WHICH DO A gift was sent recently to __.,the Women's. Institutes of P.E.1. from the Stockholm- Forbundet (The Stockholm - Housewives Association, com- prising 23 local associations within the city of Stockholm) fn the form of a doll dressed in traditional costume of the ~Husmoder,. the. Swedish coun- terpart of Woméy*#* Institute. The doll was sent to Mrs. Frank Ross, who met repre- sentatives of this Forbundet while in Stockholm last Sep- tember, and carries greetings from her land to ours. In re- turn the P.E.I. Institutes are sending to Sweden one of their ‘Anne of Green Gables’ dolls made by WI members here. ° Anne is already familiar to. Sweden from ‘the famous L:M. Montgomery booke. Kathleen LL FOR SWEDEN? Ld ". |a May clouded sky. In sunshine | Ross, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.* Frank Ross is shown above holding the attractive dolls. The costume of the Swe- dish. Husmoder doll, on the right is made from..complete- ly handwoven’ materials and the body is also hand made. Colors of dresses vary from province to province in. Swe- den, and some wear em- r |the crocuses opened colorful cups ito Gateh the golden bedms, hya- leinths fulled,—lambkins arrived | jin field-and pen. . .And we - what jof our givings0 well, whether or not we have given our best jto the days, ever with a thought of the welfare of others in mind we “are persuaded” “There's sun on the _ highest | mountain ’ yhome of his parents, Mr. And shade-in the vale below; |The lark's glad song in, the mor- ning broidered caps; but the basic design remains the same. ELLEN’S DIARY All Children Are Loved _ There Is No Favorite... - “What did- this week give?" |And what delights tsfand farms we wondered aloud, as we sat at can give one. . .We love the lit- —hbreakfast this morning. This is |tle footpaths that wind in field usually a quiet meal, one*which ‘and woodland, leading to some comes before our world about, sanctuary of place: to the spring has had time to look in on~us. jit may be,-or along a* summery The smoke of.the first fire has hedgerow where on sunny ferny dissolved in shadowy blue a-'banks in their season the wild gainst the opposite slope of val- |— ley. The sticks on the hearth! crackle brightly, and the lingers : | ing aroma of the’ foods prepar- ed, stir the appetites healthful-—; ly. We chat. And what a num- | ber and variety of topics ap- +} 4 _ pear! The farming alone - what an engrossing subject that is! | > A thrush in the. twilight’s glow; The smiles of little children, The wayside flowers we see: The love that broods through all things, Envelops ‘you and me. of the strawberries grow; or to a raspberry patch toward the end of the haying, or in search of sarsaparilla when the air is new wine, and the bees ‘‘make hay’ in the fireweed; or up to ‘ & —-HAPPE . Wayne Campbel]l of Halifax, S. was a recent guest at the and Mrs. Wellington Campbell, Mon tague. f 4 Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Judson. St Peter's Bay. arrived home™ last ‘iweek from an extended visit to Vancouver, B. C. where they - visited Mrs. Judson’s sister and lother relatives. They also visif- ed many places of interest on \the British Columbia coast. Frank Chase, who, is with the Air Force in Winnipeg, Man., re- jcently spent a short visit to Re- ‘deque, E ; Mrs. Edward Hassam, Sutton | Coldfield,, Warwickshire, Eng- land arrived on Thursday night “by jet to spend a three week holiday with"her brother and sis- jter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Her- | bert Baxter and daughter. Do- _trothy Elizabeth, of Stanhope. ton, Ont., and formerty—of— Mon: ‘award for 12 years of safe driv: ©. \ing at a banquet held recently —Lpy-White—Rose_andShell._Com= | pany. “He is the son of Mr. and ‘Mrs, Joseph Lannigap. Sr., .of | Montague and—is—marriéd—té—the— | o. ‘former Evelyn=Macintvre Ca The couple have th ¢ ildren. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Doria “Thue and-family of Edmonton, Al- __. berta have purchased the Mac- Auley farm-in Brudenell and have recently moved into thelr new home. The Women's Institute handi- -craft-van—is—now in Kilmuir, iwhere the. course began on ‘Monday and will continue’ for ‘two weeks. Crafts taught are dressmaking, glovemaking, tex- itile painting, ‘cushion making, basket weaving,’ ete, = cs Jo-Anne..and Stephen Cousins, Malpeque. spent a week recent- ly with their. grandparents, Mr. land. Mrs. Robert S. Cousins, Darnley. | Arthir DesRoches, Long Rt- NY iver has as guest, his brother, |our house the little things were |Mrs. Ken. MacCallum of St. |- | Harold Lannigan’ of Hamile- jtague, was presented with an NINGS = ,» Audrey Jenkins,- Women’s Editor. ‘Phone 48506 Mr. and Mrs. John Corcoran, Piusville. ' Also visiting ‘the Cox- corans were Mr. and Mrs, Roger Bulger arid family of Foxley—Ri- ver Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Forbes have returned from Florida and are at their cottage. at Lower Bedeque. Dr. John C. Bonnell and Mrs. | Bonnell, Montague were recent guests at the home of Mrs. Bon- nell's:parents,.Mr. and Mrs. Wil- fred Craig, Middleton. DIRECTS. RESEARCH OTTAWA (CP) — Edward H. Humphreys, 34, of Toronto, has been appdinted research direc- for of the 150,000-member Ca- nadian Teacher's federation. He will take up his new, post Sept..1, succeeding Dr. T. Barr Greenfield, who has joined the Staff- of the Ontario Institute: for | * Mr. is'"a research ag- | Studies - Humphreys sistant with the institute. in. Bducation. | | } | | MARJORIE CURLEY | Mr and Mrs. Vernon ‘Cur- ed to announce the engage- ment of their daughter; Mary od JOSEPH TRAEINOR ENGAGEMENt ANNOUNCED . 1 ley, Charlottetown are pleas- The wedding is to take place ’Mrs. Ernest Coles will Trainor. Emerald, P. EF at the Chureh of The Most Holy ' “Redeemer, Charlotte- Marjorie to Joseph Eugene, town. on June 11, 1966 at 10:30” -Ernes The-Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., May 14, 1966. ‘son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Leslie %a. m. | WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS - ~ St. Peter’s WI Meets With Greenwich WI Members ° guests at the home of Mrs. Shir- ley Sutherland for the ~May, meeting, along with st. Peter's Bay WI. President, Mrs. Rich- ard Hayden’ opened the meet- ling with the thought ‘A school teacher. paid tribute childhood when she said “In ‘ : > -twere discussed and routine busi- | S! Greenwich WI members were’|of two ‘contests “A-Floral Wed-| ness and correspondence . was | It was decided ‘to ding’* which was:won by Mrs. _y tion. |Burtan Campbell itcwn who was the guest speaker closed—with-the -Mizpah—henedic- HUNTER RIVER WI An interesting program was carried out atthe home of Mrs. Ralph “ MacFadyen__ president of Hunter River WI for: the May meeting. * . Mrs. Albert Craswell, as con- vener- of citizenship read a well prepared paper on what it.means to be and what it takes to-be a good Canadian. She introduced of» Charlotte- for the evening. He brought forth many points of interest to ali the members in His’ compre- hensive talk. Mrs. MacKadyen presented him with.a small gift of appreciation. Plans for the bicycle taken care of. radeo | ing, which will be held at the home of Mrs J Burns, and | an article left.over from last aue- tion was sold a &Dhe hostess assisted by com- ments, journed | PLEASANT GROVE Ucw A-recent meeting of the Psa- after which meefing’ ad- moe the devoljonal period. by. Mrs» Ernest les, followed by serip- ture feading by Mrs. John Watts and Mrs. Alan MacDonald A ‘litany was read by Mr Gerdon Coles followed by prayer. Mrs. Frank Bain read the meditation .cirele.of prayer The president, Mrs Rain was in charge of the business and roll call. was answered by .geven: |members and one visitor. It was” |decided ,to have an auction at the next meeting ents Mrs: Frank Lacey gave a. talk ‘on. the New Corriculurn” and it was agreed to oe ee 2. ~ hos- tess for the next meeting and Mrs. Gordon Coles and Mrs. of devotions. those in charge. . | __ MOUNT STEWART UCW_ The monthly meeting of the ~~ Mount Stewart UCW was held ‘in the. church hall on Wednes- day .May 11. ~ Routine opening was followed by scripture read by Joan Glover. The roll call was answered by~i5 members, reading a verse of . scripture containing ‘the word ‘mother’, ‘A letter was read—concerning, the VEW--workshop-te-be-helditt-—— Morell, on May 18 and. officers were urged to attend. It was decided to pack hoxes of used. clothing for Brunswick Street Mission. at the June meeting. , The meeting closed with- the Mizpah henediction, after which refreshments were served by the hostesses, Iva Jay and Bes- sie Birt. Faas as STATE STANDS ALONE ‘Nebraska is the only one of {mittee in charge. served refresh. - | sent Grove UCW was held at the heme of -Mrs. John-Watts, with 4 and the devotional closed with ~~ 2 De -._..Refreshments. were. served hy _ |Roddy Prall and Mrs. Nelson |again renew our insurance with the United States, 50 in number, /Squires, and ‘‘A Word Garde | fe New. Glasgow Fire* depart-»:to have a unicameral state leg jwon by Mrs. George Whiteway | ment and several women offer- islature. z land Mrs, Cyril Sanderson. Re- | ed to collect. for same. Sirs Everett DesRoches, Charlotte- Kept little and the big things-/Peter’s WI- expressed ‘the wish that Greenwich WI members | the mushroom meadows, or back where the hazle bushes and the fat pine coties: grow. Ee So_we_talked of the farsaee And James reckoned he go first thing to see if there cha ed to. be lambkins.” The flock has: been and yards where they wintered |to the near fields which allow | for .overnight. shelter, and also for oversight during the day. ting to decide which one of the |name is our favorite. Was it Pe- ter, with his~ amazing vocabul- _jary, his eyes ashine, and his should ewsnivht - born brought home from the barns We spoke of the children, try- There's God on the highest moun- tain, nn “= And God in the vale below; - God sings in the morning sun- shine, : And croons in” the twilight's = glow, 3 God smiles with the joyous baby, Takes wing with bird and. bee; And the Gad that walked with the Master, [Still walks with you and me.” | Until Monday - - -Diary - = + « |Good-night..... “Half Century ‘willingness to share with others | ‘ his treasures? Is it one of the | Club Meets. hel older grandchildren,Seach an in-'| eee = dividual in her or‘his own right? | ed a Each with a nature so different | At B ies eque. tho! we | _|from. the others see it, with glimpses of this or |hostess to the Bedeque Half that forebear in her or his make/Century club recently when nine up. Is it one of the tiny great- |\members attended. The open- grands? We smile and chuckle jing poem ‘‘An Ignorant Friend” over some remembrance of all. hy Kadgar Guest was read by And find we can claim no fa- |Mrs. Charles Henderson. vorite among. them. Each has! ‘the sual club business was -this-own—place_in_our_affections, | considered. Sidewalks were his face is etched on our hearts. |cieaned up, picnic tables plac- “Remember, Ellen’ James jed on the grounds and improve- i reminded -us;~“‘it's-not_what-the-/ments thought necessary were | The next meeting will be held |mer Feedeth All'’ by Mrs. Nel- | . week gave us. It's what we have |made for, the summer visitors. |at the home of Mrs. Ernest, son Squires. ; = given the week, that coints.’"*~ 4 quitting’ party was also dis- |Johnson. : Fun and nonsense consisted | The week - gave siinlight, and | j the damp of light mist and-sho- vn i Z wer. Moonlight and stars light ' ! - it brought, and the quiet dim of the ladies s = 3 ) i ! : \ aa of ’ : . ‘| “EDGEHILL” Second Kings. & 2 " e ° * 3 are cordially invited to an é ‘ y, Boarding School ( : eo AFTERNOON TEA by Pee Baneke cae Zz 5; e » te ‘ : _RICK_RACK. MARVELS WINDSOR, oo ees meet And - everybody loves__them! NOVA SCOTIA | a Sec peek teee ee Se = ® a Something different, exciting, ‘ See j j ; ) ° ] 2 . ; ; |3-dimensional rick rack trim. } Wl Don Anderson- and Frank Sigsworth Soares = me SHS | New! Just rick rack formed} 75 Anniversary ‘Year. * & : ‘ Bins ~ i into: 3° djmensional flowers. A Your Alex Campbell Liberal Team in Second Kings § child can do it! Transfer on ‘ vii | , aprons. 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The door Douglas and-freeze-out_by—Mrs -tKen- Morrison and- Billy - Doyle. Mr. and Mrs, James H. Pel- rine,, Winthrop, Mass, left PEI on Thursday,after having attend- ed. the.-graduation exercises: at Si _Dunstan’s University on May n._Robert. Jus- lfin, received his BA. degree. “Aleetha Corcoran, student X- ray technician spent the week- end at the home of her parents, cussed in order to have a quilt -ready.for_sale in the near future and an interesting program was enjoyed. jing the same balance can be }maintained”. — en The theme was ‘'Gardening” and ‘‘Mother’s Day’, and Mrs. |Richard Hayden gave a read- jing .‘‘Our Mother's Way’'. Mrs. Hayden welcomed ‘t he consolation, | guests and roll call was ans-| |wered by ‘‘a maxim fer me te \live by from my mother’’. Min- jutes and reports of commiftees were heard and business dealt iwith. Two members were ap- [prize was won by Mrs. Keith | pointed'ta attend the meeting at |jire, including the word “Bap- | }Morell on-May-9: : i“The “following program then ' took place: © ‘‘Mother’s Ma gie jmeet with them on the 13th of | ia at St. Peter’s Holy Name |Hall. ; BEDEQUE UCW..- | Mrs. Orville Johnson led the \devotions at the meeting of the | Bedeque UCW which was held in ithe church hall recently. The meeting was opened with a hymn. and scripture reading and 'a total of 12 members answered ‘roll call with a verse~-of.-scrip- jesse a | ‘The treasurer _received-the-of-_| fering. Roll call for the next} meeting is to be responded to | Pantry’ by Mrs. Helen Sander- son; a reading A Modern Cow” iby Mrs.. Preston MacEwen, A |demonstration ‘on stuffed vege- | with a scripture verse contain- 4 ing the word ‘come’. : | Two dozen ditty bags were Mrs, ‘worker in Haifax. 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