re SMART LONGER JACKET rey woollen tweedjin the longer than usual jacket quit by Lanvin-Castillo. The pure/and the straight slim skirt. The had been—deait with the—eards+read wool fabric with a bulky look per- llow set one button losing allows its the fine tailoring of detail The Guardian, Charlotictown, Sat, Sept. 19, 1950 7 Ch’‘town Couple Visit Road in Charottetown. They Festival draws visitors from all a a Reng to ‘ indurgs a where ear- over the world, For three weeks aad sound ef ths balien’s ate: the Scottish capital has @ Pf&/ent history from the Corpora gramme of music and drama/ Piper of the Canadian Guards. featuring internationally famous|The Canadian Gluards are per- artists. forming in the Military Tatteo Among the visitors to this;which takes place five nights a year's festival were Mr. and Mrs.|week at the castle during the fes- Malcolm Joyce of 151. North River' tival. The Edinburgh International P LOT 7 C.W.L. - The regular monthly meeting of St. Marks Lot 7 Parish Coun- cil was held Tuesday evening, August 8th., in the Church vestry. Ten members and one visitor were present. In the absence of the president, the vice-president, Mrs. Raymond | Stewart presided and opened the | meeting with the League prayer. | Roll call was responded toe & we) an ejaculation. The secretary, Mrs. Geraia| Murphy, read the minutes of the! previous meeting which were ap- proved and signed. Corresponden- ce consisted of the minutes of the) Provincial Convention which was} bythe secretary and proved | very interesting. Also a letter | from the canadian Red Cross. | ~ NEW LONDON W.I. The New London W.I. met for their August and Sptember meet- ings at the homes of Mrs. Murray MacKay and Mrs. Dan MacKay. The president presided and con- ducted the business. The members were asked to) bring. their orphanage collection | to the meeting. Mrs. Dan Mac- Kay reported receiving money for a mat from Lobster Carnival. The celebrating of the twenty- fifth anniversary of New London W.I. was discussed but nothing definite was decided and this matter was left over to the next meeting. As the cancer society appeal will be returned. C.AC. sub a very decollete tailored collar.| scription to be renewed and C. BEDEQUE W. I. September Meeting was at -Alethea Noonan's with Mine members and three visitors The present. Collection amounted .to 65. Treasurer reported $41.72 on Gand; sick convener reported ‘two cards sent, schoo! -convener | feported paper articles needed and giobe in bad shape. The Red @ne blouse, and one night dress on hand. It was moved and Phat Mrs. Henry Arsen @n school committee with Mrs Irving Toombs. a new globe and! @uide books be bought for the school and a card of thanks be gent to Mrs. Movyse for a gener- ous donation of $5.90. Cansules to be ordered for the school: col lection for the cancer fund, also @ gift be bought for a member Who has moved away. A pantry gale is to be held in Bowness’ seconded ault he- m1 store ‘Friday, Sept. 18th., at 3.30 p.m. Members were very pleased to? learn that Mrs. taken over the musical instruc- tion in the school. In the drive for the S.A. $56.25 was collected. Derks at school are to be var- Mished in fall vacation Place. of meeting next. month Mrs. Walter Bowness: on lunch and pjrogram. Mrs. Geo. Hen‘er gon and Mrs. Bob Smith. Mem- bers are again asked roll call with a get-well card Program consisted of a very interesting talk on of Island pottery. by Mr Amy Ford with a sample of the pot- tery in its different stages. Lunch and a social time followed. Walter Craig has |arm LAKE VEIDE W.I. (Mrs. Raymond Wood entertain- ied the members of the Lake Vei- . ide Women’s Institute at her home on Wednesday night, September Sth. Mrs. Joseph Shea pre @pened the meeting with the Feading of.the creed in unison Roll call was: answered by an article for grab-bag Minutes of the previous meet- fng were read, approved and sign- ed; Bills amounting to'$5.50 were paid. Miss Iréne Quinn and Mr ided and ' ita Redmond agreed to collect for} the cancer campaign. Sick com- Mittee were re-appointed. It was moved and seconded that a map and other articles be bought for school The Octobe? meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Ira Red- mond. Roll call “blind auction” Mrs. William Shea med _ the! ting be adjourned. Collection for the evening amounted to $1.05. The hostess served a delicious Bunch assisted by Mrs. Ira Red- Mond. During a social hour a game of cards was played. The prizes was donated by Mrs, Ray mond Wood S’SIDE ©. W. L. The regular monthly meeting of the Catholic Women’s League was held Thursday, September 10th fn the St. Thomas Aquinas ha’! with the president Mrs. Edmond Gallant in the chair. “Dr. Ray Grant the guest speak- ler gave a most delightful talk on his recent trip to Eurepe.' and| very kindly offered to-show col-' oured films of his trip-at a fut ure meeting Mrs. William Profitt thanked Dr. Grant on behalf of all pre sent, and invited him to a meet- img in the near future Mrs. Fred Gaudet the record- fnmz secretary read the. minutes of the last regular mecting and one execulive meet Repor! were also re#if by the follow ine conveners: Sirs. Henry Lan dry, correspondence; “i Levi Gallant. treasurer: Mrs) Wired Perry, Gy des; Mrs. Clifford Ga @et, sick; Mrs ‘low, me | zines: Mrs. Le Clair, Press: M Rattelle, Spiritual: Mrs. Far! Perry, Social Service Mrs. Jack Wedge. membership Genvener reported 207 membe Rave paid their dues. M Clough, reported 23 article and fen -tn Red Grose. gM rs - Edmund Gallant reporting on the Sonvention, said in her estir tion it had been quit ' Kt wa: buy-card tables, and conveners, || the ithe home: Cross convener has one sweater,|ligious teachings ; | Aqui nas Society for a delicious to answer the making ? holidays at their respective hom-| Edwin -|es here brew and other districts of the 'parish. They also visi i a i ho Ge AT HUNTER RIVER ‘Mrs colet College. A well-worded ad- dress was read by his teacher, | Mr. Alfred Has hie, with a pre }sentation of money. He thanked heen three years Thev have been in Whitehorse, Yukon. w here Cpl. | +} DesReches was stationed | Linus Mrs. Peter Dalton gave the treas- urer’s report. Convener’s reports were then) L.O. capsules to be ordered. As the school term has opened the needs of the school are to be attended {to. read. Spiritual-convener, Mrs. | Mrs. Levee Campbell gave a} Lorne Shaw, emphasized that the ‘Very interesting paper—“Histeryteaching—ofcatechism_in the dif-! of New London”, | ferent school districts for the wint- beer months should start soon. Pre r were appointed im connection iwith the card party being held later this month, and several of members very kindly offer- ed to donate prizes Plans were made in regards ito the retreat being held in Octo-| The October meeting will ber and prizes are being donat-| held at the home of Mrs. Jamies} TVand Radio convener reported fed for Cat holica]l exams Cole. Mrs. Morton .Adams and'C.W-L. meetings and parish act- Father Richard. spoke briefly} Ms. Harold Mayhew are on, pro-| ivities were promptly sent to the iof the dut ies of\ the parents in| gram committee. ipress, and informed themeeting | in connection with re-| Dainty lunches were served and of the C.B.C., TV film “‘A day in | meetings closed with ‘“‘God Save the life -of Pope John XXII | would be shown on “Good [/fe | Theatre’’ November 15 at 172.30) SPRINGFIELD W.I, ~- |to 1 p.m. E.S.T. turkey dinner. No reports from eduction The regular meeting of the’ membership and ways and means| | Sgiringfidld Women's Institutes | convenors. Social action convener was held at the home of Mrs.} Mrs. Raymond Stewart, reported | Basil Haslam with 12 members!op the welfare work done during | and three visitors present |the month. Financial assistance The president opened the meet- also assistance during illness and ing with “Juanita” and the Mary!a donation of school books to a Stewart collect in unison Roll | needy family | Mrs Hilda Barlow is out again|©@!! was answered with “my fav-| Remnants were dis tributed to after her recent illness j orite Comic Scrip’’. Minutes were be used for Welfare work. A mo-} Mr. and Mrs.- Hector-Gallant ‘read and adopted tion was passed that each mem- have returned to their home af-| The treasurer's report showed ber donate an article of clothing ter spending: a w&ks with! a balance of $68.58. Sick commit-| for Welfare work at next meeting relatives and friends in Montreal.jtee reported one get-well card Silver collection amounted to $2.- A Vote of thanks was tendered the Queen”’. ithe. Ladies of the St. Thomas The meeting was adjourned WELLINGTON Miss Frances Barlow recently spent several days at her home} he “e few Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Martin|sent. Mrs. Clarance Haslam vis- 9. of Montasue recently visited in| ited the school and mentioned) On motion the meeting adjurn- Egmont Bay |some items were needed. jed with the Act of Consecration Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Corm-| Mrs Sutherland MacKay volunte- to the ‘Blessed Virgin Mary. | ier and sons Maurice and Rene| ered to purchase these articles. | of Moncton, visited relatives here| Mrs. Keith Mayne convener | SINO-INDIAN MEETING? recently. ifor “art’’ then introduced Mrs.| NEW DELHI (Reuters) — The Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant| Paynter of Burlington who gave Times of India quetes Soviet dip- and family of Mis couche. recent-|@ Very interesting talk and dem-| lomatic sources in London as say- ly visited Mr. and Mrs Frank 0./onstration in the origin and mak- ing there are ‘‘good chances” of taeda dak Bie. and Mrs. Willie| img of pottery She also hadia meeting between Indian and Caissie many beautiful articles made by Chinese officials in Moscow to Mrs. Niephore Gallant has- re-| Derelf_on display. |discuss the border dispute be- bias ah han Sai aol send! A hearty vote of thanks was/ tween the two countries. The ra ses sits nS dae hi ak Wind tendered Mrs. Paynter newspaper says Premier Khrush- Seivete. Gates a td family of | Collection was taken and the chev is expected to pave the way iindiastn | | meeting closed with “O Canada." | for this meeting during his visit Leo Perry of Richmond was 'Lunch was served by the hostess to Peking later this month and committee and a pleasant) hour spent by members and! guests. t | REDS HEAR IKE WASHINGTON (AP) — Pres-. ident Eisenhower's entire press | Somrernene was broadcast by the Voice of America for the first his home with an in- injury to his fetion due to an Mr. Leo Maddix left Tv yp EARNSCLIFFE C. W. L. the Sacred program also to haye a a recent visitor Mr. and Mrs fear” donation to parations @ School Sup- acific Gal! nt P . wee om ze n mass said for the living mem- M s - rgpins Elz € Gallant and bers of C. W. L plies * Prescriptions children o mp Borden, event} Mrs. Bernard Doyle and Mrs Yoyle are on the church BOPEN EVERY NIGHT TIL 8 committ Plans for a supper _ Misses Jeannette and Marguer-| was left over till next meeting ite Arsenault, Moncton. N.B. vis-' which is to be held at the home ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.| of Mrs. James Murphy. Arthur Arsenault Meeting closed with prayer af Rey. Sisters St ter which lunch was Served Parkdale Pharmacy St. Peters Rd. Jerome and St Joseph of the Nativitv, both of aie Memramcook. WN. B., recently spent a -few days in St. Chrysos- HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bernard and Mary Louise Gallant. Sum- \ merside. also Mrs. Manuel Gal- ya See re : lant of Charlottetown visited Mrs. | Philp M. Arsenault also Mr.-and! Mrs. Alyre P. Arsenault Friends of Mr. Eloi Arsenault) § gat her red at his home to wish him well, before departing for Que- bec, where he will study at Ni- his frends. and the remainder of the evening—was spent in music and dancing, after which a de- licious lunch was served to all by the ladies Cpl. and Mrs. J.J. De “Roches anri four.sons left recently to rel side in Faymont Ont. They had pending a few weeks with! Mrs. J P. Gaudet and for the past Dr. and Mrs. J. Brown have returned home to Pittsburgh af- ter holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald heated, first floor oil | hathroom, one acre of land, beautifully landscaped, and Four. bedroom bungalow, attractivelytocated on main paved Malpeque Highway in Village of Hunter River. Purchase price may be financed with reasonable down payment, | F. A. LARGE, QC. j ‘ DEVELOPING Your Films for 20 Years In Teday—Out Tomorrow GARNHUOM PHOTO STUDIO 135 Kent, St. : / Dial 3244 ° , Ch'iown for Toronto where he will be em- : , oved. He accompanied Mr. Al- The September meeting w aS itime Thursday and apparently tile Arsenault ‘wha offi vai ‘ jheld at the home of Mrs. Ber-|reached Russian listeners without Sania Makees dotuidine : al nard Doyle, with a large attend-! Soviet jamming. re were wae ” Me ance. The president opened ee soneepemnerenemanes Sedidieme Gm ae oe T.| meeting with prayer. cuir ta’ Wades 9 - a ———- Minutes of the August meeting ; ety hehehe a ie telcade a a | were read and signed. Correspond- Germs Go To ia hUCUT TT eee ee ten ane dat Sm. Sch - Me ned Mire Cuntile Gormise Conveners reports was asked for c ool Too, 7 : | Treasurers report was given . nd children of Saint J : spent oo ao a. ee Donation to the Catholic Girls Build Resistance os S Scholarship was reported sent me of M ar {rs r : z , ir. and 0 “ee and money given to pastor for Naturally ault home were Mr. and | Parish funds * : er on "and family Mrs a Plans for pantry sale was com- With VITAMINS Gammiwatia ana 1 3 «4 pleted. 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