Clonal toned l tree tr kill vi Banquet, Graduation Held By Winsloe CGIT tr '~ THREE MEMBERS of the Canadian Girls in Training of the South Winsloe Church graduated at a ceremony held at the church recently in con- nection with a mothers and A Mother and Daughter Ban quet and a graduation servxc» in Winsloe South United Church were two special events recent- ly held by the Ethel Wyrwas CGIT group. " The banquet was held in the vestry Saturday evening. a ad was presided over by the pres ident. Thelma Cudmore. A tur- key dinner was served to th e ~ 14 girls and their mothers, and guests Rev. and Mrs. 'l".R. The toast to the Queen was proposed by Elizabeth Steven- son. The toast to the church l0CAl ~__.-.u.-un- 0“. ‘ airs; BRIEFS MAKING RECOVERY Mrs. Holly Archer of Char- " U ‘lottetown is recovering from surgery performed recently in the P.E.I. Hospital. ‘ TERMS GIVEN CABINET Premier Walter R. Shaw an- nounced yesterday the terms of “reference for the Royal Com- mission on education, which was recently appointed have been V given to the members of the provincial cabinet for study. He said the terms would be giv- on final consideration at next week‘s cabinet meeting. "3? daughters banquet. The girls have been in training for four years. The ceremony was conducted by R. Goundge. From left to right are: Thelma Cudmore. San dra MacKay and Judy Arbing. was proposed by Marlene Dol- lar, and was responded to by Mr. Goudge. The toast to the mothers was proposed by Don- na Smit a was responded to by Mrs. Erith Hughes. The toast to the CGIT was proposed by Mrs. Percy Arbing and. was responded to by Lana Turner. Following the banquet. a lan- yard ceremony was conducted by Thelma Cudmore assisted by Judy Ar-bing in which five girls were presented with their senior lanyards. They were Lana Turner, Brenda Smith. Roberta Turner, Thelma Coles and Donna Smith. The‘graduating service wae held in the South Winsloe Church on Sunday evening, with a large congregation attending. It was conducted by Mrs. T.R. Goudge. assisted by Mrs. Dav- id Arbing, leader of the senior girls. and Rev. oudge, who gave the address. Judy Arbing also spoke briefly, stressing the value and purpose of CGIT work. The CGIT choir, with Vodia Hughes organist, sang t . cial numbers, "Lord of Lixf’. and the CGIT hymn. THREE GRADUATES The three graduates are Judy Arbing, Thelma Cudmore and Sandra MacKay. They are all members of the church and have been in CGIT for four years. They are also chair members and have been active in Sunday school and other church work. In the ceremony of “Passmg On The Light". three ladies participated. representing th e United Church Women and the {Giant Lions Club Session Eastern And Central Districts lplans For B The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs" May 28, 1964. 5‘ P.E.I., National Tourist Ass’ns.. Hold Meetings This Friday The semi annual meeting of the Prince Edward Island Tour- ist Association will be held in Charlottetown Friday and at the same time the meeting of the board of directors of the Can- adian Tourist Association will meet at Dalvey. President of the Canadian As- sociation is Pierre Delagrave. vice president of passenger sales for Canadian National Railways. Delegates and wives to the national group are expected total 30. The visitors will tour the National Park. Green Gables and the Woodleigh replicas on Thursday afternoon and 8 party will be the guests of the town of Summerside at a lob ster dinner at the legion home. Thursday evening. The Provincial government will be the hosts at the noon luncheon Friday which will be followed by busmess sessions .j in the afternoon. In the even- ing they will be the guests of the P.E.I. Tourist Association. The guest speaker at the annual meeting of the P.E.I. Association will be the Canadian Association Presi- dent. Pierre Delegrave. * ening Sunday to a total of over 700 “ill for a threeday conference op- Among the distinguished Lions iattending will be past presidentl is national Clau e De Vorss of Witchita. Kansas. Mr, De Vorss E accompanied by Mrs. De Vorss. NS. The first business session will follow with Louis ' s on a speaking tour of Italy but will fly here for the event Monday. One of the highlights of this' major convention for centenni- al year will be the parade Mon- day afternoon. Upwards of six bands and 20 floats will add jg aiety and color to the hun- Sunday Schools of Winsloe North and Winsloe South. They were Mrs. Harold Diamond, Mrs. Walter Roberts and Mrs. Erith Hughes. The United Church Women presented each of the three graduates with a corsage of three roses and a CGIT pin. EASTERN B R I E FS 11 Cub Scouts Pass Tenderpad At New Glasgow NEW GLASGOW —— The 11 members of the newly-formed New Glasgow cub pack recently passed their "tenderpsd" tests and were invested as cubs in a ceremony at the Junior Farm- ers l-Iall. They were. Stanley Park- man. Ian and Harvey Gauthier. Dana and Herbert Dickieson: Brian and Blaine Nicholson. Michael Coneen. Charles Sel- lers. Edwin Pineau and Tony llowatt. Most are from New Glasgow, but others are from surounding districts such as South Rustico and Ebenezer. The pack, formed by Scout- Y FUNERAL—Private funeral service for Sellar Mac- Kay of Murray Harbor was held on May 23. from the Murray Harbor United Church at 2:30 o'cl . Service was conducted by Rev. David Barwise. Fu- neral arrangements were under the direction of the Montague Funeral Home. Soloist Mrs. Silas MacKay sang “Beyond The Sunset". accompanied by Mrs. Carl Richards. Pall-bearers were: Silas Hugh. Robert Bell, John Glover, Garnet Penny, Chessel Irving and Alex Irving. llnterment took place in the Murray Harbor cemetery. MacCARRON FUNERAL Funeral for James R. MaeCar- ron, St. Mary’s Road. was held from St. Paul's Church, Sturgeon on Tuesday. May 26, 1964 at 10 a.m. Solemn Req- uiem High Mass was celebrat- ed Rev. Lawrence Landri- gan assisted by Rev. L. Dooley deacon, Rev. F. L. Mullally. sub-deacon and Rev. Preston Hammill, master of ceremon- ies. Rev’s W. MacCardle and W. A. Keefe were present in the sanctuary. Funeral ar- rangements were under the di- rection of the Montague Funer- al Home. Pallbearers were: James Landrigan. Lionel Coll- ings. Raymond Gormley. Ed- ward Mahar. Thomas MacGee and Arnold Mahar. Interment took place in the church ceme- tery. master W. A. Coneen in early March. closed out its year's activities last evening with an open air campfire. Boy Iniured In Collision With Truck A recent traffic mishap near the intersection of Weymouth and Richmonds Streets, result- ' owne, - year-old son of City Cast. and G :Mrs. Robert (Bob) Downe, 52 ‘Weymouth Street, ad being - mitted to the Prince Edward island Hospital with an injury to the head. The young lad suffered jury when he co ded open door of a local dry clean- ing truck, operated by John Profitt of St. Peters Road. A few second before the accident recurred the driver had stop to make a delivery and had just opened the door and was about to step out of the cab. when the lad who was riding a bicycle crashed into the door. The injured boy was taken to the hospital were examina- tion revealed that he had suf- fered a broken eardrum. He was released to his home after about a week with instructions to return at a future date for further examination. the in- th the J. R. MacCorron Buried Tuesday The death occurred at the Kings County Memorial Hospi- tal on Sunday, May 24th. 1964 of James Robert MacCarron. St. Mary’s Road in his 68th year. The late Mr. MacCarron who was the son of Michael and Elizabeth Farrell MacCarron was s veteran of World Wars one and two. He practiced his trade of blacksmithing in Stur— geon and had a wide circle of E ends. He leaves to mourn his wife, e former Cecily Steele. seven daughters, four sons and one sister, Mrs. Margaret Mahar. Rollo Bay. The children are: Mary (Mrs. Theodore MacGuigan). St. Mary’s Road; Sister St. Eileen S of Mary Tiignish convent; Sis- at tor St. Ceclia Ann, Summerside convent; Eileen (Mrs. R o g c r .dreds of marching lionsmen. l Among the bands participat- ‘ing will be the P.E.I. Regi- ment. the girls pipe band from Stellarton, the Summerside Sea adet Band. HMCS Queen Lions club members and their Necrology service will be held wives from the Atlantic Prov-,in the Fathers’ of Confedera- inces and the state of Maineftion Memorial Theatre. It will ' be: be conducted by the Rev. Ed. V0 making Charlottetown their lair; ward Boyce of the Redemptoi‘ist Fathers. He will be assisted by the boys choir of Notre Dame. On Monda y 7 _‘ . International Councillor break- iLions International, Curtis D.E fast will be held presided over 5L0vill of Gardner. Maine, a‘nd'by James Adams, president of t vice-president Lions Inter- the International Councillor As- sociation. The s ric B, Kinsman of Kentville, the chair. Speaker at the noon luncheon will be Merton J. Gibbin, am- bassador-at-large. Lions national. The mammoth parade will follow at 2 p . Mayor Gaudet and Lion dig- nitaries will be on hand at the Charlottetown air come Mr. and Mrs. De Vorssl about 3.40 pm. A business ses-' sion is scheduled ' afternoon. usy Program A banquet will be held at 7.30 lain the evening with Mr. rss guest speaker. At 9.30 p.m. the district gov- ernor’s ball will be held at the Recreational Centre. ray a ‘key membe breakfast will be held at 7 a.m.' 314. 30 a.m. an On Tue ker will be Bagnall in Inter- .m wel- lateri Charlotte band, Saint John Vo- cational School Band. and the newly-formed Kensington Lions lub Band PARADE ROUTE The parade will get under- way at 2 pm. from Victoria Park. The route will be to Roch- fton life being taken at the steps of the Fathers' of Confederation Memorial Building. The parade will then proceed to Queen and Richmond streets to the Basil- ica Recreation Centre. Bill Brown, general chairman. announced yesterday he expected about 300 “Lionettes” lW‘Oll-ld be here for the occasion. They would be ‘free’ to enjoy shopping and sight-seeing tours. The convention opens Sunday 2 pm. with the registration of delegates at the Basilica Re- _cowinte Two Cows Win Ton Of Gold Certificates Glenann Marina 21. a Jersey h herd of Gordon Docherty, Clyde has just been Gold certificate. she produced 2,056 lbs. of fat. Eva's Patsy Ann Good. a Jersey cow in the he of E. A. Myers Hazelbrook. also been issued P.E.I. has Ton of Gold certificate. 1429 days she produced 2.096 lbs. of fat. She is also a winner of one Silver Seal. To qualifir for this award a duce at lest 2.000 lbs. of fat in four consecutive issued a Ton of River. P.E.I. In 1461 days 1M, Very rd In cow must pron years . creation Cen l Giraud.) Dartmouth, N.S.; Ag- nes, (Mrs. Emile Richard.) To- ronto, Ont.; Sister Saint Eliza- beth; Donald. Toronto; Leo. British Columbia; Kevin. Tor- onto and James. at home. The body was transferred from the Montague Funeral Home to his late residence then to St. Paul’s Church. 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