scripture containing the word lowed by scripture read by members. Minutes were read, ‘11 members responded to rolllMayhew. gave a mediator “AI Ithe study book. ' "sin". Mrs. Bay MacQuari-ie. prayer approved. Easter Thankoltering , call with an Easter thought. The Easter Thanksgiving." 1 The meeting closed with pray- The meeting closed by all re. by the leader. and a poem en-ienvelopes were passed out to 1 supply secretary. Mrs. John Mac The leader for the Mny med- 'er. peatlng the Mizpah benediction titled “Blessings Then Appear."‘,be taken to the General Meet- ’ Gregor reported that the pillow mg will be we president a n d,“7§“AdEfi‘fifiE in unison. Lunch was served b The editorial “Room For All"‘ing, April 23. Bazaar articles cases were sent as requested. - . q . , Y , the hostess and committee i: closed the devotional period. ilwere displayed also sweaters. ‘ One “thank you" note was re- Jmlasmaiggnrenggfrq‘igl 390:3, “mmflgjgnfl'cm‘ufif “Wig; Charla» Mrs. Bill Myers. Vice pl‘esi-lSIiDPel‘S. Swain“ “Pd “yell” CEiVEd- b: I{stewardship} Mrs. J. M. China where ricrr ivyasr riwcred “mm” w_ L :13; giggme‘t‘g a: 30;; i" U“""‘"" sew“, The president. Mrs. Harold Campbell Will be in charge oi as the start of liie. - mfnlfgsmcz‘gi 317$” laws“; and approved and roll call ans- A! the next meeting Worship: 3' me n e m on we,“ b 14 members and one will be conducted by Mrs. Bruce‘ Women's Institute was held onl visitor. fie correspondence 59.1Mcnougail. Mu, Cecil Dennisl CO. TueSday evening at the home all "any w“ asked to write con. 1 will have the prayer for mission- ‘ the president. MI'S Hamid H93“ cernlng materials for the camp‘ ary and MI‘S- Clfllltie MCNel“ hi my: With the president l“ u" at Augustine cove. Plans wereiMrS- 380k Matthews W1“ b9 0" cm”- the meeting °p°"°d “"1 completed and a committee ap-‘iht‘ IUM‘h Commtiee- ; ' the Mary Stewart Collect in uni- pointed for 3 chicken“ ham andi The treasurer reported otiero. son. The minutes of the pre- lcmop supp". ling 4.30 lees $1.00 a Weekl Vious meeting WHEN" by “'1 Mrs. Borden Walton reported 13“ making ‘ mm 36"” Mrs" secretary Mrs. William Cottonu . total of 34 cards 4 hospital Lewis Bernard told ol the lite Eight members responded to calls two flowers imd three and Offer“! prayer for the “3' roll call with ‘l‘a’n insect and “1'.” sent m. made by her tired misswnary Miss Margaret 'how to “5"” n" The coma" committee Mrs Win Bell ate-'HMIOWay - —- — — —. — . — pondence was read and dealt ‘ ‘ ' ‘ Rev. David Hamilton led the _ — —" '— wardship secretary, was wel-i “ v , , ' W‘I‘th'w“ decide to ma sum. comed back following an athlludyv $5931 onwthwogg dTgle‘ Mel‘s H9“! Duty I Lug,“ DRESSES clent money to the Prince Coun- "n" or “we”! "1°"ihs- S he ingraia, megahafier aGod :mi: O 2 styles in Wool sheaths i ty Hospital to buy one mattress. :3; an “ppmpnme Easter l EV“ : “1‘: 3:528 . fill“ 10 '13 r . ' _ ‘ ma e y canny r. . 9.95 all:'tlllehgor‘liTgszrmllllfisgrlqglligh.l Common and thankonermg MBerfiwuitllion Wis Eggnaufsciigi. . “Mom” 00010" twill . Lglscount MEN’S was read and lhe lquestionb envelopes we" "waived “mjedrlh 8:: flaming. in charge: . Forest Green. Olive. Tan I Price I naire was discussed and ans- membersmp dues we" Paid" d y em hour followed L — — — - — — - and some needlework sold. It“ 3 5°C . ' i "it. 5-95 I _ I Thanks was expresscd for a was deemed that the he“ meet‘i NEW LONDON U. C. W. . Discount Price I Ladies treat received. Copies of the In_ lnifhwloaulg b; held it ih: manse: KENSINGTON _ The A pl?” 1 — — — — — — — I . “"5 ‘2_ 26 stit te N ' 'b ted. W r~ ames en! son as meetin of the New London My I . I QueuRed a?” ‘g’jzfiteg'fjfs :8“ devotional leader and Doris ted Chiral, women was held m O bile “germ. pink, checks. . a" wool! ed in to the convener, Mrs. Ian 3]" Doris Myers and Laura ; the church. . I I c: on . pp" in 2,93 . “INN!” Henderson, and more work was walmh 0" the lunCh COliit9€-. Leader for the Easter service . an" s 1" 1,0 nylons taken out. At the "193mg 1‘9“ 03” Will be.wrs Mrs. Harold Dunning who “’3' "’ 1’" Discount A total of '24 new stacking ggzmzregwbyw;:IEL‘ZUYSFS“ “on'lopehed the Worslh‘i3 “grim Discount PI, 880 I Price I reg" 1‘“, pr' ' ‘ - . i “ s s ' . . . ichairsllhave been pugchegg for A Bible mill was W0" h." hia-‘lilgscihlugliigd’rzgg- hatGh ul‘iaised _ El.“_ _ — — — — _ '- Discount Price l the M . and it was eCi not i'ion Morrissey. The benediction ‘from the dead, and made H i m — _ — — I V goigaghe chairs outsgdetthe <13»- closed the meeting. [both on and Christ." uni SHom DRAPES LAWJ'ALF 5”” ric. ans were ma e 0 ca er‘ - fJ _ Name” - 4. to a bananet in the near future.‘ O'LEARY U‘ C' w' 1222 Lghgpo&ilpguree§::50h W85 . iiilggsloit'h . nylon trim! with lace mm 3 Prs' l The May meeting Will be held The Mrs‘ A‘ J' Memes“ aux' taken from Corinthians 1: 1-11. . size 34 x as . Pink. Mlle. White . at the home of Mrs George Mac-y iliary oi the O'Lcary U n i t e d and read by the leader_ The . comp'm“, ‘Lvml hmk‘ . S_M_L Kay' When m“ can Wm be “5' Church women met recently in devotional period closed with the ' . . waned with an item for a health the Christian Education Centre, meditation f “ ,ed b ,9 31m reg. 1.49 ea. 2 1 .49 . . . ,, . . . ,, i . prayer 0 o“ y , g. .. pr. i kit. Topic Will be Citizenship. April 4. 1953- the Lord's Prayer. Prayer for. Diswum Price PT. I lmscoum Price For I Refreshments were served by. Meeting Opened with worship “our missionary" was given by 2‘ I . ‘ 7 ‘ ' ‘ r u“ host‘s” conducted by Mrs. Dori MacKcn- Mrs. Lewis Campbe . . TEACH'NG MACHINE TRIED OUT ism“fixziai‘zsvzziiii‘i2:. Tie Star Clothln Co Ltd Mrs“ Elmer Inmah W35 hOS- Mrs. Freeman McWilliams read ‘ pm cons” ' . . Sister Mary Hilda (leftl and tion convention in Toronto. being attended by 10.000 dele- toss for the April meeting of‘ St. John 19. 17.34. A reading on V letters. eighteen calls and tent Sister Mary Aletha examine a The machine is one of several « H ‘ . . . ~ t t u i y ' H . a . ' 8m ton UCW. MP5. Bl“ Cam'i Jesus ui'ierin was read b 1‘93 5- The Islands Only Discount Store sell-teaching machine at the teaching devices on display gal“ from “"055 Omar"). em" ionducted the worship per 5 Mrs MzKenzieg P re yer am); Minutes of the previous meeb l'“ w ' d S “d Ontario Educational ASSOCla- during the week-long meeting (CP Wirephoto) iod which opened with hymn i Hyngn 100 closéd the devotions mg were read by the secretary, L Next to Canadian Tire. in Charo e vln an ummersi a l 46 “All Hail The Power". Fol- Roll call was answered by 13 Mrs. James E. Cole. A total of the. Cross." The worship serviccl closed with prayer. In the absence of the presly dent, and the vice president Mrs. John Johnson occupied thel chair. The purpose was repeat- ed in unison. Roll was answer- ed with a verse of scripturel lcontaining the word, "Cross".l . by 15 members. Mrs. Ginter re- e ported on the M h .ti The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. April 17, 1963. 7< cards. samples Egawfiiichreaegg’ ggatsised around and discussed. j r ers were taken from those? ‘wishing to obtain cards. l l The Community Friendship‘ .secretary. Mrs. Bruce Clark. I reported 14 home calls. two ho- spital calls, 42 cards and ten : treats. for'the month. The next meeting will be held in the‘ church Vestry. KENSINGTON — Plans for Lorne Adams was appointed Mrs. Glnter led the group on. the CGlT Mothers and Daugh-i acting secretary for the meet-l the study taken from Chapterl tcr banquet. scheduled for May. ing. 1 13. "The Resurrection and the were discussed at the April The meeting opened with the Life to Come". of the book, in eeting of Margate United singing of the hymn “When I “The Word and the Way". and Church Women. Survey the Wondrous Cross". questions on same were discus- Members met at the home of Scripture reading from John 19 sed by the members. Mrs. Edward Ginter. 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