wCTU Life Membership Given To Mrs. Gordon MacMiiian I convention of Pmyjtgi-i:lnn;.'C.T.U. was held mgdnesdny I”9h'”””' Aug”: 22' W autiful Beechwood F at Be 6 of M.-, and Mrs. Gordon ulemiinan Cornwall. The P799- ; 'J.A. Clark was in the . convention opgntdnlinh - se ce an imP!;f,f:,V,,',,g'i.i.?Fliii'riion. Mrs. led by MacMlllan V811 Kl'l9i0"5' G”",win med the delegates and Vi!- itvorse grid was responded to, by Mrs” Clark. i hts of conven- .one of 3: 5?-gshiriltatlon of a life "on wasship certificate to Mrs. membieli-n who "has entertained M-aw.” sentlon for many 5'81" in this toncheerml manner. The 1-,. ' very( different activities were Port 0 nd nu were adopted as rehdnsiiiiwins I3 l''"”” m mam" berlimpfollowinll C0mmm9" were ap1l:)()fIli9d, Program Committee, Deacon and Mrs. Geoge Jardine Res. and Oourtesy Com. Mrs. Dr. Callbeck. Miss Louise Callbeck and Mrs. Wallace Reeves. The guest speaker Rev Barass of North Tryon gave a challenging address urging each one to show by our every day living that wd are christian and then we must pray not only for our loved ones but also ior the poor drunkard on the street. OFFICERS: brought in the following slate of officers for the ensuing year, Pres- ident, Miss Mabel Newsome. Char- lottetown; Vice-President, Mrs. Howard Schurman, Bedeque; Treasurer. Miss Mildred Callbeck. Freetown, Con. Secretary, Mrs. Pearl Cook, York; Temp. in S.S., Mrs. Frank Deacon, Chariot town; Sc. Temp.. Miss Louise Call- beck. Bedeque: L.T.C.. Mrs. Rob- ert Reeves; Y.T.C., Mrs. Fred Shaw; Lldings Editor, Miss Mary MacNutt; Sailors and Lighthouse, ' 3DP0tnted. Memorial Sunday At St. Catherine: For some years, raldents from far and wide, home and abroad. have been alleudlnt i-ill 111411101” ial services held in the old pio- neer cemetery at St. Catlierinos. This event during the little!!! Ml- son was held on the afternoon of Sunday, Aug. 5th and never was a larger crowd of descendants and rriennr of those who sleep in this old historic burial place in atten- dance. The grounds were in beautiful condition. while the fences, roads. perance Study Course he forward- ed to head quarters. - Be it resolved that the commit- tee, not being able to deal ade- quately with the business at hand, due to lack of time, ask to be re- Dr. Barass closed the conven- tion with prayer. and other features attested to the care and improvement that has taken Place in cut years. A new and artistlcall finished build- ing to house cemetery equipment has been provided during the past year, so that the main require- ments oi upkeep in all respects have now been established. Flow- ers wene profusely provided on the day of commemoration. and along with new shrubbery planted dur- ing the season and the generally lovely surroundings made a beaut- liul and peaceful setting over and around the last resting place of the pioneer and the descendants who have been interred here dur- mg the years since the cemetery was opened in lane. A well arranged program was conducted under the direction of our W.R. Shaw. on whose farm the cemetery is located. Mr. Shaw gave a short review of cemetery history and a statement of ceme- tery finances, which indicated a fine record and effort. The devot ional service was under the dir- ection of Dr. A.S. Weir, of Trin- ururch. who read an Inton- r.l'atc selection from scripture I34 offered nrlylr. Thu llymlll W3," "'i'he.i.4ord's My Ind "Unto the Hills; two very line whose seloctio wen Do The Silver Chord Will 359,3 "id "The ,City Four Square . The large concourse of people eltlfilllt aincuel! into thellnlilli 01 "19 hymns under the (IP03 lkyy in the resting place of the dead made a dramatic impression lonl 10 59 rensezn - The ” of the occasion was aglivercd by Dr. Frank MacKin- non, Principal of Prince of Wales college. Dr. Macxinnon in elo- quent and impressive language spoke of the amt hull-sc. be queathed us by '1!!! 9101190" "Id 9 their descendents and left the chal- ; lenge of posterity's opinion of this :generation when it PING! 730!" human activity. Two very fine 891- ections in the form of "Laments" iwere given on the M89199! by I Pipe Major Harold Sutherland. of Pownai Red Cross Swimming The R Cross Water Safetv Ser- vicesre ret that several name,- were omitted inadvertently from the list of successful swimmer. in Pownal. The Red Cross Swimming and Water Safety Committee in Pownal functioned under the lead. Bfshill of Mrs, Roy Herman. Miss Janet Matheson and M.-. F,-ed Hyndman instructed the class. Some of the tests were conduct- ed.at Pownal and some at the Vic. E07"! Park Supervised area. The ioliowing swimmers merited Red Cross awards. BEGINNERS: Leigh J enkin s mg Charlottetown. Mrs. Stanley New- man of New Haven. cfficiently pre- Elded atlhe organ. The benedic- tion was pronounced by Rev, wn. Ham Warren, Morrisburg, P.A., substantial collection was taken for the cemetery fund. Judy Acorn Margaret Crane Norma Morrissey Betty Crane Don Maciiae Brendon Praughi Dora Bruce Janet Bruce Carol Herman Sandra Lawton Arthur Jenkins. JUNIORS: Melvin Bruce Doug Robertson Janette Bruce Dora Bruce. Norma Robertson Lloyd Bruce. SENIORS: Pearl Herman Lloyd Bruce Ontariois produces most of IN'l'ERMEDlATES:. Audrey Sanderson Richard MacRae - GRAPE GROWERS Niagara Peninsula Canada's grape crop. which in 1953 was estimated at 73.500.000 pounds. Wod.August29,l956ThaGuardiea.Psgo1--V; Usind Glorious Fountains irks Romans For Washing ROME (Reuters) .- Romgng are showing signs oi losing their tempers at the growing practice among, foreign tourists of washing their. feet in the Eternal City's moat majestic tountains. Newspapers are calling lice action. One "very respectable looking" English couple clad in shorts and ahirts were reported by a Rome newspa, to have plunged head- lir-st into the magnificent fontana Esedra. in the centre of one of the city's grandest plazzas. They wallowed among the gold- fish and marble sea-nymphs for a while, then emerged dripping but for pc- reireshed on a hot day. and walked away. Another group or unidentified tourists shocked Romans when they chose one of the two foun- tains in St. Peter's Square (in front of the basilica) in which to wash their hands, faces and feete and then gave their an a wash- down in the same solemn "i . Other tourists have been rolling up their trousers or lifting their skirts and soaking their feet in the "fountain of the Triton." built Bernini in the centre of one oi, ' Rome's busiest squares. The waters of the Fontana di A Trevi (of Three Coins in the Foun- tain fame! have been particularly favored. Il Momento Sera declared: "The feet-washers seem to have furl!"-' ten that they are visitors to one of the most beautiful and civilized shock and offend us." r Mrs, iiazen Howard. MIL Flmlk Mrs. Sam Campbell; Traveller's Aid. Mrs. Edgar Gillespie; Ev. Secretary. Mrs. iiazen Howard. Miss Louise Callbeck reported three entrants for oratonlcal con- test. lst prize, Alberta MacDon- ald, "Why I am Going to be a total Abstainer." Mrs. Fred Shaw reported for Scrap Book contest in Groups. lst group, Maulee MacNlell. North Wiltshire; Hilson Platts, Scarie- town; Raymond Cairns. Carleton Siding, 2nd Group. Wendell Bell, North Wlitshire: Dale Morrison. Carleton Siding; Sandra Kennedy. southport. ard group, Louise Pet- erson; Elizabeth Maccaull, Fair- lee Godfrey. RESOLUTIONS The Res. Committee brought in the following. Be it resolved that the thanks of this convention be extended to Mr. and. Mrs. Gordon MacMlllan iior their gracious hospitality, to Mrs. J.A. Clark for her untiring rte through the years. to Rev. Barass for his challenging ad- dress. ' - ltesolvedsthat each member in attendance ask all the Superin- tendents fo Sunday Schools in their and to promote the Temperance Study Course in their churches. Be it resolved that a letter of pro- test re apparent oversight of the interest of teen-agers in the Tem- A c. G. I. T, NEWS Pictured below are the two girls who represented the Senior C.G. LT groups of Prince Edward is- land at the Maritime C.G.I.T. Camp Rosebrook near Shediac. N. B. . ---3,.-,-.-,v.: 12-: at All Brand New Merchandise! 1: Fully iiuaranteed ! ! ONE WEEK ONLY... NOW! 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