Pert and pretty is this be- guiling nightgown designed on the same lines as the shift dress. It is made of a gentle blend of dacron, nylon and cotton in white, pink or blue. THE NIGHT SHIFT Twin rows of lustrous daisy embroidery and scalloped lace cascade from the low neck- line to the hem. Both the hem and ruffled collar are trim- med with lace. WW . Roll 9“. with a verse of taining the word Correspondence consisted of letters of thanks from a number mem d an Easter greeting from a former member, Mrs. J. B. Miliman. now living in Cambridge. and a letter from Valija Sovers, St. Mark’s WA, adoptse in Germany alija reported that the condi- eall was answer scriptur‘e con. "Knowledge." The Guardian. Charlottetown, a... May 4. 1963. 7 HAPPENINGS V tion of her twin brother's health is the cause of mu anxiety, also that the winter has been thanked the member for tho ELLEN’S DIARY Granddaughter paused in the yard this afternoon, books in her arms. on her way home from classes. to watch a snap. row pick up a scrap of paper fly up then to an eave. ' A “The nesting has commenc- ed.” she offered. Mack nodded. "And do you know what I heard this morn- ing?" he queried. “I could hard- ly believe my ears, for I thou- ght there were none about. It was a pheasant, I heard‘" d I.“ Alex reported, "saw Canada geese! They went that- away." he grinned pointing over a hilltop. “it's a lovely time of year-tine Springtime." she sai And in the sunshine prevail- ing. was many an engaging pro. misc and warrant of the delights in the seasons ahead. . .We talk- ed of them this evening w h e n company joined us. about the hearthfirc. in the quiet and peace of week's end. “I'm always happy to see the last of the winter.” James said. "And April, though it is a month of changeable weather, I like better than those of the Fall. how we look ahead. not to snows and frosts. but to the sunshine and showers of the pleasant ays." ~ ' ~ "‘Strange.“ another remarked with a dry chuckle, “I wouldn't mind another month or two of Winter In the spring the work thickens. 'llhe worries 0f “‘0 cropping come then." “I know," James agreed. “But I always think, a man 'can incet any worry better if he has histgeet planted on the firm ar ." ~ and Sunshine And Showers Of Pleosont Days Ahead Star - and moonlight, this eve- ning gave. nd we remember- ed how gently these would shine on the fresh 7,.mounded grave in that} Istand ."eemetery, where this afternoon, the remains of one exceedingly dear to her lov- ed ones was laid. ' F’rst ~ born of a family of sis- ters, she was. Destined not to reach the adult years. Winsome- lv pretty, as are girls in the new of the teens. Beloved. . . and gone. Only memories re- main: ‘scenes of happy days. scraps of conversation that come to mind over and over. A look. young and wondering. And again we realize that after all, chil- dren, our blessings, are “0 nly lent, not given." And it is not the sad loss we must dwell on. ‘but rather be grateful for the privilege that she was lent for so long. Yet on a sad note at Alderlea. our day and week goes. out into this night and away. Below the mounded red. the daughter and sister of an Island farm - home rests in this star. and moonlight. Presently sum- mer - flowers will unfold there. Songbirds will sing. And to the bereaved, loved ones, k_i n, schoolmates, friend, memories will be sweet. _ "Sweet as the tender fragrance that survives. When martyred flowers breathe Out their little lives; Swaet as a song that once consoled our pain, But never shall be sung again. Is thy remembrance. Now the hour of rest . Hath come to thee. Sleep. lov- ed one, it is best." _ Until Monday - Good-night. . . MEN-'5 ORGANIZATIONS Special Moss And Buffet Precede CWL Annual The annual meetin of the - glib Cg‘igigil of the ‘C.W.L. 3:1: A Ce ay even A 3. in the Regional ETg‘h 331100]. A special Mus wuceiebm- 04100:: five 5mm. by Rev. M. J. y an a lar e on of people attended wig: & talism- Innusl meeting. in l 3' Port of the year’s activ‘Tfleo. MI I amber :1!!!" card parties. Wu locial f m misty clubs. “disum' . couch mentioned a num- said for decent MMN. incl : Mrs. bet I “will M or e 0 who lira. I1th M has. rm and: . ’néhw In. A... ,I,‘ J _"._ _4 a" “myth agent. a. and exercise, and this Gallant gave an account of the masses. thirty eight in all, flow- ers for the church. choir books. seals, convention e x p e n s e a. school prizes and various other contributions, including dona- tions to various activities as tho Music Festival and the Western s ital. HOAII address was read to tho outgoing president, Mrs. Keough. M s. Fred Fitzgerald. and w e ased her the «filly! for their help during gun “For a show what power this group can force is made up of small parish councils ills. ours." Mrs. ugh ok- ed Rev. M. J. Rooney, the Spin- itual Director and all those who m' M. .r. sooner WI! “1" called upon to IMF!” "N mfg: 3e splendid work 0°- year. ngtbe 'i'hooiocttonofnow John Pillman. Kensington. was I a weekend visitor to Halifax; where he attended an Anglicanl Church conference. ‘ Guests of Mrs. William Gilly Kensington. are Miss Lottie Sims. who has returned to Ken- sington after spending the win- ter months in Charlottetown, and Mrs. A. H. Duvar of Montague. King Lion Fenner Stewart and Lion Ben Riehl, Kensington. attended a district cabinet meet- ing at Moncton on Sunday. The final card party of the season was held recently at the Royal Canadian Legion. home. eucington. dies first prize was won by Mrs. Charles Hie. key. second prize by Mrs. Ger- ald Mill, Consolation prizes went to Mrs. Garnet Turner and Mrs. George Carr. and door prize to Mrs. George Hickey. For men. Charles Hickey won the fir st prize, Earle Carr second. con- solation prizes Earle MacKay and ‘ Simmons, and door prize for men. Earle Mac- Kay. A pot luck supper preced- ed the card games. Today's spring Bonnet tea at the Community Cent-re will fea- ture booths of home cooking. candy. sewing and knitting. Hei- ers will be displayed. The tea is an annual affair of the Junior League of the Charlottetown Hospital. The reguler meeting of the Kensington Presbyterian Young Women’s Guild was held on Tuesday April 23 in th e Guild room. The meeting opened with the Lord's Prayer, followed by the devotional period led by Mrs. Ron Kennedy, Roll call was ans- wered by 9 members. Plans were made to hold a rummage sale on Friday, May 24 in the Old Town Hall. The meeting closed with the Mizpah Benediction after which lunch was served by Mrs. John Heffell and Mrs. John Paynter. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morris. 48 Chestwood Drive, were host and hostess Monday evening for a surprise party in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F, Bent. ley who celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary that day. Six couples were in attendance. Mrs. A.F. Gormley, Mrs. R, R. Hurst, and Mrs Ewan Camp. ell were winners ‘of the door- prizes donated by Taylors Jew- ellers at the fine china program Monday night Mrs_ E.K. McNutt and Mrs. Walter Rickard were winners of two floral arrange- U‘ — parcel which she said was re meats fo r owning a set of ceived on good time vfor Christ- Spode for th e longest period of imas, and was very satisfactory ‘me. Both women have had ! and deeply appreciated. and con their Spode for 25 years. icluded her letter by extending 3 good wishes to the members. Mrs, Elizabeth Gaudet, 29i Mrs. Walter Moase, treasurer Rochtord St, left yesterday for gave a satisfactory financial rc~ Moncton, N.B.. to visit her sonlport. and daughter'm'law- a Mrs. Cecil Mill. Dorcas secre- MI‘S- F'al‘l‘eu Gandet. itary. reported through the sec- ‘retary that she had received a Mr- and Mrs. Howard Stew- .letter of appreciation from Mrs. art left Charlottetown Monday .‘Davisou for the bale which she to take up residence in Florida. {mid was very Satisfactory 1 Mrs. Lloyd Howard asked for MrS- Wendell W001i Spoke 0!! contributions for a parcel to be retarfle‘l Child-Ten 31“! Shel‘wm sent ermany for Valijc’s Hgspltal fit the Paljkdflle wom' birthday in June. Mrs. David L. 31;; lrgli‘ttltute meetins Wednes—Mclnuis, president of the Church in AN INVITATION — Your, friends and neighbours enjoy hearing about it when you have visitors, make a trip or h a v e a party. These so. ciai notes make interesting ' Bride Honored cold requiring much fuel. She. . ale. ‘ Mrs. Walter Moase invited the ‘ thday cake to Mrs. Townsend. [Clark. a former classmate of' lthe bride. Others assisting. al. A . so former classmates, were Mrs. I' KvenSIngfon lHer‘oert Moore and Mrs. Wil- ifred Waugh. who cut the rib. KENSINGTON Rebeca. bone, Mrs. Rendie Caseley who Jardine. RN, whose marriage read the gift cards. and Mr takes place today. Saturday, was LWiiliam Callheck who arrang- tcndered a miscellaneous show-led t'ne ‘ or on Tuesday night at the homel A SOCIBI 5. hour followed and re- of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Humph-‘freshments were served by the rey. Kensington. ‘ihostcss assisted by Mrs, Roy‘ Y:liow and white streamers Macmmur' Mrs' Rom" Reid-l and a white wedding be“ gave Mrs. J. L. Davison, Mrs. Ivan the room a festive air for the DarlaCh- Mm Ne“ Shame ocasion, Tiny mums V and Miss Mae Walker. were used for accent throughout the decor. island Delegates ‘ Attend WorkshOp. A group of P.E.I. craftsmen Nuptial music was played by Mrs. Ivan Darrach, wiliile the ride to be was escorted to the seat of honor by Mrs. George; s m -1 PD El 3 o D on F. 3' m D. 1 to m n: n m in members to her home for the} June meeting to be held in the; shop of New Brunswick crafts- evening, text word to be “Ack-' men held Saturday in Frederic- nowledge“. The regular offeringi ton. N.B. amounted to $5.05, flower fundx The Island delegates were $1.62. among those participating in, A motion was passed that M”. I the new provincial handicraft William Gill convey greetings tol program set up in cooperation. '50....5 a Miss Lame Sims who has te.lw1th the New Brunswick handi-i mem 'of her eidest daughter. Margaret , t Cst. Reginald Bowley Lutes. turned to Kensington. but was crafts branch. 1 unable to attend the meeting, The program included per- The meeting closed widtprayer. [ iods for discussions with staffi Lunch was served by the 1105-! members and other craftsmen. istandards rules SGuild. thanked the members for . fess. assisted bv Mrs. E l m e r a d is p l a y of handicraft pro—1 a representative from the N.B.l helping with the Easter tea and Moase. and by Mrs. John Moase I ducts and the annual meeting of. provincial tax office explained ; the A discussion on a new set of 1 men with regard to reports to‘ products to other provinces. who made and presented a bir- the NB. Craftsmen Council. news_ When you know of any such items please call Mrs. Jean Koenig at 4.8506. Char- lottetown. Mrs. Tru Rey- nolds at 6-8031, Summerside l ! THE SEARCH IS ON . . . Please Help or the news bureaus of The Guardian and Evening Pat- riot in Montague, Alberton or Us Find Charlottetown's Souris. Any of our offices will enjoy and appreciate hearing from you. KENSING’ION -— A White Elephant sale was held at th e April 28th meeting of th e Ken. sington Ladies Aid to the Prince , County Hospital, held in the j United Church Assembly Room. ‘. rs. Ivan .Darrach and Mrs. Btruce MacLeod acted as auc- tioneers. ‘ ’ Mrs. R.W. Auld presided at the meeting which was attended by members and invited guests. The minutes were read by th e secretary, Mrs. Lloyd Howard. and Mrs. Ivan Darrach read the treasurers report. The president reported th at money is being raised for the purchase of furniture for th e Prince County Hospital lobby. Mattress covers requested by the hospital. and fou- this pro- ject the -Women's Institute of the area are responding to a letter sent 0 ut by Mrs. Harold Laird. - The president Mrs. Anld wel- comed the visitors, and asked for new members. She explain- ed the use of dime cards as a means of raising money, a nd also the system of meetings. Three a r e held and three in the fall. none are held in the winter. Collection amounted to $6.80. The committee members for the next meeting which is to be' held at the home, of Mrs. James Saunders are 5. .E. Peppin and Mrs. L.K. Zielinsloi. Lunch was served by several of the ladies. ed .Satilrday. May 11th. KENSINGTON — A report on the Diocesan annual meeting held in Charlottetown was given by the official delegate. Mrs. Ei- lis Profitt. at the May meeting of St. Mark's WA, held at the St. Marks WA Hears Report On Diocesan Annual Meeting Our Lady of Good Counsel. then took place. Mrs. Harold Cormier was elected president. with Mrs. Roy Gallant as first vice o president, Mrs. Thelma Har - president. Mrs. Carlyle Trainor as thir vice - president. Mrs. Alcide Boudreault. was named treasur- home of Mrs. J. G. Townsend on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. El mer Moase, Mrs. ohn Moast- and Mrs. David L. McInnis who also attended the meetings, as sisth in reporting on the infor- m-ation gained from the addres: given by the Dominion presi- dent, Mrs. John Robertson, and agenda presided over Provincial president, Mrs. G. G. i Vt'OOd . l The president, Mrs. Elmer ‘; Moase presided and led the de- er, Mrs. Alfred lIandrahan, Sec. retary, and Mrs. Howard Foley. corresponding secretary. Mrs. Cormier took her place as new president and thanked her fellow members for their. support. The meeting adjourned with the singing of the Hymn to II. BENNETT CARR Insurance Counselling Dist. Supt. Sun Life of Canada: Phone 4-8817 - 45435 Charlottetown. P.E.l. AAAAA‘ vvvvvvvvvrv SPECIAL Cf ~oo.ooo—o}0~ AA--- AAA 24'. inst arrived — classic Kumlon cardigan and W" M Hutch lovely new Spring 2.98. 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The winner will be announced " GIFT MOTHER MOTHER of THE YEAR Treat Her Like II Queen Here is 11 Mother’s Day gift suggestion give her Theatre Tickets TH’E MOTHER OF THE YEAR WILL BE PRESENTED WITH FREE PASSES THE MIRACLE WORKER “Winner of Two Academy Awards" "Best Actress" -— “Best Supporting Actress" FORTY POUNDS 0F TROUBLE “The Years Funniest Movie" ANT) "PAPA‘S DELICATE CONDITION” "The Family Movie For Every Member of your household" m Theatre l COOL CARE FREE COTTONS Cool and carefree, fom- > inine and flattering . . . that’s cotton for now through summer. Mom’s who attended the annual work- . .i '. t“ a! MARGARET MAC cs'r. REGIALD LUTES ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mrs. RCMP, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bowley G. Lutz. Moncton. NB. Marriage to take place May t Park Royal United Church at 2 p.111. LEAN to: Florence MacLaren. nnounces the engage- Elaine. RN I give mother was held, and I the tax office. 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