i . i l l Ive of the P. I. I. Deanery A.Y.P. Pap 16 The Guardian Tueaday. June 7. 1955 its my Mrs. Palmer-'a mother. Mrs. Fred noereeentls viattaa Alina Anglican Young People Hold Meeting At Crapaud -Tuesday. May list. was a big evening for the Anglican Young People when representatives from A.'a -et at the Church Contra la Crepantl for their annual meeting. The president. Mina Audrey Colon. aendiicted the meeting which open- ed with prayer: led by the real- dent. The secretary. Horace olea. read the minutes of the last an- nual meeting and the treaaurer's report was presented by Clair laelani. Due to illness. Rev. A. E. Pieroey. the Deanery urganlser was unable ta attend. . The Bible reading fellowship re-i port was presented by Elmer Den-. Its. in the absence of the conven-l er. Clarence Ramsay. This report allowed that several more A Y'ere have adopted this daily Bible read- ing program. . la the absence of Marnie Mill. the Sunday School by Peat and Air report was presented by Heather. Colon. Each group was asked to: contribute generously as possible to this ivorthy project The Wider Horizon report was presented by Edgar Dennis. it sug- gested that more interest should be shown by A Van in their mag- azine. Miss Aiirircy tfules presented the Deanery prcsiIient's report Miss Coles stated that the A.Y P.A.l memhers take more interest in daily Bible reading and also. that more efforts must he put into making the Drama Festival a suc- cent. The following branch presidents gave their reports Roy New- comhs. St. James. Port Hill tin the absence of the president Al- lison Dennisl. Betty Lou Tree!- enlck. St. Mary's. Siimmerside tin the absence of the president. Peggy Prt-stoni. Lloyd Profit. St. Elizabeth's. Springfield and St. Marks. Kr-nsinctcin; Audrey Cotes. St. James. Milton: Robert Pit- carins. St. Paul's. Charlottetown. Clayton Mill then presented the conference report. Mr. Mill stated that ii record number of A.Y.P A. members attended the Labor Day week end conference last year and exprcssed the hope that an c-on larger number would be nhle to attend this ycar Arrangements are heing made to have a special speaker at this conference Rev. Mr. lngrpham 0Vlf'llfl't'l an invitation to all A.Y.P.A. mem- hers in PE.l. to attend the one hundredeth anniversary services in St Steoheifs Rurlincton. June i'"'i to 7!r'h. on June 22nd the A. Y.P.A. will attend in a body and a social eiening will follow the service. OFFICERS ELECTED The new slate of officers brnutzht in was as follows: Patron. Bishop Waterman: honorary presidents, Canon lhbott. and Dr. Jelks: chap- lain. Rev. G. R. F. Ehsary. Cra- paiid: Deanery organizer. Rev. Mr. Piercey. Milton' president. Lloyd Prnfitt. Kensington; vice president. Clarence Ramsay. Port Hill; secretary. Horace Coles. Mil- ton: treasurer. Doreen Dennis. Summerslde: publicity secretary. Heather Cotes. Milton: Bible rend-. lng fellowship. Carrie Tnmson. Charlottetown; Sunday School IIV Post and Air. Peggy Preston. Sum- merside: Drama Festival coi--cu- ers. Rev. Mr. Ingraham. Kensing- ton and Roger Garnham. Char- Iottetown. Wider Horizons. Edgar Dennis. Port Hill. freelected);l conference convener. Clayton i Mill. Kensington (re-electedlz The meeting adjourned for It Ininutea during which time re-' freahmentl were served. Upea recoavening a list of ti new resolution was discussd and adopted. Rev. G. R. F. Ebeary then spoke brought in. Wells. who is a patient ill the . "in" com "w"'i- ;.-.Tu?l.'.:. ?.l"l.'.'. i'f.3.'if." .?f..":l.'l:E: The many friends of Mrs .li-irvis Hill I (CW days I1 the horn! of hi! Dyment ere sorry to hear that she P019M5- MT7 and Mrs. F r I I It i. cm-.gin.d go her home 1. war liinch. Alma. and other relatives p,-inc, M15 (in. in Tigniah. Mr. and Mrs. Heath Laird oii Miss lrene Kinch. R.N.. of the Wiledeque were recent visitors toilliallfax Memorial Hospital is Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thomas in.spend"1tl I vacation at the home Moore 8 McLeod 0 Limited. ..,..Features to the group and pointed out just how valuable the Bible is to each individual and that it should be read each day. Mr. Ehsary also urged the young people to make the best. use of and the most use of their church centre that th poasibl meeting with prayers. The members departed with can. He then cloned the; Cascumpec and Mr. and Mrs. Al-Ii" her PBFPMS in Alma. ' bert Laird in Coleman. . g Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Brad- The many friends of Mr. Everett sh”, and 3..., children ,4 sum. - Collicutt of Cape Wolfe are verylmerside. spent May 23 at the l glad to hear that he is on the road. home of Mrs. Bradshaw-'3 sister, to recovery. ijlytrs. Ralph Rennie and Mr. Ren- ew .Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Oaks e,LHnie. little daughter. Donna Lee. Mr, and Mrs J. William -Pro- i Woliville. N. S. have heen visiting! in and (M, ..hiid,..,ng Ronni! and It WI”! Mflv 0lk'! PHFPn'3- MP allilisheilah of Summeraide were Sun- feeling that the past year had heenl MIL C00" M”K"y l" C"l""'"'4 '. a successful one but that the com-p Mr ind M” E..N.en Macnnug, 0'0 -V9" W00” 0' "9" m"" "if" all of Vernon. were week-end visi-l "5500 tors to relatives and friends in 0lLeary and Springfield West. l Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Adams of Knutsford. were in Siimmcrside. on Monday. i -S. O'Leury -Mrs. Fred Champion of Ber-L wick. N. 3.. is spending a few days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Phillips in Mt Royal and her brother-in-law and sister. Mr and Mrs. Beecher Smallman in Knutsford Mrs. James Smith has moievi back to her home in Freetown after spending the winter months Wm. he, mn.'m.i,w 3".-1 daughter. 'tlr and Mrs Prcston Roliinson Mr. ,”,d M" pan smaiiman in of Springfield West. spent Wed- n'L”,-y nesday in Sunimcrsidc. Miss Orin Miilman .who is em- ployed in Charlottetown. spent a few days with her brother and sis- ter-in-iaw. Mr and Mrs Razz-ll Millman in Coleman. . 'llr and Stirs l-ldgar Harris of Springfield West. were visitors to (YLeary on Tuesday afternoon . fiir Preston Thompson has re turned to his home in Mt Royal after hcing a paticnt in the P F. l Hospital in Charlottetown Mrs William Ytlacltlachern of (lharlotlctown is spending a few days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Tlionipson in Mt. Royal. Mr. and Mrs Alton Webb of tlarletnn i.ot 6. motored to Tyne Valley recently and were the guests of Mrs. C (l I.idstnne Mrs Leonard Bernard and little daughter Donna Lee of Uuionvale were visitors for a few days to West Point. guests of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Dyment. Mr and Mrs Millage ('olliciitt of Springfield West. were in Sum- merside on Monday. when they took their little son to the hospital for treatment. Mr and Mrs David Lnckharl and family of Coleman were rec- ent visitors to relatives and fricnds in Eilerslie it Mr and Mrs Everett Coughlin and family of Rustico spent Sun- day with Mrs Coughlin's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dalton in Brae. Miss Blanche Mnttheus and Miss Olive Jcllcy. Siimincrside hank eninlnyees. spent the weekend with their respectii-es parents in ()'Leary. Mrs Jennie Cornish is spending a few days with her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. James Cameron. O'Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mai-Kenzie of Brae visited at lhe home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Diimhlane recently. Mr. and Mrs Dan Sm:-iilman. 0'l.eary. motored to Freetown rec- ently. and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Smith and Mrs. James Smith. Mr. and Mrs Filair Bailcni of Summersidc. were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred MacLeod in Brae. Rev. W. H Forsythe of Spring- field Wcsl. was in Charlottetown . recently. Mrs. Fred Champion has reaurn- ed to her home in Berwick. N B.. after iisitlng with relatives and friends in 0ll.eary and Mt. Royal. SC. P. Mr. and Mrs. ('iarcnve 3.laclx'in- non of 0'Leary. were Sunday visi-i tors to relatives in Alherinn and vicinity. Miss Betty MacKiiinon. it ho has been attending Prince of Waiesl flollcgc in Charlottetown. is spend- ing a few days with her pare.nls.. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence MacKinnon. in 0'i.eary. Mr. and Mrs. William flleggison and little son of Summerside spent the weekend at their respective homes in Knutsford. is -. 7-... -hair,- Locke Rood Ur. and Mrs Frank Riilner of l-"oxlcy River. were recent vis- itors at thc home of Mr. and Mrs. .Trueman Harris. Locke Road. Mr. and Mrs Ralph !ilacl.ennani nf Siimmerslde. were recent visl-i This rainy damp wcathcr keeping the farmers hark consid- erably and will make some of thel crops very late. i There is quite a lot of sickness. in flu. pneumonia and such O'l.eary and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph '1'. Gal- lant of Forest View. were visitors .eiits in Alma. lot Mr. and Mrs. John P. Wallace Maclsaac in. day guests of Mrs. Proflt's par- - BEDSPREADS Mr and Mrs Eduard Gaudct. Tignish. were guests at the home on May 29. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gaudet, and two daughters. Irene and Pa- tricia. attended the graduation ex- ercises of their two sons. Ralph and Lloyd. at St. Dunstan's Uni- ' Vcrsity on Monday. May 28. Congratulations are being ex. tended to Ralph and l.lnyd Gaudet. uiin received their B. A.. Degree at the graduation exercises of St. Diinsianls University on May 23. Ralph also received a twenty-five dollar prizc for contributions to the "Red and White" and Lloyd a medal for leadership in the Stu- dcnt Council. FOR CAREFREE SUMMER DRIVING Ar' ri-is COMPLETE LINE or wants: TIRES Veuucruas PROTECTION Vatowour eaorsction .ifeaovaN lenroamance IVJWI AT YOUR illllElESS illtE uiinuuiiiiis O'Leary Farmer's Co-op tors to Cape Wolfe and 0'Leary Mr. and Mrs Dan Smailnian. 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