face rouxreen s . g THE GUARDIAN. CHARUOTTETOWN ' APRIL 10. 1952 Western Hospital Ladies Aid Meeting -The annual-Iii-acting of the Western Hospital Ladies' Aid was on Friday The niautu of Inc Jan annual expansions at sympathy and mass acting and hat monthly meet- ing were read by the secretary. Mrs. Flank MeA.ldu.ff. The treasur- er. Rev. sister M. Angela. read the financial report for the year show- ing receipts of 01316.77, and ex- penditures of 31,398.34, leaving a balance of 331.05. offering for Rev. Mother Paula. WESTERN Gl.lMlill.'.ll also from a bereaved '- .. The same slate of officers were re-elected. The president thanked the officers and members ' for their generous support and co- operation during the past year. and hoped the coming year would be even more successful. -Mouisses PUNCHEONS for D- A- Campbell. sale at Bruce's. I 5301'- -KENSINGTON - BURLING- TON AND NEW LONDON Ang- lican Churches. Good Friday 7.30 P. M. St. Mark's. Kensington. Service at Malpeque will be held at 2.30. The l'tev'd. E. G. Evans will -' ' the services. The Rev'd. Interim Moder- -NOTICE.-The annual meeting of the Prince County inn and Game Association will be held in the Summerslde Armouries Thurs- TBINITY AFTERNOON AUXILIARY -The Afternoon Auxiliary of the Summerslde Trinity Church held its luster meeting in Epworth Hall. which with its potted plants. 'muIns. tulips and daffodils gave it a spring-like appearance. The president. Mrs. Hammond ” , opened the meeting with held in the hospital evening, April 4th, at clock. with the president. Mrs. C. Corrvspondeno included a let- ter of thank from the sisters of day. April 10th, at 8.00 P. M. All Next topic was in regard to the members and sportsmen invited Tignish play to be staged at Al- "When I Survey the eight o'- followed by Evensong and Liiany. Easter Day. St. Mark's. Kenslngton. 8.30 AM. the hymn Wondrous Cross", R. Profit in the chair. Martha. Charlottetown. for the baton mg the gonowing stage Ho1ycom,.,,u,,1,,,,.5L Thom”-pNew N. E. MacLeod. secretary. pay". Mr. B R. shun W" I committee Wu Appointed: Mrs J- London. 1.1 A. M. Holy Communion . ' pianist. Mrs. L. M. calibeck was . --0'LEABY rasrosar. cannon. ,n L 0, tn, ,,m,,,,, ,,,,,c,, St. Stephen's. Burlinslon. zoo P.M. : A. Callaghan. Mrs. Ernest Larter, ' Evensong. St. Mark's, Kenslngton, Mrs. R. M. Dunn, Mrs. Joseph 1'he United Church of Canada. - Rev. w. G. Dickson. B. A.. Minister. Md W "" "”"” "mm am a Gaudet and Miss Maud O'Connor. 1.30 15 ,M E . E g, go 7" C 1 e a r t 0 n e Miss Katherine 0'Malley was ap- vmfirf The services for Eastern Sunday. 34-”: 'I,';:,':,,,g i;g.i:nn, --y, 3;, April 13th. are as folloivs:-Bloom- G;-ggn gm. 0; 5.111”-' wu 101- ,pointed to sell tickets. The mem- -KENSINGTON - MALPE or. to the Q AND FBEETOWN Presbyterian Churches. Services. Good Friday and Easter Sunday. April l.'l1.h. will be as follows: Kensington. Good held at ii A. M. West Devon at 2.30 P. M. Oiienry at 7.80 P. M. At all places there will be special Easier music and sermons and the lowed with a meditation. poem and prayer. Mrs. A. Stirling Mac- Kay read the scripture lesson in St. John ll). after which "Medita- tion on the Cross" was given by bars are to serve lunch cast. First aid classes to begin on Wednesday evening. April 13rd. at HEARING AID Here is the ultimate in hearing aid design and engineering. The Clcariono "700" Is the closest ap- proach yet to hearing aid perfection. It is the small- est hearing aid ever produced to capture the power of 9. 22l,f; volt battery. Youill be amazed to see how very small it is-smaller than ever before thought pos- sible. You will appreciate the clearness and extra power designed to aid the most difficult cases. Now you can hear sounds more clearly . . . without dis- tortion . . . without strain. Now you can wear your hearing aid hour after hour easily. comfortably . . . without fatigue. Match the Cleartone "700" with any hearing aid available today. Put them all to the some tests. You'll agree that the Clesrtonc "700" out- performs thcm oil. We carry most all sizes of Batteries and repair most aids. Please send make of Aid and number of Battery wlicn ordering. 7.30 and continue each week for a period of nine weeks. Dues were gratefully received from thirteen members and after the mreting refreshments were served by the hospital staff. -B.W. P. C. HOSPITAL LADIES AID (..j.. -The April meeting of The Lid- ies' Aid of Prince County Hospit- al was held in the Board Room on Wednesday afternoon April 2nd with the president. Mrs. Heat-n Strong, in the chair. Alter routine buiness it was decided to purchase an Inhalator which was on display. A resolution of thanks was ex- tended to R. T, Holman Ltd. for the loan of Clldll'S which were used at the Nurses Home for a bridge in aid of the Hospital. also to all the hostesses of the recent bridges and especially to Mrs. A. Stirling Macxny in opening her home for p-rid”. A preparatory service Wm Sacrament of the Lord's be held at 8 o'clock. Sunday at 11 A. M. Easter service at. which ihv sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered. In the even- iniz at 7.30 the Cantata "Lead me lo Calvary" with appropriate read- ings will be rendered by the choir. A H. I-fubley convEers. - It was then moved that an em- ezgency examination table be pur- chased. Mrs. R. L. Willet. Mrs. Donald Lidstone and Mrs. Mari: Gaudet, Jr. were appointed a Nom- iinpassitble Toads. dially welcome. afternoon. April 8, in the Clcvc Whalen opening hymn RS Supper church inating Committee to bring in aiAnd God Of Love" was followed slate of officers at the annua1!bY responsive Bible Meeting in June. In regard to the Nurses" Gradim-!Brecken Simmons. tion on May I3, Mrs. C. H. Stew- art. Mrs. Donald Lidstone and Mrs. J. K. Beer were appointed as Iii committee in charge oi the pro- gram: and for the dance refresh- ments on May 14, Mrs. Frank A. Mi'.icNeili, Mrs. J. R. Cunningham. the President lcsson. The hymn was conducted by Mrs. Forbes who reading lMatthew 28 and prayer by Mrs. A meditation, "The Risen Christ" was given by Mrs. J. Lloyd Gorrill after which read 5 Scripture "Christ The Lord Is Risen Today" closed the worship service. The study period William presented the third will be given at each Church. There will be no service at Brae due to Everybody cor- -PRESBYTERIAN W. M. S.- The Easter meeting of the W.M. S. of the Summerside Presbyter- ian Church was held on Tuesday parlor with the president, Mrs. J. S. Perry, in the chair. and Mrs. pianist. "Father of Peace The in was decided to assist the Mr. and Mrs. Club in for a concert to be presented by Mount Allison University students in the near future. bouquets were taken to the sick and shut-ins The Mix. W. A. Trenholm; "Meditation on the Resurrection" by Mrs. Roy Tantoii. and "Easter, the Festival of Victorious Living" by Mrs. Silas McFarlan.e The solo. "Were You There" was rendered by Mrs. Fred Anderson. A most interesting display of ancient Bibles inspired the leader to quote from the report of the Bible Society entitled "The Life of a Tree". based on st. Matth- ew's Gospel 12:33. Mrs. L. R. Allen and Mrs. George Maclnnis receiv- ed the thankofferlng. after which a duct. "The Christ of the Cross" was sung by Miss Ruth Simmons and Mrs. Edwin Taylor. During the business session it the sale of tickets The beautiful after the meeting. ' closing hymn "Christ the . Slu he o c...',7.i....."EZ2.c..".i.'l7.'” You'll find the perfect finishing touch to your Easier ensemble among our wide and handsome array of fashion- conscious handbags. Shoulder strap. 0 , S 0 an afternoon tea and bridge it was Mrs W P Callaghan and Mrs I - - r ' i d f -in l t , F S announced again mm the Eg5fEn(1.D F. McNeIll were appointed. iiliiloctotirie SgL;':1,?i:fne(;1tcaE:;?. bffai; Lamb Is Risen' was followed by Smart accent in Metal closure . n cand conveners are Mrs. '. - ' the Mizpnh Benediction. S. Bengoline faille. tailored bag; dou- . . , . . Pantry Sale woiiid be held on bai.- T 9 3' oileilng was dedicated by Mrs. , , bUMiVII&IxbIDE, P. E. I. DIAL 3237 rd V' n W d m d to Mm up W. F.Stroni: and Mrs. George Hoizc. Jmms Marchbnnk. The singing Nruy. be-sirnp handle. " "-i' as ec 9 llifter the meeting adjourned. tee of 4-There 1, A G1-ggn 1.11" pa, 3 5 "lmmnie We 1" the TW” 39” was served by Miss ilelen Schur- Awa)'” was followed by the Lord's - - with Mrs. Leslie Simmons and Mrs. man, Superintendent. -8 Prayer. S.l D r - W ' t H". sleek mum box pouch; Wm. bag; Bmetlpl clos. shoulder strap. moi ac Linen. TUESDAY, APRIL 15th 3.98 Plastic Leather On the premises of Fred J. Malleti, Center Line Road, Alma R.R., of live stock and machinery, including two buildings. 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