ME. AND MRS. WILLIAM ll. CLARK 8; ATTENDANIB (dam Lena Caroline Ilclutsre. Woman's ldltu. Phone 3 - York Community Hall was fill- ed to capacity on the evening of June 19, when the people of York pastoral marge assembled in honour of their minister. Rev. J. M. Sproule. his wife and family. Mr. Sproule has been pastor of this area for the past five years Page 8 The Guardian lbut due to poor health. he has ac- cepted a call from a smalls Friday, July 5, 1957 The forty-fourth annual conven- Women's Institutes was an event. of major importance this week in the province The Brooklyn Women's lusti- HAPPENINGS tion of the Prince Edward lslandl charge. With Mr. and Mrs. Sproule were their two youngest sons. Hubert. and Donnie. Paul. on leave from the R.C.A.F. base iin Port Arthur. Ontario. was also present. Representatives of the four churches were also on stage to extend formal farewells on be- lhalf of their communities. Mrs. Mrs. Everett Wootuu. Grafton Willard PWW59. Bradilf-'Y. MP3- Street. has left by car for Dart-(REV K9l19T- 'Ple35-ml Gl'0V9v MT- Alex Scott. Marahfield (Central) Mrs. Jacques Coulambe. (Noonant, t Quebec City, and several Sisters who were former teachers or stu- dents at Notre Dame. Beloved Pastor, His Wife & Family Honored At York Central Y.P.U. The address by the York Pas- toral Charge: To Mr. and Mrs. Sproule and family. - To write an address of this type is very difficult. It does indeed. give us pleasure to gath- er togetter tonight to pay tribute to such a fine family but it is with much regret that we have on this occasion to say "Fare- well" to one who has been our minister. confident and friend for the past five years. Mr. Sproule's acceptance of ano- ther charge will indeed create a gap in all our lives which wilL be most difficult to till. I am afriad be and Mrs. Sproule have rather spoiled us and. therefore. we will be expecting a great deal more than we should of our puture pu- tors. CALGARY COUPLE TO WED tute with several members from mouth where she will be the guest Milltown W.l. had a luncheon par-iof her brother and sister-in-law, ty at the Queen Hotel during con-lI Mr. and Mrs. George Clark for vention vieck. Covers were laidithe next ten days. for seventeen. and Mr. W. Crockett. York. Mr. Leith Brown was a most capable chairman. After the read- ing of the address by Mrs. Wil- Certainly there could be no crit- icism of a minister and his wife who have been so devoted to their charge. They have never been AUGUSTUS SHAW DOWN! Mr. and Mrs. N. Aubrcy' Cut-.'Downe, son of Mr. 'and Mrs A AUDREY JEAN CUTCLIFFE cliffe, Fredericton. Prince Ed-lW. Downe. harlottetown. Prince Pretty June Wedding Held At Baptist Church The Baptist Church, Charlotte- town. was the scene of a verylof turquoise with beige duster aI- reamed warm applause. pretty wedding on Friday, June 7th at 8 o'clock when Rev. H.L. Mitton performed the double-ring ceremony which united in mar- iiations. Mrs. Clark chose a dress tso beige and black accessories. lber corsage was pink carnations. Following the ceremony. a re reption was held at the home of Mrs. Earl Siegrist of London. Ontario. and her three children Walter Jones. i ;troduced: Mrs. Allan Morrison. 93 land Mrs. Edmund Murphy. 8811:. 'as representing the oldest pupils. l'At Mrs Murphy's request. Mrs. F. A. Coyle read a paper appro- Ipriatc lo the occasion. prepared, and written by Mrs Murphy. Shel evening. at a supper party in ban- or of Dr. and Mrs. S. A. Mac- Donald Dr. 5. Arthur Mat-Donald. Mrs; M” L B Manymlnn name next MacDonald and their family Ell:-l She gave is most interesting ac- llbelll- llllllllll llllll 'll"ll' 3" Vlllllil count of school in her daIi. andllllg Mlt "ll-l lllsv ll-G9rd0"-M59" told of many humorous incidcnts Dllllalll ll ill?” 5ll"l"l9l' Wllallevl Ange Lois Martha Good. daughter the bridt-is parents for 100 guests. l dnnng hm. mne in bnnnnnn :,.nnnL lSlanl)opeI t lll 'llr' llml Mlst l'0l"ll” Glxlll "l lll” "elvl-wwedll lell '"l 3 lllllll She said that lll(lIV lliltl lessoiis in Charlottetown. and William Hib- hert Clark. son of Mr. and Mrsfl-iur travelling the bride wore a w,.n.,ng. am and nm n, nn. Sm. D. 0. Clark, Wlnsloe. Mrs. G. Elliot Full was organist and Miss Joan Rogerson of Char- lottetown as soloist. The ushers were Paul Clark. brother of the groom, and Fraser Burke. cousin of the bride. Given in marriage by her fa-' l ll0lleIlllIlufl trip to New Bruusttick light grey stilt with pink accessor- i ies. L Previous to their marriage the bride was teiuiercd miscellaneous showers at the bottles of Miss Mary Mt-(lee. Ciiurluttctouii. and Mrs.l Benjaiiiin l.iiuigluiie. Jr. Belve-i dere Heights Road and a pt-rsutial Following the Pageant at No Ire Dame on Friday evening. the, dcuts hate now. She iiiude spec- new auditorium was transformed ial Mention of Sister St Antics of I llllll H Clllipillf Where Panllflfali Frciicli cutitcrsatlon. s e w i n g, . Route and the strong iullucuce Mass was celebrated on Saturday she had over her pilplls lmoruing. During the Mass thll Mrs. William rziiiipbcll tlit-n singing of the Notre Dame High stave a lt'l'IV plcusiiig ptauo sole. School Choir. under the direclioni ther, the bride was gowned in IlSLI0lk8l" atthe ll(Ifllt' of Miss Matilda Ta;-r's Halls, and was enthisay ballerina-length dress of turqouise with matching coronet. Her nose- gay was pink carnation; Mr. Boyd Good. cousin of the bride. was best man. . .Mra. Good chose for her daugh- ter's wedding a turquoise dress on . Mac Millan. North River Road. Mrs. Carl F. Burke. aunt of the bride elect. entertained at is sup- Mrs. Joseph Hughes who gave a spnfed Ix;0m. D, m, Academy amass. Sn, wnn entertained in per party in her honor and for the Immediate members of the family. Following their marriage This talented Aluiiiua playcd the of Sister St. Mary Hoiiora, was "The liarp That oucc Tlirotigll beamimlly rendergd . ll('8ll.l' applauded During the recent Centenniall Next on the pru;;i"aiiiiiie wan I(-elem-a(.onIgI M;-SI AI BI Cosh, pre.n of it-rIv touclitug tl'Cf'lllHlSCf3n('E twnn 8 bean,"-In pmunn of net; h0I' Mtllotll d3.V5- Sh? SDUK9 Of lllei mother. the late Mrs. A. A. Bart- "lll Cll8P'3l- Pllllllc l" lllll5lWl" lctt. Mrs. Bartlett was one of the "lllill Sqll3l'l'- llllll alsll lll "llllly earlier pupils. and one of the most princess lines with white act-es-l I (l0"lmlI"ll.V Sllitw" Wat EWEII 'Sistt-rs known and loved by many nwnl nf Inn Mnmnaen M the timet sories. Her corsage was pink car- for the couple at the Wiusloe Hall. of thusc PFPSEHI. She. 100. m9Il- of her death she was Honornry .555 at Jay, Ronnie and Judy are visiting ” lives and friends. on Prince Ed- Mrs. Siegrist's mother, Mrs. Jnward Island. Among those visited .dence Fitzroy Street. WednesdayI l in honor of Miss Mary Beairstoj t lard Murray. Mrs. Roy Keizer pre- -sented Mr. and Mrs. Sproule with a wellfilled purse on behalf of the pastonal charge. Mr. Mark Johnson. Suffolk. president of Central Y.P.U., al- l. so read an address of appreciation from the young people of that DewnIe,s former home on Cape church and on their behalf. Mr. B 1 H d t lWtlfred Stewart, Dunstaffuage, '9 M ll 'll ' lpresented Mr. Sproule with a beau- tiful desk set suitably inscribed. h. . t C hi FI Both Mr. and Mrs. Sproule trounce;:snu;rntmrwxn:-ccM- I I I I an tng tem or etr kin ness .luly 5th. in Trinity United Church land giving 3 word of blessing (0.. there have been many parties. igmum napping,-,,I I Several people front the crowd ..?”i.':'.f.';fE..?.'. ”::”":"":...:::t:.'.? .:::::: li.”'??.'Lil..”.2.'”?...”ls.?3.'lii”.i eotis shower when over sixty Mr. in; Lewis expressed moat guests gathered at the home oflsimply the thought of all when Mrs G. W. Ramsay to honor Miss ;he remarked about Mr. Sproule: Bcairsto, who is a former resident 1 "Mr. Sproule has preached many of the community. Ifinelhsermon; but his best sermon .is e one e lives." Mrs. William Thompson. Char-l Miss Betty Foster. Marshfield lottetown. honored the bride-elect M3 the P80Pl9 in hearty Illlllilll at a surprise kitchen shower. Miss oldndfavoritxe sonlrg: -and hYl!:D8- Healrsto is a raduate of the - '7 FIB" 3" - 1'15 58118 W0 i-i-nice Edward lgland Hospital sudisolos in his native tongue which many of the nurses were present. were Zrelllly ell-l0Y9d by lll- M'- lArtliur Vest-y served aa accom- Previous to Miss Bearisto'.s re- iplllllslt , I signation from T.C.A. as a stew-l A dellclolls ll”lc.ll Was llerwd by the ladies bringing a most ipleasant evening of fellowship lto a close. Previous to this eve- ning Mrs. Sproule was piesented .vilth several lovely gifts by the ldifferent ladies' organisations of i which she had been a faithful and Mr. and Mrs Norman Dc-wire. of Waltham, Mass, have beenl spending a few days with rela- iwas the MacLure family. Brack- lley Point. The latter part of Mr. and Mrs. J. Gordon Mac- I their vacation will be spent at Mrs. Donald entertained at their resi-t Toronto at h surprise linen show- er given by Miss Roadena Dow- ncy, who will be her bridesmaid. Mrs Ralph Beairslo was hos- found lacking. even far beyond the call of duty. There can not be one person here this evening who cannot re ward island. announce the en-'Edward lsla gagement of their daughter Au-. take place July 27. in Trinity U. drey Jean, to Mr. Augustus Shawl, nited Church. Charlottetown. . The marriage uill can some kindness which Mr. and Mrs. Sproule have extended to himself and his family. They have been with its in time of trouble. visited us when W2l were sick at home or in hos-l pital. they have been ever kind and sympathetic when use of our loved ones passed on to their re- ward and they have rejoiced with us during the happy occasions of weddings. social parties and oth- er joyful events. Mr. Sproule has ever set an ex- ample for us in Christian living and has often inspired us to try to be better people in the eyes of our Heavenly Father. A mute testimony of that fact is the great- ly increased number of com- municanta at our communion ser- vices. And our new church mem- bers are not only the teenagers but people of middle age who un- der Mr. Sproule's leadership have felt the need of greater spiritual guidance. i need say no more. Each of us knows personally, how highly we retard our minister and his wife as we remembe them in our prayers. To Mr. Sproule. May God grant Iiou health to continue your good works for many yearss to come. As an inspiration may you re- gard a certain trophy. I believe even our Heavenly Father could A gay group of picnicer's en-' joyed sunny skies at Stanhope, Beach on Wednesday afternoon and a delightful swim. it was thel annual picnic of the C.N.l.B. which the Women's Auxiliary un-i der the capable leadership ofi their Pres. Mrs. S. G. Peppln. arel happy to give each year. n Guests arrived by bus and car; from Charlottetown. Sumniersude. Port Hill, Abram's Village, Cape Traverse. Crapaud, Albany and Souris, with more than seventy people present. Mrs. Peppin was assisted in her pleasant duties by the follow-l lug menibes of the Auxiliary,l Mrs. W. J. P. MacMillan. MT.l John B. Murley, Mrs. P J Proudel Mrs Allan J MacDonald. Mrs J.i T Rodd, Mrs. Gertrude Gormlcy, Mrs. A. W. Hyndman. Mrs. .i. J. Morris Mrs. Wm. Tced. Mrs. Guigan. Mrs. Harry Bonnell. Mrs.l l. A. Horne. Mrs. A Affleck. and Mrs A. J. Coffin l They served a delicious tea. ice John Garnhuni. Mrs J. D. Mac-itill')' i0Ii P-E-L and M”- C. l. B. Enioy Annual Picnic At Stanhope Beach The young Queen gracioii-lIv thanked the mettihers and was happy to be present at her lll'xl. picnic. Miss Arsenault is a stu- dent at the Halifax School for the Blind. Brigadier W. W. Reid, director of Physical Fitness. assisted by Bob Younker. Jack Stevenson, Ernic Mutaiicson and Lou Bagnall of the Charlottetown Lions Club Mr. Sid Forbes of the Summer- side Club and Mr. Eugene Gal- lant. supervised a well directed sports program. The Siinintcr.-zidc group were the winncr.-4 in is keenly contest- ed Tug-of-War. iii the 'l'hi's-ad Winding cou- tcsl Miss Violet Daily was first and Miss Doris Carr. second. Mr. Ben St-lturmziu was the winner of the Guessing Game. Mr. Phil Bower. Field Sorre- Eddie Acorn. Secretary very efficient ly organized the invitations and gaiiics protzrant. The Auxiliary extends their sin Notre Dame Academy Has A Very Happy Anniversary Sunday .ltine 23. was a most important day in the anniversary cclcbration at Notre Dame. As us- ual briulit sunshine greeted the l-lnuual ('orpus Christi procession. Bout-diction of the Blcsscd Sacra- tiicnt uas gtvcn bIv ills Excellen- cy. Hisliop. Mat-Eat-hern at the the front steps of the main en- trtiuce of the Academy. Among thc gucst throng of pcople who furnicd the procession were Sis- tcrs, students. 1957 Graduates and Alumnae. in the afternoon is large mim- br-r nf the Alumnae were taken on a "l'?llEl1lflll drive to Green Gab- les at (':ii.cndi.sh. This drive flll'ltllL'lt the National Park was the sncr ml cotrtrilmtion of the Kiitglits of Columbus to the Cen- tennial cclclsrntion. and was gr:-ally appreciated. especially by Alumnae from outside thc Prov- ince, some of whom had long cher- lsbcd thc tttsh to visit Grccti Gab- les. Many thanks are due to the Kiiiglits for their kindncss. While some were driving. oth- ers of the Alumnae assisted in arranging the tables for the de- licious suppcr prepared by the ais- tors. and thoroughly enjoyed by almost four hundred people. Decorations included l00's pen- nants and crests for the Centen- nial and silver 25': for the-twen- ty-fifth anniversary of the Alum- nae Association. Each of the tea tables hold an anniversary Mk!- nne of the Centennial cake. and.Mrs. Edison Tanton. Mrs. Frank Chmnn" edncannnh An 0, then. thc other. the Alumnae twenty- flfth birthday cake complete with lighted candles. were reserved for Reverend Mo thcr Superior General and h er party. and also for the seven acn- ior mcmbcrs of the Alumnae. Miss lphigenic Arsenault and Mrs. An gus Mr't('ER('h('l'l'I were ushers for the special guests. These two lad- itioncd Sister St. Agnes of Rome and Sister St. Philip and several othcrs. I; After a short sing song came. the presentation of corsagcs to the seven oldest members of theI Alumnae. Those are: Mrs. Jhllillli Morrison. pinncd by Mrs. Frank Ma-.-Iiityiv. Mrs. Edmund Mur- . test also ushered the head table pm. ”:;::..:' :.:':.:i":::.:t.”:::;: -- git 9'" for the supper and "unit" llliii at-'ili'.'. iir'.”Ti".' Mlfistlboulgulllz were thne lll57 Gf'H(llllalPr2.l.lll.Si ptr- MIR Jnsnnn Hnnnns by MIR V. -t:;jP9;;vl:nEI:55 Plntlflll. Mrs Wllllflnl Flynfll ll)-yI I l t I Mrs. Gerald Natites. Mrs. .. '.l Sllpelllm alld were lllelmnlell ”l' Rcardon. lst Altitnnac. Prcsidciit.l lg lllpe l'3&lll5I l'l1IllllllAlllmll”ll; by piiincd by Mrs. Lt-o F. MacDon- t 9 rest en . iss .ean- .8('.fI1. and i pllecmlllllll -lllppelfv "llzlsl-”lll0lll Follouiitg bhc presctitalinn nfl W35 lllllle "ll"? l'al'l'll3d lllll by Ml” the coi'sap.cs. Miss Joan .liurni.t- pinned by Miss Alma Slice- -illllla tlt llllcllllllst Mr” t ghait sang the beautiful Shulicrt's l"al'"l"- l'lIl5- tlr l'l- lIVl8t'M'll8" Ave Maria." and for an cncor "ml ll” l'l'"ll ll-"lest "Thc Bluebird of Hzipputcss." i Tl” lllllllwlllll ladlell pllllrell l5,ll Many admiring cuiiiiiicitls on her al llle sllplmll 'lll..5' Emmell Deli lovely voice were heard Miss- lllll"l- Pllsl l)r”lll9lll- ll” F,redlAllli'll2ll.lllElll itas .-iccunipnnicti by; ll-V"l'-V Vll'll'Pl'l”lll(llll- Iyllss l"l"' Sislcr St. Patrick. ulin also uaa "la l'lll1”ri9l.lllll- -Vlll5' l'c MlIllllll3ll.a former pttptl of Vulrc llanic. -llill'l)l"l3lll- lll'"l'- Gllv-V Cl"-L-AV The ncxt rciiiiiI.st'ciii-cs vtcre. Those replenishing were: Mrs. by Mus Ipnlnnnn, Arnnnnnih .ll'll" llllllllest M”' T" at C”llllll' some glcanings from the Annals l"l- ll” Fl"-'lllll llll5l'l)”l'l3lll- MW of Notre Damc and sortie of hcr lllll-V Plallglllv clllllllll .lll9 cake" lown nieuinrics. She tiicntioncd wcll 5llP9lil'l-'llll3 tll9I59l'Vlllgl Nl"5' loved tcachcrs. coiirscs of study -T-A W?” and -W58 Alma 9"” THE HIGH TEA. Mtistcal recitals, ll31lIln I mm m serving we". things to thc Aliimhae. ll” 355'” 'l The next scaker was Miss M" 'l' Mi Lam Mrs" Urban Mb Catherine Sntitlll who remuii:-iced liar;-.l:::. on me or n .h V! , C G nn , Mnithe tcntury. She spoke on the tmll ' i "' ' a "' T lfnllndf-lflf)I1 of the Aluiiinuc As- Wilfred Duffy. Mrs. B ri it it t n n mcianm ex I I . , I .. . . . pansion of thc sihool, l:1'lllcD?::allnIul;l':::m::gTd':,n (';l.l:,' for the Sisters and licr great es-. .tss. n. .. .. . - I. h M M.” alll N""lcS' Ml” Peg Mal'D0n'lle('Slllstel'lrSt mflctt-lrmlhenasltltike for id. Mrs. A-tagus Maablache-rn, i i I d In . Mk llllrs lohn Butler Mrs Fred Tav-llllp blslcrs as renal S 0” l t ' ' ' l " r tionsltip to thc pupils. on advanc- a trousseau tea. given in- President of the Alumnae Assoc-,honor of the bride at her home. tation. iThe guests were ushered to then .dining room by Mrs. W. Thump. Among those from outside thelson. Mrs. Ernest Beer poured tea Province who came for the Not-tand those who assisted in the. re Dame Centennial celebratlonslserving were Mrs. l)nn Wonna-l were: Mrs. W. E. Hunt, Maldt-n,icott. Mrs. Stewart Serimgt-our.i Mass. Mrs. Donal Levesque oflMt's. Louis Simmons and Miss Chandler. P.Q, Miss Madeleine Hattie ac-Laine. Carrier. Levis. P.Q.; Mrs, Nu. gent, St. John, NB, formerly El-l Mrs. S. A. Mc-Keon, mother of Lt-en Johnston. Mrs. Rod Mac-tlhe groom entertained at a din-n lnean. xiilioncton. N.B.. formerlylller '07 ll" brldll Daffy- nnic . arlntyre, Mrs Bell Fras- er, formerly Belle Gillis, Victor-l Mrs. Harold Irving accompan-i la. B.C., Miss Ann Marie Fraser, l led by her sons Roberfaand Thom- Mrs. J. F Reardon from Miami. as of Stoncham, Mass., are spend- Florida... Mrs Leonard Dennls.:ing the summer at Cardigan. Sydney, NS. formerly Margaret Campbell. Newcastle. Miss Mary Illtmplesl Mclnntss. and Mitts claire Mat-Donald og Boston, Mass. Miss MacDonald. Long Island, NY I Mrs. ELLEN'S DIARY Summer Visitors Are Expressing Their Views Summer leads now along her'ing dined on the boat. he declin- luvely trails. Up sunshine-checkeried the invitation. "I knew you ed woods' roads and by flower-bcd- would ask me" he smiled. "Farm-i ccked lanes. and down. the Ierit contine the old customs - so? thought comes to use shore-horn good in a changed world of living."l that we are, where waves wash But do we? Thereby spreading the gently. and warm sands are golden. lword of island kindlineas and bean- and the shingly bars invite one out filing on our own part by enter- through crystal shallows in aeardijtaining even briefly angels una- of childhood footprints again. ware. Now machines bearing st:-angel Over peaceful shallows thc skiff . ward Road. Charlottetown. is visit- ' ing Summerside. guest of her bro-I . ther-in-law and sister. Mr. and J. Paul Perry, Market St. 1 Mrs. J. J Connolly. Mt. Ed-l influential membe. Mr. and Mrs. Sproule have four sons other than the three already mentioned. They are Bernard who is with the Dept. of Trans- port. Liverpool, 515.. George. R. CMP. stationed in Red Deer. Alta.. Robert. with the R.C.A.l". in Baden. Germany. and Eric. who is working with radar. sta- tioned at Beaver Bank with the R.C.A.F. Mr. and Mrs. Sproule. liubert and Donnie leave shortly for their lnew home in Alberton.. Following is the address by the Y.P.U. of Central: Dear Mr. Sproule - At this time it is my privilege on behalf of Central Y.P...U. to try to express just a part of the feelings that we have for you. You have always been ready and willing to assist us with our meetings, even at considerable in- convenience to yourself. And now. as a small token of the estcem in which you are held by us. we would ask you to accept this gift. We hope that when you use it. you will be reminded of the days you spent as leader of not have held back a smile. when. in the spring of 1958 a certain minister. who was considered a good sport but a poor shot. walk- ed off with ttie York Rifle Club prize trophy under the open mouthed astonishment of some of the island's best marksmen. To Mrs. Sproule. May you find the happiness and comentrne ' which you so richly deserve. As your inspiration when you lament the lack of a girl in the family - remember there will someday be lseven brides for seven bro- t)iers' and the lay of numerous grand-daughters. To Hubert and Donnie. whom we know better than the other Sproule aoos. we extend all good wishes for happiness and many Their inspiration is their youth and the example set by their old er bi-others. Please remember in the busy days ahead that You have many friends who love you dearly and our homes will always be open to you. We hope that you will always remember not as kindly as we shall surely remember you. May God blen you all. Now A World By BILL BOSS Canadian Press Staff Writer STRATFORD. Ont. (CPI-The Guthrie touch returned to Strat- ford Tuesday night. yielding a markings pass on the highway. the Inf our farming glides these days, Twelfth Night that had the audi- Stratford in Canada is Art Centre entire company shone. sparkled. trumped and thoroughly enioysd folding the served by the hostess (listed by imised-up tale of the fair 0l.ivia'n ;Mrs. George Clrhtian and Min ihousehoid, the proxy-courtship of ;An.ne Christian and a social llotlf 'tbemselvea in un lher by Cesario tVlola in male cos- new friends in their new home. T cream, soft drinks and assortcdlccrc thanks to Mr. Louis Kctlly candy bars to all present .and Mr. Warren Marshall 'Park Miss Rosella Arsenault of Ab- l Officials for their courtesy in se- ram's Village was noted. "Queen" t curing extra equipment. for the ll” ll” Flay” Mrs” Pelllll" Plltlell i Blind guests. also to Mr. Browning ii glittering crown upon her head . . I h and Mrsn John Bn Mnrley nresnnb Y for the special rescrvatton o t e ed her with a gilt from the C.W.l.B. kitclicu shelter. l I an ......--..-.. lwaa who by staging a chase en- abling it to fix firmly thc idcn i ltitics of Mcl-Ccnna and Tor.mto'a Ted Follows. her long-lost brother Sebastian. for the following com- edy of crrors-in-identity. Composer John Cook tcanicd. ideally with Guthrie to provide. madrigal - type airs and hack- a ground music to complete the Elizabethan atmosphere. ROLLO BAY EAST W.l. The regular monthly ntcctingl CUDMORE'S DRY CLEANERS I20 Kent St. Phone In of Rollo Bay East W.l. was hcldI- at the home of Miss Annic Steele on Monday evening. May 3rd. Thc president presided. Open- ing the meeting with the institute Ode. 12 members answered roll call with an exchange of plants and seeds. Minutes of previous meeting were read. approved and signed and trt-.asurer's re- port heard. Correspondence was read and discussed. 32.00 was voted for Red Shield Appeal. it was decided that each member send a sweet to school closing. Reports were hcard from sick and school committees. Cd- lection amounted to 65 cents. Meeting closed with the Quad. after which n dainty lunch wu oeeeaaeeoeeeeeeeedaeaeaeeaa. FOR THE 3Es1' IN Cameras WE DEVELOP AND PRINT ALI. TYPES OF enjoyed. Next meeting will be at llor. Miss Florence MacAulay. Elizabeth Coyle. Miss Paula iwalkcr. Miss yMis.s Mary Farmer. Special tableIiReymond. Miss Florence Grimes,- Mrs. Lloyd Mat-Kenzie. As soon as slipper was over the reunion programmc began uith Mrs. William Campbcll at thc pl- lano playing. "O Canada." I Miss Jean Zakem . President and Chairman for the evening. in- ..t twat. Q. ed study. and on the valuc of sight declaring that the van of Hill holidaying influx is here: islanders, "abroad" vacationing. come home: to prove once more its delights andi its worth: visitors. guests of for-t mer years return again to enjoy that kind hospitality they have re. ceived before; or it may be some. spcakers had the: complete and -lltc history of their Alma Mater. Sister St. Helen. Superior of the: lAcadcmy. read many telegramal and letters of congratulation she had reccivefl. and then told how lll”l5ed fllfb was lh:Ilnlher"Eienn'.lCf)fll9 for the first time. as those ism"-'t' t”I"l0" slit 9 ;we noted about the city today. ob 5l"'ll ” 3'" '"c"s' tvioualy much interested. and it. An interesting item not orgin- ally on the program was the pree- entntion of gifts to Mrs. Coyla and Mrs. Lawldr in appreciation of their work for the Centennial would seem also a little lost andi maybe a mite lonely in the midst. . to them, 'amlllar scenes. For the benefit of our tourist in, 1-, ence rolling in the aisles. fth ch of th t k t W mu 8 Hm on pas" The fifth annual Shakespearean and the choring reduced appreci- I ably. Not that the farmers are free Festival "' lmlllullon upon of it. for there still is an lnter- which nroducer Tyrone Guthrie'- inn mmpnny of uh,” .4, b, fedIl was the founding imprint-cnm- the --h(,u,e.mwv- mm; be mnkedI pletcd in the disclosure of the up- and the piggeriaa maintain their rourious comedy the unveiling of customary strength of weai-illngl the presentations it has mounted .nd gnummg ,ho,uI lfor the 1957 season. And the 4., Wu bggmiful gm; Hamlet. with Christopher Plum- fnnmd by . 5.3;” am: pm: 3.0.. trier of Montreal as the tragic ered fragrance of megdow ma prince. opened the season Monday woodhnd in m wumg,-p,uI you night. This year's plays are in the there is starlight above the oldi P0mDl"W'! "CW Pffmlniil mm. m, M”. berm mmnn hitheatre. a 8l.50o.0tl) theatre-world dream-come-true that replaces thi- 888. the home of Mrs. H. G. Mcl-iwen. COOK'S CORNER CHERRY WINKS '1. cups four I teaspoon baking powdet V: teaspoon soda Vi teaspoon salt 1-: cup shortening ltumei on behalf of the Count Or- sine and her ultimate marriage to .Violats brother. Sebastian. Viola, of course. finally identified as. a woman. married Orsino Critics who had reserved spe- cial words of praise fo lrish actress Siobhan McKeuna'-whose first name is pronounced stio-voa with the accent on the last sm- -lable-discovered by the finale that they had to distribute the an -olades evenly. COLOR FILM Remilll reglllancash ii”'i""u . l N" M" .iurea c epean on- . day": Hamlet. was an evenly-cast 2 ell” For Melllv Fl5ll- Fl'lll'l- The presentation was made Miss Zakem on behalf of the Alumnae Association. Both M . tCoyli- and Mrs. Lawlor thanked the Alumnae for their lovcly Eml- and also thanked the Sisters. the Centennial Committiee. and all those who helped in any WIY '0 make the celebrations so succul- ful. Reverend Mother SuP4'l'l0l' 69' neral then addressed the KYO!!! and the Committee in chart! their efforts and wished the Acad- emy many more hauw yell"! H the field of Christian education. Reverend Mother General conclu- ded by asklg the Blessinl of Go! and His Blessed Mother on N04?! Dame. - This long to be m-nembered evo mug of memories. of present day joys. and of plans for the future ended with the stains Of 0' Queu. i 1 y . xx. 4...- .-or WIFE PRESERVERS ml of heart. these are they who need ldustry, if not from pure kindness quiet purple dlmn i ”Well. here's a laway easily" Jamesnsays coming word and attention. to stampp the 2 in now from a ”kaley ' at the house name "island" forever in theirlacroaa the lane. "And" he not minds - tohave them return to us "not too much to Show for ll Cl- the helpful enplnations. the kind anticipations and to s Ibetislf the story of our attractions land charm an to bring others a well. I i it is heart-warming mostly. though odd times dlarnaying to us to hear the uuyi salon these simi- mer visitors express. Little about; food or slicker. little about roads PIUSVILLI NJ. The members of the Piusvilla n ..E stlltygtgtg ll 3 iii - til. I lllililltlillt :3” iii ggyyhn glipped tent-theatre used in fonner years. if the critics were not united over producer Mlchad Llnllllftfl brisk paced but hvsterlcalhb lpltched Handel. they were about- ing their praiaes of GtttlIrles's Twelfth Night and the outstanding cast he had assembled and drilled. so thoroughly did the master know what he wanted that the rollicking co T3 and its paces perfected and raring to go three weeks ago and needed only run- throupis since to keep it in peak form. Of stars, there were none. he 3 tablespoons milk counterpart to Miss Mclfcnnal Vegetables and Canned Tuesdv tight as Olivia, too ylbl l l"'l"”" ""l"' oods occu led with it fl ti f l"'” "'l'"'" 3 ll ” l” "ll l” t cup raisins Cesario to control her own house- hold. And that left Douglas Campbell. as sir Toby Belch. and Montreal's Christopher Plummer. as Ir An- . llcredille R090 that tat-seunoa at may and illIl'0lljh0uf kept the audience in tall Guthrie. by a stroke at gealus. sa- sured that the aisdtnee knew who is... .i.... BROWNIE BRAN drewmguecheek for comic relief times to uke over the .stitches. I The evening was a riot. And we think IT will pl:-ass you. DIAL 7336. SPECIAL THIS WEEK Corned Beef lb. 296 Closed Saturday 1 p.m. OUIIN ST. MEAT MARKET 1 cups crushed cornflakes. TIDD Sift flour. baking powder. soda and salt. Bland sugar and shorten- ing until foamy. Add beaten egg yolks. Mix is dry Ingredient sai- tertiately with milk. Add vanilla. Fold in stlffly beaten egg whites. Roll level teaspoons of mixture in finely crushed eornflakes. Dot with half cherry on top. lake in mod- erate ovar ll tnlautes. C...- If liotorld! Voiiedeyhilg with dependable