Pharmacists Hope To Expand T sir Role in civil mace iuurax, (GP)-The Canadian pharmaceutical Association was Wm wednesday that Canadian pm-riiaclsts are headed for a much grpanded role in organised civil fence. day, Earle Matthews. medical sup- plies officer of the civil defence branch of the federal health de- partment said ”pharama.cists must "K, mgr rightful place with medi- ui, dental and nurslni P10198- sion." " "In early stages of planning, he said, the pharmacists accepted the responsibility of handling med- mi supplies at all levels. Now we must visualize a much sxpinded role for the pharmacists in civil defence." While every pharmacist in Can- gdn could not participate in civil defence planning. Mr. Matthews glld it was necessary to have men, well-trained units that could be rapidly expanded in time of l I'- dL;zJ,su12.. Harman of Winnipeg was elected Pl'”mem" second vice-president is I. D. lime! or nridsswstsr. N. B- ns CXOCUNVI includes P. H. saucy, Quebec City; B. Lsjeuneaae. Montreal: Mayor '1'. B. Norsler. Lancaster, N. B.: Mr. Hines; and R, H, Jenkins, Charlottetown. caseumpeo .,Mrs. Robert Chapman of Bos- ton, Mars, is visiting her sister. Mrs. Rhodes Ashley and Mr. Ash- Key. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Thomas are lpcndlng ii few days visiting rela- tires in Soil!!!- Mrs. Austin MacNevln recently spent a few days in Nova Bcotia. visiting her sister- A number of ladies' from Cas- ciunpec, assisted LIL ICIVIDI meals at the Alberton llxhbition. The meals were supplied by the MM- ton charge of the United Church ",4 . goodly sum was realised. A large crowd attended the exhibi- tion which was held for two day! this year. The many friends of Mrs-Auedan (jgmblg are pleased to learn she is much improved in health. Mrs. Gamble is a patient in the West- ern Hospital, Alberton. MA” ogugghgn, teacher of Cal!- cumpgc gchool, spent the week-end Ind um, Day at her home in Kildare. The farmers in this vicinitY 9" -busily engaged in cutting and threshing their grain and all hopt for continued fine weather. Mr. and Mrs. Pred Hudson and garriily were recent visitors to Cape Wolfe. guests of Mrs. 1-ludsons parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allie Mae- Neil. Mr. Keith Gamble. was a recent visitor to Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. James Tholriu hid as their recent guests, Mr. And Mr!- Russell Bell and Mr. Edward Fer- guson of Wellington. Mr. and Mrs. Wi 0. Read. Coleman. were Sunday. tors to cascumpeo. -CU. St. Louis -Miss nnily Harriet. has arriv- ed from Newfoundland and is visit- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Arsenault. Mr .and Mrs. Jllnll Rafter! hive returned to their home in Provid- ence, R. 1.. after visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Shea in Waterford. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wedge of New York, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wedge. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Kenny and daughter of St. John, N. 3-. In visiting in Waterford. guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Kenny. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Warren of Summeraids were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Warren. . . Miss Deieina Bernard of Hau- iax. N. 8. is visiting at her home in Palmer Road. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Basil Bernard. Mrs. Joseph Polrler of Shsdlac. N. 8.. recently visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bernard in Hafller Road. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Aylward of Bcdeque were recent visitors at the homl: of Mr. and Mrs. William Ayl- wnr . Mr. and Mrs. Prank Buote of Rumfoni. Maine. were recent guests Old Mr. and Mrs. John R. Bern- sr . Mr. John M. Arsenauit spent the week-end of September 4, visiting with friends and relatives in lg- mont Bay, Ml" Poesy Shields, who has been the efficient sales clerk at F- 0. Bheals store in St. Louis "W the past three years. left re- "ntly for Hamilton. Ontario, where "16 will visit her sibtsr. Mrs. James Wlashan and Mr. Callaghan. Mr. Earl Mokler of Bomerville. Mass, rm-nty visited at his home "1 Ehbsfeet. guest oi Mr. and Mrs. mchlrd Mokler. . sympathy is - page to the "Mir oi Mrs. aiinmii Barnard. rhhose death occurred recently at Me Western Hospital. Alberton. ll Bernard was aformer .esident fl St. Louis and was highly re- "P90l!d. She is survived by two "'0" who reside in United States. NW5 Ind Mrs. Chester Utopian BL" Mamas to their home in I Catharina. Ont. after spending 9 . vacation in Pleasant View. suelis f mm". 0 Mr. and Mrs. Jam Quebec. in shipping the ore to Germany. Mr. John S. Arsenault recently visited his sister, Mrs. J. Gallant. in Mt. Carmel. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Myers had as Sunday visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Gallant and Miss Mildred Gal- lant or West Brook, Maine. -They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Plrieau and son, Billie of Bummerslde. p Mr. ,anc1 Mrs. Kitchener, Ontario. were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Doucctte in DeBlois. Mrs. Josephine Vanburen, who recently arrived from New ork. motored to Charlottetown to visit her sister. Mrs. Joseph Perry. she was accompanied by Mrs. John Doucette. Mrs. Alphonse Perry and little Carol Ann Perry. Mrs. Charles Kenny has recent- ly arrived from Halifax. N. S., and is visiting her mother, Mrs Camille Perry aiici Mr. Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Casey of Rogersville. N. B., are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Belonle Poirier in St. Edward. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Wilired Demuel on their marriage at. St. Aunes Church in Salem. Mass. The bride was formerly Rita youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Arsen- ault oi Tignish. Mr. and Mrs. Demuel are residing in Salem, Mass. An enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al- phonse Perry on August 28, in honor of their 21st wedding an- niversary. Whcn Mr. and Mrs. Perry arrived home from attending a movie. a. large crowd oi friends and neighbours were on hand to surprise them and shower them with confetti. They were then es- corted to the parlour. where a large basket filled with many valuable gifts were presented to them. The gifts were opened by Mrs. Perry's sister. Mrs. Beau Bernard of St. Catharines. Ontario. while Mrs. Boyd Bernard read the accompany- ing messages and humorous verses. A dainty lunch was served by Mrs. Delis Doucette, assisted by Miss Bandy Scheafer and Mrs. Van- buren oi New York and Mrs. Boyd Bernard. The remainder of the evening was spent in music and dancins. Mrs. Beau Bernard and son Billie Bernard have returned to their home in St. Catharines, Ont, after visiting Mrs. Bernardts moth- er. Mrs. Jerome Doucette and other members of her family in Pleasant View. Mrs. Ben Gallant oi Moncton. N. B.. recently visited at the home of her brother. Mr. Alphy Gallant and Mrs. Gallant. Mrs. Edmund S. Gaudet of st. Edward is visiting in Albany. luc-Si of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Allain. Miss Anna Bernard and her brother. Mr. Johnny Bernard, lcft recently for Toronto. Ont.. Where they plan to spend the winter. Mrs. Josie Van Buren and Miss Sandy Bcheafer have motored from New York and at present are visit- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Doucette in Pleasant View. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cornish have returned to their home in Newton. Ma.ss., after visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aubln Perry in Palm- er Rosd. They also visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Camille Perry. They were accompanied by their two sons, Earl and Bobby. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peters on their recent marriage at the Immaculate Conception Church. Palmer Road. 'l1ie bride was formerly Leah. daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Deltoche. The groom is the son of Mrs. Sylvnin Peters and the late Mr. Peters of Palmer Road Warnholtz of Tyne Vail ay The Women's institute met at the home of Mrs. Wilfred and Waldo MacDougall on Sept. 7. wiil-. a good attendance. it was decid- ed to send a donation of five dol lars in the iron lung fund. Misc Stewart, public health nurse, spokc for a few moments on different things that should be done in our schools for the betterment of ihr: children's health. The program was under the leadership of Mrs. Dr. Burley and Miss Millicent Slew-V srt. Next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Thos Nisbci. is was decided to many, 2,000 miles dislani, no farther by sea than the venture. Petersen is the Unlgavallron Ore May Be Shipped To rmany l Within a year it is expected construction work will Slat! On the mining Of iron Or? at Unzava. Examining the territory. where iron on: was discovered three years ago. are Dr. Erwin Krzy- wlcki, left rear; J. C. Ghagnon. Dr. G. C. Monturc, Col. G. W. Rowlcy, Cyrus Eaton, Jr., and Dr. Beri- rand Denis, who are looking over the shoulders of Capt. Moelier Patcrsen and Paul Pclletier. Eaton, Jr., like his famous father, is a financier in geology department of Germany's Krupp: firm. Capt. Cyrus Dr. Krzywicki is the head of the head of 1. Danish firm interested At present plans are that most of the ore will be shipped to Ger- ihe nearest U. chicken supper in the hall on Sept. 22. in aid of the institute. -Mrs. Leonard MacDonald and young son returned to her home in Moncton. N. B.. on Sept. 5, after having spent the past two weeks with her mother. Mrs. Ernest Ellis. Miss Doris Campbell left Sept. 5, for Moncion. where she will be employed. Mrs. Alfred Ramsay returned home after visiting with her daugh- ters ln the United States and St. John. N. B. Mrs. Warren Allen and baby who have been visiting with Mrs. Al- len's mother, Mrs. Angus Walker returned to her home in Halfsa on Sunday, Sept. 5. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Minard, Hal- ifax. spent the weekend of Sept. 5, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Al- fred Ramsay. Miss Dorothy Miller left on Sun- day. Sept. 5. for Charlottetown where she will enter P. W. C. Col- lege for studies. Dcep sympathy is extended to the wife and family of the late Mr. Leslie MacLean whose death occurcd in the Prince County Hos- pital on Sept. 6. Mr. Eric Williams lcfi Sept. 1!. for Toronto where he will be em- ployed. A miscellaneous shower was held in Port Hill hall on Sept. 3. in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Maynard. Many beautiful gifts were presented to Mr. and Mrs. Maynard which testifies to thc esteem of the young couple in that district. The many friends of Elizabeth Ann MacLcan will be glad to know she is much improved after her recent illness. The Presbyterian Ladies' Aid met at the home of Mrs. Ivan MacLean and Mrs. Donald Mac- Lcan on Sept. 2. A successful achievement day for the Senior sewing class was held in Tyne Valley Hall on Sept. 3. when Miss Mary Robin, Charlotte- town. was present to inspect the finished garments of the ladies who were able to take advantage of the course given by Mrs. Rose Marie Stretch and Miss Rose Brown. Mr. and Mrs. George Nisbet re- turned to their home in U. S. A after visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Nisbet. Sympathy is extended to the family of the late Mrs. George Ballum in the loss of a loving mo- ther. Mrs. Kay Howatt, Amherst, N. S., spent a few days recently vis- iting her sister. Miss Sophie Mooney. Rev. and Mrs. David Maw- hinney were among those who at- tended the young peoples camp at French River our the week- end of Sept. 4 and 6. Mrs. Julia Arsenault and daugh- ier Mary, have gone in Kenning- ton, where Mary will enter school for the coming term. Mr. and Mrs. George Ellis spent the holiday weekend with friends in Grand Falls. N. B. Mr. and Mn. Maynard Aiikcn spent the holiday of Sept. 6. with friends in Tyne Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Stenning Williams and Mrs. Charles Newcombe were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Major Milllgan, Portage on Sept. 5. Mrs. Buchanan. North Sydney. is visiting at the home of her riaiighler. Mrs. Lvsn Mscxay and Mr Moclllay. Eli PINCETOWN ID. W. M. 8. Mrs. Julia Dollar and Mrs. Alice Dollar entertained the W. M B on Aug. 1. the meeting openeo with hymn "Yield Not. To Temp- tation." The Scripture was read by Mrs. Omer Nell. Two readings on Temperance were given by Miss Alice Dollar and Mrs. Dale Proude. Mrs. Vincent White gave a read- ins: Mrs. Julia Dollar was made a life member. A beautiful corsage was pinned on by Mrs. Alice Dol- lar and the membership certificate presented by Mrs. Vincent White hold a hotdrs. Dollar thanked all the melt S. industrial centres. hers for the kindness shown. Twelve members and five visit- ors answered roll call Mrs. Les- ter Johnstone and Mrs. Dale Proude had charge of the study book. Hymn no. 38 was then read. There were 26 home calls and four Hospital calls made. Mrs. Russell Proude invited the members to meet at her home for the next meeting. Roll call is to be answered with a verse containing the word ”rernembei"'. As there was no business. the meeting closed with the Mizaph Benediction. Lunch was then aer- ved by Mrs. Dollar's two daugh- ters. This was followed by a sing- song, with Mrs. Vincent White at the organ. Conway -Miss Donna Palmer and Miss Janet Bradshaw. Summcrside, were week end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer. Freeland. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Morrison and family. Saint John, NB, were visiting relatives at Conway and Freeland recently. Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, U.S.A., spent a pleasant vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Art- hur Smith, Sr., Freeland, and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh D. Smith, Surn- merslde. Mr. Bill MacNeill. Mrs. Elizabeth Fredenick and daughters, Betty and Mary, Summerside, were visi- tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar W. MzicNelll, Conway, and Mr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer, Freeland, on August 29. Mrs. Robert Milligan, Pictou, N. S., spent a. few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mllligan and Mrs. Preston Ostway. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Adfims have returned to their home after a pleasant vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Adams, Mont- real, Que. Mr. Oscar W. MacNeill. C.C'i.S. Cygnus, spent the week end with his wife and family at Conway. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Adams and children, Borden. spent the week end at their home in Conway. Mr. James MacDonald, Murray Road. was a business visitor to Charlottetown on September 2. The many friends of Mrs. George Thompson are glad to welcome her home after being a patient in the Prince County Hospital, summer- " side. Sincere sympathy is expressed to the immediate family of the late Mrs. George Ballem. Mount Pleasant, whose sudden death came as a shock to all those who knew her. The funeral, which iiaa largely attended. was held on September 2. The many friends of Miss June Palmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Palmer, will regret to learn she is a. patient at the Western Hospital, Albei-ton, and wish her a speedy recovery to good health. Mr. and Mrs. Elzie Smith, Pree- Iand. left recently for Boston, Mass, after spending the summer months at their home in Freeland Mr. and Mrs. Smith are employed during the fall and winter months in Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Palmer were visiting their daughter, who is a patient at the Western Hos- pital, Albertoii. Mrs. Edgar Henderson, teacher at Foxley River. and Mrs. Oscar Macrleill, teacher at Conway, st- tcnded the teacher's convention at summerside on September 2 and 3. The many friends of Mr. John Buchanan will regret to learn he is confined to his home with pneu- monia and wish him a speedy re- covery in good health. Mr. Charles Palmer. Borden. and Miss Erma Paugh, Summerside. were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Miiiigsn and children. Freddie and Bever- ley. motored to Pictou, NS. and spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Milligan Mrs. Preston Oatway and child- ren. Reby and Elwyn, Poplar Grove, have taken up residence in Conway. Mr. Guy Palmer left recently to do carpenter work in Halifax. NS. -P. roriiwing me recepnon me cou- Mlcllowe" -, M.acVaIIe Is: .f”.'if.'.l5 Wedding The beautiful garden of Mrs. Stanley MacVane, Bothivell. P. E. l., was the scene of a pretty wed- ding at 3 p. m.. Aug 14, when Rev. D. I. MacClare united in marriage Evelyn Rebecca, only daughter of Mrs. MacVane and the late Stanley Macvane. and Allan Murray, 50'l ESL- For travelling the bride wore princess style dress in blue. with matching bolero trimmed with white. She wore white accessories and a Corsage of roses. Before leaving Waban, Mass. the bride was guest of honor at a shower given her by her girl friends at the residence of Miss Julia Chevalier at Newton Centre. of Willard MacDowcll and the late M-'lSS. Mrs. MacDowell. Glen Valley, P, Prior to her marriage she was E. I. also tendered a shower at the home of her cousin. Mrs. Willard (Jung. Basin Head. At both of these func- lions she received many useful and A background of shrubs and fern: in the midst of a lawn with a variety of beautiful flowers, form- ed the floral setting for the care Vllluiible Sills- many. The bride, given in marriage by her brother. Carl. entered the garden to the strains of l..ohcn- WHIM XOAD w' L grln's "Bridal Chorus," rendered I one members of whim Road by Mrs. Clinton Stewart. For her wedding, ihc bride chose a floor-length gown of palest blue lace over White Satin, the filled bodice had a waisilinc lowered to points front and back over a full gathered skirt, with pleated net insert down centre front. The collar was Edwardian style, and the long sleeves tapered It) points over the hands. A pearl incrusied tiara held in place a shoulder- length veil, and she carried a bou- quet of pink roses. Her only orna- ment was a single strand pearl necklace, gift nf llie gi'r.mrii. She was attended hy her cousin. Miss Jennie Stewart as brides- maid. Miss Slcivari. wore a strap- less gown of pink and white net over taffeta. Over her shoulders, she wore a pink nci stale. and a matching pink net hat with nur- row velvet streamers, also pink satin slippers and elbow length while gloves. She carried a cascade bouquet of pink carnation: and sweet peas. The groom was ably supported by his brother-in-law, Mr. Miller Stevenson. For her daughter”: wedding Mrs. Macvane wore a dress of dusty pink crepe with matching jacket of lace and crepe. Her hat was of pink straw with niaiching flow- ers. She were white accessories and a Corsage of pink roses. During the signing of the reg- ister Mrs. D. I. Macclare sang. "l'll Walk Beside You." A large number of interested friends joined the guests to wit- ness lhe ceremony and extend best wishes to the bride and groom. The reception was held on the lawn. A buffet supper was served by friends of the bride, after which a three-tier wedding cake was cut in traditional manner. During the recepiion. vocal music was rend- ered by Mr. and Mrs. MacClare and Miss Jeanette MacDonald, ac- companied by Mrs. Clinton Stew- art. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Harwood, Wab an, Mass.. Miss Mabel Macvanc, Hal- ifax, aunt nf the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Llnkl:-tier, St. Elen- nors. aunt and uncle of the groom, W. I. met at the school house on August 3, to hold their monthly meeting. The meeting was opened by the president. Mrs. Leslie Stuart. in the usual manner. The secretary, Mrs. M. J. Munro, cal- led the re" and attended to the correspondence and other business details. in answering roll call, a ”Trading Post" was held and mem- bers requested articles and offer- ed others in exchange. At the next meeting these articles will be brought by the members and ex- changed. Ari-aiigeinenis were made to hold a dance in the hall in the near future, in order to raise the In- stitute funds. It was reported that the district was being canvassed for the Salvation Army and this would be completed soon. Plains were made to assist a family who had recently suffered disastrous loss from fire. Clothing, etc., would be collected. and a quilt would be made. The delegates attending the an- nual W. I. convention in Charlotte- town, Mrs. M. J. Muuro and Mrs. George Clarcy gave an interesting and concise report of the meetings and activities they had attended. The different committees for the month gave their reports as fol- lows: Sick: Ono sick call was reported during the month and a treat pru- vidcd on this occasion. Appointed were. Mrs. Leslie Stuart and Mrs. Lawrence Stuart (re-appointed). Entertainment: Mrs. Wesley Camp- bell hcld an interesting and live- ly written contest. The new com- mittee appointed was Mrs. Cecil Campbell (reappointed) and Mrs. R. MacBcl.h. Mrs. Wesley Campbell held the monthly penny auction and the winner was Mrs. M. J. Munro. it was decirieri to hold the September meeting at the school. Before the "pot luck" lunch at the close of the evening everyone enjoyed an auction sale of differ- ent articles brought by the mem- bers. Mrs. Webb Nicholson ad- mir.-ably acted as auctioneer. Roll call at the next meeting will be ansivcred by members banding in quilt patches. which Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ackland, wil be made into a quilt by the institute at a later date. Cornwall. SAVE ll9.95 Modol VIA 50.000 I.l'.U. OUYPUY Your choice of Mo l!OGUWU' colour; . . . Shodowsd Mahog- any or vsionde Hommerfoid. Friday, Sept. Ill. 1954 The Guardian Page 13 Ellerslie & Biileford -Gunr. Vernon Grant and Mrs. Grant and daughter, have return- ed to Winnipeg after visiting their parents here. Mr. and Mrs. William Sloane and family of Toronto, Ont., have returned to their home. They were accompanied back by Mrs. Sloan's mother, Mrs. R03 and two daugh- ters, Gracie aiid Jennie. Congratulations to the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. William Moore, whose marriage took place in the Eller- slie Anglican Church, Wediiesday, September 1. The friends of Mr. E. 5. Eur- leigh are sorry to hear he is a patient in the Prince County Hos- pital, where he underwent an op- eration. - The friends of Mrs. Claud Hays are glad to see her home after llCl operation in P. C. Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Glllis and family and granddaughter, Susan. also Miss Ruthie Williams, Tyne Valle.V. and Mr and Mrs. Charlzc Schatle, Saint John, were diiiiic: guests at the home of Mr. Giill:;' brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Inglis, Kensingl-on, af- ter dinner they all motored down to Cavendish. Miss zella MacDonald, R N. Summer-sicie, spent Wednesday of- ternoon visiting friends in Eller- she. Mr. and Mrs. Fred MacRae of Toronto, Ont.. are spending a few days visiting with Mr. MacRae's broilier-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cougliliii. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hutchiruorr and daughter. Susan, of Saint John spent the week-end holiday visit- :nz friends and relatives in Eller- .sl.e aiid Suninicrsicie. They had as their guests, Mr, and Mrs. Charlie Scliatte of Saint John. Mrs. week-end at her home in Ellerslic. The L'iiii.eri I.adics' Aid and W. M S incl at the limiii-i of Mrs Harold Gillis mi Axig. 30, ii;ili a large atlericlance. ' Mr. and Mrs. L. 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