Ee a eT mT 8 re UE TCR tah TE AE LR EN SS Ce REI AEST Me ST ‘a> The L.G. A MR. AND MRS. ndersons Are» Honored By Many Friends The entire staff of the Canad-|sented Mr. Anderson with a fan National Telegr. waited |beautiful: spun glass action rod, = reel and line and other equipment pertaining to a happy life in the upon Mr. and Mrs. L.G. Ander- pon, Hilisboro Street, June 12th., to extend best wishes to Mr. An- derson on his retirement on pen- gion after 49 years on active duty with the company. , Mr. J: Leslie Doyle, manager lor the Charlottetown office, pre- open. Miss Helen Finlayson present- ed Mrs. Anderson with a lovely bouquet of American Beauty ros- es. Many wires and letters were received by Mr. Anderson and x ELLEN’S DIARY \ The Spring Was Short . Summer Days Are Coming feaitt eae ie i itt wR et Vena Norman says in The Coun- try Guide: “I did mot hear her pass by Spring, Upon the grassy road. I did not hear her gentle step So lightly wes she shod, ee Summer stood beside the ne, Her fingers brushed my face, The breeze was fragrant, for her | gdleeve *| Was edged with Miee lace. yes, when I next looked in” he | She Ted roses quietiy smiled happily to think of it, |Along the ide fence. “there it was! I am a little dis-|She celled the laughing butter- appointed. I had been hoping for a heifer so that I might keep it.| And beckoned them te dance But bye and bye this one will go to “The Plant’’ he nodded, | Beside the Miies’ mirror-pool another year!” The flowers ruled full-eway SOCIAL SERVICE WORKER rg ro Social Work Consultant Will Visit Char Miss H. Jean Dorgan, eonsult- ant ‘in social work, mental health @ivision, Department of National ottetown tal Health Division as consultant in social work, June 1; 1956. The organizations with which Miss Dorgan is associated are the following: Member of national board, Canadian Association of Social Workers; chairman, Na- tional Publications, committee,: i-lmember council on Social Work education; Ottawa correspondent for World Federation for Mental Health; study group on Psycholo- eg problems in, general hospi- Miss Dorgan served in Italy and France with RC.AMC, in a mobile surgical unit, J FARM TRACTORS 150,000 tractors in 1956, compar- ed with 20,000 at the end of the Second World War. | Moore & Mc — FATHER DRESS SHIRTS TEE SHIRTS . es. HANKIES ' commie SUNDAY, JUNE 21st. VISIT OUR MEN'S WEAR DEPARTMENT DURING OUR 68th BIRTHDAY SALE AND SELECT A GIFT FOR DAD Here are a few suggestions ... Spor’ thes. ww sw. 2 for” BO Ff * mon |G The Guardian, Gharlotictown, Sat, Junce 20, 1950 —_ tea are the following: Mrs. James Burden, Mrs. Walter Pickard, Mrs. W.R. MacNeill, Mrs. J.C. Montgomery, Mrs. Jack Wilson, Mrs. William Beer and Mrs. R. G. Boyne. The 4th. annual reunion of the Burhoe Family of America is to be held at the home of Mr. Thom- as A, Dean, 2% Brattle Street, Worcester, Mass., on Saturday, July 4th., 1959. The invitation is sent out in the form of a procia- pgs ype calbenadP seeps a picnic lunch, refreshments as usual, games for the youngsters and facts for family records. Miss Carolyn Correllus, box 274 Main Street, East Falmouth, Mass., is the secretary. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril EF. Mac- Gregor and Mr. Eric MacGreg- or have returned home from a most enjoyable two weeks visit with Mr. MacGregor’s sisters, Mrs. D.A. Compton and family in Cambridge, Mass., and Mrs. Harry A. Smith, Roxbury, Mass. .| During their visit Mr. and Mrs. John Y. Lindberg and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Compton entertained in their honor at a family “Cook- Out” at the Compton's lovely new home in Atlington, Mass. Mrs. R. Louis Cairns, Free town, entertained at afternoon tea on Monday in honor of her sister, Miss Ruby Rogers, of Trail, B.C. who is holidaying on the Island. A number of ladies were present and a pleasant af- ternoon was enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. R.C. Parent left Friday to’ attend the wedding in Fredericton of Miss Margaret Young and Mr. Don Waldon who is studying for the ministry at Pine Hill College. Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Haslam are leaving this Saturday for London, Ontario, te attend the wedding of their niece, Miss Anne Haslam and the Rev. Peter Miller. Miss Hasalm is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Haslam. She has been a member of the Earl Terry Sing- ing Group and an iriteresting fea- ture of the wedding ceremony is the fact that Earl Terry singers will form the choral background Dr. Gordon A. Hodgson of Mia- mi, rida, arrived Thursday eveningto visit his sister, Miss Laura Hodson. Dr. Hodson is reg- ‘istered at the Charlottetown Ho- tel, Miss Eleanor MacEwen arriv- ed by plane Wednesday morning from Vancouver to visit her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mac- Ewen, New Dominion Mrs. 0. 8. Charneyko, Halifax. and Mre.Harry MacLean and daughter Jo-Ann, Corner Brook, Newfoundland, have been spend- ing a few weeks with their par- ‘ents, Mr. and Mrs. William R. Keenan, Murray River. Mise Effie MacKay is leaving Summerside today by plane for a two weeks vacation with rela- _|tives in Boston, Massachusetes Mrs. Bert Warren and Mrs. William Toombs returned to their homes in Kensington this week after a vacation trip te New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Inman of St. Eleanor’s, Mrs. T.H.E.Inman of Summerside and Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Clark of Malpeque left Thursday on a motor trip to Cal- HAPPENINGS » j Father's Day is being observ- Jed on Sunday, June 2ist. | The hostesses for the Golf Club rived in Middleton last week to spend the summer with their son and daughter-indaw, Mr. and Mrs, Eldon Wright. They had been in Chicago for the winter months with their son, Dr. Thomp son Wright and Family. En-route they stopped over in Montreal with their son Captain Arthur Wright and family. & The teaching staff of the Sum- merside High School held the an- nual banquet at ‘Shining Waters” Lodge on Tuesday evening when a delightful lobster and chicken dinner was enjoyed.Mr. B. Beck ‘was Master of Ceremonies and called upon Mr. Clarence Mer- cer, Supervisor, who made pre- sentations to the six teachers who are leaving this month at the end of the school term. They are Miss Carrie Thomson, Miss Doreen Reid, Mrs. Wendell Moase Messers William :Lowther Donald MacDougall and David Lea. An enjoyable program, under the dir- ection of Messrs. J.F. Leuty, Charles Ballem, and Gabriel Chaisson, was presented. This afternoon, Saturday, June 20, the hostesses at the Summer- side Golf and Country Club will be Mrs. J.A. MacNeill and Mrs. Thomas Baker, conveners, assis- ted by Mrs. William Roach, Mrs. A.A. Williams, Mrs. W.E. Jenk- ins, Mrs. Edgar Cannon, Mrs. Peter Pope and Miss Doris Walk- er. Mrs. E.F. Emery arrived in Summerside on Wednesday from Wayland, Mass., and is the guest of her niece, Mrs. Bruce Heck- bert, and Mr. Heckbert. A highly successful Operetta, “The Magie Bean Stalk” by Mit- chell Hubrich and Carol Chris- topher, based on the story of “Jack and the Beanstalk” was staged in the Civic Auditorium on Wednesday evening by the Ele mentary Pupils, Grades 1 to 8, under the direction of Mr. Ga- birel” Chaisson and Miss Carrie Thomson. At the conclusion Mr. Clarence Mercer, Supervisor, on behalf of the teachers, made pre- sentations to the two directors. while Leona Weale and Paul Mullin, on behalf of the cast, made presentations to Mr. Chais- Mr, and Mrs. Elliot Wright ar-| (em Mr. end Mrs. Ralph Grant, Peakes, ‘announce the engage ment of their Pearl Martha to Flying Officer Gerard Joseph McCarthy, son of Mrs. terborough, Ontario, with her sons, Messrs. William and Ross and their families. Miss Helen Bowness, R.N. of Santa Barbara, California, is vis- iting in Summerside, guest of her sister, Mrs. Harry Horton and Mr. Horton. . Mrs. R.H. Smith entertained at her home in Summerside on Tuesday evening when bridge was in lay. She was also hostess on Wednesday at the tea hour. Mrs. Heath Strong left Sum- merside on Wednesday to visit relatives in Halifax, N.S. Dr. and Mrs. W.E. Callaghan entertained at their home in Sum- merside on Saturday evening at a lobster supper for the fourteen graduate nurses of the 1059 Class of Prince County Hospital. Young Coleen and Betty Jean Callaghan Presented a gift to each nurse. She was assisted im serving by Mrs. Gilbert Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Curran, F.0. GERARD MCCARTHY _ ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Ephram Malone and the late Patrick McCarthy, Morell. ae to take place on Church, St. Theresa's. Summerside, have as their week- end guests, the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Curran, of Fredericton, N.B. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Mellish of Vancouver, B.C.’ are visiting in Summerside, guests of their miece, Mrs. Clifford Rankin, and Me. Rankin. Gardiner MacNeil] has arrived at his home in Summerside from King’s College School, Windsor, N.S., where he was awarded the Citizenship Prize. Elizabeth Holman, student at Edgehill School for Girls, Wind- sor, N.S., is spending her vaca- tion at her home in Summerside. i 18th., at St. Cuthbert’s|from ICivil Defence College |Attended By Mrs. Doyle — Mrs. J. Michad North Rustico, has a course i i | ® (i i FS | : g i i ef i% ii Fe i F sf i F 2 The first of Canada’s national parks, the Banff park in Alberta was established in the Rockies in TEETHING PAIN Aen ne ie bust : va 4 rN Sunday June 21st BUFFET Formal Wear @ IN STOCK SERVICE @ Henderson. & Cudmore $2.50 per person Moore & McLeod Ltd. son and Miss Thomson. The make up was in charge of Mrs. M.| Buley, courtesty of DuBarry.' Boates’ Pharmacy. Assisting were. Messrs. Robert Schurman and) Fred MacFarlane of C.J.R.W.; Bert Brophy for lighting; Home Economics Room for the Vil-| lagers’ Costumes; and Jenkins’ Bros. for loan of ‘‘Henrietta” the, hen. ’ Mrs. Duncan MacDonald return- ed to her home in Summerside af-| ter visiting relatives in Toronto) and Hamilton. While in the lat-! ter city on June 6, she had the) honor of attending the double wedding in St. Johns Presbyter- ian Church of her twin nieces, Muriel and Florence, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. George White, | formerly of* Chariottetown and / Summerside. Other Island guests, were Mr. and Mrs. OS. Harper, | Mr. and Mrs. Ernest White ef Charlottetown. Mrs. John Ellis, Summerside, District Commissioner of Girl Guides, has received work that) Elizabeth Ann Gallant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gal- lant, and Patricia Pickard, dau- ghter of Mr. and Mr. Otis Pick- ard, Summerside, will be presen-| ted. with Gold Cords by Her Maj-' esty the Queen on her arrival in Charlottetown. Mrs. Nefl Durant returned to Summerside on Tuesday after gary, Alberta. Leod Ltd. 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