DR. !JUl'A T E-tcllnanovl (left) executive director of the Unitarian service Committee or Canada. arrived in the pro- vince Wednesday evening and tonight e will be address- ing a public meeting at Mont- USC Executive gomery Hall on the work of the USC. With Dr. Hitschman- ova is Mrs. Keith Rogers, an active member of the Char- ..program" has adopted two children. Di rector To Address Meeting Tonight ‘ Dr. Lotta Hitschmanova, exe- cutive director of the Unitarian Services Committee of Canada, arrived in the province on Wed- nesday evening, for a brief visit here to promote the work the USC in the province. T his 0 -vs evening Dr. Hitschmanova will of clo be addressing a public meeting at Montgomery Hall at 8.00 p.m In an interview yesterday Dr. liitschmanova spoke of her re- cent tour of the overseas count- ries where the USC has been active during the year. The highlight of the USC’s oversea activities was the opening on April 28 of a TB Children's Hospital in Mohpt on the Yellow Sea. The USC has agreed to run this model hospital, which ' also serve as a public the local authorities to carry on th e wo . “This. Dr. I-litschmanova said. “is the prime purpose of the USC. to pilot the establishment of various projects, to get these operational. then to turn them over to local authorities to run, and to continue work in another area where help is needed. ’ She also spoke of the USC’s latest operazion “Bountiful” the aim of which is to raise $300,000 fessional ELLEN’S DIARY . and other items: and to collect clothing for dis- tribution overseas before Dec- ember 25. Ir speaking of the work of the USC in Prince Edward Island, she pointed out that the Island branch has contributed 17,000 lb ' g in the last year in addition to sewing kits, Iayettes and that vari- ous individuals and organiza- tions in the province support 18 foster children. One of these Dlistina Nongpluh who is now ining to be a nurse, is 16 years old, and Mrs. Osborne has been looking after her needs since she was eight. “Prince Edward‘ Island is uni- que”. Dr. Hitschmanova said. in the way that the USC branch is helped by so many different organizations, such as the W0- men's Institute." The topic of Dr. H.ltchman- a’s address night will be “Building Bridges" and she will also be showing a film on her USC tour. While in the province she will be addressing the Charlottetown Junior Board of Trade and the Suinmerside Business and Pro- w 2 Women's Fruits Of Summer Are Preserved For Winter The chrysanthemums in the flower-bed are pretty Granddaughter offered she returned this afternoon from her classes. putting down her books on the kitchen-table. "I stopped there just now. try- ing -to decide which of them was my favorite. But they're so lovely — all of them, couldn't choose!" We were preserving plums at the time — by the canning method -— and had reached that stage of it, where one keeps an ear to the pan in which the tins bath. to note the exact minute the water commences to . Plums preserved thus. particul- arly the golden varieties are a favorite preserve of the family, interest to ED881118 appet- ite when served in less sum- mery days. It happened that James an the younger farmer. with Mack at his schoolday's close, were building in th e -o. I-0- s e e through the morning; across the fields between. and fai;m-lane, from fin- o It led. coming than to inspect it- “Ask your husband‘ Jamie that I ed accord between. J a m e s, his sons and grandsons, bless them! Each endeavour of the farm is taken up with interest, and the minds and hands that further it, are always alert and w g. “We intend it for a granary" the younger farmer volunteer- "‘A mobile one" Jamie smiled. “Like they used to have in the West'" “Well, we did consider using it in the fields" James nodded. "it’s quite a few bushels- yes, would come in handy there" he s . "It would make a fine ing-room up on the pond Corner this winter" Gage com- mented on a light note. “Yes, ut a stove in one corner. scat- r a few benches around dre at f cows at home licking bare man- gers" he twlnkl ed. "Full cowsl" Gale ¢!'I|1fl¢d~ Friday. thll. A day of wel- come sunshine. And the nlzht ight over all ‘ “We mint in the monifl this evening lookinl on to the harved-flelth. r " There Eontiiiiues to be perfect coin Until tomorrow- Good-night... Steeves Memorial Church is Scene Summer Wedding Steeves Mamodal‘United ionpointoverthewlm-'1 Church. 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Sept. 14. 1902. 7 HAPPENINGS Bride-To-Be Is In Kensington KENSINGTON’ -— Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Burt opened their charming home at Kensington recently for a miscellaneous shower for Miss Enid Burt in honor of her approaching mar- riage. ' Mrs. Ann-ie Burt. mother of the bride-to-be. played “Here Comes the Bride", on the mouth organ as she was escorted by her sister. Mrs. Francis Dun- ning to the living room. Bou- quets of cut flowers in pink and white, in harmony with the chosen color scheme. decorated the living room where an arch of flowers, pink and white streamers and white wedding bells, marked the seat of honor. The well filled baskets were carried in by Stephen Burt and Marlene Dunning. nephew and niece of the bride-elect. The ribbons were cut by Mrs. Ellsworth Cameron and Mrs. Amy Holmes. Miss Mary Rog- ers and Mrs. Elmer Burt read the gifts cards and Miss Esther Paynter and Mrs. D.S. Dunning arranged the many lovely gifts on the table. - Enid gracefully expressed her thanks. Step dancing by M Francis Dunning was much en- joyed during the evening. Refreshments were served when the hostess was assisted by Mrs. Fred Folland. Mrs. Ro- nnld MacDonald, Miss Mary Rogers and Mrs. D.S. Dunning. Miss Freda Parkman. whose marriage to Mr. Robert Cox of Charlottetown. took place last Saturday. was entertained at a social functions prior to her marr ge. - Miss Anne Cameron was hos- tess at her home on Rochford Street at a shower honoring Miss Parkman. The verses ac- companying the gifts were read by Miss Zoe Hyndman - At the conclusion of the even- lunch was served by th e hostess assisted by Mrs. Ken- neth Duncan. Miss Parkman was also the guest of honor at a comm-unity shower at her home in East Royalty. The bride-to-be was es- corted to a gaily decorated chair and baskets containing gifts were presented to her and the verses read by Misses Anne Innis and Joyce Holmes. Refreshments ‘were served by Mrs. Wilfred Holmes, Mrs. Wil- fred Robertson and Mrs. Mal- colm Darrach. ' Miss Irene Parkman. former- ly of East Royalty, returned by plane to Toronto on Sunday after attending the wedding of her sister, Miss Freda Parkman to Mr. Robert Cox on-Saturday. Mrs. John A. Sterns of 234 Richmond Street, Charlotte- town, has as her guest this week Mrs. J.G. Jo cc of Roxboro. Quebec. who is vacationing o n the Island Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Ramsay and three children, Michael. Jeffrey and Douglas, left on re- turn to Montreal after visiting their respective parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ramsay of Summerside and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Whelan of Charlotte- wn. . Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Whelan have left on return for Halifax after visiting Mr. Whalen's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. '1‘ ho m a s Whelan, Charlottetown The members of the St. Paul's. Belvedere WA is n d their husbands met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Mac- "5' Millan, Pleasant Street, recent- ly, to honor Ven. . Archdeacon and Mrs. J.T. Ibbott and Rev. and Mrs. N.M. Morris and their son David, who will be leaving shortly to take up residence in other parts of Canada. A very enjoyable evening was bride's brothers Myron and Bur- spent with Rev. Mr. Morris leading a delightful sing -song. Slides on the work in schools in Magnetic Hill In ling the bride chose a suit mint green with beige acces- sories and a corsage of yellow carnazions. They will reside in Halifax, N.S.. where the groom is employed with the CNR The bride is a graduate of the Moncton Hospital School of Nursing and was on the staff of -the Moncton Hospital prior to her marriage. Relatives attending from out- of-town included Mr. and Mrs. Everett Webster and Blair; Mr. and Mrs. James Robbins, of Midgell, P.E.I.; Mr. and Mrs. Kimball MacKay and Mr. an Mrs. Hudson Bowley, Charlotte- town; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dingwell, Prince Edward Is- land and Mrs. E. Corey of Ha- velock. Q- at India were shown by Miss Ger- da Hansen. - The president. Mrs. Harry MacAusland called on Mrs. E. Kuhn who presented Mrs. Mor- ris with a gift and a suitable gift was also presented to Dav- lid Morris by Miss Nadine Mac- illan Mrs. George Stewart made a presentation to Mr. Ibbott. Lunch was served by Mrs. MacMillan, assisted by th e members of the WA. The opening meeting of th e season of the WMS of the Sum- mersidc Presbyterian Church was held in the Ladies’ parlor on Tuesday afternoon with the president, Mrs. Vernon Camp- bell, ln the chair. Mrs. Ernest L. Walker conducted the devo- 3 number of showers and other to Cleve Whalen, who read th e Scripture from Genesis 8, and Mrs. Donald Baker. who offered prayer, and she gave a most in- rmative -and impr-es v ac- count of the S c ott Mission in Toronto. An interesting comprehensive report of Presbyterial eld was given by the delegate. Mrs. J. Lloyd Gorrill. During the business session. in charge of the president. Mrs. Whalen ex- pressed her thanks to the mem- ber for the Life Membership in the , which was present- ed d u r in g the summer. After the singing of a hymn, the meeting concluded with the re- peating of the Mizpah benedic- tion in unison. Mrs. Olive Waite presided over the first meeting of the season of the local Business and Professional Women's group held on Tuesday evening in the Town _Hall. The treasurer. Mrs. Ethel Compton. gave a financial report. after which Mrs‘. Mary Bradshaw,‘ who was a delegate‘ to the 18th biennial convention held at St. Andrews - by -t h e - Sea gave most interesting high- lights of the meetings and pass- ed around several souvenirs of her trip. Miss Clara Mountain. Provincial chairman of th Business Women's Week, Octo- r 14 to 20, gave several sug- gestions for its observance. A discussion was held regarding the activities for the ing year, and the next meeting will he held in the Town Hall on Oc- tober 9. Refreshments were ser- ved by the executive. Mrs. Raymond Lidstone has returned home from Boston, Mass., where she spent s ome time visiting with her niece, Miss Florence Williams. Mr. E.C. Williams and dan- ghter Florence of Boston, Mass. left recently on return to their home in Boston. Mass., after spending an enjoyable vacation with relatives in Freetown and North Tryon. Misses Bonnie and Judy Bak- er returned by plane to their home in Toronto, Ont., recently, after .spending the s u m m e r months with their uncle aunt,Mr. and Mrs. G o r d o n Holm, Desable. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Dawson, Central Bedeque. accompanied by th: latter's sister. Mrs. Mil- ton Pickard, Charlottetown. left on Wednesday for Vancouv- er, B.C., to attend the Canadian Poultry Association Convention -to be held September 17, 18 and 19. Mr. Dawson is president of the association. They plan to stop over in Toronto for a brief visit with their son Ronald and his wife, before returning to the Island. Mr. Buddy Connolly and his mother Mrs. Connolly, accom- panied by Miss Josie Hall and Mrs. Eileen Gallant, all of Char- lottetown, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Duffy. 7 ).-3. *2 Island Couple On Saturday Morning. July 7th, 1962. St. John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church at Ha- milton, Ontario, was the scene of a very pretty wedding when Edna Christina, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hanlon, New Zealand. Prince Edward Island, was united in the holy bands of Matrimony with Daniel Bennett. son of Mrs. John F. Maclnnis and the late John F. Maclnnis ° of Morell. Prince Edward Is- land Reverand A.A. Meszaros cele- brated the nuntial mass. The church was beautifully decorat- ed _for the occasion with glad- o i. The bride was given in mar- riage by her uncle, John Mc- Cabe of Arlington, Massachus- etts. She looked very charming in a floor length gown of white nylon organza over net. L a ce. applique and seed pearls trim- med the round neckline and the skirt which was styled with length veil of silk organza she wore a high own of seduins and seed pearls. In her bouquet were red roses. white carna- tions and stephanot . d of honor was the bride's Sommerville Massachusetts, who chose a waltz-length gown of aqua silk taffeta with a matching head- MR. AND MRS. DANIEL MacINNIS a ’ ception was bustle back. To hold her waist-» .- Pledge Vows In Ceremony At Hamilton dress and carried frenched white and pink carnations and blue delphinium. The bridesmaids were Ellen, of Sorrvrville. Massachusetts, and Elaine of New Zealan Prince Edward Island both sis- ters of the bride. Their gowns .and flowers matched those of the maid of honor. \ The best man was Pi-us Mac- Innis brother of the groom while the ushers were Gerard Mac- Innis also brother of the groom and Edmund Burke of Caledon- ia. Ontario. Following the wedding c e re- mony breakfast was served for the immediate wedding party at the home of the groom. The toast to the bride was proposed by Edmund Burke and was re- sponded to by the groom. The toast to the groom was propos- ied by Gerard Maclnnis and l responded to by his Maclnnis. Later on in the evening a re- held at Mundy’s Restaurant, Hamilton Ontario. l For travelling the bride wore aqua with white accessories and a corsage of white orchids. Ou-t of town guests attending the wedding were Reverend Jo- seph Rosslter. Duncan. British ‘Columbia. Mr. Eugene Sullivan, lcardston, Alberta, Miss Joan Hanlon. Somerville Massachus- lofts. Miss Ellen Hanlon, Somer- Trclcodie CWL Holds Meeting On September 8, 1962 the members of the Tracadie Parish Council of the CW met in the church Vestry for their monthly meeting. Due to the unavoidable absence of Mac- e meeting was open- ed with prayer led by the presi- dent, Mrs. Basil MacDonald. The business arising out the minutes included a report on the returns from a so c i al evening held during the sum- mer. The membership conven- er-ship was discussed at length. and the convener of th_is com- mittee, Mrs. Bernard Mclnnis. and forms to complete her task The responsibility of ordering and placing copies of the paper VITAMIN SOURCE Government dietitians rate cantaloupe and yellow peaches high on the list of excellent sources of vitamin A. . 38 ed in marriage to Alden Stanley pm-d Mr him dllfllll the :i'gning of the register. HR. AND MRS. ALDEN 8. FORD e:St. Paul's Angli _ Setting For Pretty Ceremony ped e . youngest son . and length. bonffant veil was held in Mrs._ Melvin Ford of Milton. . The T0908. v. she was attended by her two tionai period, assisted by Mrs. con Church Is The bride. Elven in marriage bell-sha skirt. H r ‘shoulder place by an open crown pill box of matching cut-out flowers. er bouquet wars cascade of red Mrs. Murrnnt chiffon with matching headdress. and she canted a bouquet of "The Sunday Visitor" in the rear of the church was under- taken as a council project for the ensuing year. The secre- ed prayer cards to the mem- be rs. The treasurer, acuaid, order more copies of the CWL handbook After some discussion on ways of getting all members to parti- cipate in the -perpetual Rosary in honor of Our Lady of Fatima on the first Saturday of e a c h month; the meeting adjourned. was given the necessary cards‘ tary Mrs. -Pius Steele distribut- t Mrs. Joseph 8 inst cted St. Pius X CWL how and white mums. Mrs. Keen. as the esmaid. chose mauve chiffon, with matching headdress and her bouquet was of mauve and white mums. The groom was attended by his brother. Errol, while Robert Ford and Ronald Keen acted as ushers. The reception folllowing the ceremony was held at the St. Paul's parish hall. For traveulng on a honey- moon trip through the Mari- times. Mrs. Ford chose a suit of sky blue with white acces- sories. Prior to her wedding the bride was tendered several mi-. scollaneons nd after a their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Supper" and bazaar on October Plans Supper The first fall meeting of -th e St. Pius X Parish Council of the CWL was held in the church hall on Thursday, Sept . The correspondence, as read by Mrs. J. Thompson. included the minutes of the annual CWL convention held at Saint Dun- stan's University in June. Mrs. Benton gave a report on ional CWL convention, which she attended in Halifax. It was decided that a ma s s would be held on the first Sat- urday in October for the youth of the parish in honor of Ou r Lady Fatima The members ‘decided to hold the organization's annual “Fall 8 and that the weekly card ville. Massachusetts, Mr_ John McCabe. Arlington, Massachus- etis. Miss Elizabeth McCabe Brighton. Massachusetts. Mr. and Mrs. John McKenna, Bed- ford Massachusetts, Mr. Owen Mccabe, Brighton, Massachus- etts. Mr. Paul Paquet, Brighton, Massachusetts, Miss Elaine Han- lon. New ealand. Prince Edward Island, Mrs. James Paquet, Sou- ris, Prince Edward Island, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kelly, Toronto, Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. Wal Har- lding, Toronto Ontario Telegrams of congratulations were received from Mrs. John F. Maclnnis Morell, Prince Ed- ward Island. Mr. and Mrs. John Maclnnis. Morell, Prince Ed- ward Island, Mr. and Mrs. Jos- eph Mac Innis, Morell, Prince Edward Island, Mr. and Mrs J.A. Hanlon. New Zealand. Prince Edward Island, Mr. and Mrs_ Jearard Hanlon, Montreal, M . d Mrs. J.B. Jay, Morel]. Prince Edward Island., Mr. and Mrs. William Kirby, Winthrop, Massachusetts. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Conway, New Zealand. Prince Edward Island. Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacDonald, Charlo- tetown. Prince Edward Island. Miss Christelle MacKenzie and Miss Arlene King, Toronto, Ont- 0. Prior to iier marriage the bride was tendered a miscellan- ous shower by Mrs. Donald Oli- var and Miss ileen Cheveri-e. After the reception at un- dy‘s Restaurant, the bride and groom left on a honeymoon trip to the Maritime provinces. They will reside at 388 East 36th Street Hamilton, Ontario. The groom is an employee of Domin- ion Foundries. while the bride is employed with the Hamilton Public Library. II] We?! ffilfl D! U! secretary OW Glasgow Mrs. Heath Houston. The tron?’- urer. Mrs. Charlmers Laird. ce- UCW Presents lported on the financial position , _ ‘ of e group and Mrs. Duiil Life Membership Moffatl presented the fellow- ship report. The sepwmber meeting of me Mrs. Warfield Orr will be the New Glasgow Unit of the United d°"°l.‘°""l .l°“d°". ‘°'' “*9 “'5” church women Wu held at the meeting with _Miss Anna Stev- home of M1“ Em, Laird on elison responsible for the nus- a Lynetta Brown took as '3‘ "1 ° 3 an - "- 3, for the devommal W. Orr are to be on the lunch period --The University of Gnd~-_ committee for the next meeting. The Bible study was led bv L"“°I‘ .“’a5 served P3’ “'9 5°" Miss Brown assisted by Miss 'e"5La.S5‘5‘9d P3’ M” chum’ ers air Rhoda Brown The Sro h d M . George Brow: wltholthe presi:rsi- CANADIAN APPNNTED tation to her of a life member- KUALA LUMPUR. Mal ship certificate and pin. The ad- (ReutersJ——CaroIine Dauk drefl W83 T985 by Mrs. War- been appointed director of nurs- field Orr and Miss Elsie Laird ing education for the wo,-jg made the presentation. Health Organization in Malaya. The business meeting was Miss Dauk. former director of conducted by the president inscrvice nursing education at Mrs. Warfield Orr. Plans were University Hospital, Saskatoon. made for the annual Thanksgiv. arrived here recently to advise ins turkey dinner to be held at the Malayan government Shining Waters Lodge. planning an expanded nursing The minutes of the last meci- education program. 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