Executive officers brought fn at the recent USC annual meeting of the P. E:-1I.- Branch are-(FROM LEFT) Is*bel MacDonald, secretary; Mrs. -P.E.I. Branch U _ Phil Barlow, vice-president; Mrs. Fred Osborne, _ presi- dent and Mrs. A: A, MacKin- non, treasurer. SC Produces Fantastic Amount Of Work The recent Annual Meeting of the Prince Edward Island Branch of the- Unitarian’ Ser- vice Committee of Canada brought to-lighf an almost unbe- lievab'e record for the past year. 216. boxes. contzining 18.147 pounds. of clothing were shipp- ed from the work room in the Dominion Building. This mate- rial was donated by 166 Wo- men’s Institutes; Carry - on Knit- ting Club; Catholic Social Wel- fere Bureau: Piusville District; s+ Mert’s Church, Kensington: Protestant Family Service Bu- reau: Queen Mary Needlework "Guild: Belle River UCW; Bread- albane WMS: Christian Church, South Lake .WMS: Montrose Community School Club: Church of Christ, Murray Harbour: Long Creek Mission Band; Bap- _ tist Church, Clyde -RiverWMS Summerside - High school; Mt. Herbert UCW Crystal Chapter LOBA; Santist “ellowshi> Club; Metropolitan Store and * g great many ‘individuals too nu- merous to mention. Donations from the West are assembled in fhe Fire Hall in Summerside —by the —-Business and Professional Women’s Club there and brought to the Char- work room by the Summerside Y’s Men. Here all material is cleaned and packed by the Com- mittee. assisted by volunteers from the WMS of the Pentecos- tal Church, The University Wo- men’s Club, the Baptist Church Women, the Zion Church Auxi- liary, ~ Basilica Catholic Wo- men’s League, Parkdale Wo- men’s Institute, Charlottetown Business and Professional Wo- men’s Club and the Kirk of St. Ss es ae SN Se Seo HONORED ON Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mac- . Rae, East Royalty marked their 25th wedding anniver- sary recently when their only son and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Ian MacRae took sorted, mended.! MR.. AND MRS. ANDREW MACRAE James Auxiliary. The boxes are. strapped and prepared for shipping by the ‘Charlottetown 'Y’s Men and taken to the air- jport by Jenkins Transfer and Bowness Transfer. Eastern Provincial Airways delivers them to the Saguenay Shipping Company for transport over- seas. No monetary outlay is in- volved in their distribution and funds’ donated are all used to buy} materials for mending and othér ssary, purchases. work of the Committee is gear- ishipments |pletelayettes composed ~of over: '4,000 articles. Also ~ included ‘were 194 pairs of heelless socks 1120 quilts, 149 pairs of mittens. land gloves, 108 cardigans and other articles. ‘--The sum of $200.00 was. for- iwarded to headquarters in Ot- tawa to be added to the powder- ed milk fund as well as $200.00 ‘towards famine relief in India. | Greetings. were received from \Dr. Lotta Hitschmanova and Ot- tawa staff, expressing apprecia- ‘tion to volunteers and donors. The president, Mrs. Fred Os- borne, congratulated members on the tremendous amount of work accomplished- with the _re- sult that the Prince Edward Is- ‘land Branch is regarded as the “wonder branch’ of the Com- mittee. The president also men- tioned one. more phase - the do- nation of fat-from- different es- tablishments with which. mem- bers made 300 pounds of home made soap which was included in the shipments. The report of the nominating committee, read by Mis. M. J. _|opened by the president, Mrs. ANNIVERSARY the province and Mrs. Mac-- | Rae is the former Rena Jay of | Charlottetown. They were | married in~ Zion Presbyter- | jan Church in April 1931 by. Rev G. Caryle Webster. them to dinner at the Chare, lottetown Hotel, and present- ed them with a boutonniere and a corsage. In the early evening, a number of friends held a surprise party for the 55 telebrants -at--the—hotel,with refreshments served, buffet stv’e. Mr. anc Mrs. Harold Betts, St.. Peter's * Road- also entertained’ for the couple at etheir home, when Wendall “ MacKay acted as emcee and gave a humorous address and a persentation was. made from the group. Mr. MacRae fg minister of agriculture for CHRONIC BRONCHITIS BRONCHIAL COUGH, ASTHMA Do you cough, cough, cough night and day becouse of bronchial irritation covsed by | tightly-packed phiegm in your bronchial tubes? you gasp for brecth, wheeze ond cough so you find it hard to do your work or get your proper rest? Then here is GOOD NEWS for you from Mrs. G. Schofield, 75 Munro Street, | Toronto: "I have been subject to chronic bron- chitis which .mtde me cough ond gasp for breothe Ivalso get _asthmotic ottacks in domp weother..|_om thankful to soy | hove. found in RAZ-MAH capsules quick ond satisfactory re- lief from my suffering. | recommend RAZ-MAH capsules to my friends.” You con get this same satisfactory relief. Get RAZ-MAH capsules from your druggist, 85 ‘ond $1.65, For children get RAZ-MAH Greys Irs. . ee a ELLEN’S DIARY Pussy “Peter sat as still as a mouse” Alex has left this written in a twinkle of “‘lead’’, on the here- tofore blank sheet of tonight's Diary-to-be. About to go home, he, in an .idle moment r,.and_usua]- lly active lad, in deep concentra- tion before the TV. over a fea- ture just closing. . .The old clock on its shelf had warned of a deadline. They must don jac- kets and betake themselves a- long the lighted yard-path which leads home. Their.day was clo- sing happily. tears are becoming rare at Al- derlea. Few minor harts of body or spirit now occasion them— «few. there are to be fondly kiss- ed away. “It’s. good there.comes a week end. Ellen’’ - James remarks, washing up at the kitchen sink. “What would life be like, if there was no pause in the work to one day of rest?” the shadow of Sunday, peace. —Stars- watch over the quiet fields, where already far- mers have come by day to pick Willows Were Out -” Along.The Old Millroad had Indeed childhood | And our world about, now in| is at. - oo . MAPPENINGS Audrey Jenkins, Women’s Editor. Phone 4-8506 |lottetown. ‘ Doyle at the hore ef her sister Mrs. Peter MacMillan in Char- The gift was also in |appreciation of Mrs. Doyle's in- 'where they will visit. Mr. and| its close. An opalescent month Mrs. Wilfred Morrison and fa: April is, a jewel of many shad- mily. appearance, a different charm )|who. was enroute to visit Mr. Now the green of springtime is |and Mrs. Thomas Willison and deeper‘on the meadows. In the | baby daughter, Pamela, in Pe- | -woodlands,.the_maples’_'topsterborough, Ont. turn to rose. Pussy willows are ‘ ee eerie well silvered along the old| Elizabeth and Nora millroad. Up the creek they lean nald, Kensington, have return- over. to primp jin the now quiet-'ed home after spending a re-| ly flowing stream. The sky is ‘cent holiday at New Glasgow, | ;@-sea of sunny “blue, whereon (guests of their grandparents, | :Breat fleecy clouds hoist their|/Mr. and Mrs. Nelson MacDo- | sails. + 2 nald e And everywhere the season- ; al promises, the hopes renewed! Wayne Champion, Kensing- jreflect a warmth in the depths |ton, ‘who left recently for Van-| or folks’ hearts. So increasing- |couver, B. C. where he will be) ly lovely the days are we con- jjoined later by his wife and fa- | tinually “Praise de Lawd,” and |mily was the recipient of an en- | | find with Edna ‘Jacques in her |graved gift from the Island Te- ;-¥erse—‘Just Livin’ that- ‘‘Just}levhone: staff of the Summer- | |being alive. . .is such splendid |side area at a party held in his jfun!"’ What is this ‘‘Just livin’? |honor, prior to this. departure. |““It's bread and jam and a pot of : j | tea, : | Mr. and Mrs. Everett’ Rix, | |With someone you love for com-|Dartmouth, N. S., motored to pany, ,. |Elmsdale-and Woodstock recent ;A- fire -for-chilty-nights,-a—chair,_ly—They-were—accompanied_by And ‘radié music sounding there | |A sense of hofne and~ familiar ' gation when: panelists will be: A total of 85 per cent of the ie | |. Crosby resulted as follows: pre-| Mrs.C.N. Bissitt: committees: sident, Mrs. Fred G Osborne; |pyyj e first vice-president, Mrs. Philip ins Mrs,_John England, ts Barlow; chairman, King’s Cou- \Yettes, Lena MacCallum and nty, Mrs. Svencer Sharam, Mur- Jean Aitken; home sewing, Mrs ray- Harbour; Third vice-presi-|Ernest. Bell and Mrs. Frank dent, Mrs. Robert Shaw,! Sum-|Tinney; ways and means, Mrs merside, pro tem; secretary, | Lloyd Howatt and Isabe! Miller; Isabel MacDonald; treasurer, |Afternoon mending, Ruth Wood Mfs. Marjorie . MacKinnon; |Mrs. Vera Sealey, Mrs. Helen board of directors, Mrs, Allen|McCarey, Mrs. A. W. ‘Robert- B. Cosh, Mrs. Reginald Mac-|son and Mrs. Hedley Weeks; Ewen, Mrs. Robert Sutherland jevening mending, ' protestant Mrs. Keith Rogers and Mrs.jchurch groups, Catholic Wo- James Pendergast; wool. con-jmen’s League, Women’s Institu- vener,. Mrs. Kitty Moore; ship-|tes, Island women’s clubs, busi- ping, Mrs. Arthur Seaman; ack-/ness and Professional Women’s knowledgement, Mrs. DorisiClubs and. University Women’s Brown and Mrs. Walter Mac-/groups; cleaning and packing, Millan, publicity (Radio and TV|Mrs. Philip Barlow, Mrs. Wal- Mrs. Julian Herring and Mrs.|ter MacMillan, Mrs. E. Mallett Robert Large; local publicity,'and Mrs. Lloyd Weeks. ga ed towards children and branch| 3 included 357 com-| ~ HELEN MATTHEWS —- PAUL ‘ZWICKER . WEDDING PLANNED Paul S. Zwicker, son of Mr: and Mrs. Stanley §. Zwicker of South, Brookfield, N. S. The wedding is to take place in May. The engagement is announ- ced of Helen Irene Matthews Summerside, daughter of Mrs. George A. Matthews and the late Mr. Matthews to Morell WI To Cater On April 28 Members of Morell WI met at the home of Mrs. Leo Murphy for the April meeting when 10 members and one visitor were in attendance. The meeting was |?! non consented’ to take care of dishes for the dinner. Following the meeting, re- freshments were served and a so- cial hour enjoyed. Etta Robbins. Correspondence included a let- ter from the CAC and one. from the USC acknowledging knitted garments which had been re- ceived. A report onthe Red Cross meeting and Seminar was given by Mrs. J. J. Rooney. Members agreed to pay the expenses of 4H club girls who are to attend a meeting at Birch | Court. The president and four. other.members will .attend_a.dis- trict officers’ meeting at Brid- getown on April 28. It was also-decided to cater to a hot dinner for Regional School trustees on Wednesday, April 2%. The following committee was appointed to assist the pre- sident withsame: Mrs..William Aylward, Mrs. Freeman Jaay, Mrs. Cecil McCarthy and Mrs. Rooney. Mrs. F..G. MacKin- P.E.I. Hairdressers Association EXAMINATIONS _ Wednesday, June 15th - 7 P.M. Theory Examinations at 5:30 Isabelle Beauty Shop, 225 Queen St. Followed by Practical Examinations at - Kent Beauty Shop—Rita’s Beauty Shop Written applications for examinations must be in “sit {+ Cornwall WI Will Hold - {held in. the school auditorium. |formance of “Anne of Green The meeting opened with an |Gables” - tickets will be avail-|; ‘1don MacMillan at the piano} Highlight of the meeting ‘was Shampoo cape, towels, ® by June 8th fo the registrar, Mrs. Rita MacIntyre c/o Rita’s Beauty Shop, 102 Kent Street. Ch’town. Only written applications will be considered Applicants must bring the following equipment: scissors, razor, comb, brush, pin curl clips, rollers, —=Cold-wave-rods,-end-papers, wave sets, oR EXAMINATION FEE $10.00 P.E.I; Hairdressers Association shampoo, color. rinse, enjoy the night? To marvel over its delightful silence in the noise and confusion of less peaceful rural spots. No cease- less beat of traffic disturbs the serenity. The sound of it which’ comes in over the rim of our valley, from the Highway, is muted, the shade—indeetd of the substance, a quiet echo only, a murmer.of -thing...__Nothing.dis- | turbs the hush obtaining. Even Not askin’ much, just a place to stay A quiet bed at the end of day, A friend to drop in for a_ little chat, |Gossiping over this and that, \A game of checkers or dominos |And a small wood fire that soft- ly glows. . . = It's bread and butter and simple the closing of a car door down ‘things, in the dim near the mill, where |Tears and laughter and wedd- an angler has lingered on ‘into| ing rings, the dusk, fades away lightly in-|A birth in the house - a death to the silence. And its lights,’ next door. - L presently mowing a wide swath ‘Sunlight falling upon the floor, up the hill and beyond, tell a/A child to love then the day is nice story of one homing to’shel- | done, ter and rest. | Just being: alive. . is such splen- So the day goes, taking with! did fun.” . it the week. The month too’ Until Monday - - -Diary - + — spends away, rolls on, nearing Good-night.... — WOMEN‘S ORGANIZATIONS Panel. Discussion In May.-..... Mrs. Gordon Worth was hos- The members decided to spon- tess-to--the- Cornwall WI for|sor, along with a number of oth- their April meeting which was|er Institutes, the opening ver- Easter thought and Mrs..Gor-|able from the members, Roll call answered with a verse \the showing of colored’ slides by from an old. autograph album.}Keith Brehaut on ‘rural beau- Mrs. Harold Godfrey reported |tification” which was much en- up once more the rested threads | things : § |Mrs. Frank Ross, convener of of the fieldwork. . .Would you An old back porch where a cric- eduitetiont Mrs. Rudi Dallen- come now to the door with us to! ket sings: back, rural development with The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat.,. April 23,1966. 7} ARDA; Reginald McDonald, | Supt. of Schools and Harold Godfrey—representing parents of district. Invitations have been Meadow Bank Institutes and to | Cornwall Home and School As- sociation to attend as guests. | Refreshments included a birthday cake, celebrating the 53..birthday_of Cornwall WI, Candles were blown out by Mrs member of the Institute. ARTS CAMP -GROWS REGINA (CP) —: The Sas- \katchewan Arts Board will con- duct a three-week-long school of the arts this summer at Caronport,. Sask. Amalgamated with the, summer music camp, the school’s ‘courses include lvarious kinds of music, acting; extended to Clyde River and]. Gordon MacMillan a charter} The: president of the North They .were accompanied! Rustico Branch of the~ Royal es, each: day with a different {to Moncton by Mrs. John Hagen | Canadian Legion, Clarence Doi- | ron, and executive members |? Ernest Blacquiere and Arliss Doucette recently presented a suitably engraved gift as a ‘‘get “———-well’”~present~to—Mrs:— MacDo- MS —t 2. 3. 1 * |writing and painting. 4 . for visiting committee and Mrs |joyed. 5 Gordon Worth gave an interest-| Next meeting will be held in ing report on “‘Consolidation of school basement when roll call Elementary Schools’. A re- |‘‘always remember what moth- port on the Safety Seminar held er said (a maxim for me to in Confederation Centre. was|live by)”. Mrs. George Mac- given by Mrs. Harold Scott. Mrs| Millan will be citizenship con- Harold Donahue reported on the |vener and all members will be Helen Herring radio program- on the food committee. me. April report to be given by A panel discussion will be held Mrs. Gordon Worth. ‘on Elementary school ‘ consoli- %; S APRIL DIAMOND. i $ALEY We make it easy for you to buy the Diamond you want .- - - Our. direct import from Antwerp, Belgium, the diamond center of the world and our years of experience as diamond Merchants al] add up to outstanding diamond values. NOW DURING APRIL - .- you SAVE a big 25% with free insurance on every ring plus convenient credit terms. <p 9 JEWELLERS LTD 121 Grafton Street Dial 4-4253 OPEN EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON ned Sugar ts cheaper here in Ca nada Drama Festival Association Zone Festivals of High School TGNISH REGIONAL AUDITORIUM . 1. Tignish Regional — “High Window” — Alberton Regional — ‘‘Still Stands the House” O’Leary Regional — “The Reign of Gen. Macias” Kinkora Regional— ‘The Shock of His Live” Kinkora Regional — “Squaring it with the. Boss” Presntation of él Wednesday, Apr? 27—8 p.m. Stella Maris Regional — ‘‘The Long Silence” oe Maris Regional — ‘‘Casket Scene Merchant of enice” . : . St. Dunstan’s High — “Seven Against One” .-Notre..Dame..Academy.— ‘‘Twelve Old Maics’’ Notre Dame Academy — “Florence Unliimited”’ Central Removed” SOURIS REGIONAL AUDITORIUM 1. Souris Regional —‘‘The Patchwork Quilt’’ Morell Regional —“‘A Pound on ‘Demand” Montague . Charlottetown Rural —‘‘The Inconstant Moon” Charlottetown Rural — “ Provincial Vocational Insti Presentation of Awards Admission Adults 75c; Students 35c at all performances. terest in, and support of the Le- Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Cahill, Rayinond Rix who had _ spent’ ,; j 5 ; Springfield, left by train on the winter months in Dartmouth 29" ,*"4 os ore he Thursday for Saint John, N. B., N. S. and Rumford, Maine. i H. BENNETT CARR $ Sun Life of Canada o District Supervisor insurance Ccunselling Charlottetown, P.E.I. Phone 4-8817. - 4-5435 Prince Edward Island One Act Plays Monday, April 25—8 p.m. Tuesday, April 26 Awards KENSINGTON REGIONAL AUDITORUM : Thursday, Aoril 28 Queens Regional — ‘Mother - in-law Once Friday, April 29 Regional — ‘Still Stands The House” Satu ‘p.m. Byron’s Love Letter” — “Riders. to the Sea” Adjudicator Mr. Murray Parter, Halifax, N. S. POCA OREO Oe ‘than virtually anywhere else in the world. In fact, it’s cheaper right now than it was 15 years ago. We know’ there have been times when the price of sugar has gone up—due to world demand driving-up the cost of raw sugar. It happens to‘all agricul- tural products now and again. The _ difference is, the price of sugar came . downagain. And today it’s the cheap- est staple food you can. buy. So be generous with sugar, the bargain. food:And remember, you're ‘right to like sugar. Youneedith = THE CANADIAN _ SUGAR INSTITUTE P.0, Box. 1684, Station “8”, Montreal, P.Q,