I .Mrs. J’. R. Lemieux, Dr. Ism- Ieux, Dr. Lorne Whitaker, and Mrs. Whitaker are shown .Thurs- day evening in the lounge of the Charlottetown Hotel. The doctors are on the executive of the Can- adian Association which is meeting in this City. Dr. Lemieux is a past presid- ent of the Canadian Medical Asso WWW elation. Dr. Lorne Whitaker is presi- dent of the Ontario Medical Association. Mrs. Whitaker is p resident of the ‘W0- mens’ Auxiliary to the Associa- tion. They have branches all over Ontario. llt is rather unusual to have a husband and a wife each Ioccupying a top executive office I . Lena Caroline McLure. Women's Editor. Phone fifl Page 6, The Guardian Sat., June 14, 1958 I HAPPENINGS‘ F.ather’»s Day, this? Sunday, is an especially happy day for fa- ther. On this day "the family urn- ite in giving loving tribute to la- ther in person—-or to the blessed memory of «£ather—on his day, June 16, 1958. The Charlottetown Hotel was the ‘setting tor a party .of unus- ual interest Thursday evening in that the Canadian Medical As- sociation executive and their wives were being entertained by the Medical Association of P. E. Island. The executive met here before in 1928. In the receiving line welcom- ing the guests were Dr. and Mrs J.A. MadMIillan, Dr. and Mrs. Young, Dr. and M115. A. F. Van Wart, and Dr. and Mrs. LE. Prowse. Afiter the reception a buffet supper was served in the main lounge of the Hotel. Instead of the conventional filoral arrange- ment in the centre of the sup- per table there was an illumina- ted ice-clock. This encased a three and a half pound trout and on top of the ice block was plac- ed in five and a half pound lob- ster with two other lobsters ap- parently climbing up the sides. Lobster was the chief item on the menu -but there were many kinds of «sea foods, Island pota- toes, in fact many island pro- ducts‘. This truly Island party was very much enjoyed by the visiting medical profession and the members of the Prince Ed- ward Island medical proriession. The following Canadian Medi- cal Association executive and their wives are visiting Prince Edwaud Island: Dr. and Mrs. M. A.R. Young, Lamont, Alberta, D1‘ and Mrs. J. R. Lernieiix, 1401 Paine Champoux, Quebec, Que, Dr. -and Mrs. A.F. VanWart, 141 York St., Fredericton, N.B. Dr. G.W. Halpenny, 616 Grosvenor Avenue, Westmount, Que., Dr. and Mrs. A.D. Kelly, 5 Edmund Gate, Toronto, Dr. A.F.W. Pea-rt, 70 York Mills" Road, Willowdale, On.t., Dr. T.C. Routley, 17 Heath- erdale Road, ’Doron»to, 10, Out. Dr. and Mrs. M.R. Dufrresne, 83 Babypoint Crescent, Toronto, Ont., Dr. and Mrs. Frank A. Turnbull, 4649 Beverley Crescent Vancouver, B.C., Dr.. and Mrs. CJL. Tivsdale, Prince Albert, Sask. Dr. and Mrs. Ms. Douglas, 2495 Lincoln Road, Windsor, Out., Dr. and Mrs. Lorne Whitaker, St. Ca- thenines, 0n~t., Dr. and Mrs. T.J. Quintin, Shcrbrooke, Que. Dr. and Mrs. A.G. Malclleod, 53 King St. Dartmouth, N.S. Dr. and Mrs. J.A. McMillan, Charlottetown, Dr. and Mrs. C. D. Kean, 17 Topsail Road, St. Jl0Ii:I1"S, Nl’ld., Miss Marion EL Zoellner, Sec., Toronto, 9, Ont. Dr. and ‘Mrs. Thomson, Ed- monton. Dr. and Mrs. E.K. Lyons Windrsor, Ont, Dr. and Mrs. Max Klntz, Ottawa. ' There are two guests from the British Medical Association, Dr. Walter Hedlgecock and Dr. Ed- ward Walter. Miss Jennie E. MacNeill, M. A.. assistant to Miss Edith M, R/Bad. M.A.. of Branksome Hall School. spent Part of her child- hood on Prince Edward Island, during her father’s ministry in this province. The Branksome Slogan, the school's year book, tor 1958 con- tains a remarkably fine photo- graphic study of Miss MacNeill, One receives the impression that .41- along with the keen intellect there is a most pleasant personality- in tact quite a. marked sense of humor. ilVIIiIss MaIcINel.lI1 under the guid- ance of the renounced Edith Read of Branlrsome is already known- as a leading Itigu-re in educational circles. Mrs. W.K. Rogers lent Thurs- day by plane for Sarnia, Ontario, accompanied by her son-in-law, ‘Mr. Frank Clarke. Mrs. Rogers will be with her daughter Mrs. O1-anloe and Mr. Clarke. A wire received troin the Clarkes states -that Mrs. Rogers had a remark- ably tine. trip to Sannia. Mr. Louis Panlzi, who received his «bachelor of arts degree at St. Michael's College, University of Toronto, has returned to Char- lottetown for the summer months Mr. and Mrs. S.P. Paoli attend- ed their some graduation. Mrs. E.G. Barton of Victoria, B.C., has arrived in Charlotte- town to visit her sister, Mrs. W. N. Black and Lieutenant Com- mander Bl-a-ctk. Mrs. Barton mo- tored east as far as Halifax with Dr. and Mrs. May of Victoria, who are attending the medical convention. Mrs. Barton arrived" by plane from Halifax and will return by plane at the end of the month to Victoria. Miss Jeanne Robertson, R.N., Vancouver, B.C., has arrived by plane to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oharles W. Rolberlt-son, Dwnstafifinauge, and her sister, Mrs Irvin MacLeod and Mr. MacLeod Charlottetown. Mrs. W.M. Oliepsuik of Mono- ton, has been a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Stewart, Greenfield Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Carr are entertaining this Sat-undlay eve. Hints at -their residence in West R'9yaI1‘ty representatives a n d wives of the Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada. Out of town guests include Branch Manager Menle Keith and Mrs. Keith gnu Mr, and Mrs. Clarke Geoftfrey of Monston. Miss Florence Hogan lefit Fri. day On I holiday trip to Boston. A eheclr-list of old liavvorites and new Ifinds for vacation reading is listed in the June 8 New York flmes. Among the books listed is that of “The Private World of Pablo Picasso.” This has spe- cial interest here because ol.the Picasso4Picnic Tea held recently by the Art Society of Prince Ed- ward Island. ’ The author of the Picasso book is David Douglas Duncan and it is described as a best seller. A quote from the New Yorker says “truly Illuminating.” Miss Pa‘t‘sy Walker arrived fljosrn Halifax by plane on In short visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F-rank Walker, Euston St. t. The hostesses at. the Charlotte. town Golf Club this Saturday 33f‘ ernoon are the fiollowing; Mpg H’ J‘ Av BI‘9WI1. convener. Mrs. St. Clair Trvamgr. M1-S‘ W G Bap hour. Mrs. Alfred MacNeil1‘Mrs. George Buntain, Mrs. Ronald Pallker» MISS Anne Walsh. Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Beer and sons. John. Gregory and Philip, Summerside, spent last Sunday HAPPY VISITORS FAIR PRINCE EDWARD ISLE in such affiliated organizations. Dr. Lemieux is a son of Mr. Lemieux who was for twenty-five years a Prominent member of parliament in Ottawa. Dr. Whitaker is a cousin of Mrs Ross MacDonald and Senator MacDonald former leader of the Senate. The Lemieux and the ,MacDonaldIs were well known to in Montague, guests of the for- mer’; n'.I.IOITJheI', Mms. -LP. Beer. Dr. Iiily H. Seaman of Char- lottetown, spent the la=st week in Summerside, guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. Arthur Allen. Mrs. W. E. Sma-llman and Miss Ellfie Mac*K~ay of Summenslde, motored to Moncton, N.,B.,,Tues- day returning the next day. They were accompanied by the form- er’vs mother, Mrs. A. W. Leard, who will remain tor a few weeks’ visit with her daughter, Mrs. S. K. Donald and Dr. Donald. William Campbell arriv- ed rfrom Fredericton, N.B., on Wednesday and is the guest or her'uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mm. Earle Sawler, Siimmenside. Mus. Lorne Read was hostess «at her home in Summenside on in play. Miss Olive Jelly, who will be a June bride, was entertained by the girls on the «staff of the Bank of Nova Scotia at the home of Miss Sadie Brown, St. Eleaunors on Tlhrursday evening, and was .presented with in hos- -tess was assisted in se _ re- fireshments by Mrs. Hulbent Hall. Dr. and Mrs. AJR. Grant will leave Summerside tomorrow to attend the Medical Conrvention in Haiitax, N.S. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. MacCaus- larmd. Suinmenside, had as their weekend guest, the f»ormer’s sist- er. Miss Minerva Maccausland, of-New York City. I Miss Adele Henderson arnived bfplaane on Tuesday evening from -I-lialifax, N8. and is the gu-EST of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson, Bede- que. until -thti-s alfitennoon when ‘ha? Wedding will take place in the Be_deq.ue United Church. Mayor and Mrs. W. A. Currie returned from Vlancouy-er, B.C., to their home in Summerside on S'1W1‘3»Y- Among the fionmer Is- landers they visited while there were Dr. and Mrs. King Grady, Dr. and Mrs. Ben Tanton, Mr. and Mrs. R.P. VvanIAlstine, and Mrs. Wrillliam Harper. In Victoria B.C. they visited with Mr. and Mrs. W.R. Cannon and the lat- ter’s mother, Mrs. W.K. Llew- Bv‘IlYI1- They also/spent some time with Mr. and Mrs. John Wright in Cliilliwack, B.C. Mr. and Mrs. CJR. Malcmaggan left Summerslsde yesterday morn- HIIE to spend the weekend in Blackville, N .B., after which they will attend the Annual Golf Tour- nament in Saint John, N.B. Mrs. W.A. Gordon leafit Summer- slde yesterday to attend the gra- Eileen’s Beauty Salon Efficient Operators Modern Equipment With or Without Appointment Telephone 7141 Block Bldg. Kent St. Monday evening when bridge was ‘ Do you want a MORE ABUNDANT LIFE ‘P Tune in ORAL ROERTS Sunday Channel 13 12:30 p.m. CFCY-TV is parliamentalrians from this pro- vince, Senator Ross MacDonald's last visit being here in 1955. Dr. and Mrs. Lemieux and Dr. and Mrs. Whitaker -are charmed Prince Edward Island and its hospitality, like so mlanyof the visitors they hope_ to visit the Island province again. duation exercises BIIZ the llialitax llnufiirmary School of Nursing,, where her daughter, Miss Peggy, will graduate as an X-ray tech- nician. ' Miss Beryl Bocwness of Sum- merside spent the weekend in Monoton, N.B., guest of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Bob Slteevess. . Mrs. Robert Moslher and chil- dren, Graham and Faye of Dart- mouth, are visiting in Bedeque, guests of the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson. Mrs. Fred Wright of Toronto, Ontario, has arrived: in Summer- -side to spend the summer sea- son-. . Mrs. Wilfred Leclky entertained at her home in Sumlmerside on Tuesday evening when ‘bridge was in play. A Lobster Supper will be held this alfiternoon at the Summer- side Golf and Country Club with Miss Sally, Basler, convener. Otliens assisting will be Mrs. Fred Eolland, Mrs. Hlarold Rodd, Mrs. Horace MaIcZF‘aml~ane, Mrs. Edgar Cannon, Miss Bunny Clotw and ms. Don Perry. Mrs. K.A. Fond, R.N., of Win- nipeg, Manitolba, is spending a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison R. Bell, Sum- menside. On return one will re- join her Ihuslband, who is with the C.N.IR.. in Calgary, Rev. and Mrs. C.R. Webber, Swlfimerside. have recently had as their guests, Dr. and Mrs. Frank Archibald of Moncton, N. B-. also Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hollett of Dartniroruth, N.S. Mr. and Mrs. D.R. M»or«nisson, Sum;-mcrside, had as their week- end guests, the latter’s mother, Mrs. W.R. MarKinnon, Doalktorwii N-B-. and Mrs. Murray Kierstead of Fredericton, N.B. Mrs. Kier- stead flew back to her home on Monday. Mrs. Ma»cKinnon r_e - mained until Thursday when on return she was accompanied by Mrs. D.R. Morrison and children Bobibie and Ciathy. Mrs. T.D. 'MorIrison oi Sum- menside, entertained Mrs. W.R. MacKinnon and Mrs. Murray Kienstad at her summer cot- tage in Cavendish on Saturday, at the tea hour. Mr. and Mrs. W .Arthur Allen left Summerside on Thursday on a visit with their son and dangli- ter-in-slaw, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen, Halifax, N.S., after which A Formal Sum Beautiful summer weather gree- ted His Honour the Lieutenant Governor and Mrs. Hyndmain, Friday evening, when they enter- tained at their first formal dance at Government House in honor of the Commander, Commanding Officers and Officers of the First Canadian Minesweesping Squad- ron. Receiving with the Lieutenant Governor and Mrs. Hynd-.man w a s Commander Alexander Craig Campbell, C.D., R.C.N. The old Georgian architecture Government House seems ‘beauti- full at any season, but in this lovely June Month surely then it is almost unexicelled for beauty. Many lovely floor sweeping gowns were worn also the short- er ssrpread skirt in summer light- ness. Colors ranged from azalea pink, pale lead of green to love- on-the mist blue. Then of course the many uniforms worn by the visiting ocfficers and the Prince Edward Island men add distinc- visit the latter’s sister. MI'S- F- M. Nash and Mr. Nash. Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn Rog- ens and daughter, Miss Marion, have returned to their home in Summerside alter a holidaly trip to the Annapolis Valley and Greenwood, N.S. Mr. Alexander Campbell, alc- companied by a friend, Mr. Dav- id Fraser of Halifax, N.S., spent the weekend at the home of his parents, Chief Justice and Mrs. Thane A. Campbell, Summersidie. Mr. Melville Campbell of Hall- fiax, N.S., spent Sunday in Sum- merside. Mrs. Thane A. Campbell and daughter, Miss Harriet, of Sum- menside, left yesterday morn- ing for Tlnuro, N.S., to spend the weekend with the fournerhs dau- ghter, Mrs. Gordon Kinsman, Mr. Kinsinan and family. Chief Justice Thane A. Camp- bell left Summerside Tuesday for Ottawa to attend a meeting of the National Committee. Mrs. D. F. Melanson ocf Munc- ton, N.B., arrived in Summer- side on Wednesday and is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Llewllyn Rogers. She was accompanied by her fiiriend, Mrs‘ Nan Bethe-1 of Stockton-on-Tees, England. ~ Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pullin with their four children arrived this week from Comer Brook, New- fiorundlland, and are the guests of Mrs. Pullin’s mother, Mrs. Leith R. Crue, Sumrnierside. 1\/Misses Elizabeth Jdhnstone, R. N., and Phyllis Lalwlcy, R. N., who have been on the stariif of Prince/Coclinty Hospital will leave next week to spend the summer at Crow’s Nest camp, an inter- national girls camp, 0-rctorrd Lake, Govern meni House Hos mer Dance tion to any party. The dining-room table was en- clian-ting with its floral decora- tion of Lilies of the Valley and Forget-lvle-Nots with matchlntg pastel tapers. Pouring tea were: Mrs. Hibbard, Mrs. G. H. Bunlain, Mrs. H.L. Palmer, Mrs. Eugene Cullen. Q Assistants in the dining-room e: Mrs. I.R. Rankin, Mrs. R057 McGil1ivray, Mrs. J .0. Hornby, Mrs. J.J. Connolly, Mrs. Ian Burnett. Mrs. J.E. B-urnet, Mrs. H.H. Simpson, Mrs. A.G. 1VIaClV.L‘ll- Ian, Mpg Dowglazs Saunders, Mrs. G.J. Rogers; Mrs. Edward Mil- ler, Mrs. W.N. Black, Mrs. R.G. Dumont, Mrs. L.R Bagnall, Mrs Jacgk Kenny, Mrs J .C. Gallant, M-rs. Jerry Veinot, Miss Nancy Hyndman. ‘ BRACKLEY WI. The June meeting of Bmaclaley W.I. met at the borne of MP5- Charles Mallett, Charlottetown. Thirteen members were present and -two v‘-isdtors. Meeting open- ed with the Ode and relpcating the Creed in unison. Roll call was answered by sing, say or P357- The minutes were read and ap- proved. A bicyvcle stand for the school was completed and bill ordered to be paid, 'cl1ool orglan repaired, with some repair work still to be done on organ ca-sung. Salvation Army cards were given to members who agreed toIcan- vass their next door neighbor. Sick cloinmittee reported sev- eral oases of flu among mem- bers’ families. Get-welll cards to be sent by the secretary to two members of the community Who are in hospital. School report showed articles purchased and also the need of new curtains- Mrs. George Jacklson and M.rs. Guy Pierce were appointed to rplirchase and hang new curtains. lice-Icream was ordered tor a treat fior clhildren at scIhooil-clos- ing. ltwas decided to hold an Ice-«cream Festival on Saturday, July 5th, in the school. All ar- rangernents were made including a confectionery booth and 3. ba- zaar table. Mrs. Charles Mallett and Mrs. Enarl Clark were appointed dele- .g~ates to attend the Provincial Convention. A letter finom the Kinsmen Club ne sale of tickets flor Spring Car- nival, its date deadline had pas- sed, no action could be taken. IA letter from RJI‘. HIoiIman’s Ltd. notifiying the W.l. regarding an attendance contest whicli they are sponsaocring. All om‘ memlbgcrs were urged to attend. ‘ A letter from the president, Mrs. Will-tie, reques- Stop at THE STAR GROCERY Meats-—GIrocei-1‘es—Etc_ “On way" to Rocky Pt. Ferry” 85 Prince St. Charlottetown DIAL 3943 Quelbec. E Miss Ruby Best of Belmont, Lot 16, whose wedding will take place next Saturday was guest of lion- or at a community miscellaneous shower on Wednesday eyeing at the lumen homestead. To appro- priate music fiurnished by Mrs. Robert Maclnaren, the bride-elect‘ was escorted to a decorated seat of honor by Miss Bar-fbrana Irving. The Misses Edith Best and Thelma carried in the bea- utirfu-1 array of gifts; while Mrs. Roger MacLean and Mrs. Leigh Clerk assisted in the cutting of the ribbons. The verses of good wishes were read by Miss Doris Ramsay, while Mrs. Ralph Mac- Inni-s and Mrs. Ernest Hardy placed the gillts on the table. We clean - «*9 I’I.“.°‘l''a''. ‘New Method Cleaners‘ 0 A R E E R BARBER or HAIRDRESSING . Learn these Trades at Trans - /Canada Beauty Industries Moncton, N.B. they willrproceed to B-erwic-k to Car Top to Trailer Sizes BOWLAN RADIO & PACESHIPS ‘ from Mahone Bay, N. S. are now on display at TV ‘I14 Pewnal Sf. IMI TIME OF CIRI A Life, Endowment or Consult your nearest ance. HYNDIVIAN ‘.3. Offices: Q CHARLOTTETOWN Q MONTAGUE Life and Accident Insurance has its when most needed. Other investments have the least market value in time of financial stress. savings plan with guaranteed values for retirement. suitable plan, including Accident and Health Insur- Provinclal Managers Insurance Since 1872 Agents Throughout the Province -Ts SIS highest value Pension policy is an insured Great—West Life Agent for a CO. LIMITED . SUMMERSIDE ‘ Q ALBERTON ‘ A MOST UNUSUAL FABRIC Scientists have been turning out miraculous inventions with such speed and ingenuity of late that I’m sure a sizeable proportion of the population v v would politely strifle a yawn if they were told that the latest scientific gift to ‘mankind was a motor- less motor car," a heartless elec- tric light bulb, or possibly the legendary per- petual motion machin . But if you are still among those who shake their heads in mild disbelief whenever another mir- acle is brought out of the lab, prepare yourself for a short spell of head-shaking. This time it’s the textile industry that has done it--and what it has done is pro- duce a non-woven fabric. Maybe that sounds like too much of a contradiction in terms, since a fabric—by definition-— would seem to be a woven ma- terial. But that just isn’t so, in this case, because the fibers are bonded together with a resin and then spread into a flat, smooth sheet that can be both useful and attractive when made into such items as coat linings, petticoats, and linings for intricate dresses of satin. taffeta and others. All of which calls for a brief word from the Better-Safe-’1‘han- Sorry Dept: These non-woven fabrics, often being pigment printed, can put severe limita-- tions on what a dry cleaner can do in removing spots, for the cleaning materials he must use will sometimes remove the de- sign as well as the spot. And even when they are non- inflamrnable, non-woven fabrics can be ruined in seconds by hot cigarette ashes because holes cannot be mended even by the most expert tailor or dress.- maker. All of which means that even the wonders of science have their limitations, and our basic rule still holds true: Buy clothes with caution, and don’t subject a fab- ric to wear, tear or soiling which it was never intended to with- stand. ’ “u~,TM'I"I;:‘E“5V. , LAuNpER5RscI- DRY CLEANERS ' cu.-.m.o'r'reTow-'~I 9/4’ 650/ l. booth in the liaiidicrait LJ><;lii- bition, met with al-‘f31‘0V3I- CA- C. bulletins were passed around among the memlbers. Also the Institute ngews. _ Mrs. Harvey Jenkins to be hos- tess for July, roll call to be ans- wered with a favorite recipe. MFS Earl Clark and Mrs. Roy Stew- art as lunch committee. Mrs. Guy Pierce on Program- A contest W MT‘S- VV‘I1'1‘3rd Prowse on “Old familiar say - ings” winner being Mos. Guy Pierce, runnners-up Mrs. Roy Ste- wart and Mrs. Georlge J‘3IC‘1<‘5‘0“v provided entertainment. Alter singing “The Queen" the lunch was served by the hos- tess and commlttvee and a soc- ial hour enyoyed. LAY LOOTING CHARGES GUADALAJARA, Mexico’ (AP) Eleven Mexicans were charged ‘wIN one of 10,000 valuable SINGER’ PRIZES! Enter the ’130.000 SINGE R SEWING QUIZ CONTEST Nothing to make! Nothing to buy! _ 3' CHANCES TO WIN if you ENTER TODAY! get complete details and entry blank at your SINGER SEWING CENTER ' SINGE(d-iStEI1lIN(|i”:Ae0lliTII|LlI)'IIjD:II’AKfiV (Above ,, ' applicable to caoadaend the milled sum, open iheteot to be Illoied Io: sword em) 2 union when in o particular even). on Tredesnnrk of em: snmm and. 00. 164 Great George St. ' Charlottetown P.E.I.. Phone 4551 or phone-— SINGER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY 182 Montague ting an article for sale for a W.I Thursday WM! 10091113 519 VI°tIm| [charged is a police officer at th and wreckage of a Mexican air-.villa§.ze of Tlajoinulcq gm um‘ liner that crashed on.a_ mountalnlof his agents_ The V“ B M 9 near here May 2, killing all 45 covered objects has Mg Fe aboard Included among 91053 n0““°9d- ’ T " ‘“‘ IIIIISMENA CARNIVAL Sports Arena Ch-orlofleiown » FINAL NIGHTS TONIGHT BOOTHS , I I 3 GAMES ” y A Rasncsnmsnis BINGO noon rmzcs DRAW FOR GRAND PRIZES »S»P'ECIAL EINTERTAINIWEINT » Rock ‘N Roll Music by “The Bl_uecats” from New Glasgow, N.S. with a. special “Rock ‘N Roll Contest” both nights. Trophies Will I)!» awarded to the winners at 9:30 p.m. Saturday night. Bring your partner and enter this £391.1- tes . ‘Pro¢eexcI.s For Kinsmen Club I Community Work Reverend Boyd REV. ELLIS I Mission at Cavenclish Pastoral - A Mission L_ ” in the Cavendish United cI....«.I. JUNE 16-20 at 8 pm. 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