LLEN’S DIARY The Study, A Time Has No “So you're housecleantng y a u r Study!” Granddaughter smiled calling by on her way home from classes this after noon "l was wondering when you would be doing it How .‘Ir are you along"" she inquirtd "Not far enough for the time spent at it." we chuckled. "It's like dotng an attic-there's so much to stop and see " "It is n room that takes time. isn't it’ with so many. what- ahalI-l-say? Souvenirs colies‘ted here But it's cozy. I like it. Come here to study or read. WWW ‘- IeII. Renee’s nan-r. Pleas “III the (headla- Chrlottatown. Incas May 1, 1982. 9 eryone about. well. Time has no meaning at all It just isn't! But there!" she . “I ‘must as our Philosopher would say. ‘Procecd alonl' home!" Treasures gathered. a o m e put away and almost forgotten. we rediscover in our spring- eleaning in this room which is particularly ours We take down a book from a shelf to dust it. And opening it find a little old .booltmarlt between the pages. and atraightway on the magic carpet of’memory we are car- ried back to our childhood again. lOr in a momento saved and i found again. we may read some DON BRUCE MachD lbisfory of our years on this MARY THOMAS ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED farm: a bit of fern. pressed and were between the leaves of a hook. gathered on a Sunday stroll along the fields with Jam- es and the boys. . ,And we re- ‘member that was the summer when a dream was realized In la gesture then to more. or was tit better cropping‘ James "hip- ped" the roof of the straw- I‘barn. A feather dropped by a dainty creature of field ‘ woodland was picked up in the farm-lane one evening, when .ve and Mrs. John MacLeod. ITISI’IIOWII. Marriage to take place on June 2. 1962 at the Prrshylerian Church in Bread- albane. It radalbane wish to announce the engagement of their dau- ghter Mary Jean to Don Bruce MacLeod, son of Mr. HAPPENINGS Lieut. Col. EB. Conrad and ‘Mrs. Harry Whiteway, (Vernal, lilr< Conrad have returned Mrs. Raymond Watts. home after a two month's trip to biiuthern California. On their Mrs. John Sweeney. Charlotte- uay home they spent a week town. has rc-entered the Char- \.itli their daughter Mrs. D. E. lottetown Hospital for treat~ ‘iit-Gccr and Dr. Mcher at ment. ' ' .. ' l. 32'" 3‘: Mrs Gertrude Jack has rr~ rtitor-in-law. ('npt. w.L. (‘nmad lgerhggenmnmu’th‘:“Trig: 8?: MH' com“ “1 King’lon' in California. Victoria. and Van- ' i cout'cr. «haunt-{cits Mrs. Bruce Clll‘rlf‘ and Mrs. 3mm Village Grmm ml,er Earl Currie were hostesws at . - Alberton Institute llall. Thurs- recently froml three-week trip day "PM": when ("finds M Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomas. t spent the Easter weekend at his home at Kelvin Grove. Bethany Profitt. Summersidc. spcnt part of the Easter holiday with her grandparents. Mr and Mrs. Ellis Profitt, Kenstngton. Mrs. C.P. Thompson. Toronto. was a recent guest of Mr. ‘ Mrs, C.C. Baker. Kensinatnn. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thompson, Margate. and also visited rela- tives at Long River. Summer- side. and at Charlottetown. to Europe. Miss Mat-Neill is a where she attended th v Id . Mr. and Mrs. Alcxantior Sam I e wet the titties. trim-tum: aw mama to lg; Mg“ Thompson - n a “man; .der a post-nuptial shower. i '5 “Y (=1le- During her trip site visited The guests of honor were “my” Human Summmide. h seated in chairs. decorated with ' pink and blue and the g i f I a were presented in I decorated. basket The bride was assisz in opening the packagea by: g an. Bruce Currie. whlle Miss. Gall Adams read the grt-etinqs.‘ M" '“d M” Donlld Canter. Mrs. Earl Currie arranged the “n 0:511: Jahn. NE. W or. Jersey. Ire vacationing In Gee. Slate-l 'h u ‘ewod1'“"‘° 0"“ I! I party 0|: many' swmefllm’ Viki,” :1" i and tit: r'entfszinder of lhe’et't‘nw England. Scotland a ot er ‘ l i in was spent tn round and Eran-at izflgm. i “In.” dndnl Mm“. w” Pro_ I born gathered to welcome them Mu George Bumh of vldad by Leonard Barnett. AM "n ' we'kend ‘4‘" '0 Mr- cm" eron' former home at Mar ate . ‘ tort Hard and Sterling Mil-j ' S Bomm. Prince Edward Island. ‘ than y I Royden Dyment. as master of London. Paris. Venice. Zurlc and Vienna and spent some time visiting in Czechoslovakia. She returned by plane to Toronto in ‘ late April. spent the Easter holidays a t Claremont. guest of her grand- pMaltl-‘ents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dr. 6.523. Burch and Mrs. Burch of Fair Haven, New We?! home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Bessie Maclnnls was away from everything and ev-i ".1? Celebration Of i brought the cows from their .m— and . Saturday night. April 21. at the Keith 1 Warren when friends and neish I . V . ceremonies. a d d r e s a e d the Tuesday evening, April 17. Miss Linda BM. Pisquid Ell". young couple who were married [w- W I! ‘0‘ tag and roll call was answered iby 11 members. The constitu- Rum and by-lain were read and ‘changes approved by the meet- 1ing Routine business and var- ious committee reports were dealt with. A committee was named to prepare for the annual nurses graduation dance in June. The meeting was adiourned and a very successful "bring and buy" sole was held Re- freshments were served by the Icommittee in charge Room Where Meaning .woodahcd and textrai piggery. And if it so happened that far pens were not in use. it housed as now. any springtime over~ flow of stables. to help shape according to their ups a n d; downs. and hopes and disappoint- meats. James‘ hind pins for the farming. Strange how the mind makes its connection! It takes so lit- tle to have one recall so much. The April wind was sharp to- day. honed adglly somewhere up the fields. Leagues beyond i ‘St. veronica’s l. Nurses Guild ‘ Has Meeting I the place. It came to mindi when up "I, “it”. I“ “mi A meeting of_the St Veroni- beaide the stream. Jamie. Jain- ‘ 0" Nun“ 6”” w” M" “n e._ m W, m m f'. 1 April uth at the Nurses‘ Rest- m {mm m. I“... “I. i dence of the Charlottetown flots-l mas lane. this afternoon worked hgr. llattal. Miss Alice Trainor we} ‘veatlng great apt-uses to be on ll"ed l' "l. Mm- ed in rebuilding the lane-bridle. I Miss Tralnor and Miss Marina. lost to us in the freshet. April . Arsenault were named as deloi brought anowflurries too In a gates to the annual convention: reminder that it takes the blue-skied delightful days to give us the seedtime. and the earth warming. catch ea and absorbes quickly that damp, keeping it. we trust in] ‘ store against any breathless mid- ' summer days when it Is parch- ed and thirsty, when pasturesI turn drab. and crops becmnci listless. as do the flowers lnl ‘ garden-spots. l Snowflurries continue ti ow. falling athwart the yard-lights. Will the old-time sound of happy taleighbells ring tonight in our dreams? l Until tomorrow—Diary-fiood night. . . i .St. Pius CWL Has Annual Feast Day . The members of the St. Pius X council of the Catholic Wo 'men's League celebrated the feast day of our lady of good council on April :6. with per- petual adoration of the sacra-i ment and rcritation of the ros-‘ ary throughout the day. Mass and benediction were at 6.00 pm. . Following the devotioM a do ‘licious banquet was served by the ladle ofs the parish club.l Father Edmund Roche was the guest speaker for the evening} and he gave an interesting ad-‘ dress on education. The speaker was introduced by Msgr_ MacKcsizie and thanked lost behalf of the members by Miss Isabel MacDonald. The president. Mrs. M. Lee addressed the group briefly. l ‘Nurses Alumni iHos Montth Meet At Hospital l The monthly meeting of th e .Nurses Alumni of the Prince ‘Edward Island Hospital was ‘held at the Cundali Home on, Mr. and Mrs. John 5. Mouse were entertained by membaa of their family on January l. 1961 at their home in Murray Rav- or The occasion was the cel- chr.tion of Mr. Mid Mrs. oIic nurses which is being held in Halifax on June I. 7 and l. The following members volun- teered to help the mental health association in their financial drive: Miss Tralnor. Mrs C. st. Clair Tratnor. Mrs. Mary Gau- det. Miss Marina Arsenault. Mrs. Bernadette Hagan a nd Mrs, Lillian MacGuigaa. A program for the Nurscs' re« dedication day was drawn up. This affair will be celebrated on May 6. Following the business ses- aion. Sister Mary Irena outlined the main submissions of the; brief presented by the Canadian Nurses Association to the Royal‘ more d the Atlantic (bunch of Cath- Commlsaiu on health services. L Imermmt-mm hnnnt‘ed by hot entire family of six sons and three dauahtera‘ when tiiry arrivcd at her homal on Granvillr Street for a sur- prise party to cvlehrate III I birthday on Friday night. Additional lntrrest in this rare [Pl-IOEPIhI‘T was added by the run-senor of 23 grandchildren and two groai-nrandchildren. ‘ The prrsrntatinn of lndiwdual spent her Easter holiday! With since Mr. Cameron's last visit The president. Miss Francesl her aunt and uncle, Mr. a n d ‘ homo and extended good wishes. . Mn. Ira Gay. Charlottetown. | On belt alf of the Moreno friends and neighbors WIIIII‘I Mr. and hire. Robert S. Hunt‘- I-mompmn “cum” . pm." 0! er of Monm'll. QUFWI “' money. Both adequately voiced Mrs. John WIII'M" 0‘ Mnncmm their thanks and a social hour N.B,, left recently by air to rs- ‘ followed turn to their homes after spcn - ‘ lng the Easter weekend with “In Ind "11 clm'mn I t the Es ‘ their mother. Mrs- “wood 31““ fonner‘:ut:to:’li::mfv‘ir:"ll e l l: ‘ l looking for FASHIONS IALF SIZES? H1”!!! I’m lpauanysrwlffl ‘Mr. and Mrs. John Moore Are' Honored On 50th Anniv. i Moore's 50th weddtm annivs- sat-y- A delicious turkey dinner was med Lhuee attending the af- fair and for the occasion the dining room was decorated in m attractive maul. The tabl was catered with a thrther wedding cake topped with a gold trimmed cup. < The dinner waa mod by the couple's grandchildren and their daughters-in-law replenished. A set of gold ts'tmmcd' bone China for sis was presented Mr. and! Has April Meeting Mrs. Moose by Mrs. Fred Mc- Leod and William Mm on be- half of the family. Anotba pre~‘ satiation was made by Heathen" bdsalf of the grandchildren. At the same time a gift was presented by Mrs. William Got- to W on hhe‘ occasion of her 70th oirtbday, Mr. Moose on bdsall of his wide and himself thanked his family it! the many lovely gifts ‘ Id bush-Mathe- Intent“ them. thanked all the witka and Iztertn the evening Denna. “milieu!!! thanks! helicallcdoaMr.aners.1w lot-bestoresaadoth-. Madman-3m mid W in 2 't. ' afthe . _, mummuemwmfi. ll'umlhtlm‘. mesenteduunmmammiiwhldbeenpmhasedtufi Mr and Mrs. Moore naVe “lIWS residence A roam-mg canton Also attending were Miss Alba Young. Joy Bucll and Louis Penny Congratulations were re- cteted from Mrs, lauretta Bro- 8calea and Mrs Douglas 5.... den, was formed to bring b the neu slate of officers at 2” May meeting. The meeting adinurned I I tea was served by Mrs . Stewart. \irs F‘ Selim-n. Mn: David Scales, Mrs Eric I” ford and Mrs. Daniel Tweel Mr and Mrs Sam Beck and Mr. and Mrs. Freesan Reynolds .P.E.l. Hospital Aid SMALL INCREASE Canada‘s gross national W Mrs. E. H. Simpson presided int n in m "at the April meeting of the Jun- ior Ladies Aid of the PE]. Hospital held recently at the Cundall Home. Mrs. Bert Campbell, convenes d the recent fashion mow re- ported that the exact amount of money raised by the show could not be given since all the hills incured during the show hadn't ‘ was 1.6 per cent above l“:— I. 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