‘ left) ® vice president, Mrs. Philip Barlow and treasurer, Mrs. John England. |amd Grant Cousins. returned to coll.. and the latter's son and ir homes in Baltic after a daughter-in - law, Mr. and Mrs. motor trip to Saint John, N.B. Fred Driscoll. : : Malcoim Bell underprivileced victims of «ar damaged countries The report of the nominating Mrs. Orville Clark. Kensing- arrived from x America, Mrs Jessie -Larter.| Those elected were a: follows: RWG mistress, Mrs Edith ~MacPhail: RWG deputy mistress.” Mrs. Violet Frizzell: RWG jun- ier deocuty. Mrs. imm .ilicy: secretary. Mrs. Joan MacPhail: treasurer.~ Mrs. Janet Beaton: chaplain, Mrs. Vera Moore; de- puty secretary. Mrs Annie Pil- | lis: deputy treasurer. Mrs. ‘Affleck: director of Mrs. Eudavilla Weeks: ies. lectur- Auditors are Anne » Boyle. Mrs. Frances MacRae, ‘ and | Mrs. Viola Gillis. ' Austhories | Spurned At | YWCA Lecture’ -~+RWC. Chariottetown, spent Dalton of visiting. with friends. BURTON Mr and Mrs. Everett Mc'él lan. and daughter Pearle. = 1 Mrs. J.D. Cummings of Kinko" were re-ent visitors at the ho 2 -@ Mr and Mis. Elmer Co, Burton. They also vizied “- Elizabeth McLellan who wa‘ a patient in O'Leary Comm iv Hospital. Set. and Mrs. FW. Siew2+ and family of Siemon Par <x, Summerside. were visi‘ors . it the bome of Mrs Stewar.s mother, Mrs. Eva Dalton. Bur- ton, recently. 7 Betty Lou Stewart of Slemva Park visited her friend. Helen Dalton. Burton, recently. Eileen Dalton. student ‘at the Easter, weekend at the home of ber parents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Burton at PWC. Charlottetown, spent the Easter weekend with friends it ~Glengarry Alma and Susan Howard, Cape Wolfe spent'.the Easter holidays with their brother-inlaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Da!- ton, Sherwood. Visitors at the home of iMrs.. Falls, Quebec, and Jimmie Montreal, who was RUSSIA GROWS MOST The Russian wheat harvest in 1964 was 2,000,000.000 bushels, an all-time record for any coun- try. Mrs. Fred Osborne Standinz New Slate Of Officers Elected At USC Meeting - ‘The Unitarian Service Com- ves them here and they are mittee of Prince Edward Island placed aboard the waiting ships “POSS SSCS SSCSCESSCOSSESS H. BENNETT CARR MR. AND MRS. PAUL A. PAQUETTE _ ISLANDERS WED IN U.S. Mrs. Hazel Hogan and following officers for the com- members of their family in To Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bell. Al- berton. He was accompamed by | , his father. who had been visit- Mr. and Mrs. Mur- ing relatives in the Boston area. mz ‘year- president. Mrs. Fred reonte, Ont. Osborne; Ist vice - president, fp _Mrs.. Philip Barlow: chairman Recently i COCO OCCOOCOO. ° ° ° ° o e o o s = Isabel e e Mrs. John England:. board of directors. Mrs. Allan Cosh. Robert Sutherland. Mrs. ers: wool convener: Mrs. . approximately nine and taken to the countries invol- material to ‘Korea, ved. Due to the wonderful co operation of this chain of help- efs no monetary outlay is invol- wed in their distributing funds donated are all used buy materials for mending other necessary purchases | time to time. } _Awire_was_read conveying greetings from Dr. Hitscaman- eva and staff and expressing all volunteers vi FA nit ie B fF 8, ¥ ick ™ Mrs. Doris Brown, Mrs. Wa ter MacMillan: shipping, Mrs. Katie Moore: . publicity radio- television, ‘Mrs. Ts I publicity. j The president. Mrs) Fred est Bell. Mrs. Frank Tinney: = . Osborne. thanked al! who assis- afternoon mending. Mrs. C_N. Lena MacCallum. Jean Aitken: mg mending. Protestant urch Groups. Junior CWL, Senior CWL. Women’s Institutes Island Women’s Clubs. Business and Professional Women’s Club. The Le Auxiliary: ways and mears, Mrs. Marjorie Mac- Kinnon. Mrs George Cheverie. Mrs. James Pendergast, Isabel Miller and packinz. Mrs. Philip Barlow. Mrs. Vera Sealey. Mrs. E_ Mallett complished more this vear t'.an biggest need is for more work- ers on Monday evenings and Friday afternoons to assist im mending and packiaz Mrs. Osborne | and Lena Mac- Callur. «ere appointed ele gates to the first National Con- vention to be held in Ottawa June 1! - 14 This marks the 2eh year since Dr Lotta Hitschma2- wova began her work amonz tne ELLEN’S DIARY Mornings Are So Fresh As Spring Charms Open “Now do you mind...?” Mack © imquired this morning. when he brought in an item to warm dry behind the kitchen. stove. We chuckled. Through the years so many things had been brought im to stop there: weak- lings of lambkins — “If you raise it, Ellen. you may have it for your gan” —, piglets, James would speculate over as to their survival. there being “as many i out there in the pen now as she can conveniently.surse™: Tabby and other of ber sisterhood have managed to bring in odd times for both. as the years go their kit<ats, one by one, om si- “It's a cool wind™ ome come lent paws. stealthily and with’ offered. circumspect glances, to purr “What we im unisom there Chicks and other said. ducklings. goslings and turkey take last poults and sometimes ‘tittle Coolish but sunny, it forlorn wiidlings of fur or fea- day when farmers School i Ws. UCW. Wheat- tey River UCW. Hampshire UCW Cevehead Cath elie Women's Royal Church a great many indi- gumerous to ment- jon Building: those from West are gathered in the Fire Hall at Summerside by the Sur ‘merside Business and Profess- No. not in the least. It was something to add ta the list pleasantly remembered it 3 ds i sf g a i — x" ; 3 « HAND IN GLOVE Fashions presented by the The pair delighted the surdien- ru i | bi sif ; thur Seaman: acknowledgments, | i i 4 i , ted that the committee has ac- Mrs. Helen McCarey. layettes, r if : {Betty} Marie, daughter of LOBA Installs Officers. At Summerside.Meeting .. The 35th Grand Session of the lor Schurman. who |Ladies Orange Benevolent As-| cing Mayor Jenkins. sociation was held at the Y's ing address was given by Men's Centre in Summerside on Jennings, Montton, 25, 1965, with a good rep-'te the plans of an Oranze had as a recent guest Peter McInnis, of i son. ul i ws i | Spring Hats : f i was An yt ff ; i H t f 4 | At Club Tea ~The q r 7 l i Be ! and Easter themes were $ and . . a predominant with the tea tab’e each grand lodge officer with a vice at the United Church with mauve and yel- rose corsaze. The RWG mis- Election of officers for mbridge accompan- low spring flowers. and match- tress. Mrs. Edith MacPhail, emsuing year took piace in Img candies in crystal candela-/ re g a ‘ c at all sessions. sing session was Florence Ross reports and appoint- was conducted by EASY rt i Ruth a > 5 Mrs. Parker Canfield and _ rf a ° io i ag? git 5 + i i rif ip i Uith ej j it i i u I SSS SSS LS STS tf ; | tet i i : I it i Ey z F i F f iy f Government Certified Warehouse ! i | : hed So es 3S ee SS ae Shipments of 20 pounds or over eligible for Gov- : ernment Deficiency Payment. William Condon & Sons ri HH j a ¥ LADIES’ FASHION SHOW CONFEDERATION CENTRE Pick up your tickets at the Ladies’ Wear. Department 2nd Floor Charlottetown Store. VALUABLE DOOR PRIZES * on -_ ii | evening conducted by Mrs. The installation & Immediate Address of wel- past grand mistress of British 5 73@ mewest shades Gig © fimest quality 317 Kent St. Dial 47125 >|? 168 Prince St. eeeeceex 2% Ch’tewn (POSH HSO SOOO OS ~s ; Harvey Woods - Shift Gown @ Fluting and lace @as gommg “his way”. Peter Janier Ladies Anil. PEI ce with ther antics as they took good care of this young Hospital. om Monday might at modelled smart children's out- lady during the Showcase of. the Confederation Centre fits, eat we