CHOSEN. by the Canadian Girl Guides Training commit- tee to be a National Team of three training commissioners to conduct courses in\provin- eial centres across fanada,, are L to R: Mrs. Roy Holmes | Whonnock, B. C. past Provin cial Guide Comrnissioner; Mrs. W. S. Dart, Montreal, Provincial Honorary Secret- aty; and Mrs. H. W. Cudmore P. E. I. Provincial Training Commissioner. P.E.I. Girl Guides Council Will Hold Training Session “Programming” will be the keynote of the forthcoming pre vincial training session, con- ducted by the P. E. I. Council, Girl Guides of Canada. Being held this year at Clin- ton Heights Motel, the training will be co-ordinated by Mary Donahoe, Deputy Provincial Training €ommissioner. Also in attendance to give leadership will be Mrs. H. W. Cudmore, a |, member of the National Train- ing team. . Open to all- Guiders and Commissioners, registration will be at 7 p. m. on Friday,-No- conclude on Sunday, Nov. 27th. This training will follow the pattern set by the recent Na- tional Training Team which visited the 5 western provinces in 1966, and which plans to visit the remaining provinces in 1967. Chosen, because_of the years of devoted‘leadership and service they have given to the Guide movement were the. 3 members of the National Team Mrs..Roy Holmes, Whonnock, B. C., past Provicial Guide Com missioner; Mrs.“ W. 8. Dart, -ELLEN’S DIARY Montreal, Prov. Hon. Secretary and Mrs. H. W. Cudmore, our P. E. 1. Provincial Training Feeling that too many rules and regulations have been i n- corporated in Guiding, this The Cattle Are Brought To The Stable’s Shelter Now, after an absence, came the welcome sunshine. “I'm afraid that I am a sun- worshipper” a housewife ‘confid | Good bit of a chuck row” the weather forecast dec- Until tomorrow - « - Diary - - « night i * Marshfield WI | ene Sie, Citosd Posmen Ret] sd gate Se ae : ’ lo Bay, and Mrs. Perry and Mrs | of thing streams ce Annual Held John W. Chaisson: Te ool oe will keep toa} : three - to - 11 - year - olds happy - Mrs. Cecil Stetson. was hos- Henderson, C 3p €/ while learning : : tess to the- recent Marshfield Breton, N. 8., recently visited "Sleseree of the. centre, : WI meeting which was held in his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sey-| planned to cope with . 73.000 - the community all. Roll call mour Henderson of Cambridge. | youngsters in the course of the * — peers Ahan . re world fair, is Polly Hill, 49, of x rear a Creative Centre ee Sg seve ” ; a ion years’ ex- + Syneiet report -_ Godtrey For Children perience in children’s work ~ E vener, te ; reported, ar saely convener -At Expo 67 ay Mg en hicle’ symbols, and many safe- OTTAWA {CP} — Children | ernment films about children — - ty arm bands had been sold for are creative. mother or | Mrs. Hill has five children of - walking on the babysitter could describe wall | her own, now ranging in age =: roads at night. ' Mrs murals and living in | from 14 to 24. : was thanked for her untiring ef carrots and spinach that would ——, forts for safety’in the commu- make Picasso look pretty tame. - . An opportunity for children to oe party will be held in unleash their creative: talents z ae cree eee ene will be provided at the Cana- : aid of the P. ft. on ELIZABETH IVES DOUGLAS MACARTHUR en Mesto tefies set : : Prizes will be donated by : audience from nations of the | : interested friends:The weekly ; ete as | a ee ANNOUNCED | | Vv ©; Mr and Mrs Stewart and Mrs‘Charies E M winter months. ~ Ives, West St, Charlottetown ‘Arthur a It was decided to purchase| PEI, are happy to am ; does ce engage: ° : > up to date the reference books! their daughter. Mary Eliza. Firs Baptist : belonging to‘ the school. beth ion to Douglas Mal- — lottetown, on December : A vote of thanks was extend- colm MacArthur, son of Mr 1966. : i ed to the women. of the commu- sy i ee ee Soe a ; a sum- . X mer . ee me son| _ HAPPENINGS : : gave a report on the Audrey Jenkins, Women’s Editor. Phone 4-8506 £ year, Sal ieet ie eeeaan | year, n 1| Mrs. Ida Culligan, Campbet- : ae Sale evcperaten. Mrs. | ton, N. -B:; visited recently in wee ee ee : Mian [mended 2 vote of | Montague with Mr. and Mrs. |ris West, and Mont Carmel, P. t 4 thanks retiring officers. |G. L. Crosby E..I., Mrs. Finnan is a former Officers for the coming year resident of Souris , West. are as follows: president, Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Burke, . ag Stetson ; vice-president, | Rollo Bay, recently celebrated jarnmers of the Rolie Ray 95- The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Nov. 23, 1966. 7 Derethy McFarlane: auditors, ‘a nae eventos 13th. , sien. ot Auction 4f'2. onnd sorties . ; lunn, Mrs. Hector ° ~" | tm the adjoining districts during ; Jenkins; directors. Mrs. John Relatives ‘and friends on the | the winter months. Among re- . Munn, Mrs. Alex Scott,'Mr s. Island will be interested in hear Rupert Godfrey: organist, Do-| ing that Mrs. Jurretta Jordan y : rothy McFarlane. Murray PhD., Cambridge, Mass | ad Conveners of committees will | (widow of Richard A. Murray, a Te be: Mrs. Lysle Boswell, collee- | native of P.E.T.) Rasy te ad a tions; Mrs. Cecil Stetson, Red | has recently thad-a book publish- 67. ae = at Gross: Mrs. Lorne Seott, card | ed, entitled “Listen, Look The | - N + it’s th convener; rs. = aa be Stars!” Mrs. Murray and her : O woncer it S : eS ‘ kins, capsule; Mrs | Ros | late ‘husband, and their daugh-| . CENTURY Erie MeCaltum, Mrs. Arthur lings oe ve re beny R f L d i Erie Mea flors to Prince Edvard I age Of London! : URBAIN GAUDIN TO WED IN . and Mrs. Aubin Doiron, River, P. E. I., wish to os LORNA DOIRON : ay ot a ee p DECEMBER ward Wight. and her two sisters —— s. F. E. ind Mrs. D. a ee 27, eg E. Frew, ond god “tatertalbed graduate of the Halifax” 1 Te _ \ PHARMACY LT firmary School ‘of Nursing, Mr. and Mrs. Andre Richard, : D. Halifax, N.S. Mr. Gaudin ts @ graduate of St. Dunstan's University, Charlottetown, Prince. Edward Island. ; with a : le. “I'm happy whenit shines. - And my work is fun. On a dark day, I have no spirit at all." There it was at “lights - out" colorfully above o ~vember hills. Bantams crowed cheerfully. Sparrows darted hi- ther and yon on light wing. Pul- lets, golden - brown sang in the poultry - house across the yards, Mack had cleaned and prepared for them, the chicks of . early summer.’ And one red-combed matron, a pretty lady, apparent ly grateful, presented the fam- fly with a first pujlet’s egg. . . We may say that in our life on a farm, no sound has fallen more blithely on the ears of the farm. ~ wife. in the brooding Fall days, there is little more inspiring or hopeful to her, than to hear that Joyous cackle she fecognizes. or to find a first egg in ai nest! Today at Alderlea. the car-. pentry was continued: A new’ - window was inserted in the straw-harn to. allow for incom- ing bales. And a new and smal- ler feplacement is being fashio- ned, where before this was the wide rolling door, once our pride. The sun shone on our morning then before long, due to snow- flurries, retired behind a con- venient cloud, leaving us again mostly in shadow. . . At Rob’s, younglings of the herd of cattle that had_pastured on a far range of farm were triitked to home’ fields and stables. It was time to leave the spring-and brook- watered fields of summer, to ec in to find shelter against the pre-winter _ chill. Toward dusk, there came a rounding in here of those of the herd not shelterefl in the come-and-g 0 housing which the polebarn con- veniently affords. - There is a finality in seeing the cattle-kind come down the lane from the flelds, when at length the season demands it. Past now are the summery days, Gone the sunshine and freshness of the ‘springtime day which gave them freedom from stable and stall, and took them off to the greening fields and thé brooks of the open spaces. Gone as is the fluff of the spring time’s seeded dandelions, the lilac and apple bloom, and the peppers’ nostalgic. tunes. Past too are the summef ‘against the far hilis the dear delight of the haying and lost also are the stilly and Colorful autumn days. The cycle of the year’s cropping has comé the full fiiri to’ that time which puts the fields to rest. The. fire sings a gentle night- fine. The white caf and her dark’ kitten nap cozily on the couch. The clock’s tick - can you not fancy its sound as it York institute Sewing Club The most recent meeting of York WI was_held in the com- munity hall with the president, Mrs. Randolph Murray, ing. Members were asked appear in Hallowe'en costimes for roll call and those who did not were fined. Mrs. Frank” Watts was the hostess assisted by a‘ committee. ted orphan. A 4H sewing nized for another year under the leadership of Mrs. Dewar Swan, Mrs. Randolph Murray and Mrs. Lewis Vessey. An interesting letter was read from the WI letter link ae club was orga- land. The refreshment committee for the next meeting will be Mrs Elmer Brown; Mrs. Ra Vessey, Mrs. Arthur J ° Mrs. Parker Jewell. The visit- ing committee will be: Mrs. Lloyd Vessey, Mrs.. Elmer Brown, Mrs. William Crockett and Mrs. Lewis Vessey. hazy. blue bands of | vember for deceased serenly measures off the last hours of the day? ‘‘Suow tomer- Special Masses Being Offered By Souris CWL The regular monthly meeting of the Souris Parish Council was held in the parish hall recently with a good attendance of mem- bers including representatives from the units. Correspondence of thanks from the family of the late Fio- rence Gillis, Dr. Found, direc- tor of TB control. and Barbara MeAulay, and a letter from the rink committee ‘Reports were given” by each convener, and members repre- senting the units. It was moved and seconded that financial as- sistance be given to the rink soliciting finan- “fund and to the Alcoholic Centre in Charlottétown; also that two Yo- | man for Brackley for the water | Masses be dffered’ during No- CW mem- bers and for deceased veterans. +~-ghter 3 cxiaemdenrisleane Mr. Mrs. Martin Shaw, Martinfale, wish to announce the engagement ‘of their dau- -Christina;-to*Gor-- don Ellsworth Leard, son of TO BE MARRIED _will take place December 10, at 2:00 p- min Cardigan |o Presbyterian Church. Brackley WI New Executive Clgrk, when roll cal sto be ae. for patients at the provincial mental hospifal. Mrs: Frank Ross is to be our guest speaker at this meeting. Is Elected Mrs. Hedley Stewart was hos- tess to the members of Brack- ley WI at their annual meeting. The treasurer, Mrs. Roland Horne, gave her. report which comet o substantial balance. The president, Mrs. Walter Mc- Quarrie, thanked all the offic- ers and members for their sup- port during the year and thank- ed Mrs. Guy Pierce and Mr s. Wylie Bryenton for their de- monstration at the’ district con- vention. : Articles for the layette to be sent to the Unitarian Service Committee were passed in. Officers for the new year are as follows: president, Mrs. Aub- rey MacPhail; - vice-president, Mrs. Hedley Stewart; secretary Mrs. Walter MacMillan (re- elected); treasurer, Mrs. Rol- and Horne (re-elected); Red Cross convener, Mrs. George Jackson; directors, Mrs. Guy Pierce. Mrs. Harvey Jenkins -and Helen Pierce; auditors, Mrs Roy Stewart and Mrs. Earl Cjark. All other conveners were re-elected. ; ~-{Phree-or-four members attend- ed the leadership course held recently in Morell and a report was tn en — tee repo . buying a to- graph, pen and scissofs for the school; Mrs, Walter MacQuarrie consented to act again as chair- safety programme. Five mem- bers are to attend the leader- ship course to be held in Hunter River, November , 29th. York Point WI Holds Annual art Colwell: Red Cross er, Mrs. Tyrus Holmes: visiting Hamilton, Ont., life, exciting nights and even mere exciting women of Slonkbs by conven- Mrs. Edgar - New- HINTS The Nevember meeting of the York Point WI was held at the home of Mrs. Gordon McEwen. Roll call was answered by an Mrs. Stanley Murchison re- ported on. the progress being made in the investigation con- cerning caution light for the community. An interesting dis- cussion followed. Mrs. Clive Roberts was asked to purchase three dozen tulip bulbs for the school as a ‘centen- nial project: Two delegates. were appointed to attend a lea- dership corse” Which will be held in Hunter River, namely, Mrs. Ralph Bain and Mrs. Clar- ence Toole. Names were drawn for birthday and Christmas pals i for the coming: year: Mrs. Ralph vice’ president, er; secretary; McEwen; auditors, McKinley, son; TIL 10 P.M. | STEDMANS ter; May, Clarence - Mur- chison; June, . Wilfred Mc- Kinley; July, 3 Reta McPhail The December. meeting is be held at the home of Mrs. Earl September. Mrs McKin- | ROYALTY H{ MALL | SHOPPING CENTRE Free Parking for 00 Cars. en accompanied by, Mr. Richard's mother, Mrs. ; October, Mrs. Stanley|'' . liness that’s timeless, ask for Timeless Fragrance — Pere fume, Cologne, Tale, Bath \ Blossoms. From London _ you—at the better stores and + at surprisingly modest cost. GOYA. Dial 4-4171 1178 Queen Street cleaning power. Nice price. The kind _,» reliable perf. time coming ++ but worth the wait. you expect from Sunlight. It’s been a long New Sunlight Laundry Detergent. Pure “me of opetee ow we mended euannee ENE a ER tHe TS pe rig aime ‘SEMPLE’S “43D an ? ‘$ , oe ee i ba?-* ~ ‘ 7 Sat ee Pc ae a a gyi emnae b » “sete ‘ :