" ett Auxiliary holds annual meeting Mrs. John Mclsaac was re- is Mrs. elected president of St. Charles committee members: urer, Mrs. | Dunn; Mrs. Preston ars i] ting Andrew Arsenault, Mare I Isadore ee tee meeting | Doucette and Mrs. Agatha a at the ‘Charlottetown Hos. | Prunty, Ra : ieee elected are: | BIRD HAS APPETITE nents Mrs, Frank | The rare wood ibis of paaga te 1 e president, \North America‘a only native Mrs. Joseph ; secretary, | stork, eat more™ Mrs. James wlor "and treas- .Know ARE BETTER « Whee how ine to. Begin your feenlly _meal than with a detcouis serving potatoes, — : _ Potato Dealers - Phone 436-2255 ~ Complete Stock - Modern The Guardian - The Evening « Patriot a H. Doiron, ‘Counelt- lors for 1966 are: Mrs. Willard ji Ellsworth |} land Mrs. Gilbert Richards. ~ | Visiting committee chairman || Reginald et ‘4 Florida; its own weight every day. 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Water Street : Sumernide. aan ~ THANE FLLIS [7p, |Junior Ladies Aid provides added service for parents | ward Island Hospital, for i was on this date; 1945, that the first meeting was held at the Cundall | bers Home. Mrs. Charles Marshall, | presently of Halifax, brought in the report of the nominating committee which was as follows president, Mrs. A. J. Haslam; vice-president, Mrs. L. E. Prow- se; secretary, Mrs H J A -| Brown _and_ treasurer, Mrs W.|!: G. Barbour. Early in the fell, Mrs J. A. Likely became vice-president, following the resignation-of Mrs L. E Prowse, and this enthusia- stic slate of officers instituted a program that has-been the foun- dation for all succeeding acti- vities of the Aid “ the 20 years. In March, 1947, i first rade of Spring Fashions" ae held at the Charlottetown — with two luncheon sittings - 1965, the 19th. Saueak: tronade of Spring Fashions’ was held at the Confederation Centre Thea- tre with two showings to capa- city audiences— the Junior Fas- hion Show having long since be- come one of the Spring tradi- tions of Charlottetown. : Early in 1949 a mobile can- tional tours it is noted. that ‘ ‘the castors have been replaced by newbies wheels,” and one wonders at whose urgent re- quest this change was made! "The Cart”, as_it. is. familiar- ly known, continues to make its reading mate- rial eeatectionary, :and necks. | sand = necés- with one of the more recent pro- _ jects of the club, equipment for that all mena first photo of infants. sary. ‘‘notions” to the patients. and the pink-smocked Aid mem- are considered integra! parts of hospital For some years the Junior Aid convened the annual League of Mercy Tea and Display, giving ladies of the <community who are not affiliated with a hospital auxiliary an opportunity to as- sist in providing necessities for the ‘hospital and. patients. In November, 1960, a ‘‘Busi- ness Men’s Luncheof”’ was held in the YMCA, and was received with such enthusiastic support from_the men of Charlottetown that it has become another an- mual project of the Aid. These projects, together with an innovatio last August, that - |of sponsoring the opening night of Wayne and Shuster in Char- | Jottetown", have provided the | ‘monies which have- made it pos- sible for the Aid to supply much | needed ae furnishing } 'for the hospital, and-extra com- forts for the patients and the nurses. in training. At the an- mual meeting: in 1956, the Aid pledged $10,000.00 dollars to the | © eS a ae ee | and Orie emu aca Over the past 20 years is long and varied, but a few of the out- gery, and it is interesting te | note that the first occupant of this bassinet was the prematur- 7 ely-born daughter af one of the | members of the Aid charter Since that time additional incu- | rere : 4 ONG Wy ie em ) ey HN itt 7 I Phone 894-5195 Be in. rated hares for gracious living with home furnishings from. o « CUSTOM INTERIORS Browse through the Island's finest. ” selection of decorator fabrics including : ur selection of drapery, slip-cever, upholstery, carpet and wallpaper material. We offer quality workmanship in our drapery workroom, upholstery shep » @nd our carpet installations te give your home and your furniture that like ney lok to ee “faen Interior Design Aatvice Available by Appointment _ CUSTOM INTERIORS. TD. oS as ar Ee 33 zea pit _ The of this | Bond; cor. secretary, Mrs.‘H. 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