* will be Miss MargaretSytvest|}——— ~ : - ed-with outstanding le “t AIR STEWARDESS: dir Canada’e 1000 ‘steward- blouse. A one button. Jacket esses will adopt new summer ensembles month. ~De- signed by Montreal couturier Michel Robichaud, who also designed their winter outfits several years ago, the new ensembles.. are. pretty and * practical. A sleeveless A-line ~-~gkimmer is worn -with—a--white.. sce erciatart WMS Presbyterial Meets At Kensington Church A meeting of the executive of the P.E.]. Presbyterial of the WMS of the Presbyterian Church _ ie Canada was heid- recently in >the Kensington Chufch attend- =ed° by a representative—gather- ’ Sing from Island auxiliaries. The ‘president Mrs. Rendle Larter, _ welcomed the members and led ~ the devotional-service, which in- “Seluded scripture reading (Joel 3) <and an inspirational poem ‘Has «God Been Here?” Miss Mary ~MacKenzie, Deaconess, Jed-_ in prayer. Minutes of the last meeting, held in Zion Church in October, were read by the recording sec- retary;—Mrs. A.J. Murchison Parkdald. Miss Marion Hardy, Home mission secretary, pre- sented. the. report from. Camp Keir and brought its various _meeds to the attention of the ex, ecutive. Among -gifts.and- giv- ings, collected. coupons are still most welcome. Notice of dates for the various ‘summer camps will be given. One of special in- | the WMS for its spell terest tp is of. Christian fellowship, bas yearly:increased and—it is expected the third Conference iM exceed the-others. An inter- eating ‘program -has been prepar- a A morning Communion sactiee in the Geddie Memorial Church and an afternoon (Galilean ser- = vice will bring this Conference -to a close. Miss Hardy was warmly .commended. for her ‘work in connection with Camp Keir, as was-aiso-Mr--Hugh -Lo- wery, chairman. of its . board. The president reminded the meeting that the Presbyterial project: the Centenniary Mem- orial Book, now in progress, is to continue on into 1967. An ac- knowledgement of the congrat- viations and good wishes -extend- ed Rev.eDr. Donald A.-Campbell, Zion Church, Charlottetown, on the occasion of his recent Doc- torate, was read. and placed i the minutes, all present were pleased on his behalf at this well deserved. honor received 'Plaris were made for the 1966- Annual Presbyterial which {s to be -held in Montague uly 12, with morning. and afternoon ses- sions, the theme (Gospel of St. . and “fymns speakers verse 2) Among guest fuke, 10 chosen er, New Glasgow. NS., presid ent of the WMS. (E.D.) « Encouraging reports were re- ecived from the various officers af the P.E.1. Exécutive, a reso- lution, re the WM year's end was read and passed. to be pre- sented. at the annual, Auxiliar- jes were requested ta send. all required returns,.ineluding com- pleted questionnaires to the of- ———— MOBILE HOMES The Atlantic, The Acadian and The Fundy ° TO Sv m merside t M COLORIS Phone 436-5601 Kierstead Mobile Home Gales ela An _ invitation- to hold the preciation of those in attendance the | Presbyterian Women’s Corfer- efice. The number atfending this af HUI IU Uri yg ¢. ae Record Of Achievement ‘Made By 4-H Garment Club > Achievement Day for Morell |comptished- and in her. remarks Garment. Clubs was held “gave some very useful ideas to ently. -at .Legion Home. the young ladies. in’ their sew- gan Runninghan who chaired tng. She congratulated the lea- ‘a@ternoon program, extend- ders who gave ‘their eda welcome to all parents and such a worth while cause. 4 ;H > (visitors present and called on. crests were presented to \st year 14H members to recite the pledge class. A Fashion Show’ follow- - in unision. “A ‘reading . “What ed in which girls modelled ‘the “Js 4-H?” -by Colette "Dunn’ was garments made during the vear jvery interesting’ as it explained Refreshments were served by the—aims and , purposes—of the-Gemma Dunn and-Patsy Mac- club and the many—advantages Cormack, former 4-H’ membérs of a 4-H club in a community. A -vote <6f. thanks was extend- Miss Barbara Ann ‘LaPierre ed to leaders by Mrs. Frank gave a report on her trip to Na- Dunn. Leaders were: Mr. jtional 4-H.Club Week‘as a dele- E..O'Brien, Mr. Wm. Bate, Bar- gate Jast Noy. .@his was. very bara '®. La Pierre and Mrs. Joe imuch enjoved Wy dll’ present as Rooney.. Mrs. Layton Coffin \it described numerous points. of supplied -music for aharecth. |interest including Toronto, (t- Certificates were awarded as tawa; ‘and Niagara Fall. follows: .4th year: 1. Clara Misses MacDonald and Hamil- MacGrath, 2. Ellen MacAdam, ton from Dept. of Agriculture, 3. Colette Dunn;%. Womer's Institute’ Dept., who Cormack, 5. Teresa Kelly. duedged the” years work -. then 3rd yearkt: 1, Andreas Dunn, 2. \presentet certificates. to mem- Carol Gallant, 3.. Susan Runni- bers of 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th year _. Leseae < *@ghan, 2nd year: 1. Helen | Miss :MacDonald addressed ‘Hughes. Ist_vear: «1. Intermed- [the members and complimented theni .on the quality of work ac- ‘mary MacDonald; Patrice Dunn, « WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS St. John’s-WMS A | To Be Held In June eee tiaeeiee ‘Mrs. Ken ‘MacKay was hostess |\Uscar; MacKay were appointed. ce ee, ane eee “at the May meeting of St. John's |» nominating Pchaah tz “the dress. Of turquoise blue in Presbyterian Women's Mission- |pring in a new slate of officers a Naciet weaie wend »0f-—fa- iat So alton oe Leader at the J meeting will brics;sthe ensemble worn Miss Pon mach wen. B\ be: Mrs. Angus Green: * Pravera 3 : re the theme ‘‘called to be God's: wil) be offered by Mrs 7 with a —white straw piltbox, people,” a psalm was sung, scrip- | Murray, Mrs. Francis Murray white gloves and black patent. ture was read’and prayer was of-| and Mrs. Johnny Campbell. —#hoes.and_handbag..._ fered by Mrs. Angus Green, Mrs | Bible study. will be pres®nted by Is <=" armel” MacKintion™ and “M8 Mrs, George P. MacLeod. George P. MacLeod. The program was presented The minutes of the previous by the Campbellton refreshment meeting were read by the secre- | committee. : \tary, Mrs. Don MacKay. A ‘to- - : - \tal of 21. members responded to MOUNT HERBERT Wi ~ |roll call with a verse of scrip-|, Mrs. Eileen Woodruff was |ficers concerned by June 15, so ture. One visitor. was present. |hostess to the Mount Herbert WI to have“the reports in order for, Mrs. ‘Stanley Brown. reported | i : presentation at the year's close, that she had sent $10.00:to Evan- | "TS: Joseph Kickham with _mem- In her report, Miss’ MacKenzie Reline Hall. She algo reported a |bers of il bay sures ge peers. pe ioe fn Rood Sum- realized from the -re- |: Peete pepone: 0: new organizations.form- | <n Young People’s Rally. sup-:|:28 a0 international figure. ed: youth groups and auxilian- | per: Mrs. Francis Murray ra Routine business was discus- ies. She was commended fot’ ported that the pulpit and: sed, and two.delegates were ap- her faithful-service-in-the Pres:- munion table-runners have pointed to attend an executive aan en | 5 , and the work of the |ordered and should arrive = |meeting in Protestant |byterial. lly. Mrs. Don Mackwen @i¥e a jren’s Home to plan for the, dis- Church she serves. It was decid- | report on the total raised to date |trict convention which will be led to send. a letter of apprecia-|for missions. The Bible study {held im June. coe, jtion to Mrs. John. Ponso, Pic- | was taken by Mrs. Don MacKay,| Donations were given. to Sal- tou, N.S., home mission secre-/and- Mrs: George P. . Macleod |Vation Army- appeal “and plans tary—of-the— board —of—the—-WM gave a frost encouraging ~spirit- (E.D.) on behalf of the executive | yal talk. . for kindly services rendered:; Mrs. John Campbell will he |Presidents were reminded that | hostess for the annual meeting the names of members deceas- jn June. Mrs. Robert MacKay, jed during the WMS years, 1966-|Mrs. Ken MacKay and Mrs. (67 be given to the Murray Har- |————-—-_—_—_-—-——_ |was. an_ interesting ‘ demonstra- | bour North Auxiliary who will be ne meeting closed with the Miz- |ticn on flower making by Char- jeunducting the Memorial service pah Benedicion. Mrs. Ivan.Har- \les Beasley, proprietor of: the ,at_the forthcoming Presbyter-/qy Freeland, conveyed the ap-|‘Flower Cart”. The flowers , were then given to the institute 1967 “Presbyterial at Tyne Val--+6 the Kensington. WMS, for re-|by Mr. Beasley and an auction ey was received and accepted. freshments served at its close. sale of “flowers followed. ichildren’s fashion show’ which will be held im the Protestant Children’s Home auditorium on June 15 from 2 - 4:30 p. m. © * The highlight of, the evening TWO SINCERE, ENERG CANDIDATES EDDY BR a P g : °° _MRS. JEAN MacDONALD i Coo ust think—free school books! very Senior Citizen $100 per” month: .- 1 o ~ ° - lettetown?.. - “~~ nother first—a woman te look. | fter your needs — , na a 9 increase In taxed. : : - Vote MacDonald and Bro » = = = srneoerpeeraptsies eeapEsepseppernbteneey ! Karle | Child- NCERE, ENERGETIC LIBERAL veryone earning befter wages’ A Sa1@C-Mmcnecn was servec so guests and .members. The | June meeting will be held at the home of ‘Mrs. Lloyd McDonald, | when the food committee will be | Mrs. Joseph Kickham and Mrs. Liovd” McDonald. - SUMMERFIELD UCW The May meeting of the U Glover gue : !., The president, Mrs. Keith _Mayne opened the meeting. with “a hymn followed by the UCW pur- pose, Mrs. Herman Mayne was devotional leader and the theme was ‘Christian Family’. Scrip. ture reading was by Mrs. Elmer Stewart and Mrs. Alonzo Web- ster, , » Mrs Cramford Sinclair’. pre- sented the mission ‘Brazil, topics were: People too hungry to believe in anything; aiso rural project and what mis- sionaries are saying. A total of 15° members -answ- s Margo Mac: ered roll call with” one Visitor; preseni. . The treasurer | gave ‘her report. = Fifteen ‘ditty bags. with artie- jes were passed in to be sent to the port worker in Halifax. - Plans were made for catering iate, Claire Alyward. Jr. 1. Rose- to a wedding June 4th in. MCEC j-* in Kensington, also for helping with a Mother and Saughter banquet. eo Correspondence consisted of a letter informing members of ‘a .UCW workshop in Summer- side, May 21st: . Mrs. Keith Mayne is to have next- meeting, Harriet: Glover to conduct worship, study period by _ Mrs. Leeland Mayne. — Refreshments were served by “he hostess. i : : . FI : | DUNSTAFFNA it w 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. May 27, 1966. I : Mrs John Thompson. presid- ec_at the May meeting of Dun- staffnage WT held at the home~ of Mrs: Boswell Stewart, when . 13. members answered roll call |leache m |ment ani | | Mrs. Wilfred Stewart was in charge of the program. It was . decided to cater to a wedding ‘supper and plans for this were | distussed and finalized with the | following committee in charge: | Mrs. --Allison’ Stewart, Mrs. Ro- |well Boswell, Mrs. Lloyd Mac- \Callum and. Mrs. Albert Reid- A shower. fér a coming bride- |to-be was also planned, to be held jat the home of Mrs. Lioyd Mae- {Callum, _ | Mrs, J ‘John Delves were appointed to attend an executive meeting at \Stanhope to make final “plans lfor the coming district—conven-_ ition. Mrs. Delves gave a satis- 'factory report on card parties winter months. « The June meeting will be held cn sale in the near future. Cook ° at the home of Mrs. John Thomp- ~when-roll-call-will_ be, ans- iwered with a “Pat and Mike \joke’’.. The program will be in | charge of Mrs. Charles: Jenkins fand the hostess. will be im charge of refreshments.. : IONA CWL |x The regular monthly meeting of ‘Iona Parish Council was ison aa atad jheld in the Church sacristy Te- peseeccccecesecos ;were--finalized-for-.a_-pre-school . -entiy—with—Mrs.-Gerald« Roach - : Correspondence was | i presiding. read and discussed and Mrs. ‘James Rooney gave the finan- | |cial statement. | Conveners were appointed as | Me- | follows: spiritual, Agnes 'Tague: press ‘and magazine, Mrs. Kenneth Byrne; Radio, TV and film, Mrs. Helen Larkin; | jsocial action, Mrs. Francis Con- jnolly; membership, Mrs. Fran- cis McKenna _ resolutions and me OWN ° you want inchistry for Char. : ee Pn 0 you want en Industrial park for Charlottetown? ae -y. esa minister of labour, : wn 6th Queens! |" i * Inserted.by PoE, 1, Liberal Alsoctation e., ‘ nit-S + : ed Churéh” Women- of: Summer- | Ime tO ‘field met at the home of Harriet | mh study on. with one penny for one third of | tern number, ember’s waist measure- | GIANT “19666 Ne d one half of their height log stars knit, crochet— many land," he said. oh® Thompson and Mrs & 1 | i } } CO: be GAY. 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