Womon Anne Bond, Women’s Editor, Phone 4-8506 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Apr. 7, 1962. 7 %, 1962. 7 JANET OWEN ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Allison Owen, Charlottetown, .E.I, an- pounce the engagement of their daughter, Janet Anna- | 5 | Church, Charlottetown, belle to Dr. Ian Omar 8- dale, son of Mr. and Mrs. IAN 0. DRYSDALE Omar R. Drysdale, Halifax, N.S. Marriage to take place at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday, May 1962 in Central Christian ELLEN’S DIARY weeks present omen semester thi was a iittle sur- I shall have!" Holiday!” y, | enter. 3 James ex- | — with a twinkle, drive in the fields. And in the again im the “Do you val that, Mack teased. There are Girl?” ow left. ev And then, what a long, love- | offered. she | think of making 5 ‘Not’ | lingers now about: with all the farm-work that’s | nutmeg and cinnamon, of peel ahead? There'll be tractors to/ and raisins, of slivers of cherry And for her and the older grown | Friends we have enj of the grandchildren the play-| mired. Folks whose lives Silken Wind And Sunlight Lift The Winter's Coverlet Granddaughter checked over \s0 @ fellow can get the taste of | remaining of her r | it.” ee prised to find that so few are | with Easter in the offing, as though I always get . ae this time of year— for) | Hot Cross Buns” Granddaughter | “Now, = wouldn't The fragrance of that baking aroma of added for extra eye-appeal. And | haying are you forgetting? | atop the brown of the buns, cool- | There'll be net horse to manage - now and on a pantry-shelf, ch has a white-iced cross. “Tie week in its passing has | moved by death loved ones | busy days ahead. foes this and that Island home. joyed—..ad- and time well over. There will be no | living have taught their lessons more happy times in the play-| to fashion and mould to an un- house down where the orchard- | suspected degree the lives boughs bend. Nor weaving make-/| others. Of that elder generation | September | which had learned much from | believe fancies on Island, the aldered Islet up the | the years: } mill stream, Canada geese — they these days in passing. Robins, of wisdom and know!l- | edge, kindness and grace. Their | hail us | memories we bless. And our days come, inane |we have. And today a band of | the duties that are ours— t juncoes, in a ey -gray or. | homely cares of the farmwife: : visited the lawn; spar: | the rows and — oh short | a table to spread, a house flights to diplay the attractive | snug; giving us too for our de- | t h | fire to light, a tea-kettle to heat, to insertions of white in the spread | new the little intangible loveli- of their tail-feathers. aoe was prom inuing mild weather in the silk- - wind which with the sunlight | “‘Blest sol the “world of the seem- lifted the worn raggedy coverlet | f winter away from the fields. re noting this we spoke of the. miracle, the span of one spring- week can effect. HAPPENINGS queried coming i through a2 | The ih of a dog, or a | aueri last Saturday | morning. Then he answered his | own question. Mr. and Mrs. E. K. MacNutt were in Fredericton on April 2nd to end a dinner given by ~ aoe d Mrs Wat- 0 an oc casion f their pee Sheila’s 21st birthday and her engagement to Mr. Peter A. MacNutt. The IE arg were the Hon. J. B Nair, Chief Justice of New Tsatiyey and Miss Janet McNair. Hon. Louis J. Robichaud, ae of New Brunswick and Mrs. Robi- chaud, Dr. Colin B. pete President of the University of New Brunswick, Miss Edith Leod, UNB Registrar, Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Argue, z Wil- ey aight Mrs. E. Stew- and Mrs. _ ™M. F. ly Miss Sheila Limerick, Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Limerick Mrs. M. Gerow, Dr. and Mr: Ss. R. D. Baird and Mr. Thomas | Chester, N.S. Sifton. Mr. and Mrs. J. S, Edward and Miss Dora Smith, Mac Ed- | ward Manor, New Glasgow, | P.E.I., have returned home af- ter spending the past five mon- ths in Tampa, Fla. Enroute home they visited with Miss Smith’s niece, one and family ‘in Syracuse, ts Mr. Roddy Ives, Halifax, ac- companied by Miss Sheila Bag- nall, also of Halifax, arrived yes- terday to spend the weekend Ives’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ives, Yotte Drive, Charlottetown. Miss Adele Jardine, Charlotte- town, daughter of M nd Mrs. Andrew M. Jardine, Freetown, P.E.I. left by plane on Satur- day, March 31 for Calgary, — Miss Jardine, who was a me ber of the staff of the dapat ment of National Revenue, was honored by her fellow employ- ees prior to her departure. She was also the guest of honor at several social functions given by friends and relatives. Mrs. Mary Howatt, Allen St. left a an morning for Hali- fax, N.S. a month's visit to friends on edatives. and Mrs. Wallace Pursey, North Rustico, arrived on the Island by plane on Wednesday from Newfoundland after spend- ing the winter months with their daughter and son-in-law, and Mrs. Eric MacEwen and family in St. John’s. They are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Whitefield Yeo in Parkdale before returning to their home. Miss Hazel Adams, RN and Mrs. Waldin Darrach, Kensing- | ton have returned from a holiday trip spent in Tampa, “— Fla., with friends and relatives. | Charlottetown They also visited in Ridgewood, New Jersey. Leaving recently for the New England States was Mr. Charles W. Judson, Churchill, who will be celebrating his 100th on May 15. Mr. Judson was queengesied by Mr. and Mrs. Oliver MacDonald, Mr. Al- | pa Lamont, Mr. R. L. Living- Char- | | Training ‘and M Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Linklet- | ter of St. Eleanors, accompanr- | ied by Mr. and Mrs. Brenton | Clark of Summerside returned to their homes last week after a two month’s motor trip to Cal- ifornia, where they visited rela- tives in Los Angeles and Santa Barbara. En route they stopped over in Toronto with relatives. eat Alfred Simpson ee he members of the Ladies Club of the Summerside Presby- terian Church for the semi-mon- thly meeting on Tuesday even- ing. . Mrs. Ray Clark returned to her home in Summerside on Saturday by plane after visit- ing her sister, Mrs. ugene Morash and Mr, Morash in Mr. and Mrs. William E. Dal- s | ey of Summerside accompanied (Pony) Daley a trip to Boston, Massachusetts; New York City and Virginia. Mrs. Charles Myers and son, Mrs, Charles St-| Shawn, of Halifax, N.S. return- ed Wednesday after spending a week with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Bishop, Summerside. Ellen MacGregor has return- ed recently to her home in ourselves out from the March | \anamat And look little of it left... Baking, nodded. “Only a cake—a W! | “Don't put just a little frosting jon it’? he advised. ‘‘Pile it high Good-night. WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS Education Draw-Backs Are Topic Of Discussion The regular meeting of t he|sense’’ portion of the program. Success WI was held at the| | school on March 13. The president, Arnel MacKinnon, meeting, which opened with the ise of ur day, “What were we, ane wg | And the crystal shower of the Mac song “We were digging | The welcome of home, when the ng. now — there's | Oh, blest be the world of the eh?” | | Tuesday evening, | | gram topic for the April meet- Mrs. | ing and the program will be un- chaired the | der the direction of Mrs. Angus | Ode followed by the Mary Stew- | art Collect. Roll call was answered by 17 members and one new ber was welcomed into the or- ganization. The secretary read | the minutes and correspondence | Was dealt wi Mrs. George “MacLeod was in | charge of the program on edu- |eation: and a discussion of the | question ‘‘what {Canadian education” out many points for discussion | ranging from education and un- in charge of the ‘“‘fun and non- Summerside after receiving her | diploma in lead:rship training from the Atlantic Christian Centre, in Tatama- gouche, N. S. which she has been attending. Present at the a i exercises were Mr. J. A. MacGregor and Miss Teiue Stordy. Mrs. Harold MacDonald of Charlottetown spent the weekend with members of her family in Summerside. The April meeting of the La- | dies Aid of Prince County Hos- pital was held on Wednesday af- ternoon in the board room with the president, ong in the chair. A new mem- ber, Mrs. Creelman MacArthur, Jr., was wel as er, Mrs. R.E. Ellis, gave a most gratifying report the tea, and appreciation to the members .|and the conveners for their cooperation and special thanks to the public for the many kind- nesses which made the after- noon such a success. The p the Hospital for an Electric Dermatone $528.15 and an Auto- matic Dryer for the Laundry $600.00 and on motion both pur- chases were approved. On Ap- | ril 390 a meeting will be held in forming of a Provincial Associa- tion and Mrs. Strong and Mrs. | . Lewis were appointed as delegates to attend. Plans were made to hold a Rummage Sale in the Curling Rink on May 4 and a committee was appointed in charge. The Evening Circle and Guild lof the Summerside Presbyter- stone and John A. MacKinnon. |i Church was held on Mon- their home a winter with heir daughters, | er’ and the Vera and Hel on in Edmonton, Alta. They | |day evening in the Church Par- Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Simp-|lor with ¢ fon, Bay bag have returned | Henry Bishop, er spending the | devotions on president, Mrs. as leader of the on the theme ‘East- meditation was en- (Mrs. Ernest | titled ‘The Challenge of the Re- surrection.” She was assisted some time with Mr. [by Mrs. Milton Dyment, who so spent oupeer ’ prother, James, Edmonton. Mrs. Arthur Callbeck and, young daughter of Toronto are) visiting Mr. and Mrs. Albert | Callbeck and Mr. and Mrs. J. | M. Logan, Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen re- turned to their home in Sum- on Saturday after visit- ing members of their family in| fs and Ottawa. Bey were accompanied by Mrs. - W. pore who also visited her son and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. MaclLen- fan and son, Brenton, returned on Saturday to their home in after spending & vacation im Fieris* t "lee the Scripture lesson from ae 28 and offered pra- Lester Linkletter was hi During the business |session it was decided that in | June the members should visit | Camp Keir. The Mission Study “The Down Town Church” |was presented by Mrs Fred Moase, assisted by Mrs. Rus- sell Hunter, Mrs. John Forbes, Mrs. Herbert Simmons and Mrs Keith Johnston. Following tbe | Mizpah benediction lunch was served by Mrs. Bishop and Mrs Donald Nicholson. ur Dunn ge the members of the W 0 the Summerside Baptist <c men at her home on Monday even- ing for the April meeting The president, Mra. Alex MacDon-' Mrs. Arth Mrs. Heath Str- | te manship of Mr. Wes Storey. e-|and their daughters, sident read a requisition em | 0) to discuss the | Kirk Of St. James! Holds Banquet Some two hundred women and girls were guests Tuesday ev- ening at a most enjoyable moth- z and daughter banquet pre- pared and served by the Men of the Kirk of St. James in the Upper Hall. Mr. Robert C. MacLean president, was chair- man of the proceedings and af- ter Grace had been said by Rev'd. T. H. B. Somers, he warmly welcomed the guests to the delightful supper plann and prepared by Mr. Jack Ed- gett and Mr. Louis Stewart. The dinner was served by a staff of waiters under the chair- Gay Spring flowers gave | festive touch to the ihe -lad- len tables and delightful beck- | ground music ~~ Ray any b | Mr. Derek Dew. The head table | guests included van of the se- nior ladies of the congregation together < mem- he with e s of this rural spot that is eee to _— our lot and por- tion comple ing s | The ae of the rain, or bird’s soft call; The croon of the wind at the dawn o’ the salt sea spray. pet bird’s day is lon seeming sma | For little eee ‘balance, steady the soul. Until Monday — Diary and “Agriculture”? will be the pro- Green. ‘Fun and nonsense"’ will be by Mrs. Louis MacLeod. Following the meeting an auc- tion sale of home cooking was SUMMERFIELD CWL Mrs. Emmett Clow and Mrs. Earl Clow were hostess to the Summerfield Council of the CWL at their home recently. The meeting was chaired by the president, Mrs. L. Deighan, and was held under the direction of the director,Rev. J.B. Croken Correspondence was read by the secretary. It included a number of letters from provin- se conveners. Sums of money ere voted to charitible organ- zations and school prizes. The teneuver and various commit- tee conveners reported to the meeting. Father Croken told the mem- bers about the wonderful merits that can be derived from devo- tion to the sacred heart of Jesus. The meeting was brought to a close and lunch was served by the hostesses. Fhe next meet- ing will be held at the home of Mrs. St. Clair Croken. HUNTER RIVER W. I. The Hunter River Woman's Institute met at the home _ of Mrs. Vernon MacLeod for the April meeting. The president Mrs. Cyril Smith presided and | the meeting opened with the creed and the Mary Stewart Col- lect. The president and members of the Rennie’s Road W. I. were guests for the evening and were welcomed by the president. H. McGuigan, the secretary read the minutes and | called the roll which was ans- | ered by over twenty menoers | an article for an aucton | cultural convener had charge ee Se GUND was Ge am, aes by ta of On cig bt —— Mrs. Reagh It moved by wandpol and ean and seconded by Mrs.| of the local group Bernard that the In| Emmett stitute pay the delivery charges | op a piano recently purchased by the trustees of the Central | Queen's High School. A discussion concerning the tea which was to have taken | place in March was he.d. This tea was postponed. It was decid- |} ed to leave the matter over un- til the next meeting, for any | decision. Mrs. Orville Sellar and Mrs. ic H. McGuigan reported on vi- | sits to the sick and Mrs. Shir- | ley Andrews reported on needs | in the school. Mrs. Robert L. | Smith ere. emery reported on cards se She read several Re letters. The Institute sent small | gifts to each of the judges who| M | so kindly served at the recent “Shur-Gain Cavalcade” in the high school, and acknowledge- | ments were read. It was decided to tavle the | Cancer Fund Appeal untli next meeting. Mrs. Frank Bagnall was ap- | pointed to contact a typ:st in oder to have the village his- | tory typed so that the original | copy may be stored. Mrs. Leonard Roberts, agri- of |the program and read an inter- esting paper on farming and gardening. Later on Mrs. Rob- |erts had a contest entitied bit Farmer.”’ First prize was) “Ti-| school house and opened Harry Smith and Mrs,| the singing of ae comet follow- Mrs. F. Bagnall | ed by the creed. Roll call was someones to a Refreshments were served by| 14 members each telling the hostess and committee in| and donating 10 gl foward | charge: Mrs C. H. Sellar, Mrs.| buying tumblers for The treasurer SS ies Mrs Zwi Be Held Monday |s a tow: |P.E.1. Hospital Ald) Xnson Anson Fashion Show To | (Gai White, Mrs. David Tweei, Pickering, Mrs. William vies, Mrs. Jack Brown, Miss Cameron, Mrs. David Bos- Mrs. Alvin Horne, Mrs, FE Fred Jeffrey, Mrs. Elmer Gal- Mrs. Bert Campbell, j,ant, Mrs Rod Ford, Mrs. Wes- the proceeds from the sale of | of the 1962 Par ae of spring Mig Taare ‘ae ie Auld, ley Green. nae a . one | Fashions for the Junior Ladies} Mrs, John Smith, Mrs. Louie o : BRISTOL UCW ae aoe ee the bait | | Aid « the Prince Edward Is-| Johnston, Tracy Hooper, Jamie The Bristol UCW held the) amounted - $56.00. Balance on | - sepital, seid yesterday) Simpem, Betty Aas Yeuhes, March seating at the heme of| band $97.3 that arrangements for the show | David Cudmore, Donna Steen, Mrs. Robert Squires. The meet-| Seectetiene consisted ot | which will be held on Monday, ing opened with the worship ser-|letters from the convener o vice. Scripture reading was by | Home Economics and the De- | Mrs. Herbert Hawbolt, medita-|Partment of Agriculture. almost been complet The show is being held at the) Charlottetown Hotel, tion by Mrs. Robert MacKinnon| Plans were made for a social and prayer by Mrs. Ruthun|to be held in the hall on Thur- ity concerned with the produc- MacDonald. sday evening March 22 when a| tion of the show will be centered ake ceniaees | Sine. os drawing for the quilt wil! take | there this weekend, as final sree Sa ee ees Aa. ‘ place. The committee in charge | preparations are made for the are Mrs. John Burgoyne, Mrs, | {ifSt showing on Monday evening meeting. The manse report w - by Mrs. Elmer MacEwen. | S/Leigh MacEwen, Mrs. Oliver | ® 7 P. it AR |Bernard. The next card part ere wi seven shows, at . Ted Anderson and ol s, &| was planned for March on, p.m. and 8.00 p.m, on Mon- Robert Squires were appo ed| committee in charge, Mrs. Wil- day, Neeseiag and Wednesday on the social committee sg the liam MacEwen, } Francis | evenings and the luncheon show- remainder of the year. | Murray, Mrs. Oscar MacKay. jing at 1.30 p.m. on Tuesday The minutes of the last meet-| The program consisted bd a | There are about 30 tickets ing were read by the secretary,| contest on Current Event ey | maining for the evening show- and roll call was answered by|@ Paper on Education sea by | ings, Mrs. Campbell said, and 14 members and 8 visitors Mrs mt ric MacEwen. about 50 for the Luncheon show. The next meeting will . held | secretary was instruct-| The models taking part in the |at the home of Mrs. Char les yl to send f for - copies _ of | show are Mrs. Geddie MacLeod, | ews, also 100| Mrs. Tom Rogers, Mrs. Gordon Mosher. oo leaders will! cradioli ey from Kensha Gar- |- de be Mrs, Sidney Anderson, Mrs. Elmer or and Mrs. Rus-| sell Hawbol mcneome the close of the meeting lunch was served. The population of Latin Amer- NEW LONDON W. I |ica by 1975 is expected to rise The March meeting of New | to 300,000,000, compared to 217,- | | London W. I. was held in the| 000,000 for t the U United States. ens Meeting closed with the Na- tional Anthem POPULATION SURGE | H. BENNETT CARR Insurance Counselling Dist. Supr. Sun Life of Canada Phune 4-8817 — 4-5435 Charlottetown. P.E.i, re- | and Carolyn Morrison. Tuesday and women hav e| ers | and activ-| PROLIFIC CLAN Some 12,000 citiens of Scot- jae bear the surname Mac- TOOTHACHE Don't suffer needlessly. Get lief throbbing pele s toothache, - — sctieg ORA-JEL. poe in anes ecsotaea or money beck. Al drug stores. CAREER SCHOOLS BARBERING or HAIRDRESSING including Teaching < PRO- JECTOR ON SCREEN Unemployment Insurance Benefits during Course if eligible. ALSO SALE OF SHOP REQUISITES. ™ TRANS-CANADA BEAUTY INDUSTRIES LTD a Moncton, N.B. Another SHUR-GAIN Success Story... | WMS, and Mrs. A. L. p, Pre- sident of the Kirk Auxiliary. A sing-song was led by Bob Williams and a programme of entertainment included a quar- | tette of Scottish dancers under | the Gare of Andrea Duvar | very fine solo by Robbie | Stewart, | Prior to the supper the lad- ies were provided with a brief | informal organ recital by Mr. Christopher Gledhill. i ald, opened with a hymn fol- lowed by The Lord’s Prayer in | re The a service | Mrs. A | Hiscott on the enee * "Raster" and the Scripture lesson was taken from Hebrews 12 and St. John 19. This was followed by | a circle of prayer. Each mem- ber read a on Easter. During the business period it was decided to send East- er cards to the sick and shut- lins. Following the Mizpah ben- ediction, lunch was served by the hostess. On Sunday, March 25, The Young Adult Club of Valleyfield- Orwell Head conducted the wor- ship service in the district chur- ches. A reading entitled “Trea- sures of the Snow’ was given by Donald Nicholson, while Max Cooper conducted the services and Arthur MacKinnon led in 1 vocal numbers Tillie MacLeod, a ‘quartet selec- tion by Glyn and Inabelle Pear- | don and Florence MacPherson and an anthem ” the Young Adult choir. 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