ORGANIZED IN 1825 wat ¢ WMS is planning memorial book jhad with him color ides to fi- ‘lustrate his message. |. Presbytery deaconess Mary IA. MacKenzie continues to pro- mote interest among WMS, CG- IT, Explorer and Young — Peop- le’s Societies. She also conduct- jed teacher training classes and - bible vacation schools. Two new auxiliaries have been orgawizeed. Elected to office at the an- The beginning of organized many Yoreign lands, bursaries | nissionary work by women of to student ministers and déacon- | he Presbyterian Church in PEI jesses, grants for literature and | segan in 1825 when the ''Prince- the education of native women, | town Female Society’, for the Girls’ Homes’ and» Nuursing | propigation of the gospel and schools. ‘ : } other religious purposes, was | A special roject of the formed at Malpeque en Presbytatial is the up- -This -was-the Te ue in-Ca: eee of Camp Keirat- French nada. In P.E.1., groups of wo- River ‘Which accommodates men ‘cohtinued ie ‘organize auxi- campets of all ages in the liaries until in 1886 there were church, The second annual Pres- enough members to form the byterian Women's Conference first Presbyterial. The name at |was held in July under the direc- that time was the Woman's Fo- tion of the camp leader, Hugh reign Missionary Society. |Lowry of Marshfield. In 1905 it became the Women's; At the annual meeting in July | farter, president; Mrs. Lloyd Wilkie, Mrs: Malcolm MacEach- 4 ern, Mrs. Wyman Waddell, Mrs. George Dixon,. Mts. Clarence Marchbank and Mrs. Arthur Home and Foreign Missionav@| at New London .. Mrs. Mildred /Campbell as _ vice-presidents; Society and fianlly, in. 1915. the Gehman, on furlough from In- iMrs. A. J. Murchison, record- present name ‘‘The Women’s ‘dia, brought first hand knowled- ing sect'y; Mrs. Stanley Delan- Missionary Society’’ was. adopt- |ge of missionary works, needs ley, treasurer. ed |there. Mrs. (Red) Leslie Files | A project for 1966, which will The Presbyterial meets an- ‘was also a guest speaker and be completed in the Centennial nually to hear reports and-elect |told of mission work in the Bhil |. lyear 1967, is a memorial book officers Proviricial ase Rev. Claire MacGill, al- ;which will include names of tions go to the general board of |so on furlough from Formosa, the WM§ (Eastern Division) and | pent many years with the peo- help. suvport mission work in ‘ple in that beautifu' Island and MRS. R. LARTER WMS president jhave eben served and are serv- ing throughout the Eastert Di- vision. Contributions “will be ‘us- | ed entirely for. missionary pur- i of . }(Confederation) Wing RCAF -As- |sociation was formed in Dec- . Officers of-the Auxiliary are: ‘timed at 60 m.p.h. when chased. nual meeting were Mrs. Rendle | imen, women and children who | ; Auxiliary RCAFA y wing The Ladies Auxiliary No. 201 ember 1954 with Mrs. Stanley ~*~ aids js ot, Mastiady 00 We first preg: We gurpcse of ths Auiiana aime: secretary, Mre. Thomas Ais to-assist the Wing in carrying |Cauty; jout its objectives by assisting in |Mills. |social furictions and sponsoring | the annua] Shamrock tea held in | March. ~, president, Mrs Mrs, Perey Cameron: {The Guardian - The Evening Patriot Page 7- vice president, Mrs. Jeck Mer ‘ s an Ts CAT COSTS $1,200 ... .. burglar used the door and BRIGHTON, England fe, eetendiet a Jewelry showcase. SEAT) Antique dealer ~ Cyril BELL SAW AHEAD Woodcock lost 400 ($1,200) be Alexander Graham Bell built ts he’ bed a sttay cat. He |a non-flying model of a jet-pow- eft his shop .door open for a ered —helic et Baddeck, cat to which he fed milk daily. \N.S., in ae treasurer, Mrs. Edward GOOSE WINGS FAST The. Canada goose has mens | ae ; MRS. P. CAMERON cthiec president Ladies -- Take Your Volkswagen Troubles To A Volkswagen SPECIALIST ed in April 1949, as a women's auxiliary to the Sunset Lodge on Walthen Drive, by Lilia Mor- | ris, who called on her own and |other city churches to - provide | members. Miss Morris being ithe first president. The aim of the Club is to pro- | vide extra comforts for the Lod- | ge guests in their Sunset years. |These have ‘included garden | chairs, cushions, a clock, a tele- | vision, an exiension phone: and | hand-rails in the halls, also rose bowls and cards to the sick. ‘Yes, haclles when you visit Rudisch Garhee you will find meorytbing needed to keep your car | in perfect order. Drop In and see for yourself. a __RUDISCH | GARAGE. | receives a gift from ‘the bea bow-€lub,-and-every—month— i small treat of fruit and candy. is iprovided. § The ee ifor this being handled by the different churches wha ithe club. Anniversary celebrations in | April take the form: of a supper | party, by, a decorat- ) Auxiliary supplies |. comforts to Lodge The Rainbow Club was. form- | Each guest on her birthday, | MRS. C. GLEDHILL . | highlighted cake which is cut by the old- = est resident, and by the reading | Alberry Plains P. E. 1. ~ YOUR FAVORITE RECIPE PHILIPS: 2emens APPLIANCES | cial holidays’ some entertain-~ iment is provided, musical and | otherwise, and sometimes guests entertain the . Clubs members | with -.music and recitations. ‘TChristopher Gledhill, i'Mrs. M. W. Weeks is honorary | Rainbow Club President « ‘of a poem especially written for the occasion by guest. Meetings are held once a month at the Lodge, and on spe- The approximately 30 mem- | bers of the Club consider it a | privilege and a pleasure to be ‘associated with these charming | elderly ladies—and—-with those | who care for them. The Club's executive is Mrs. IN REMEMBRANCE OF These words speak of a de voted mother, a dedicate. father, a beloved child. = Enshrine your love in remem- brance of your loved ones In a suitable way, In the com- bas Ki Cs tenntet meee me. i MRS munity dhere they spent. a their lives. —— - - \ Skilled Memorial Craftsmen Since 1870_ ‘VERE oe -& SON LIMITED | ¢ £ In the Suummer the Club v am | arts. snes tahoe eeleine 4 7 — a Maile: bronze and granite event, for some eners ls hag | : pe { ~ ft beema st sueeessful Blossom | : : Ton, HbA et Simot Lodge. _CHARLO TTETOWN MONTAGUE i * president; | Mrs. H. W. MacLean, vice-pres; | Mrs, L. H. Fielding; treasurer; | and Hilda Harper, secretary. president. 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