-Page I The Guardian unlit mi? 59 225; -Welfare Bureau Holds Meefing Plans for the annual drive of the Catholic Social Welfare Bur- eau which is being held this year on June 15-16 were discussed last night at the monthly meeting of the Welfare Bureau directors. The the president. Dr. L. 1. Duffy. he child welfare work of the f - Bureau was discussed and the im- ;'. portant work of the Bureau in this gi regard was reviewed. Sister Mary ”': Henry. Director of the Bureau. ex- pressed the hope that conditions V would permit greater work in this 1 field in the future. 'I'he member- ship phase of the Bureau was con- sidered and it was suggested that all who contribute to the Bureau should automatically become members. In Memoriam MscNEVIN-In loving me , of my Father. Hessell D. Machlevll. who departed this life MI! Stli. 1951. Your memory to us is a treasure Your loss a life time regret. Sweet memories we cherish for- ever. C one we shall never forget. Always Remembered by his Daughter Ens. Son-In-Law Lester. Howard Mclnnis FITTED FOOTWEAR 11! Queen St. - Currie Bldg. IIRTIIS. MARRIAIIES. DEATHS Soc for insertion . M-em:-:2-raj BIRTHS M-cxiE1i"oN-m the Charlotte- town Hospital. May 4. 1955- it” Mr, and Mrs. Frank W. MncKin- non, a daughter. Weight 1 lbs. 7 one. MCNEILL-At the Charlottetown Hospital on May 3. 1955. ii MT- and Mrs. Eugene McNeill. a son. i weight I lbs. 14 01- CAREW-.At the P. E. I. Hos- pital May 4. 1966. ,-to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Csrew. a son. Wayne Lloyd. Weight 9 lbs, A one. MacEACIlERN-At the Charlotte- town Hospital on May 2. 1965. t0 Mr. and Mrs. Errol MacEachern (nae Nancy Pound) a daughter. weighing 1 lbs. 5 one. N WADDELL-At -Prince County ',; Hospital April 3, to Mr. and Mrs. William Weddell (nee Eunice Rackham) C. s'. a daughter. Rhonda Jean. TREMERE-At the P. I. I. Hos- pital on May 3. IBM. to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Tremere. a son Kevin Louis. Weight 8 lbs. 6 on. BISSONNETTE-At Nottingham. England. on April 19th. 1955. to ' : ' Flight Lieutenant and Mrs. Bis- I sonnette nee (Ida Doyle) a son. GILLIS - At the Prince County iv Hospital on Sunday. May let, 196?. g - to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Gillis i '1 (nee June Dingwell). Summerside. a son. Weight 9 lbs. I one. ? THOMPSON - At the Catherine Booth Hospital, Montreal. on May 3rd. 1955. to Mr. and Mrs. W. Allin iBudl Thompson. a daughter. BERNARD - At the Charlotte- town Hospital, May 2nd. 1955. to Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bernard. City, a daughter. Marion Rosanna. - DEATHS CLARK-At South Rustioo on May 4. 1955. Mrs. John Clark in her 74th year. The funeral from her late residence on Friday, May I at 2 ciclock. Burial in the New Glasgow Cemetery. . . DOUGLAS-At the P. I. Island Hospital on Wednesday. May 4. 1955. Miss Elmira Douglas of Mldgell in her 78th year. Resting at the MacLean Funeral Home until this evening than at the residence of her nephew. Irvin Sanderson. Church Road. Funeral notice later. CORNEY-At Charlottetown May 4, 1955. William Benjamin Corney in his lltth year. Resting at the Bowness Funeral Home from where the funeral will be held on Friday. May 6. 1956. Atlantic Day- light Time. Interment People's Cemetery. Visiting hours 10-12 am.: 2-5 pm.; 7-10 pm. CHAPPELLE-In the P. I. I. Hospital on Wednesday. May 4. x ,- - 1955. George Chappelle in his and g my -- year. His remains will be trans- ; (erred from the Hennessey Fun- ernl Home this afternoon at 2 o'clock to his late .esidenee. 19 lsher Street from where the fin- ersl will be held on Saturday morning at 8:40 to st. Dunstan s Basilica for Requiem High Mass Interment Sherwood Cemetery. Lions Club - Names Officers John Van.Marn'on was elected president of the Charlottetown Lions Club at their annual meet- ing held at the Queen Hotel last evening. Jack Stevenson was the retiring president and continues to hold a position on the execu- tive as past president. There were three officers re-elected with "Bill Warren as first vice-president. Ales Msthesoa as treasurer and Charles Mitchael as lion tamer. Other officers were elected as follows: Second vice-president. Ernie Matheson: third vice-presi- dent. Robert Younker; secretary. Robert l..eClai.r: tail twister, T. L. FitzGerald: two-year directors. Keith Cameron and Angus Mac- Bachera. A very favorable financial re- port on the pest year's activities was given by treasurer Alex Ma- theson and a number of business projects were widely discussed. at the meeting and temporary plans laid for the carrying out of these projects. which are of a public entertainment nature. during the summer months. The meeting was brought to a close with the singing of The Queen. In Memoriam tin memory of Mrs. Reilly. a loving Wife and Mother, who passed away. May 5th. 1951. Often our thoughts do wander To a grave not far away, Where we laid our darling Mother Four years ago today. We miss you Mother darling At every turn along lifeis weary way our lives have never been the same. Since you were called away. A little while and we shall hear Our Saviour whisper ”Come”- And we shall dwell with her above In His Eternal Home. sadly Missed and Always Remem- bered by Husband and Family. in loving memory of our dear Mother, MRI. DANIEL RILEY. who passed away May SI. 1061. Beyond the gate our loved one Finds happiness and rest. there B comfort h the thought That a loving God knows best. Iver Remembered by Gsyds and Willis Complete Home Nursing Course ' I members enrolled in two Red Cross Home Nursing Courses completed the twelve week course this week when the final lecture on communicable disease was giv- II by Miss Alice Trainor. Public Health Nurse. Following the lee- tin-e there was active participat- ion by the members in discussing immunization of babies and young children. Sickrooin equipment which may be borrowed from the Red Cross for the care of the sick in the home was on display and the method of borrowing was ex- plained by the director of nursing. Miss Darrach. At the close of the class, on was served and a suitable gift was iuesented to the Home Nursing Instructor, Mrs. Wood, The following members of Class 1 received Home Nursing howhdament C a r d s. Mrs. 151100! Gllllllt. Miss Mary Chap- Dell. Mrs. Harlan Roberts. Mrs. C- 3- MIcNelll. Mrs. Lester Mac- Innis. Mrs. Percy Sharam, Miss Marion Larter, Mrs. Alon Mac. Lean. Mrs. Brendon 0'Grsdy. The following members of Class Remember N. D. Maelean UNDERTAKEI EMBALMEB Charlottetown and North Wlltshlrs DIAL 5640 Dan- Ciiy and Central LIBERAL HEADQUARTERS - 219 Great George Street. Dial 814 or 6321. SPECIAL IIATI for Mothers Day at Adella's Millinery. the Gloria Building. MILLINERY SPECIALS. You cannot afford to miss our hats at 31.96. Hi Style Mllllnery. BENEVOLI-INT IRISH Society Members. Admission 31.00. HEAR DR. W. J. P. MacMillan. Conservative member for Char- lotietown and Royalty over stat- ion CFCY tonight at 9:15-Dill). Standard Time. LIBERAL unsnovsnrsns -1 2l9 Great George Street. Dial sail or 5321. BENEVOLENT IRISH Society lobster party Friday evening 8.80. Members. Admission 81.00. AS WE HAVE STARTED mak- ing Chocolate Milk our drivers will have it on the trucks. Ask for it by the quart or half pint. Sun- shine lsland Dairy. Ill STYLE MILLINERY. Great George Street clearing sll spring millinery at 2596 discount. MR. HARDACRE. representing the William H. Leishman made-to- measure clothing will be at this storevlilridny. May Ith. 3- A- McDonald's. HEAR DR. W, .l. P. Machiillan Conservative member for Char- iottetown and Royalty over stal- ion CFCY tonight at 9:15 to 9:30. Standard Time. II 0 M E BUILDERS consult Brown Electric for free estimates on your house wiring and fixture requirements. Dial 6212. GlGGEY's PHARMACY. open all day Wednesday. Closed Satur- day noon. - I CAKE SALE aid of St. Vincent's Orphanage, Holmanls. Friday. May 6th. two o'clock. HEAR DR. W. J. P.. Macltlillsn, Conservative member for Char- lottetown and Royalty over stat- ion CFCY tonight at 9:15 to 9130. Standard Time. SPRING PARK PARTY - Pn'ze winners at the card party at Spring Park hall on Monday night were: Lsdies' lst. Mrs. Lo- man Cairns; 2nd. Mrs. Lloyd Phillips, consolation. Mrs. Ray 2nd.. Claude Pineau. George Cooper. Freeze-out. Chipman and Henry MacLeod. To ATTEND FUNERAIF Rev. Dr. M. C. MacDonald. Toronto. Samuel A. MacDonald and Miss Annie MacDonald. Boston. Mass.. Dan iey. today. While on the lsianc they will be the guest of their brother. D. D. MacDonald. Fitz my street. Charlottetown. W. M. S. AUXILIARY - The reginsr monthly meeting of the Evening Auxiliary of the W.M.S. Summerside Trinity United Church. was held in the church parlor on Tuesday; May "3. Mrs. Morley Wylie was in charge of the Mrs. I-Isrold Harkness and Mrs. Harry Barlow. The study book chapter was "The Growing To- gether of the Church In lndis." lobster party Friday evening 8.3). sided Garnhum. Men's 1st,. E. B. Ellis;; consolation. I arrived by plane yesterday to at-4 tend the funeral of their brother i Angus R. MacDonald. Rose Val : program. and she was assisted by? Mont-hly M . Of Sf. Dunstssfs Basilica C.W.L the Catholic Women's league was held Tuesday evening. May 8rd. in the Knights of Columbus Home and . Father MacDonald. opened meeting with prayer. Before the business meeting "0 Canada" was played by Mrs. Fred Coyle. After roll call the minutes of the last monthly and executive meetings were read by the secretary, Miss Isobel MacDonald. and approved. The treasurers report as read by Mrs. Nealls showed a good DIIIKJIIIIIICG. all bills being voted to be paid. The correspondence an read by the secretary. Mrs. P. A. Coyle. was as follows: Red Cross blood clinic per F. Large; Margaret MacDonald, provincial president; Dorothy Cullen, secretary irea - iirer, Catholic Girls Scholarshi Association; Katherine Sheridan. national secretary; Iphigenie Arsenault. Red Cross Society; Mrs. 0. Nightingale. treasurer. St. Dunstan's Altar Society; Mrs. J. D. McGuigan for expression good wishes while hospitalized: Mrs. Alice 0. Dowd thanking members for kindness while ill: Miss Fine King, expression of good wishes while ill: Mrs. Mary MacDonald, thanking members for visiting her while in hospital. He following conveners were present and gave brief'reports at the work done during the month of April: education. Mrs. C. L. MacDonald;.cltizenship, Mrs. L. L. Noonan; Social Service. Mrs. J. B. Fleming. who said that a great quantity of mending and sewing was done at the Welfare Bureau during the month; finance. Mrs. Leo Murray who said the annual tag day would be held on May 21st also that an afternoon tea would be held at the home of Mrs. L. L. Noonan on June 1st and ask- ed all members to help with both of those activities; book review. Mrs. Peter Holland: sick visiting. Mrs. R. J. MacDonald; msdszine, Mrs. Nellie Nicholson: press. Mrs. Ernest McTague; report forms; 1 g? .i-if ggrzarzi. : g g 9.52 15 . .5ziiil'r5igi It ,5::nE;;- it .iit:-airs-tilt ii .35- iii: -a E 3. FE- E55 3 E be artieles arded is the Anglican Mis- sion Schools. - In the stitches of the secretary, Barbers Place recorded the min- 3 cerning plans for the coming year after which the " May Meeting A Of Presls i Of P. I. Rev. E. I. Raise in the chair. and the Clark. the Rev. T. I. B. Sam at the desk. The follow- ing tsrs were also present: Rev. D. A. Campbell. l-sV- Doll- ald Nicholson. Rev. J. D. use- kay. Rev. M. C. Currie. RIM L is. MacNaI.I8htoii. Rev. In I- Blaikis. Rev. E. H. Bell. RIV- W. II. Brown. and Rev. Dlvld Mawhinnsy. together with the fol- lowing Eiders: Mr. Fred Clark. Mr. R. A. Msclienzie. Mr. Mur- doch MncPhee. Mr. R. R. Hurst. Mr. nu. MacNutt. Mr. Jame- Cole. Mr. J. A. Maclilnnon, Mr. Frank L. MacNutt. Mr. John Pi- nd' gott, Mr. William Kennedy and Mr. J. L. Gorrlll. Correspondence included . ledgrnent from fhegCiei'k of the Presbytery of St. Lawrence, New York, of the receipt of the Pres- closed with the Gra'cs. Mrs. John Benton; program. Mrs. Mau.i'lce.Griffin, "who introduced Misses MacDonald who" favoured the meetin, with a number of de- llahtful solos. A discussion took place regard- ing the forthcoming blood donor clinic and it was decided to con- ggci all members re donating ood. Three new members were intro- duced snd welcomed by the pres- ident. A pleasing fenture of this meeting was the blessing of the new subdivision gavel by the Rev. Director. With no further business and the act of consecration the meeting adjourned on motion of Mrs. P. McKenna. At the close of the business meeting Rev. Father Macbonald int. duced Rev. Father Roach of St. Dunstan's University who kind- ly showed a very interesting film of the Centennial Celebrations held at St. Dunstan's University last summer. Needless to say, this was much enjoyed by all present. A hearty vote of thanks was extend- ed to Father Roach by the Rev. Director. AL .1 formerly of Belfast. Nominations were made by the Presbytery to the Boards of the uyterlal Certificate of Rev. J. E. 10 ii E??? E Egg” 5 E-iiiiiiiii ;;..E?ggE 5! it E 3 E 5;- ii i gl- 3 ggigt. as! i S i . 3;; 5. E Ei;;..E.-1 E. 55:3 zigE3's dto Fg . E Era his E8 V: 95 2?; 8' E tiio E55 2 p t supply sir 2: president. few of the club's success- roiects. some of those men- were the formation of the didateswsreinview etfurthlschargebutthet continued on DISC 1! serigg ii; 83 Earl Taylor gave a report on the antique shop which the Cen- - tennial Club is sponsoring in ii... Y.M.C.A...i!e reported that the Williamliunttawhnsnthe my. ,1... canine;-. extend their sincde thanks. year's report men- nnd Phalanx Club; the Y.M.C.A. main- would be arranged. Gem"! A LI " . Board of Administration. Rev. T. H. B. Somers; Board of Missions, Rev. J. D. Msckny; Board of Christian Education. Rev. M. C. Currie; Board of Knox College. Rev. L. E. Blaikie; Senate of Knox College. Rev. T. II. B. Somsrn; Board of Presbyterian College, Montreal. Rev. L. E. MacNaughton; Senate of Presbyter- ian Coliege, Rev. D. A. Campbell; Pension Board. Rev. W. H. Brown; Deaconess Training School Board. Rev. L. E. MacNaugliton; "Rec- ord" Committee, Mr. Reg. Mac- Nutt; Board of Education. Rev. wi-um: Our Summer Sandals And an Early Shipment of are here! I Lelage Shoe Co. Ltd. "The Home of Good Shoes" SHOES. Open Friday lvening Mrs. Jack Scott was in charge of business. and it was ” ” J to send a box overseas. Mrs. C. D. Matheson. literature secretary. re-. viewed the book. "Behind Mud Walls." After the Mizpah bene- diction. lunch was served. 1 :.m.......:.m..j:.:.m.. I of the Vocational School will re ceive Home Nursing Cards at the closing exercises: Madge Mugford. Miss Margaret Burns. Miss Beulah Montgomery, Miss Connie Cameron. Miss June Den- oeaeorssgssheesapesehweasse berdey.It'sseeesy.no.Simply la orphonssndyonslewer bedeiiversdprmnptly. " Dewfdsneeh neseesbreecssbkdbled II p! that IeIsf'Q5-led. Delivery 5 . panned. . nis. sit! ll Jarnss Tali. Florist Phone I I Ambrose 8 Excellent KADAR RAINCOATS First Quality Onssde Will Help You Make MOTHER Happy With MOT!-IEIVS DAY SUGGESTIONS Assorted uMsnsu.As. nm qualify . 2.93 FineBA'I'H'l'OWE..5.22x44 'l.59 FACE Cl.OTHS.6for I9: C'lPSandSAUCHS.easli l.l9 T.V.SNACl(SITS.eacli ........... 98: Wroughtlron " 'lRAY&lMODll-'N 'I1lMI.HS .. 1.98 Kenmore Featherweight Controlled " l.lCTltlC IONS 9.17 Kenmore ii I.lC1'RlClfl'l'Il.l 9.66 Doil)leBu.rner ' 4.35 singleburner " 1.71 KerInorsEiectrin . '' HAD MIXER! 13.08 SPECIAL I1 Gains 15 Denier First Quality NYIDNI light Sisdes Ole Pair 3 prs. for 1.39 Yeie'SIlPlONI,-SIAISOIDIIOMACI Sstfsflctlonerhloneyksfundedz SUNDAY, MAY 8th IS is YES IT'S "MOM'S" DAY e. ...E? orricr. I: HOOD! . . . 3.98 New at C0 A0! ROI-I5: De ssssssss XIPPI-WI&CIII IUIX - WI. ...... MACIINI IIJCID POI! sss eses .. L , RIOIIAR HAMS. I. -. Ils assess tissssesr s"'3'ssr roux. I. ....m .630 . 17: Om . Bk 3- 3- 3""? C”m":i"'9m”: lm'j Remember "I-llElR"' with a line Box of Candy. ' E'f,'Zi',;,,.?.:Z' 13,: "c.,,5',..,.f.,:.;22j Hunts (Famous Candies), Rorwntrees (Black Magic and Dairy Box) Ganongs Rev. Vlt'i.amH.RBrov;n;EBoBnlirdmoi Ind Mair; iX.'.i'::”n..(.:;....21fit..t: ' Rev.H.I. 3'. All specially Wrapped For The "Occasion". neuilgioll. Reozmlilsvid M-nwhixnlzyc; Buy a Box Today From Our Large Assortment. Committee on Architecture. Mr. A. A. MacDonald; Committee on HJYAT Chaplaincy Service. Rev. D. A. Next A call was received in favor of W. the Rev. David Mnwhinney from I. Deli .l.'.”2';f.,f”S?:?..l1..'.”'w.';'i1.l;,l;I.'.Y !:aton's ms Km Street Dial 3170 V" ed by the Rev. E. H. Bean at "W3 T135; 1119 QQ well" the request of that Presbytery. . IIEINZ 24 OZ. , IIEINZ BRODIES PUREX Wm mm, L D"-'-5 WHITE CAKE TOILET TISSUE WOW mm 339 W i: 39c M . for - L HEINZ " c ' - IIEINZ FREE 50”" cucumsn CREAM OF SLICES MUSHROOM and cnnam or JAR 3 CHICKEN 24 LB. BAG for B nonnv noon STOCK UP RIGHT NOW FOR THE BIG WEEK-END AHEAD. OUR STORE HOURS WILL BIB AS USUAI. THIS WEEK. SHOP AROUND OUR STORE. YOU'LL Q13. 3 3 0 . FIND VALUE GALORE IN EVIIBY DEPARTMENT. . V soir 2402-1- SPECIAL ..5h.f.''..ix”.i. . 12 IO CAKES FOR "'""" "M" . . O . . . ONLY PICKLES 3:32.”. 65c ”m,"”.,””- JAII u.....s........ Nrwiol--m mm-no E”.l3o?iu.T"h. ...... .l9c Red lend oio Coat pus i V''''' "P"""' soommv ':3.i”..i”.'4'”E.FE.. I9s WAX y "um . . . suit ronniiiivo l'lllFEll'l'Illl ' roe ALL moons - - J, - ' " W Wm-I ciiiiiirioii l'5l"v 4"" imnx . 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