ELLEN’S DIARY _ It Was A Lovely Day Perfect For Gardening e violets are budded of that seed of f sf if ; ; Ht it ! ‘ fier i i E f i i Ht iff ‘ : 2 i Hi sie Bi ; iF Rs® 2 i Eis FE i § FEES Begs 4 » & a it it BEES is! Fi teital att “ies gpreenr i , =f i i if i! 8 r7 Among other things you notice that it is set comfortably ag- ainst the rise of hill.” ;, from ecariy morning It was His breathing that I And then a yellow daffodil Set Him upon a sunny hill.” work. This afternoon a little 7 . girl of the name, Jamie's elder oun. -ahaaaeg — Diay — daughter returned from the hos- pital where a minor operation had detained her in recent days. She sits Wendy —. e dainty lit- St. Teresa CWL See ct gant teeta en: Coecls Olibats healthy and alert. nearing tow her third birthday The Family was happy to have her come back safely, and with high hopes te its fold atten- Increasing delights. May dance The minutes of the pre- brings in gift to the farm-folks: V#0¥S meeting and the last annu- winter - cleaned field to till. to 2! Meeting were read and an- sow and plant and bless inte in- 2! reports were given. The crease: green pastures for the ™2i@ report was om the card long stabled herds and the Parties, chief activity du ring flocks to come to: warming the Year. which netted a total of winds to enfold them. sunmshite $1640.08. to cuddle them : It was decided to send dona- On fields of the name. as yet tions te the crippled children Ro seeding has been done. fund. The members voted on a though each day in turn moves new Diocesan President. Also, the work steadily towards it. it was decided to have the an- Meanwhile seeds have becn ual church cleaning done in the near future The following slate ef officers ' was elected: preside wt. Mrs. Joseph Baldwin. ist vice pre _sident. Mrs. Chester Bradicey: 2nd. vice president, Mrs. Jobn Trainor Wd viece- president, Mrs. John Hughes; councillors: Mrs. William Gill, Mrs. Joha Haeghes. Mrs. Jeseph McCarthy. Mrs. Alfred Den nelly. Lawrence Campbell. Mrs lim McKenna. and Mrs. Joseph Trainor. The Pastor Reverend Eugene Merray. thanked the members for their interest during ‘ past year especially for their terest in the card parties, wished them every success the coming year. Business being completed Rebekahs Elect | New Officers CLARAREL ANN CHING ENGAGED Mr. and Mrs. Willard Jam- es Ching of Kingsboro Rounce the engacement their daughter. Clarabel / to Jimmy Lee Jordan, son Mrs. Alex John Jordan Georgetown, South Carolina. and the late Mr Jordan. The wedding will take piace at East Point Baptist Church on dune %th at 3.30 p.m. a aniad ~~ ee ¢ 2 pre mieten sree tna demnatndateenin.e pombe ; Ht ih FF [ | ESF eFahek bef _ ing left + « =» Lc PMN eet ngete MI gM AR El #5 se F rl t | ! li FF les | E i TF ‘The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. May 29, HAPPENINGS | Audrey Jenkins, Wemes’s Editer, Phone 45505 | graduates. WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS Morell WI Views Film, Hears Talk On Cancer The May meeting of Morell WI was held recently in the elemen- tary school. Roll call was answe- discussion took place on impro- ving school grounds and it was decided to meet with trustees lore June meeting. and order- of shrubs and flowers was until then. Financial report was read by Duna. : Red Cross convener, Mrs. J. Rooney. gave an outline of Bew swimming program to be carried out this summer, known as a “Day Camp for Swimming” _— further details to be announ- - to make arrangements for District Convention June th Following the business meet- img a very informative program was enjoyed by over thirty Ida MacKay. PHN presented a film on “Early Cancer” and Mrs. Sheldon Abboit, also two contests. Mrs. Stirling Cor- bett was organist. Mrs. Horace Taper thanked the guest speaker and South Granville for their help with North Granville members for an enjoyable evening. served by the members. YORK POINT WI The May meeting of the York Point WI was held at the home of the president, Mrs. Reginald MacEwen. Arrangements were made to Club was reviewed by the local leader. Mrs. Fulton Sanderson. Refreshments were served by the hostess and committee in charge. SUMMERFIELD UCcw The May meeting of Sum- merfield United Church Women was held at the home of Mrs. Fenton Mayne. Meeting opened with the UCW purpose im unison. < Mrs. Fenton Mayne was devo- Forever Beautiful ———— 1965. 7) returned to Toronto, where he is | employed for the Summer months, after spending the past few days at his home at Ken- Butler, who held a cup and sau- cer shower for her cousin at her iE Hil aint i rf aif i : : CWL Draw Takes Place At Palmer Rd. The annual meeting of the Palmer Road Parish Counc i! CWL was held on Sunday eve ning Meeting was chaired by the’ president, Mrs. ‘Edward Me. Alduff and opened with prayer by the Rev. Director Minutes of last meeting. and last annual meeting. were read and the treasurer gave the fin- ancial statement. As it was the annual meeting an extensive program was dealt with. Correspondence was read and . the following discussed. The St. Dunstan's Scholarship Fund, Retarded Children, etc. It was decided that a member be ap- pointed in each district to coll- - ect for the latter. This was followed by reports from the standing: committees; spiritual, Mrs. Bernard Keefe; press, Mrs. Russell Callaghan, i Fa i | 8 hie and education, Mrs. Joseph Ber- nard The present slate of officers ; . CSO OEE" i PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 1967 CENTENNIAL PROJECTS Pursuant to agreement between the National, Centennial Adminfs- tration,-Ottawa and the Province of Prince Edward Tland, and with the desire that the 1967 Centennial may be observed within Prince Edward The Prince Edward Island Centennial Grants Committee (Committee of Administration) invites applications for proposed 1967 Centennial projects. Briefly summarized the following pertains: (1) All applications to be submitted by an “initiating agency” which may be a city, town, village, municipality, school district, etc. or a group- ing of such jurisdictions desiring a joint project. (2) Federal Provincial matching grants will be available for ap- proved projects on the following maximum schedule for each initiating agency. : $1.00 per eapita $1.00 per capita $1.00 per capita Federal! Provincial Initiating Agency Based on the Ist June 1963 intercensal population estimates of the Dominion Statistician. Initiating agencies may further supplement the above schedule. (3) It is necessary for the 1967 Centennial projects to be of a lasting nature and broadly stated may include: (a) the acquisition or construction of parks and buildings of a recreational or cultural nature. the acquisition or restoration of buildings of historical or architee- tural merit. (b) Island in a manner in keeping with its National and Historical significance * home at Johnson Avenue, Char- Sire Limes Rossiter and Mra church socal hall where Faye 22 re - elected Wilfred Driscoll | Rogerson, cousin. of the bride. After business was concluded, rod : |eireulated the guest book Taek wee Goekeed te Gow OF © Georgi Saat ont toast to the bride propesed blanket which was . The treal wee a eee eae ae bby George Henderson. lucky member is privileged te home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph For a honeymoon trip through take 4 trip to St. Anne Pe Beau- Macdonald and family, Kensing- | Maine, the bride chose a navy pre. Mrs. James Shea was the ton and attended the Macdon- ;sheath dress, a navy and white Winner of the lucky ticket. ald Handrahan wedding on Sat- | Coat, with navy and white acces- Meeting closed with prayer by urday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph’ | sories. and she wore a corsage Rev. P. Walsh followed by Macdonald, Kensington, have | of pink carnations. benediction of the Blessed Sac- \their son and his wife and two | Out of town guests included rament Anne Cameron. Saint John. - children, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ee . C. Macdonald, Craig i | and Joke Rogerson Neo: 148 Se “Ont.: Mr and Mrs, Roge, Co: | “IN. MEMORIAM” - | Fredericton, a Mr. and of Mrs. Alex Beaton. Flat River. |Mrs. George Henderson, Lunen- DR. M. A. DEACON . | burg. N.S.: Rev. leave. aut @f or aeeaie, ies \mey G. Ives, Dartmouth, NS, fg We've missed the sound”of MacLean. Over the holiday Mrs. Lois MacGregor. Helen yeur footsteps Mrs Beaton th y. Lane, Katherine Clarke. Joan And your voice since you her deuahies Sua = ee Murray, Isabelle McMullen, Ma- ~have gone i Mr aed Mrs hacmie "cs \deline Le Rue, Teresa Le Rue, | ®4 though no longer we family, Montague | Halifax, NS. and J see you ~ : jo . . | Pictou, NS. eck Allan. fin cur minds yeu> ot Mrs | The live on. at iad Mie LD. McG ins een acl GSE BP stare Tememtere Kimberley, Halifax. spent |where the groom is employed week end at the home of mi | -- with the Toronto Dominion McGinn's parents. Mr. and Mrs. "MR. AND. MRS. JOHN IVES Bank and the bride with the Fe- James Mullaly, Kensington. CS ' Br th : ‘ t ror ae — 2, Comeniosion . Wlrs Carrie” Desks -Mesigg <2FOOM's Brother Assists Ea h R a bank. spent the holiday weekend - . (Reuters) — im Montague guest of Mrs. Dou- bl children who ared a ia Maing gest fu Dor At Double Ring Ceremony _ stilts, sto sisppeared : ; in a locked shed, only 200 id Mrs. Rud Arrangements of gladioli and bow length sleeves, and 2 de $2, fi thei aoe oho en 2 carnations decorated Trinity tachable watieau train’ Her’ home. The pes ce Be ay *¥ United Church, Charlottetown headdress, a‘derivation of a ren, between three and guests of in May for the wedding of Ro- monk's robe fastened at Seven. were found when an elec- Mrs. Lanigans parents, Mr. and 1" 0710" (ve “ecdine o = wae trician heard a whimper Mrs. Artie MacDonald. - berta Gail Cameron, daughter the front with pearl buttons. a com- ; : of Mr. and Mrs. BH ae eee eee eee ee oon Or pe eet nad ‘Wanda Wyatt : Charlottetown._and_John__ Ster-a_cross i roses _ left Thursday wee ling Bruce, son of Mr. and Mrs. and streamers of roses and ivy. OOe cas said to be in critical Man.. where she will represent ©C0"2¢ E. Ives, Charlottetown. The maid of honor, Anne Ca- the P.E.I. IODE Chapters at the _**' John G.E. Ball officiat- meron, was gowned in a floor ational Annual Meeting ed at the double ring ceremony eon enoes ae = te and was assisted by Rev. Rod- eG . ed i ae ney G. Ives, brother of the $ H. BENNETT CARR Consumers’ Association of gToom © Insurauce Counseifing 2 Canada executives met at the The bride, given in marriage $ Distriet Supervisor home of the president, Mrs. L. by her father, entered the 3 Charletietews, PEL { J. McLellan, last week. church. to the music of “The ¢ Sum Life ef Canada 2) Many interesting subjects Voice That Breathed Over ¢ Phone 48817> 45435 3 | were discussed and plans for Eden.” sung by the Trinity Uni-|* . 3} the annual meeting to be held ter Church Junior Girls’ Choir, Seccccccccccos Fol eee. | im June were finalized. accompanied by the organist, : } Mr. John B. Herdman. During | Mayne was in charge of the “¢ signing of the register the study on Trinidad which inclu- oir sang “A Spring Carol’. ded an interesting Bible iz. The bride wore a floor length 3 Roll call was ened by gown of silk embroidered peau GESER CONSULTANTS - SEWERS SERVICES 1% thirteen members. A discussion 4 soie. with empire waist, el- 080X580 CHARLOTTETOWN, PEL | — took place on catering to a 3GG5RR Ge * $ wedding in June. é onan ha 43 op ; ext meeting to be held at the ‘ ITY ° Goods ° home of Harriet Glover. Devoti- 4 P DAIRY § 2 3 onal leader Mrs. Elmer “ “Parents Prefer 2 @ newest shades 3 Seo inc Marne to have {Purity Producte” 9 3@ Gnct quality) 3 man to have study_on Trinidad“ Kent_St. 7 Prince me Meeting closed with Miz- % si — Sees ~ o $ DOES YOUR BRA FiT LESS-THAN-PERFECTLY? TRY THIS REMARKABLE NEW WONDER BRA SHAPER Are vou an inbetween bra size? Is one cup always too loose? Wish you were firmer? Then try this beautiful new Petal Burst by Wonder Bra. It’s not a padded bra at all; it’s a shaper, with cups lined. in soft, cool, airv-light Fibrefi!l. Your Wonder Bra shaper will contour you sottly, naturally, without flattening. Without pads to shred, harden or shift. Just pertect fit, even after repeated laundering. Try it on. Chances are, you'll wear it homer-> Stvle. 1287. Non-curl stretch straps; no-shrink Terviene lace cups. Three eye closures. A, 32-36; B & C, 32-33. White. $5. (ce) the creation, completion and publishing of works of the fine arts, fine crafts and books. New Shaper Petal Burst Stretch Strap (d) all projects must be completed in sufficient time for the Centennial .’ » observances. x , (e) Pageants or celebrations de net qualify as Centennial projects. - For someone you will always (f) all proposed projects and applications must be submitted to this love. There is no better re- office not later than 3ist October 1965. membrance than a MEMORY une : STONE MEMORIAL of col- A brochure will be immediately available containing considerable de- orful, enduring marble. See us tail pertaining to the 1967 Centennial projects program. today for real satisfaction. VERE BECK & SON Address all inquiries and requests for brochures ta: LIMITED 1967 Centennial Grants Committee Ch’town Montague Post Office Box 2000, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island — ce a elie RE al et Pe -— 2 7 “ +. 4