To Continue |\Card Parties The regular monthly meeting * of Brack’ey WI was held at the home of Mrs Vernon Proude with thirteen members and one visitor oresent Roll call was «” answered with ‘an interesting fact about “freland \ | It was decided that the mem- “ bers attend a session of the Provincial Legislature some evening in the near future The correspondence was read, and reports of the various commit- tees were given e The card party tourna- ~~ ) ment which started in the school on March 12th f to continue every Friday evening for five ie 4 weeks ss Ireland was the topic of the 54 | program and paper was given = |by Mrs. Walter MacMillan on | the historv. govern™ent. peovrle beauty spots, etc. Two interest- ling films were shown by Mr ‘ , Stanley Jackson. This was fol- =) —> lowed bv a sing song of Irish 4 songs led by Mrs. Earl Clark. || Refreshments were served ' and a social time enjoyed. Planning Committee: The committee are: Mrs. W. C. ; . Ss dietege Weuen's Conferen- MacPherson, promotion and | ; CWL Appoints LL Ry sete e atthe ce for of the United publicity: Mrs. C. M! Nichol- | - ae Chure -be held on son, chairman; Mrs. M. A. Nominating ard Island Sept. MacMillan, registrar; Mrs ° 3, 4 and 5. Registration clos- C. N. Morrison, treasurer and | Committee es May 31. Members of the Ruth Daniel, secretary. A well attended meeting of . } the St. Pius CWL was held in| | the parish hall recently. Mrs. M. | Women Of United Church ' Campbell g ave a report of the| | |Red Cross meeting held in| Plan Island Conference iroireey atom 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Mar. 24, 1965.) A nominating committee was'| appointed to bring in a new | | | { “Communicating the Faith” |Churches, will be followed by will be the theme of a three-day |discussion groups under the 0 é conference of United Church (chairmanship of Mrs. Blair | slate of atone in wn bri and Women in Prince Edward Is-|Colborne of Shelburne, N.S. . | Nathenal achelaeae a land in September. Women from; Each session will include wor- : rship. Nova Scotia, New Bruns-| ship led by Mrs. L. H. Craig of > Some of the members volunte- | and the hosting province (Sackville, N.B. and Mrs. 8, Andrey Jenkins. Wemen's Editer, Pheus 48508 lered to visit the Sacred Heart | attend the conference -at|Ralph Collins of Ottawa will be! o |Home during ‘March when al Stanhope, Sept. 3, 4 and 5. jthe Bible Study leader. The! Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rogers;were served by the hostess, as- ‘Teat will be given to each per-| ! The program will commence |general chairman is Mrs. C.M.| have returned to their home in sisted by the committee. son at the home. Money was) ; at S a with registration at 2 p.m. Fri-|Nicholson of Halifax and Mrs.|Glengarry, after spending the - also voted for Social Welfare. ~ dayat the Stanhope Beach Inn|M. A. MacMillan, Willow St.,| winter in. Boston, Mass. Mrs. Harold Gillis of Ellerslie,, An interesting program fol- and will conclude after lunch on/ Halifax is the registrar. - Rev. spent a few days in Elmsdale, lowed, consisting of a panel on| Sunday, Theme lectures given | Francis MacLellan of Yar-| Mr. and Mrs. James Morri- eet ner danguhes Mrs. JU- the Liturgy by Grade X relig-| the Rev. Gwenyth Hubble, a/mouth, N.S. will conduct the son and family, Alberton, were netta Ogden. lion class under the direction of | s of the Division of|closing communion and Marg-jrecent visitors of his parents ~ tid Mission and Evange-|aret' Murray of Kensington, Mr. and Mrs. John Morris o 1, Ae Cantlton are vine | ute? James Charles CSM. Re-| Causing q ES We lism of the ~World Council of P.E.I. is in charge of the music. | Ellerslie. ing with her (amily in Chariot- resiments brought the even- tetown. Sesexys By Girls She ott SOUS ESTE] nee, Fede keels — agi ee y r. rs. mn was! ys y ITtS Ow | Lorne Shaw, Cape Wolfe, were guest of honor at a delightful { H. BENNETT CARE Mrs. Alvin Castain and Ken- tea held at the home of Mr. analy Insurance Counselling e = t . ; M h ec ed neth Blanchard. Ten tables|Mrs. Garnet Macintyre, Jota District ot ers Are Appr iat = in play. Refreshenents| Beer Drive, Montague, on Fri- 3 aera PEL ; . OTTAWA (CP) — Sixth - t wrong, day March 19th § le Canada grade girls think a lot of their “The cahes begin to bare, ithe Kamloops, B.C., reserve, The guests were greeted at Phone 48817 - 45435 mothers. “And the day seems so |who raised 24 foster children as the door by the hostess, who in- They expressed their love and long, |well as 12 of her own. troduced them to the guest of PAAR AAA A RAR oT maces] eye we ot | ine ee Cah, Tea Me eae oe ” s : 5 ° > ng . ol ” . no mid-April, will be Collings and Mrs. Barry eoee 2 | &@ teacher at Notre Dame school flown | Peggy in’South Hull, Que., across the |KEEPS SMILING |to Ottawa in May for three days | White served, assisted by Mrs. Ottawa River from this city. One 10-year-old girl wrote: of festivities in her honor. She Bud Ings and Mrs. Lester Mac- Miss Gallager asked her |My mother’s eyes are hazel|will be presented to Mrs. Les-|Leod. ; Grade 6 popils to write why twinkle as she bustles about ter B. at the prime, The table was attractively ar-| SESGN CONSULTANTS - SEWING SERVICES gohid be chosen Canadian house. On Friday ‘night she | minister's and taben ranged with a center-piece of 0.80% 550 CHARLOTTETOWN, PEL tiay thought their mothers |taras Brown Owl for % little /on a tour 6{/ the capital [Soger. svertectiog Gowers and, $| should be chosen Canadian|Brownies. When arrives; The winner is chosen by a Se i> Spring raperies Mother of the Year. She sent jhome she is exhausted, but sbe|panel of three judges: Mrs. T. , Mrs. Kennedy accompanied her + D ; the 13 best essays to the na-|i8 never too tired to smile” (C Douglas, wife of the’ New "usband jontague where ¢ | tiqpal competition sponsored an-| Nominated by her daugliter |Democratic Party Leader; Mrs. |‘D€Y Visiled the schools in Mon- + @ newest shades ; nually by the Florists Tele-|“becayse ‘she’s fun,” another |Margaret Konantz, the Liberal ‘*&" Cardigan. se 7 @raph Delivery Association. | |mother drew this praise: |member of Parliament for Win-| Mrs. T. W. Stewart of Siemon finest quality | : A sampling of the letters “She's kind, thoughtful and a/nipeg South, and Mrs. Joba |Park, Summerside, recent Wt $ yg st. Ch’tows the little bit cross. But with seven | Bird; who is CBC commentator! sited with her mother, Mrs. Prince , children and a man it’s not'Anne Francis. Eva Dalton,” Burton. i easy. 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