Already deep in plans for their Annual Spring Fashion Show, the ex- eculive of the P.E.I. Hospital Llovd MacLeod, Junior Ladies Aid are shown above, | to r, record secretary; Mrs. D. C. MacKay, correspond- Ing sect'y; Mrs. Lloyd Cox, Jr., president; and Mrs. R. D. Drysdale, vice- president, Junior Ladies Aid reviews accomplishments of 1965 4 wa: e@ parteular!s ear nr the 61 active members nt the fymimr Lardtes Ard of the PET! Hnospitat Therr first ven- ture Business Men's = Eine hens: #7 Febreary under-the convenership of Mrs. J.M. Mac- Leod and Mrs. Louis Johnston. A “White Elephant” and baked goods sale held in conjunction with the luncheon added to the guests enjoyment The annual Parade of Spring Fashions was held at the Char- lottetown Hotel in March and due to the unprecedented de- mand for tickets, it was neces- to have a second luncheon showing which made a tota! of ar e:zht shows The conveners, Mrs Alfred MacNeill and Mrs Walter Auld> along with a spe- cial committee consisting of Mrs tho! Roberts, Mrs. Daniel Twee! and Mrs. David Boswell, launched the Junior Aid into the theatrical world with the Centennial portion of the show ‘Laces of the Provinces—Con- federation Parade’ proved so popular it was in constant de- mand at national conventions held in Charlottetown during the summer months, being per- formed before such distinguish- ed audiences as the National Centennial! Committee of Capn- ada. the National 4-H Council Canada, the Canadian Political | Science Association, Canadian Association.of Law Teachers tenary Counci!, Canadian Auto- -tien.Canadian.Plumbers..A8s0-each. hospital floor and ciation, Canadian Hair Stylists Convention, The Canadian Cen- mobile Association, the execu- tive of the Federation of Mayors, and Municipalities, the Canaé- | each room with the mobile can busy members the Royal Society of ties Mrs Ear! Hume and “rs Kays convened the annual Christmas Tree project when 16 volunteers met at the hospita] to decorate the Christmas trees on in ..the waiting rooms From January to December, }timary Counci!, Cnadian Auto! yonday to Saturday. two aid members in starched smocks could be seen pink visiting ian Circulation Newspaper Mam- | teen a personal contact which is agers mances in all. It was also writ- ten up in Weekend, Star Week- ty’ and Chatelaine magazines, presented on CFCY and CBC | television and was flown to New- foundland for a performance During the summer months Mrs. George Rogers, along with | her committee members, Mrs. | Walter Auld, Mrs. Clive Stewart | and Mrs. Donald MacKay, was repo.sible for distributing the) souvenir linen tea towels which proved another popular project inspired by the Centennial cele- brations The annual League of Mercy coffee party was held in the Cundall Home in October under , the leadership of two of the Aid’s newest members, Mrs. | Gordon Tait and Mrs. Alan Seales. To round off*the year's activt- LADIES... Re «ft Don't slave over you hot stove all day long . ) 203 Grafton St. & LT us DO THE BAKING | Enterprise Bakery Phone 4-8747 ATTIRED Men and Women Shop MacKenzies, Known as the House of Fashion through- out Prince Edward Island Since 1865. ‘ cane over two dozen perfor-| aypreciated by the patients With the money .earned from these projects. the Junior Ladies) Aid bought a Pacemaker-Def- ibrillator: furnished three of the hospital waiting rooms supplied the Pediatric Department with substantial toys, TV set, record player and records; presented a vacuum cleaner to the Cundall Home; donated to the Nurses’ Scholarsship fund, and contribut- ed toward swimming classes for the undergraduate nurses The officers of the Junior Lad- ies Aid of the PEI. Hospital are as follows: past president, Mrs. T.D. DeBlois: president, Mrs. Lloyd Cox, Jr.: vice-presi- dent, Mrs. Ronald Drysdale: re- cording secretary, Mrs. Lloyd MacLeod: corresponding secre- tary, Mrs. Donald MacKay and treasurer. Mrs. Russel Ewing. The Confederation Centre will 4 be the scene of the 1965 Parade of Spring Fashions on Monday, | April 26th at 7 and 9 p.m. With such a beautiful setting and wonderful possibilities with stag- ing and lighting to enhance the natural charm of the models, and extra special clothes, the Visit us Soon. ALYWARD’S FURNITURE EXCHANGE Ltd. 87 Prince St. Ch’'town oe erercue Hospital's auxiliary members | are successtul fund-raisers The Ladies Auxiliary of the ;painted. hemmed sheets, made 4s bought and hauled from |Kings County Memorial Hospi-| quilts and hooked rugs and did Sturgeon. and placed ona | tal was organized in 1932 to as-|a host of other tasks for the new Previously | sist in the decorating, furnish- j|hospital. Their fund raising ef- er Saran new ee 4 v 42 ‘| sent the ladies club room, and ae gen TOG - oe ling Rink, where they buf a dance floor over the ice space, added a kitchen which is at pre- Lionettes cater at ival Formed in 1956, -the Summer- operated a canteen during their | dances. In 1940, a lane building | lot purchased on the! Queens Road. When renovations | ing and providing of essential |forts were so successful thac at | were completed, club mentbers | side Lioneties Club has an ac- equipment for the newly acquir-|one time the hospital’ trustees | were proud ‘owners of an excel-| tive membership of 12. ed building which was to be- | asked them to take over the an-j!em building with come the first hospital in Kings County when it opened the fol- paign, which offer was declined en. sound lowing year. The first meevings nméal Hospital Financial Cam- as members felt that the work hardwood | Chosen president for 1965 is floor for dancing, modern kitcli-| yrs. Bob Banks, succeeding system and wash-/Mrs. Ada Drummond. Mrs. Yv- room facilities. The building | onne O'Hearne was elected vice- of they Auxiliary were held in jof the Auxiliary demanded their | was then deeded to the Hospital | president and Mrs. Beverly Mac- |the Memorial School until the new hospital, which was former- ly the Royal Hotel on Main 4 Records from 1933 show that jthe members meant business, for they scrubbed, cleaned Hospital aided iby OKTO Club full efforts. In addition to their work and purchases of equip- ment they now donate $200 an- .| Street, opened its doors and the nually to the financial campaign | rooms. provided curtains for all Auxiliary then met in the hospi- and have done so for many hospital windows, and dining ta]. ° ‘ years In 1946, when construction of the present hospital began, quirements would be greatly in- creased. Accordingly, some members of the Auxiliary or- ganized a club intended prim- arily as a fund raising organiza- tion, later known as the ‘‘Beav- it » wat seen that the financial re- safe was purchased for hospital Prince County Hospital fund, to Trustees The Beaver Club has com- pletely furnished four hospital Nee, secretary- treasurer. Projects performed in 1964 by the Lionettes Club included cat- ering service during Lobster |Carnival Week and pantry and rummage sales. | A donation was made to the room furniture and linens to the value of $700. For the operating | room they supplied at $2,800 a/| the children’s ward (the children |parking space paved at a cost |themselves were treated by the lof $2000. The new Nurses Resi- | Lionettes), and furniture vas idence received a grant of $3000 | bought for the hospital lobby. from the Beaver Club toward! The Lionettes donated $175 to records and the driveway and rw ee OO Oe rw Ie er 0 ee rte |the Summerside Lions Club for The The Guardian-The Evening Patriot bs glasses for | tained. ered oe: _— | of wae ; oP cost of construction. afl these | Although the Okto Club of jer Club" when one of the hospi | expenditures were in addition to | dent, Mrs. Robert Machon; vice- |Summerside consists of only 12|tal board members. seeing so|4 annual gram ranging be- | presidem, Mrs Ethan Stewart; |members, it made many contri- many projects going simultan- |tween $3000 and $1000 to the fi- | secretary-treasurer, Mrs butions to the Prince County eously, called them a group of Nancial campaign of the hospit-"| WaeDonald; auditors Hospital during the year 1964 Originally the club, president is Mrs. Walter Darby, jwas formed wich ‘plans to con- tribute primarily to the mater- nity floor of the hospital but through the years donations have been made to other sec- | uons of the hospital as well When initially formed in 1936 the club had eight members, hence the name Okto. the Greek word for eight. Although the |club membership has increased | over the years it has retained its original name ; During the pase year the club made donations to the hospital amounting to $3,201.94 Its larg- est contribution was $2,000 to- wards’ the Hospital exiension fund Tt aiso donated an ieniefte, six inmfanette baskets. and a vapojette _ The money for these donations was raised from used clothing Aales, and. .a.Chrisimas variety. sale. A lounge for the use of pa- tients in the hospital annex has been completely furnished by the club and it has donated equipment which includes an el- ectric dryer, a deep freeze, tray carrier and stretcher On the executive with Mrs. Darby this year are: Mrs. Eric Woodside, vice- president; Mrs Harold Schurman, secretary and Mrs. Carl Crockett, treas- urer Other members include Mrs. Harry Holman, Mrs. Gerald Hayes, Mrs. Claude Simpson, Mrs. John Downing, Mrs. J.M. Logan, Mrs. Gerald Sheen, Mrs Wendell Muttart and Mrs. Lorne MacFarlane Junior Aid hopes te produce a really top-notch show. Models- for 1965 are: Mrs. Sterling Beaton, Mrs. Temple Hooper, Caro! MacKenzie, Mrs. David Boswsel, Mr. William MacGregor, Mrs., Reger Perry, Peter Jenkins, Peggy Jo Jen- kins, Janet Asprey, Patsy Le- Clair, Mrs. lan MacMillan, Mrs. George Ives, Gwennyth Mac- Lean, Cathy Hodgson, Mrs. lan Stewart, Mrs. Patricia Williams jand Paula Campbell. FOR THE Why not take a break and and relaxation at a movie! Showing today atthe Capitol WEDNESDAY - THURS. - FRI.-- SAT. It's where every _ torso is goeeeee, and BARE- AS-YOU DARE is the RULE! Seesceseers eseooorsooseooooos eeeseseece - NIGHT OUT beavers. Weekly dances were whose ‘first held in the Bergman Build- | srant was $3000. ing on Main Street buf the next | year the club moved to the Cur- Vera | ,. Mee. al and more often than not the Marvyn Johnston and Mrs. Bry- {on Stewart; directors, Mrs. Ef- The present executive mem- | fie Bruce and Mrs. Lorne Wig- The-Okto Club of Summerside, as in | contributions to See County Hospi tal, | ospital extension ‘ | Mrs. Erie Woodside, vice president; Mrs. Harold seated (1 tor) Mrs. Carl Crockett, treasurer; Mrs. W: | ~ dent. FAMILY'S enjoy an ‘evening of fun bers of the Auxiliary are:presi- | ginton. The club ex ecutive Schurman, secretary; Darby, presi- e HARVEY WOODS _- e KAYSER ROTH ‘e VAN RAALTE - Our famous names in lingerie have for years been relied upon by Island women. We offer you these three distinctive lines of superior quality lingerie. Shop here for all your lingerie needs, e eo $3 he Cee ns ied “Ty = Rea eae: | S —loalo spingine “SE ad MT ete ks asthe, Saks ul i Springtime {is coming and all fashion-minded heads turn toward lovely spring hats. 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