Members of the Canadian National Institute for the Blind Auxiliary did much to make the ' CNIB's annual Christmas party @ success, at the Clover Club in Charlottetown Tuesday after- ' @ The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Dec. 30, 1959. YULETIDE PARTY — HAPPENINGS - HELD FOR CNIB ary members Mrs. Laura Clapp, x presented a-gift te Miss. Grace Seaman in honour ef her ap- proaching marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Bernard, Baltic, have been visiting their daughter, Mrs. Harold Bigelow, Southwest Lot 16. Mr. Edward (Murdock) Bryan- ton, Spring Valley, has been visit- ing his brother, Mr. Preston Bry- anton, Rollo Bay. Mr. Ivan Ramsay, Southwest Lot 16, Miss Ellen Hazelwood, Mr. and Mrs, Herman Bryanton and son and daughter, Gerald and : Faye, of Spring Valley are spend- — ereemees Eight tables of bridge were in | play Monday evening at the Cha-- Jottetown Hotel when the mem- ‘bers of the Duplicate Bridge ‘Club held their weekly meeting. | Winners were: North and South} 1. Mrs. Lloyd Wellner and Mrs. Helen Dunbar; 2. Mrs. Benjamin Rogers and Mrs. J. David Ste- wart. East and West: 1. Mrs. Robert King and Mrs. Robert . 2. Mr. Bayfield Ellis and . Coffin. An interesting feature of next week's meeting will be the com- petition for Masterpoints by all) members of the American Con-; tract Bridge league of which) ; are-70. eligible members in Charlottetown. Miss Pauline Noonan, RN, of Montreal, spent the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L.L. Noonan, City. While here she attended the MacDonald Seaman wedding at Bloomfield ‘@n Dec: .26. Miss Noonan left yes- terday by plane for Montreal to her duties at St. Mary's - Miss Sandra Hunter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hunter, left by plane on Tuesday to spend the New Year holidays at Wind- gor Junction, N.S., where she will visit Miss Gail MacDonald. Miss Lee Kitchen, student nur- ge at St. John General Hospital, arrived this week to spend the New Year with her mother, Mrs.}. Laura Kitchen, Palmer Apart- : Miss Ella, Jones of Moncton, aunt of Mrs. Kitchen, fs also a house guest for the holidays. Mrs. David Rennie, New Wilt- ghire, has been visiting her dau- g@hter, Mrs. Chester Bernard, who has been ill at her home, 25 Hills- boro Street.: Miss Gail Williams left Mon- day by train for Toronto where ghe will visit with friends. She will also be guest of her grand- mother, Mrs. Fred Purser, Kit- chener, Ont., and her brother, tario. A well known Islander, Mrs. Mary Catherine MacIntosh, of Lodi, California, died recently in her ninety-seventh year. Mrs. Mac , a native of Orwell Cove; the Island for Lodi, where she married a prominent farmer, Thomas B. MacIn- . At the age of ninety, Mrs.. Macintosh enjoyed her first air- trip to York, P.E.I., where she visited her niece, Mrs. Wil- Ham Crockett, and Mr. Crockett. She was a sister of the late Dan W. MacPherson, Orwell Cove. Miss Jane Morrison entertain- ed at her home in Summerside at the tea hour on Boxing Day ‘hon- ig the Misses Dorothy Clark, , and Donna Silliphant, RN, ons to their parture for | Jaw, Sask. Assisting in HTanton were Miss Mary Rae Tanton, RN. Mrs. George Small- 'man and Mrs. Wilfred Waugh, RN. Mr. and Mrs. George Schurman « M'ss Annabel Lea of Moncton, N.B. spent the weekend in Sum- merside visiting the former’s mother, Mrs. Layton Schurman. Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Cairns, daughter, Margaret, and Mrs. T. B. Carruthers of Summerside, spent the week-end with relativ- and friends in Halifax, N.S. Mr. Arthur Callbeck, student Nova Scotia Technical Coll<ze, x, is spending his vaca.ion} his parents, Mr. and ’Mrs. Callbeck, Summerside. Miss Bernice Bunston of Ottawa spending the Yuletide season Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Morrison en- tertained at their home in Sum- ‘merside on Christmas day when their children and grandchildren were present. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Diamond and three children returned to their home in Halifax after spending Christmas holidays with Mrs. Diamond's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Arsenault, Summerside. Mrs. L.G. Dewar and Mrs. H.J. MacWilliams, O'Leary, entertain- ed recently at Mrs. Dewar's home at a nurses Christmas party. Dur- ing the evening Mrs. W.E. Turne ing a two weeks vacation at North 3ay, Ont., guests of Mr. Bryan- ‘on’s brothers, Stacy and Freddy [ Bryanton, | Mr. and Mrs. F.W. Hastings and daughter, Karen Ann, of Am- herst, N.S., are guests of Mrs. lastings’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Matthews for the Christ- mas and New Year's hOlidays. Miss Sandra Matthews, student ; at Mt. Allison University is spend- ing the Christmas holidays ,with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, John , A. Matthews, O'Leary. noon. Left to right are auxili- Hyndman, Mrs. Harry Bonnell, Mrs. Arthur Coffin and Mrs. Mrs. John Gordon, Mrs. A. W. | William Teed. were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs, John A, Matthews, O'Leary. it F Te PPLE Mr. David Gillis of Sydney, N.S., | i : an A i pe. iF He fF ee : ref 3 : i] i 3 F - q Fé ¢ | ! The aamual meeting of the Kelly's Cross Women’s Institute was held in the school room with five members present. A discus- sion was held on the continua- tion of the Institute in this com- munity due to the. poor attend- ance during the previous two years. It was decided that since May, 1960, will be the fifteenth anniversary of this organization }and that nine members offered to join and be active that the In- stitute continue. The January meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Curley. The secretary reported a balance of $34.00 on hand after all bills were paid. Donations were made to the T.B. League, Polio Clinic, to- the convention for prizes for students making the three high- est marks in the. Matriculation : ' Mr: William MacKenzie and WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS Kelly’s Cross WI Members To Continue Organization: examinations. The sick of the dis-|Christmas cards were not gener-| trict were brought treats and the | ally used until about 1846. school children were given treats at the end of the school year and at Christmas. ; : Correspondence consisted of a letter from Mrs. Burge stating that the membership fees- for the coming year be fifty cents each, half of which would be paid to the Provincial secretary. - The same officers were asked to con- tinue and a was held on raising is. It was decided to hold @ dancé in the school dur- ing the holidays, plans for which would be completed later. Miss Monaghan asked the mem- bers for contributions of candy, | sandwiches and doughnuts and} to take charge of the sale of| lunches at the Christmas concert. 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