttin will be sorry in learn that he was ad- mitted to the Prince County Hos- pital for ti'eatir~..~nt nn June 9, and wish him an early improvement in health. —-Bur. -—Mrs. Wilfrnrl L. Campbell, Iriahtown. is resting as i-orr.’ort- ably as can be expected with at broken hip at. the Prince county‘ Hospital. Summersidi’. following an operation on .iune 9 when tiir break was "pinned". »Bur. -A-Mr. .i. Bradford Millman (‘Pir- brated his 84th birthday quietly at his home. at Kensington on June «4 when numerous friends calle ‘ to extend felicitations. Miss Lottie Sims who celebrates her birthday at the same time was a dinner guest. -—Bur. -Mr. and Mrs. l-{avdeii Dixon have returned to their home in summer- side from Halifax where the former Arrives from England rgue. Sisters of St. Martha. St. Vin- For Visit llere —--Mrs. Eville Gorliam tformerly Ada MacLeod of Summersidei has returned to Canada for a three months holiday visiting her ldmuy after a six years stay in England For. the past three iieeks she has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. R.A_ (‘vorhani of Middleton. l\'.S.. and is now spending the summer with her father Mr. Norman Macbeod. While in England she was em- ployed as research assistant to the Professor of Botany at University College. London. In September she plans to ioin her husband Dr Eviile Gorhsm at Windermere. in the Lake District of England. Dr Got-ham has been a lecturer at Un- irersiti‘ College. London for the past four years and during this time iias granted a Royal Society S(‘h0ii\l'Shlp from Canada and a nine months leave of absence from his post at Uni\'ersit_\- College. to further his studies in ecology at the Stockholm Research Centre in Sweden. Recently he was appoint- ed biologist at the freshwater bio- logical station of the British Em- pire at Windermere in the Lake District of England. Mrs. Gorham received her 38.» from Acadia Ulli\’El'Sil_\' in 1945 and was awarded a Swift Company Felioviship to Dalhcusie University to do two _\'ears nutritional research on pre-school children in Halifax The results of this siirvey have noiv been published in the Can- adian Journal of Medical Sciences, volume 3l_ i953. SCMMERFIICLD C. W‘. L. —Mrs. John ‘Hogan was re-elect- ed president of Summerfield C. W. L. sub-division at the annual meet- inlt on May 16. Rev. E. Murray. Director, opened the mee ing with the League Prayer. At most of the monthly meetings educational and entertaining films were shown on the newly-purchased projector. In presenting the finan- Ciai statement, the treasurer show- ed 81217.65 raised during the year Donations included: church funds Girls Scholarship Fund. '1‘. B. Lea- cent's Cvphanage. Precious Blood Sisters. National and Diocesan fees, Mass Offerings. a share in County Line. Film Projector. Membership has greatly increased through the splendid campaign put forth by the Convener. Mrs. J. Aus- tin Murphy. Mrs. James Lawless. Social Service and Condolence Con- vencr. was very faithful in for. warding suitable cards to h0npl- inga. Ice parties. Rosary was presented to the chil- dren receiving Catechism Certifi- monthly to clean the church. taiized members and PXDl‘eS5|(ll15' of sympathy to the bereaved. Tvio quilts- were made for charity? Magazine Convener, Mrs. John. Cash. arranged for subscriptions‘; to the Canadian Lcague. Used. clothing and 27 bundles oi‘ Catholic.‘ Literature were forwarded to For-V oign Missions. A large sale of re- liginus cards supplied by the Sis-' tors of Otir Lady's Missionaries. i Means of raising funds. capably handled by the Convener. Mrsi ’l"homns SUiil\'f\ll, and her romml‘.-‘ tee were; Chicken Supper. Draw-. while on ditty at Siininierside Air-j port. Mrs. Dixon was a guest ati the home of her bi-other-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Le»! Roy while in Halifax. —Bur.‘l ~TWl5S Marion Dixon has return- ed to her home in Sunrmersidc after visiting her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Campbell. Irishtown. -—Bur —Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harrisi or Bulycn. Sask.. arrived .liine 5 to. visit Mrs. Harris‘ brother. Mi-.! Chester Howard. Mrs. Howard and’ family. Margate, and other rela-! tives here. ——Bur. i i i . 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