~,. Mr | EDNA MACLEOD i TO WEDIN-JUNE gerson, Fanningbtook,. P.E.1.. ‘The marriage is to take place at St. Patrick’s Church; and Mrs. Urban Mac- cod, Dromore; P. ET, are “pleased to announce the en- JOHN ROGERSON: °°{": ut [held in Covehead hall in -June. up members — an increase of Those assisting in canvassing three over the past three years. |cistrict for Salvation Army Ap- |, A bingo was planned, sponsor- |peal are Mrs, Raymond Vessey, ed by the Waterford. Pleasant | /Mrs. Ira Lewis, Mrs. ~ Lowell View, and Skinner's Pond Dis- | Watts, Mrs. Harold Watis, Mrs. |tricts. It Was decided’ to spon- | Randolph Murray, Mrs. Richard | sor the girl-guides and ‘eub:packs.? Vessey and Mrs. Ernest Me- | for Palmer- Road. | Donald. It. was decided to as-) Masse& were offered for. voca- | Sist_ two other communities. in tions — also first communicants, | Spensoring opening night of An: The drawing for thé lucky tic- | ine of Green: Gables'at Confed- ket to St: Atife De Beaupre took’ eration Theatre.» Vouchers were place and the winner was Mrs. ;Siven-to members to sett. Albert Penny, ot oe ‘ The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., May-25, 1966. 7 * in programe. on citizen- |’ Mrs. Arthur Johnson, was The" president commended the charge of members for their co-6peration Ship, ee | during the past two years, and ;, Hostess for next meeting Will | solicited their continued support Mrs. dra Lewis with® visit- for the new executive. ae committee of Mrs.. Ben,” Meeting closed with prayer Simpson, Mrs, Reuben Watts, and blessing by the: Rev. Direc- food committee, Mrs. Harry tor* Fr. Walsh i CidtuL Wa Lewis, Mrs. Frank Lewis, Mrs.) es | “Stewardhip for To-days Wo- Irving McDonald, and Mrs, Clif- MARSHFIELD W. T. jman—was_the theme of a work-_ ford Chappell. «| Marshtield W.I. members met | shop held - aoe United : : ‘at the home.of Mrs. Athol Mc- |Church, and where. over“t00 Unit- eriaienn on — ./| Beth for.the May meeting which jed Church women were in attend- ee CWL _/was chaired by Mrs. John Munn. | ance, os righ “BAL a ve of ‘the Pa-| Roll call was: answered with Mrs, Heber Jones, ~Charlotte- cence aero River —/ name of.birth place of an early town presbyterial. president, in the ‘Peeial Mate Tad ien ue eee en ee eves that s jan se : , betes ; ; River with an attendance of 25 Ne ee eek ei eat Wise members. receiv- Held In Sackvil Maritime Training Sessions leBy UCW activities involving woman: wife, Mother, widow, retired woman, churchwoman. The leaders of the respective groups were, Mrs Blair-Wood, Mrs. Lorne Wigging- | ton, Mrs. Edna Moar, Mrs. leen Johnston, Mrs, W. A. Br Mrs. J.°R. Davies. In Mrs. A..E.: Ings. Mrs. Wilbur satisfactory report on proceeds whole range of everyday living, | Webster, Morell welcomed. the. sent of this old Vill ously hurt jmoved to the P.E.I. - kirk days, Fred has bee she. spent months and months i _ Harbour for quit years, His old home is still here charge of the workshop was | gs __fead te the rafiway station and ‘he last butter was made there way hack in 1910 or a little Ja- former resi- ter. This old buttery factory was age, Wa8 ser- jn the site of t i in. a car crash near eee Monnt Stewart-last- week-and re- ‘BRISTOL Bere more than 50. years ago and the . - a - late Walter McEwen: bought the e Mure property: and farmed parts of it afi poor while the ‘old circle was never In fact, touched on ‘one side, it was left Nas a.memory. Mrs. Addie 0'- army hospitals but in “the last- : “Brien. a resident:of the Sacred few years has been able to work fieart Home in the city well re- again. He has resided in Savage. jyanhers the old butter~ factory a number. of and race track’ as her old home Was yA fewevards away, She thinks the anvil and: other tools her late father used in his black- An. old navy veteran of health for many years. and we like to remember Fred as one of the best fellows Bris- tol_ever had in years gone by. We learn from our. old friend John Lund that he and his fath- er (this was in 1913) and hepth: old home whére horses were shod ershauled the old-buttet factory for. cents and “bring ‘vour from, Bristol to Midgell .in the own ‘hails blacksmith shops and winter months. The old: factory Country race tracks are gone was near McEwen's store on the forever now. century ago are still around. The “ track that went out of business. . smith shop’ more than half ag we New Quizzes 7 > ‘ > mass OTTAWA ‘CP)—The maga zine: Soviet Union ‘Today ol2ns other quizzes and competitions for- its readers Se The Mav edition of the maga- zine, published by the Soviet embassy, said it received ,.thou- sands of letters’ from all: parts of Canada in connection with its quiz on Russia. “First prize, a seven-day tour of Russia, was won by Henri Do rion of Laval University. The magazine said his. answers te the. 12-questions testing readers’ knowledge of Russia ‘were -al- most. impeccable."' Second prize of wooden Kho -khloma_ -decorations> went te \Rev. Fred J. Jackson of Ire _quois Falls, —Ont., \ 4 Soviets Plan : © from a card party. held “during the recognition that Christ jg |ladies. The closing worship was | the winter. Lord of all life: It Is the re s- conducted by. Murray River UCW | |_.Mrs, Rupert Godfrey spoke OM ponse -of the individual ‘and of |.led by Mrs. J. A. Ferguson, Mrs | |the topic of the meeting *“‘What he group to the demands .of | Royal White, and Mrs. Reuben? makes a good citizen.” ‘Christian faith and Christian liv- Moare. gagement. of their “daughter, Edna Marie to John James, ‘noh_of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ro- A- letter wa Fort Augustus, P. E. J. 6m /ea from the Redaraaets Fath- June 25, 1966 at 9:30 a.m. ers thanking the ‘members for re ——————s stamps’ sent by Mrs. Lillian Con- jdon ana _a--letter from .Mrs. Only A Liberal Government... “WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS Consolidation Is Topic © At Cornwall WI Meeting Cornwall WI had as their guests at the May meeting mem- of plant slips and seeds. . There |was one Visitor present... .Min- were _|torieal items. - ‘{Mrs..L. G, Ramsay; resolutions Mrs: Athol McBeth introduced the guest speaker of “the eve- ning, Mrs. Frank - Ross talked about her trip abroad jand of attending the A.C.W.W. |and\many other points of inter- fest. Mrs. Ross- was. presented with a gift by Mrs.. John Munn. Mts. Rupert Godfrey, Mrs. Athol McBeth were appointed to attend the T,. B.. luncheon, George Rogers concerning his- “Conveners for the year 1966 are as follows: spiritual, Mrs, John Arsenault, education, Mrs Peter MacLellan; . citizenship, Mrs. Russell Campbell; public rélations and press, Mrs. Hu- bert “Gillis; magazine, Mrs. Wil- bert: Lawless; ‘social action, Mrs pee the attitude of mind and |Lioyd Fraser. +spirit. It finds expressioh,i.n- |joy and in-love,in--a readiness ¢4 by Mrs, Heber.Jones. © \to give of time, of skills and abi-|~ S73 ;73 }SFTStCS |lities, possessions, etc. SAYS VISA DENIED | Mrs. Jones noted the forma-| ROME (AP) The Italian ‘tion of a new committee name- |CoOmMunist party said Tuesday ily,. organization and promotinne/{tat the United States had re- an Intra hie srw tat tata ont ease ‘this committee was most anxious | 2°" Organist was Mrs. _The Benediction was_pronoune- _ Will provide FREE SCHOOL BOOKS to jupils in Grades ae 1 to 11. Students in grades eleven_and twelve will be ’ mie, . able te rent. their books dt very low cost. bers of Meadow Bank WI, Clyde jutes and financial report ; | ;and former. president of the | and Margaret: Boswell, Mrs. jto meet with UCW's and also nf discussed. ai “River WI and also members of Cornwall Home and School. Successtil*card” parties Association. This meeting was|held during the winter months. held in Cornwall School audito- |A donation of $25.00 was voted | rium with Mrs. Jack McLean |to be sent to the Salvation Army | presiding and roll call was ans- Fund. Mrs. Urban Laughlin and | .wered with “I always rememb-|Mrs, Fred McDonald’ reported ered what mother said’? (a ma- having attended the executive | xim for me to go by) 'meeting. to-diseuss: the district. A discussion. took place on convention. to be held at -‘Travel- plans for the district convention ter’s Rest late in June. “Resolu- | which will be held in June. Mrs|tions’ were read, and _ reports “Jack: MacLean, leader of 4-H! from school--and.-visiting—com- mittees-were given. : The ‘hostess served ‘refresh- ments assisted by Mrs. Prowse | Chappell and Mrs. Arnold Mad- sen. ee | CORNWALL UCW | Cornwall UCW met recenfy. eluh announced .‘‘Achievement Day” would be held later ~in May. Resolutions were read and decided on for district con- vention. Mrs. Harold Godfrey reported for visiting committee and vouchers were given to members to sell for opening! night of Anne of Green Gables. The highlight of the meeting | was a panel discussion on ‘‘Con- solidation of schools’’. ‘ Mrs... George McMilfan intro- Ewen for the May meeting. Roll | call was answered with a scrip- | ture verse with letter (M) and a) baby garment for overseas relief “Devotions led by Mrs. Stanley [ were: K..{ Zielinski;__Membership, Italian sconstituent assembly, © Mrs. Lillian Condon; report forms, Mrs. Stewart Darr; pro- gram, Sheila Dunphy; radio and TV, Mrs. James Saunders; girl guides, Mrs. Fenner Ste- wart; visiting, Mrs. Percy Mac- Carvell, Mrs. Marion Brennan; ways and means, Mrs. Ray Lavers; Mrs. Dan Noonan and Mrs. Ge- rald Glover. Meeting closed with the Act of Consecration read by the- Director,—Rev, Louis Calla- ghan. Mrs. L. K. Zielinski then show- ed slides of New York, Puerto Kico and Jamaica which were much enjoyed by ‘all. ’ : Refreshments were served by iat home of Mrs. Gordon Me-* mrs. Clarence Hickey, Mrs. L. | G. Ramsay, Mrs. Stewart Darr, Mrs, -Gerald Glover and Miss Sheila: Dunphy. : “PALMER ROAD CWL- — Mrs. ‘Francis Gallant; | Preston Scott, Mrs. Ethel Me- oe sich<groups might’ Callum,~Mrs;.-Hector Jenkins |be organized. ~ spent 18 i were appointed to attend the ex-| The president continued to say ie his scent eeu t ecutive meeting at Stanhope to that this is the largest presby-| HULL, Que. (CP)—Normand finalize plans for a district con- |terial in the Maritime.Conference Bois, 29, of Aylmer, Que.,” was ee will be held in ‘and: announced the annual meet- committed Tuesday for Superior June. |in~ Sackville, New Brunswick, of criminal ‘negligence The June meéting is to be May 24,25, 26. The treasurer’s February death of four-year-old | |held at the-home-of Mrs. Lyle |report was presented by Mr.sy |Donald\Gauthier. Bois, foster | and Mrs. Irving Boswell when |Ewen Andersen, Charlottetov ther of ‘the child, was: charged | roll--call_will=be—answered- with | ~A~ session in leadership-train= #fte? a y |a penny for each year,a.W. 1. | ing forexecutive and members which | It'wed discovery of the.| member. ‘was conducted by the following- DY'S body in bush several “Gardening” will’be the top-|treasurers, finance chairman, Miles from Aylmer Feb. 12. He | ie“ot Parker Jewell who will be i175 Se : ‘ma® had disappeared from the foster | ad a aker, Mrs. Ewen Anderson; Christian home Feb. 3. : jand missionary education,. Mrs. : Sate - : T J. Humphrey, citizenship and : ‘ PLAN FOR REFUGEES social ‘action, “Mrs,. Hazen Ho-| Hee nC et ee WASHINGTON (AP) — Cuba |ward;* stewardship and recruit- | a ee eee jhas informed the ‘United States ing-;Mrs. Lloyd Fraser; sup- ;.” non-stop in Paris for nearly ithat its. pool of potential -refu- ply and welfare Mre“Levter live. Yeats ‘gees ‘with close relatives-in the | 7; s : eae iB ; . : | Johnstone; cofresponding and U.S. is exhausted and it wants i ‘ | recording secrétaries, Mrs. Da- to swit | : ; ; ha switch to refugees who have iq mutch; presidents, vice-pre- visa for a visit. Terracini, who "PEL. community hall in ‘ing of the conference to be held’ Court trial next fall on a charge k in the: a_.lengthy-:_ investigation 1 and sold 1,300,000| duced the panelists and Mrs. Frank Ross, convener of educa- tion and citizenship chaired the panel, » Rudi Dallenback who came from a district where there was consolidation .of ‘rural schools, Reg McDonald of Dept. of Education and. Harold ‘God- frey representing the rate pay- ers of.district. .Many interesting points were -brought_to light a8/5nq an interesting discussion|Mrs. Joseph Bernard; -welfare, |. th iti a representative from each of |rojjqwed. The president Mrs.|Mrs. Bernard. Keefe; press, Mrs| ~The world's longest train tun- \Gonterenee = ae oul t el —ADD. YOUR. NAME : ) the four groups into which the |Reg McEwen presided over the; Russell. Callaghan; member- inél runs under the Lepontine Church of Canada. {TO THE CONTRIBU- me 3 members had been divided, di-|husiness part of the meeting., |ship, Mrs, Austin Kennedy who|Alps for - 12.3 miles -between| Stewardship discussion: groips | TOR ROLL.” rected questions to the panel, A letter from thé correspond-jreported that there were 37 paid\Italy and Switzerland. considered the following areas of i : ; \ ae ae wks Those .attending felt the even- ing had been well spent and that better education for the © child- ren would be available in years POR beens se “Mrs. Lincoln McLeod will: be | Murchison followed and opened |with a hymn«and scripture read by. Mrs. Royden Reynolds. i Mrs. Murchison based her me- ditation_on ‘‘what is man’. The last part of chapter four ‘of ‘‘Je- sus-Christ and the Christian| Life’’ was capably given by Mrs} Hoston Herliky. _ Members formed into groups ling secretary was read” asking |members to attend work shop on | stewardship to. be held in Morell | ‘attend one of these work shops. “'Palmer Road CWL. The presi- |was given also reports from the |day. ‘and Summerside. As many mem: |" i o_| hostess for. June. meeting. Food ‘special mention was made con- eommittee Mrs. Colin McPhail | cerning Mrs. Réland Gass, Mrs |' eonverier, Mrs.- Heber McPhail |jawson Drake and Mrs, Roydon _A total of 18 members attend- tian immediate family” connec: | idents and unit-leaders, ‘Mrs. | : : isl ed_the ‘recent. annual meeting, of = in the United: States. ine |Kennefh Parker, Mrs. Henry | \state-department, reporting this / : ; | : iTye, Park Royal, introduced | dent, Mrs. Edward McAldulf, nd: asked that, refugee tights current literature available for opened the meeting with prayer phe started up again today or |individual and or group benefit. | followed by minutes of last (Thursday. Refugee plane flights| A Playette was presented by | meeting - also of last annualifrom Cuba to the U.S. have Spring Park: UCW. portraying a. meeting. Financial statement |peen suspended since last Fri- jcourtroom scene with judge, wit- ; ; jness, and jury. The playette had been produced-in Bermuda, and | different conveners: _ spiritual, “KEEP IT DARK Building Objective: $35,000 “HELP THE ARMY ATTAIN THEIR GOAL Appeat a Mrs. George Lowtherand Mrs. H. Herliky. : : “> “MEADOW BANK wi “Mrs. Norman McPhail presid- ea at the recent meeting of Mea-_ ‘dow Bank WI. Roll call was . Mrs. Sterling Clow. answered by 15 members, and resolutions..were read and_dis- eussed. Red Cross articles were pass- ed in and a quilt completed. Mrs. Lawson Drake gave a satis- factory report_on’: the Variety eoncert held recently in Cornwall: hall. , : Programme consisted of - very interesting and informative talk by Joseph McLennan, prin- eiple of Vocational High School en ‘‘traiziing courses’, follow- ed by discussion. Next meeting is to be held at home of Mrs. Pearl Scott and ~Roll call will be a verse from an old Auto- graph album “and ~ Mrs. Pearl Scott, and Mrs. James Yeo wi have charge of the refreshmen : SHERBROOKE WI ._ . The May meeting of Sher- brooke WI met at the home of Mrs. John Steele, with the pre- sident, Mrs. James Harris pre- siding. Roll. call was answered hy 13 members with an exchange ~The Candaian Forces Mobile Recruiting Team will be in Summerside on “WEDNESDAY advise on the opportunit Armed Forces. — THECA | QUEEN a Will present study. Mrs. George SUMMERSIDE © . A-Carer Counsetting Officer will_be_available.to ies for careers in Canada’s 11am. to 7 p.m. Royal Canadian Air Force Association NADIAN FORCES RECRUITING CENTRE | CHARLOTTE ARMOURIES Reynolds for—their—_fine work |— completed with a recent enrol- ment of 35. A total of 25 of this group took part in evening Sun- day service. , Mrs. George McMillan read a yery interesting, paper on “Ra- cial Problems’. Next meeting .will be held at |home of Mrs. Food committee will be Mrs. | George McMillan, Mrs. Gordon chison. * Mrs..Colin McP hail, York Point will lead worship ser- vice and. Mrs. "Hazen Howard McMillan was organist and the |meeting closed with a poem by ithe ‘president followed by the Mizpah _ benediction. YORK W.. I. Mrs. Randolph Murray pre- sided at the May meeting of the York W. I. witich was held in York W.. I~ Community hail with Mre.’Parker Jowell ae-host- ess. Roll call was answered with a picture of first years of married -life.’’ Routine business was dealt with. Mrs. Randolph Murray and Mrs, Peter Proud were appoint- ed to attend.an executive meet-. bey Reg’: McEwen: | McEwen_and Mrs. Stanley Mur- | Pl n 2 Ts ~ a a ro On, ing at Stanhope to plan for a district convention which will be % 25 MAY 1966 “It speaks for itself... | VOTE LIBERAL! _ ~ BERAL _Ineerted, by P.E.1._Liheral Assoc... “Patented 1964" ~ ¢riss-cross panels give when Only Sarong has criss-cross control, exclusive Cordtex Go ahead... Stretch, Bend, Stoop, Twist! you go. 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