The Semi - Annual meeting of the executive Prince Edward Island Council Girl Guides of Canada was held in the “Home Economics" room of the Sum- merside High School. on Thur- sday evening. Oct. 8th. The Provincial er Mrs. Gordon Avard. of Char- lottetown. presided ed the meeting with the Guide Prayer The minutes of he last meet- ing were res and approve followed by corresponde n c e and the treasurer‘s report. All around cords were pres- ented by Mrs. Avard to Carol Mercer. Norma Ramsay. Bev- erley Boates. and Mary Hickey. Margaret Jones lst and 4th Summerside Guide Company. Talks were given by the foil- owing guides from Prince Co. who attended Heritage Camps across Canada. Jo-Anne Mac- Leod from Borden who attend- ed camp in Quebec. Sandra Quinn from Slemon Park went to Newfoundland. Carol Mercer to Alberta. Norma Ramsa, Nova Scotia. Beverley Boa- tes. Ontario and Mary Hickey Saskatchewan. Mrs. Avard asked the Gui- des to have these girls speak to their guides at one of their meetings. The following warrants were PRESENTATION TO GUIDES Cords, Warrants Presented At Guides’ Semi-Annual Commission-1 at following: also presented. Montague. First Montague. Camper's to Mrs. Margaret Jones. merside. Pack Holiday licen- ce to Mrs. es were presented to Morell. Summerside. Joanne Hall of Slemon Park. Division reports were given . for Kings Co. Mrs. R. B. Dewar Div. Comm. A. W. H n . D' . . fr ens All four guides are from Mrs. C; ry w comm 0 Que bv Mrs. Inman for Prince Co. and Mrs. Miss l. Arsenault of Charlot- tetown. chairman of the Heri- commit- gifts to Mrs. Earl Taylor and Mrs. Marjorie Commandants. and to Miss Lillian Duchemin tage Camp steering tee presented Wylie. C a m for special events. Reports and comments were also heard from camping. ex- returned to pro. public re- stores tensions. finance, tones, gram. publications. lations. special events, and training. The meeting adjourned and a lunch was served the execu- Dlstrict com- missioner's to Mrs. Inman from Class Guide Pin to Mrs. Phyllis Warner from License Sum- Bernice Ward. Sle- mon Park. Campcraft Certifi- and open- c o 5' 0 Miss Gemma Dunn. Miss Shirley Ross. Mrs. Anne ‘Mac- Leod Summerside and Mrs. A decision to hold a yearly bazaar was ma e ber meeting of the St. Presbyterian Women's Mission- ary Society. Mrs. Duncan Cole was hos- tess for the October meeting. The president. Mrs. Armel MacKinnon led in prayer Mrs. Cole was devotional leader. the theme being “The Christian's Talents“. Scripture reading was taken from Mat thew 25 and the hymn “O Wor- ship the King" was sung. Pray- ers Were offered by Mrs. Ralph Wigmore, Mrs. Leslie Files and Mrs. Johnny Campbell. Mrs. Angus Green read a spe. cial tribute to Miss Margaret MacDougal. deaconess who had recently ied. Mrs. Fred Campbell present. ed the study book on “Missions on our doorstep. let's look at our. selves". and and R e- spouse". Mrs. Angus Green con- cluded the story on "Joshua". A total sponded to roll call with a verse MW of scripture. Mrs. Don MacKay. the secretary. read the minutes of the last meeting. The Thankoffering service tober 4 at 8 pm. with Miss Ka- thryn Rankin as soloist. On Sun- day. October 11 the members of the WMS conducted the service. Mrs. Wilbur MacKay reported having bought two gifts for twa members who left the society. Leader for the November The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. Oct. 17, 1964. 7 es. prayers by Mrs. George P. HAPPENINGS Audrey Jenkins. Women’s Editor; Phone 4-8500 MacLeod. Mrs. Roy Brown and Mrs. Don MacEwen. Mrs. Ralph Wigmore will have Bible study. study book. Mrs. Fred Camp- bell and Mrs. Waldron Fergu- son. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Matters and family of Woodstock. N. B.. spent the Thanksgiving week. end with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Matters. West- moreland and Damien Shreen- an, Kinkora. Bride-elect Alta Sanderson was guest of honor a shower giv- en Monday. Oct 12 at the home of Mrs. D. Leonard MoCormack. Souris. Mrs. C.R. Profit. Mrs. H. E. Barbour and Hilton Barbour Jr. Alberton Tuesday evening after spending the long weekend in Munroe. M a i n e. where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Oliver. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bell. Bor- tive of the Local Association of den, had as guests for the boil- it Girl Guides. ay weekend their _ daughter. Ellen Mae Smailman of Knutsford. and Ernest Claine Campbell. Coleman were wed in a recent double ring ceremony at O'Leary Bap- tist Church. Rev. Russ How- ard officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ELLEN’S DIARY "It's Saturday again" James; offered from his pillow this mot-‘2 sing. I . “Another new day" we said. “A Land of Beginning Agatn!‘ “isn't it the truth!" he I Week's end. Last weekend. it comes In“id. was a happy time in our c(immunity and farther. not 07"! to its own congregation .hut in Mends of other denomina- River Road was. after receiv- hls some alteration and being “*1! decorated was re - open- iil and re - dedicated. These I!!! tanning ceremonies to .m;,. WED IN O’LEARY 1' . But with Saturday comesland we like to thignhkt to e toischool close by. ' Parents of the groom are Mr. an Edgar Smallman. Mrs. George B. Campbell. The couple honeymooned in Boston. East Hartford. Conn.. Niagara Falls and Toronto. They are residing in Coleman. (Photo by Heckhcrt S Beautiful Little Churches Tucked In Leafy Retreat who attended the - planned services observed at this time... This. sometimes referred to as the little Church" of the. neighbor- ‘iood. though not so little after all. was a good neighbor to us. the numbers various well teacher. near it remin? ' d taught o lltl‘ok". which has Its place in our everyday Work How beautiful. all in all. are h. the little Churc'tes that sit may- tuck- be at some crossroads or ed in some leafy Estreat away from the busy wor . "I want to show you the pret- tiest litth Church we is ave Mrs. Donald R. Smith. r. Smith and Perry of Dartmouth, N.S. A former pastor of the Central Bedeque Baptist C‘iurch.. . J. J. Sidey of Kingston. N.S.. ed last week with Mr. and Colby Lewis. Freetown and Mr. and Mrs. Brewer Waugh of Wil- mot Valley, and renewed many other friendships in the area. Mrs. Lorne Carruthers. Aug- ustine Cove. had as Thanksgiv- ing weekend guests Coleen and Brian Bell of Montreal who are students at Mt. Allison Univer- sity. Sackville. They also visited with their grandfather. E. C. Bell, Borden. Also visiting at their home for the weekend were Esther Carru- thers of Charlottetown and Nor- man Carruthers. law student of Dalhousie University. Halifax. Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Jardine. whose marriage took place in Toronto last week. are spending their honeymoon at A l b er ton South. guests of Mrs. Jardin's mother. Mrs. Herbert Avery. Sandra Hooley entertained re- cently at the home of Mrs. Or- ville MacDonald, Montague. in honor of Mrs. Fred Buell. the former Velda Fraser. The gifts were opened by Sandra Hooley and Mrs. MacDonald and - ranged by Mrs. Kenny Mac- Phee. Refreshments were serv- ed by the hostess. - Mr. and Mrs. Keir Clark. Mon- tague. had as guests over t‘ie Thanksgiving holiday their dau- ghters. Gwen. student at Dal- housie. Halifax: Marion. student at Acadia. Wolfville. and Mar- gie. student at UNB. Frederic- ton. N.B. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lord and Mr. and Mrs. Melbourne Craig. ;Bedeque. spent Thanksgiving in lCape Collection amounted to $19.30, five cent collection $1.90. Meet- of 27 members re- 1 was discussed. It was held 0c-‘ meeting will be Mr’s. Leslie Fii- I daughter Patricia of Sydney. .S.. also Fred Cameron of Dartmouth. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brookbank. N.S.. spent the Thanksgiving weekend in Montague. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas MacGo— wan. David MacLure. Kent Mac- Lean. Duncan MacLeod and Pet- er DesRoches. students at Mount Allison University. Sackville, spent the Thanksgiving holiday at their homes in Montague. Caroline. Grimmer. teac-‘ier of Home Economics at the Athena High School. Summerside. spent Thanksgiving with her parents‘each member making a at St. Andrew 5. N.B. their four children Myles. Greg- ory. Hance and Shannon, accom- Mr. and Mrs. Art Wright and ience. panied by Mrs. Lord's parents. WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS Yearly Bazaar Slated As WM Society Proiect inig closed with the Mizpah be- ’ nediction. ; ALBERTON UCW _ A Fall Fair is being planned; by Alberton United Church Wo-i men. Mrs AC. reen and Mrs.l >Fred Leard are cmchairmen oil ithe committee to make arrange- ‘ments. Other members of the: committee are Miss S‘iirleyl MacArthur. Miss Eva Sabine. Mrs. Keir Fraser and Mrs. Reg- inald Travers. . The executive will make plans 1 for the annual autumn thankofw fering service. I l M Reginald Travers pre- sided at the well attended meet- ing. Opening worship was ledy by Mrs. Arthur Wright the Bible study was presenth by Mrs. CH. Weeks. A cup and saucer donation} for the church k i t c h en was made by each member. 3 rs. G.G. Bennett. Mrs. Ken-1 neth Q u i g l e y. Mrs. LeBertel Pridham and Mrs. Edward Mol- ins. Hostesses for the next meet- ing will be Mrs. Reginald Trav- ers. Mrs. Tiomas Warren. Mrs. Gordon Warren and Mrs. John Meggison. INDIAN RIVERVWI The October meeting of In- dian River WI was held at the ome of Mrs. Keith Mann with an attendance of seven mem- bers. one visitor. and the presi- dent. Mrs. Peter MacLellan. presiding. Roll call was answer- ed by donating an article for a ayette. The treasurer. Mrs. Russell Campbell. reported on finance. A report of the Highway Safety Council meeting was given by the president. “Thank you" cards have been received from Jacques and Mrs. Legendre and Peter MacLellan. Letters were received from Mrs Reg MacEwen and Mrs Waiter Dixon. It was decided to send dona- tions to the Lady Aberdeen Sch- olarship Fund, also the Adopted Korean boy. Items will be pur- chased for the school. mbroidered blocks repre- senting 48 of the States have it presented to the Institute by Mrs. Glen Marsh. These w' be made into a quilt in the near future. It was decided that the annual banquet will be held this month. Mrs. Bernard MacLellan and Mrs. Russell Campbell have =I‘ .— ~— { time and place. been appointed to see about the consisted of short speech concerning her first train ride or some such exper- Ilunch was served by the Entertainmen family. Sussex. N.B.. Spent Niel hostess. assisted by Mrs. Walt- ThanksgiVing W9€kend In Sourlsler Rogers. The meeting closed Breton touring the Cabot Mrs, wc. . . lTrail. They visited Ralph's bro- 5“'i ther. Albert and family in Syd- Mrs. I ney_ Mr. Mrs. Henry A. Browne. Charlottetown, Virgin- ia. spent a week recently with ‘t'ieir aunt. Mrs. W.C. Wright land Mrs. Wright. Souris. Dianne lnman. student at Mt. Allison. Sackville. spent the holiday weekend in Montague. guest of Dr. and Mrs. George Inman. . Mr. and Mrs. James Gallant. Alberton South. ha a week- end guests the latter's brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Landry and their little found on your Island. Ellen. it is obviously quite old and very quaint. I should like you to see it" a friend who has great churches both at and abroad. said when on a lov- ely summer day. together we visited his and that pretty is- 11nd spot. "Though i know no- .hing of its history. which is more or less One of my regrets. every time we come by be e I am impressed by its charm." Not far from the roadway. set against trees. we too found it beautiful. A modest building It is. yet in its attractive lines and in the quaint windows. one could appreciate that labor had bee it given it by those who in a pioneer era had planned and “labored to build" this Church of their choice... So we think this that was re- dedicated so well and lovingly last weekend was built. and has been faithfully tended up the years by Its own. to re- tain now as always it friendly coziness. yet to give it the added room and the modern fittings which the times require. Tomor- row then. while the autumn shades still dress the country- side. we shall come to our Chur- ches. ever with "a new song" in our hearts. Yet rememberingl that in the words of an old hymn We can find "de ood Lawd" not only in Church and on Sun- day. but every d a y and any where. It reminds us that. "Those are not the only walls Wherein Thou m a y It be sought- On homeiiest work Thy blessing falls in truth and patience wrought. Thine is the loom. the forge, the m . The wealth of land and sea. The worlds of science and of art. Revealed and ruled by Theo. Work shall be prayer. if all be wroug As Thou woulds‘t have It done: .And prayer. by The. i red and tau ht Itself with work be one." FROM 1 T0 10 YEARS Your chance to knit slippers for children 1 to 10 years old. Make a pair in the evening. Use 2 needles. 2 strands knit- ting worted together — knit flat piece for each. Add pomp- ons or bells. Pattern 7492: child- ren 1 to 10 years. Thirty - five cents (coins) for this pattern (no stamps. please) to Alice Brooks. care of Guard- ian - Patriot Needlecraft Dept, 00 Front st. W. Toronot 1. Ont. Ontario reelde add 1 .csnt nts Sales tax. Print plainly PAT- TERN NUMBER. NAME. AD- DRESS. guests of their parents Mr. and Wright. lwith God Save the Queen The lnext meeting will be. at th e home of Mrs. L.G. Ramsay. HUNTER RIVER WI Mrs. Kent Ellis was hostess to the Women’s Institute at Hut-tut River for the October meeting. Plans for a turkey supper to be held this month were made. ' Mrs. Wesley Campbell. Jack Bernard. Mrs. C.R.; Sellar. Mrs. Emmett Bernard were appointed on a committee. to take care of the details. ‘ A donation of money was vot-‘ ed to be given to the Junior Aid - of the P.E.l. Hospital. A letter: from a former president. Mrs.‘ C.V. Smith of Truro. NS. was; read. ' Plans were made in cit-opera? tion with the teachers of the elementary school for convey-l ing the children to Charlotte- town in order to see the Queen. ‘ Mrs. Wesley Green was in. charge of the program. A letteri from Mr. Reg MacEwen pro- vincial convener of United Na-, tions and letter friends. wast It was decided to provid layettes for needy children. twoj the hostess and charge. TIGNISH David Perry. student at St. Dunstan‘s University. Char- lottetown. spent the Thanks- giving holiday with bts par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Peary. Tignish. Russell Gallant, student at St. Dunstan’s University. spent the Thanksgiving weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs Ger. aid Gallant, Tignieh Shore. Broderick. student at St. Universality. spent the Thanksgian weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Everett Broderick. 'I‘ignish. Victor Hogan, St. Dunstan'a University, spent his holiday weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hogan. Tig- nish. Muriel Hogan. student at St. iDundtian‘n Uhflvcrsi . spent the Thangagiving weekend with Refreshments were served byl ' read and a discussion followed: Refreshments were served by‘ committee inl Phyllis Marion. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Mac- Donald. Milo. bec a m P the bride of Lorne William Mat- thews. son of Mr. and Mrs. Lorn 9 Matthews. Summer- side. in a recent double r i n g and Mrs. her mother Mrs. Muriel Hogan.l ing and children of Giarlotta- ‘ Tight-sh ‘ Alfred DesRoches, student. at “’w" 3” “pew” ‘ few day" at the home of Mrs. Arbing's. Tig- St. Dunstan’s University. spent the Thanksgiving weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Peter. bmther‘ AI‘ - f )1 TORONTO ccrcm o n y performed Rev. J. Donald MacKay were, the bridal couple's atten- dants. The newlyweds are re- siding in To (Photo by OCIALS OLICITED Cooler temperatures and turning leaves indicate that the fail. and another social season is here. The Guardian - Patriot Wo men's Editor will be happy to print all your social news free of charge. Call her if your son or daughter is home for a weekend or holiday from school or college, if you are being hostess to your club meeting in the near future. if you are entertaining friends. having visitors. taking a trip or have held a shower. or taken part in any social act- lvxty. The number is (-8506 MIMics ANYTHING The lyrebird of Australia has been known to imitate barking dogs. saw mill sirens. t‘iudding axes and automobile horns. 0 i n. BENNETT CARR :’ 1 Insurance Counselling 4 District Supervisor 3 Charlottetown. P.E.L Sun Life of Canada Phone 4-8811 - 4-543! vvvvv.vv AAA; r DAYS BRING? 53' i life's :o short.it'a a shame when each day with more and more irritation = a. a i a n a a en .T. o a as a 9. u o a l Des‘Roches, Tignish. nish. Edward Ready. St. Dun- ‘ stan's Uniivensity, spent the holiday weekend with his par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ready.‘ 9 'I‘ignish. Wilson Shea Jr.. Dun- fly stan's University. spent the Thanksgiving weekend with his SHOES parents Mr. and Mrs. Wilson I . ' Food a chance to help - u. Shea Sr.. Sea 00w Pond. -~ Billy Harper. St. Dunstan’s University. spent the holiday weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wade Harper, Anglo Tignish. Jean Handrahan. St. Dun- stan's University. spent the Thanksgiving weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Gerald‘ Handrahan. Christopher Cross. Daniel and Eugene Kincn. St. Dunstan's University, the Thanksgiving weekend their mother Mrs. Claude Kinch Toronto who is a guest at the home of their aunt Mrsw CuF. Morrissey. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Arb— '. DRUG STORE OPEN THIS WEEKEND JOHNSON & JOHNSON CORNER KENT AND PRINCE mums Will be open all day Saturda and will b. the only Drug Store open all day Sung: DIAL 4.4133 yirn pm: a The "6001) L'IL ANGEL Talks To Mr. Professional Man I'I \‘ ' ‘ A \ c.) v ‘ If. ‘- L‘il Angel: Mr. Professional an: L'il Angel: Mr. Professional an: L‘il Angel: portant it is. Mr. Professional Man : sxmmr summer: JET INTO fashion promin- ence in a skimmer that's Jet- swift sewing. Four main parts, requires little fabric — light on daet YOU! Printed Pattern 4836: Mis- ses' Sizes 10. 12. 14. 16. iii. Sire iii requires 3% yards 35-inch fabric. FIFTY CENTS (50 cents) in coins (no stamps. please) for this pattern. Ontario residents odd 2 Print plainly SIZE. NAME. AD- DRESS. STYLE NUMBER. Send order to ANNE ADAMS. care of Guardian ~ Patriot Pat- tern Dept. so Front St. W. Tor: Until Monday — Dias-y .. Good - night..... onto 1. Out. TASTI TH! WING! . ISLAND PROVISIONERS lIMlTED L’il Angel: Mr. Professional Man 1 Hi] Angel: Mr. Profeu’slonal an : Sure. what are they? First, help-us spread enthusiasm for the l'nited Appeal. Talk to your friends, talk to everybody about how im Okay, L'il Angel. then what? Then. talk to yourself. Remember. 27 Agencies are Working all year long. so how about helping us all year long too. You can spread your payments out. over the whole year if you want. Don‘t worry about remember- ing them. we’ll remind you or you can give us postdated Che‘lues or tell us to call regularly or have your secre- tary remind you or make one big cash donation. Any way at all. it’s up to you. Remember the Fair Share Plan. one hour's income per month. Aw, gee. shacks, L'il Angel. ThisAdvorrisomapoosorodE oleuihblictpiriradflm Y Mr. Perfessional Man. i guess you know all about our United Fund campaign. We’re trying to raise $258,483 from September 24th to October 20th so that 27 Agenc- ies can carry on their wonderful Work. Yes. L'il Angel. 1 know all about. It. Okay. Mr. Perfessional Man. will you do two things for us? You’re some salesman. L‘il Angel. I'll do it. Thank you. Mr. Perfessional Man. that makes you a good L'il Angel too.