Glen Valley W. I. meet- . boldntthebomeofMT-s. is. , 'Oflnliflnth‘attendance; 3.“ Creed followod by Mary rv d g and committee in charge. BEAU BRUMMELL Ready for the commence- ment parties is this young gen- tleman in his well tailored dinner jacket. New in desicn, the coat has a one button closing and a shawl collar lt WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS Roidh Gopol Addresses UCW Meeting A’r O’Leary The concepts of life in A s i a. read and signed by President. lDonald and daughter Coleen of Mm The treasurer gave her report.l Kingsboro spent the weekend at James Buote' Mrs. Fred Gan. was the subject of a talk by: WW The Gurdian, Charlottetown, Fri. May 3, 1963. HAPPENINGS is of rayon and arnel and is cool sleek and comfortable. Worn with the jacket are black trousers, a blac tie. a . mndras plaid vest and mat—1 ching handkerchief. Rajah Gopal. guest speaker for The Correspondence was then the recent meeting of O‘Lear read by Secretary. it was dccid-. y UCW held in the Christian edu-. ed that $2.00 be sent the Easter1 cation centre. Theme of the talk was the‘ necessity for everyone to makel an effort to understand his bro—; thers everywhere by cultivatingi the language of the heart. Mr.‘ Gopal accompanied his addressi with freehand drawings. The spring tea will be held oul May 15. it was announced by: Mrs. Louis Bernard. chairman: of flowers and social functions. President Mrs. E. W. Turneri read a letter from Mrs Doris} Gillis and Mrs. Arthur MacLeod. Seal Campaign. .‘ Mrs. Alton MacLean and Mrs. Arthur MacLean were appointed to attend a meeting at Central Queens High School concerning talent for a Variety Concert. All bills were to be paid. it was de- . cided that a card and fruit be sent to Mrs. Freeman MacLen— nan by the Sick Committee. Mrs. Edward MacDonald and Mrs, Alton MaeLean, Program was by Mrs. Vernon good wishes. Miss Anne Moran and Misslin Septembe Janet Profit entertained at the; home of the latter in Alberton‘ Monday evening in honor of} Miss Barbara Shea who will be; one of this season's brides. The: gifts were passed to the guestiZella .Clark Mission Circle of of honor by Miss Profit and Misslthe First Baptist Church w a s Moran read the accompanyingl bers of the nursing staff of the‘ western hospital. reent w e re Mrs. EE. Larter. Mrs. . Hayes. Mrs. Fred Rennie. Mrs.‘ Edward McCue and Miss Maryl MacNaught. Also present were; Miss Denita MacQuarrie, X-ray; technician, and Miss Shirleyl Blanchard. laboratory techni-1l clan. During the evening Mrs. Lar- ter entertain e d with several; readings and also played for a; singsong. l ' Charlottetown Mrs. Percy Affleck. Bedeque. ‘tms month. M”. E for MLENeill read the minutes of Hz was hostess recently at a mis- cellaneous “shower” an Mrs. Dick Van Herk. on‘ their return from their honey-l moon trip to Niagara Falls. A large number of gifts and a sum of money, were presented, Mr. Van Herk is a native of Holland, and Mrs. Van Herk is a native of Bedeque. ‘ Lawrence Sudb u r y. Cleve- land. Ohio. arrived on Saturday on a combination pleasure and bushes trip. While here he w' [visit his mother. Mrs. Mina Sud- Ibuny and sister. Mrs. Clark Bak- er. North Bedeque. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Callbeck. Central Bedeque have returned me from a month's holiday Florida. 1 o in and Mrs. Horace Mac-| the home of Mrs. Ralph Lord.. Central Bedeqoe. Mr, and Mrs. A.A. Leaman 251 North Rive;- Road, have re-l turned from a round th e world j trip. Included in their visitsl Were Honolulu, Japan, Hon ’ Kong. India. Egypt, Jordan, Le-V banon. Austria, Italy, and Spa-in. } . . . . . . . .. . Mrs. G. Maddigan presided at! the regular monthly meeting of E ‘the Progressive Conservative- ;Women's Association of fifth .Queens held April 30 at party i headquarters. Reports of recording secre- Jenkins announcing that they 59mm committe? members areitary Mrs. H. MacKenzie. corres- P. E. I. Presbyterial will meet‘ M“ Cyrus Martin and Mrs- RWiponding secretary. Mrs. tomorrow. May 4 in MorelLl Mrs. Bernard thanked . e guest speaker. Reports were gi- ven from each of the three units. and from Mrs. Herbie Vatcher, chairman of friendship and vl~ siting. 3 The president opened the meet-‘ ing with prayer. This was fol- lowed by the purpose repeated in unison. Minutes of the pre- vious meeting \vere read and‘ approved. and roll call was an-‘ swered by 29 members. Worship period was led by Mrs. Don MacKenzie on the. Easter theme. scripture reading was by Mrs. Don Gamble. pray- er by Mrs. Jack Matthews. and the Easter offering was receiv- ed by Mrs. Cecil Dennis and1 dedicated by the leader. Hymns. sung were “Christ The Lord Is Risen Today.” and “Rejoice,' the Lord Is King." The benedic-, tion closed that part. of the meeting. The meeting ended with a social hour followed by lunch. WHEATLEY RIVER W. I. The April meeting of the Wheatley River W. I. was held, ed by repeating the Mary Ste- wart Collect in unison. (ing to the prevalence of "flu" in the district only five. members responded to roll call witlr sing. say or pay. minutes of the previous meeting were read and approv-. ed. FCorrespondence w a 5 read andldezlt with. The Institute. was=zosked to get some program . for Q variety concert to be held at Central Queens Regional High School. Mrs. Leonard Ling was ' appointed to see to this mat-v 1‘. The school committee report- ‘ co they had visited the school. and the sick committee reported 1 having brought flowers to al sickjfriend from our district. At this -meeting we had a guest.1 Miss? Mary Thompson. bring-' ing helpful hints on makingi sandwiches along with cconomi- ‘ cal aid easy . to make decor— 3 otions for tables. She also gave a talk on “Can- oda‘i- Health Rules." v A yote of thanks was extend- ed by the president, Thompson for coming to thel meeting and giving the display. of her work by making sand-.‘ wrcbos. ‘ The May meeting will be held ‘ It the home of Mrs. James War- Is. when roll call will be ans- with an exchange of seeds or plants. Lunch com- mittee members are Mrs. Ja- mes Wares and Mrs. Theo Sel- lar. The meeting closed with the "Queen." A contest was won by Mrs. Harold Chandler. Refreshments the hostess j GLEN VALLEY W. l. Frizzell. Roll call at the next meeting will be answered by flower slips. seeds or bulbs. Mrs. Alton Mac- Lcan invited members to her home for the next meeting. The collection amounted to 86 cents a quilt was finished and Frizzell. 8 The meeting closed with Sing— lup residence shortly in Fortune. FAMOUS FOR gift. 14 BRANDED INSPECTED ing of the Queen. AWARD CONTRACT BURBANK. Calif. ICPi Lockheed - California Company an 116.148 contract to Computing Devices of Canada Limited. 0t- lRoss. and treasurer. Mrs. Al- ;fred Weathenbie, were present- led. Mrs. W.R. Shaw was pre- fsent, and made a f e w brief re- Tmar 5 ~ Following the busmess meet- iinga social hour'of bridge and Iauction was enjoyed. Lunch it was decided to sell tickets on was served by Mrs. Weatherbie‘ Iii. Contests were won by Mrs. and Mrs. F.R. MacLaine. I . . chnsley Higgins and Mrs. Royl Farewells were made to Mrs. lfrom his howl “me new rEdwm Cook who will be ta iMem'bers presented h e r . Mrs. Cook extended an invitation to the members to come to her home for the opening meeting nounced Thursday award of a .tawa, for position and homing ‘ Iindicalor systems 17-1046 iStaT-fighters being built here. North River STEAK COOKIES FLOUR STEW BEEF MAPLE LEAF BACON HADDAD'S ROAST BEEF We Buy All Our Beef from Wendall MacQuorrio ROAST PORK CO’RNED BEEF SALT HERRING 3 FOOD lour. Mrs. Hostesses and guests are mem- dent. Opened the meeting. an d welcomed Mrs Malcolm Him a World." The spiritual life pro- SH r. The next meeting will be held May 28 and will be the last meeting until the fall, The April meeting of the Dr. held recently in the church par- Leroy White, presl~ low. Mrs. A.H. MacCannel. assist- ed by Mrs. Russell Jones and Mrs, Trevor Hansen conducted the missionary lesson “into the gram we 5 given by Mrs. Bunhoe on Compassion. The tidings report was read Mrs. Miss Royal Edward Cha pier Meets The Royal Edward mister dthelODEhasnamedanedu— cation ' elm. committee one Mrs. E. C. Ba- ker. Mrs, Fred Gayle and Mrs. Stuart Ives. Mm. ank Pellerin reported successle winter manaiilum . a. Canadian Association of Can.- t gents and the misfortune of mix- ing wrong acids. Mus. E. C. MacLeod. Mrs. Ray Praught comprise the mem- benship committee. A new member. Mrs. R. E. Su - land, took the affirmation of the order. The beautification of the RAF ' erwood of the chapter. was discussed. Flannelette was dis. tributed by Mrs. W. E. Massey to the members to be made into lavetbes Notices of motion to be adopt- ed at the national annual meet- ing in Victoria, B.C.. this month re ' and approved. The meeting was presided over by the regent. Mrs. B. Earle MacDonald. missionary on furlough fro m La Paz, Bolivia. who will visit Baptist 7 Church eor e Mac- previous meeting, rs. Trevor Hansen reported on the food box 5 en t to India. Lunch was served by Mrs. Ralph Gillespie and Mrs. George Mac- Teill. At the recent annual meeting of the parish council of the Sum- merside CWL the following offi- cers were elected: president-— Mrs. Clifford Gaudet; first vice-president, Mrs. Malco teele; second vice-president. Mrs. ' d vice-president, Clough. recording secretary. Mrs Ben Arsenault; correspond- ing secretary Mrs. Edward Mc- Neil]: treasurer. Mrs. Ralph Blaequiere. Councillors elected were Mrs. McNeil]. Mrs. Wilfred Mrs, George Oiscamp, Lawrence Gallant. Mrs. Perry, det. AN INVITATION— Your friends and neighbours enjoy Banq uei Marks Sorority A'n niv. A banquet at the Charlotte- town Hotel Tuesday night mark- ed the 32nd anniversary of the founding of Beta Sigma Phi. At- tending wene 55 members of the three Charlottetown chapters, Xi Alpha. Xi Beta and Alpha. Traditional ceremonies were also observed. The history of the local chapters was reviewed, and new members received their first welcome to membership. The sorority’s first Charlottetown c apter was founded in 1943. Mr. est H. Lord was toastmistress. with Mrs. Stuart MacKay as toastimistress_ Sen- ator Elsie Inman. 5. Wallace Hynd, and Mrs. Austin Scales, honorary members, were pre- sent. Mrs. Louis Johnston ren- dered the sorority song of the year. Mrs. Lloyd MacLeod present- ed a special message from the sorority founder. She received the message from international headquarters in Kansas City. hearing about it when you have visitors. make a trip. or have a party. These social .‘ notes make interesting news. When you k now of any such items please call Mrs. Jean Koenig a 4-8506. Charlotte- town. Mrs. Trudy Reynolds. .at 6-8031. Summerside. or the news bureaus of The Guardian and Evening Patriot in Mon- tague. Alberbon or Souris. At ' any of our offices we‘ll enjoy ; and appreciate hearing from . you. i NIXON MOVES NEW YORK (AP) -— Former " vice-president Richard M. Nixon s . . . . a Thursday he. is Joming a :Ncw York 1w firm and will ichange [his residence from Cali- fornia to New York City June 1. lTlTe Republican announced his plans in a statement issued 1 1 STEAKS I I i 1 . noon on: The sorority was founded in w Snowdrops Blossom In The North Wind Coolness “It’s that North wind again!" one of the family offered with a wry expression this morning, feeling its breath on a cheek. Come to us here it had. 0 the fields and the woodlands and all between: that “Wind of Thule" whelped in icy wastes afar.- _ Cool. it was. But snowdrops. first flowers of our springtime, blossomed. And Alex smiled hap- p‘ y. when in his counting of heads in the border. he discov- ered several new tulips' furls . . .So all things considered, what if the elothesline on which the parlor-curtains were airing. gave a";y disappointingly to the play of the wind? "My. my. how extremely’ un- fortunate." Papa Starling up on the roof of the garage fuss- ed. “Believe me. if I could render any assistance in the cir- cumstance . . But," he smiled at a thought, “as my grand- mam - she was a great one. a regular Solomon of a bird-would advise us in a like predica- ment: 'Never mind sitting down crying in the middle of a mis- ery. Tears —- you might weep a pailful, < m '1 mountain’. she would say. up and do something’ - that was her advice. And she'd put ‘Vi- gah' in you - that one.” he chuckled. softly. “Oh dear." we sighed. looking at the best curtains.-lying for- lorn on the sere grass. “Now, if I might make a sug- gestion,” Papa Starling contin- ued. “the best thing to do would be to send out an SOS - to light a flare, so to speak. so that the neighborhood would learn of your distress," “Whoa! Stand still there!" that was James recon- ciling the Paddy - horse to an interval of waiting at a door. where a stable was being clean- ed to his sleigh. “I’ll be with you shortly," that was the younger farmer calling to James, as he hurried up the rise to, the pole-barn. hen I give the cattle up here their bite of grain. I’ll be right with you." “On your way, you might look in and see if all’s quiet in the plggery. I wouldn’t say but. . ." and James' voice trailed away Has he turned away from the door to his cleaning. .“We're not going to get much 2" bilene. Kansas. 32 years ago. b D f D 0 b D l MARKET and Drive In RESTAURANT On Trans Canada Highway 69c 45c S w- 45c m- 39c .0. 25C TREES; 29c $212521}? 2.19 w- 39c ..... 65¢ FREE! Doughnuts Coffee and Saturday Only . FISH . HOT O ' MILK Collect. Minutes were SEA SEALD. FISH STICKS . 79. PKG. Get Extra Pkg. FREE 2 _McCAIN’S FRENCH FRIES 45‘ Get One Pkg. FREE 9 OZ. PKGS. 2 DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT 'OPENS SATURDAY NOON and CHIPS SANDWICHES DOGS HAMBURGERS SHAKES All Flavours _ Chockourpricos weekly. .. youwllmodollorswbonyol doyourFoodShoppingITon! mount . BACK 1 help from there." we comment- Bapfisi Guild And WMS Hold Special Joint Easter Service O'LEARY — The O‘Leary Bap- ' tist Guild met recently in the ed. . .After all of what impor- tance were parlor - curtains. compared to the busy calls of the farming, upon which our livelihood rests? “If I might be so bold-and so helpless. alas! — if you fetch- ed a. chair. you could wind that far end of the line around that birch tree." Papa Starling said. closing an eye and squinting into the distance Stables are clean. There has come added increase to a pug- OR 0 had suspected. And fresh from their airing. the curtains hang close by great - great - grand- father’s picture in the parlor. The stars gleam brightly. The new moon as bedded behind the rim of our world. “Mostly sunny tomorrow.” an announcer says. “Time to go." Granddaughter offers, closing texth . Yawns. _ long day for all of us," he smil- Q (a Until tomorrow — -— Diary— Good-night. . . CFUW Awards Are Announced OTTAWA (CP) -— Four fellow- ships for post - graduate studies. a special award and two later- as James this morning M LITTLE SANDS The teachers. Mrs, Harry Cle- ments, White Sands. teaching in Little Sands; Mrs. Donald Liv- ingstone, Hopafield. teaching in Hopefield and Miss Mina Liv- ingstone. Hopefield_ teaching in High Bank all attended the teachers‘ convention in Char- lottetown. Charles Whiteomb. Somervilie. ass. is visiting relatives in High Bank at the home of Bruce ewairt. Miss Dora and Margaret Mac- eill returned to their home in Little Sands after spend- ing the winter with relatives in Charlottetown. Nestor Blue, Little Sands left here Thursday for Pictou where he is employed with the North- umberland Ferries Ltd. Fishermen here are busy pre- paring for fishing. Traps are being hauled to various fiShing centres where traps, rope and buoys are being made ready for t ning day. Boats too are being painted. Fishermen here are hoping the opening day of May lst. may be postponed a -week or so. until the ice has departed from the bays and harbors for this season. Neil MacNeill and his aunt. Miss Kathryn MacNeill were visiting in Charlottetown recent- 1y church with members of in. Women's Missionary Society m, a special Easter service. Mrs. Dan Smallman conduct. ed the service which opened with the call to worship follow. ed by singing “When I Survey The Wondrous Cross." Orell Smallman read t scripture lesson. and prayer offered by Mrs. Nesbitt was followed by an Easter meditation by Berna Bl. shop. ' “I Love To Tell The Story" was sung. A monologue “The Magdalene's Story" was given rby Isabelle Dennis. With special background music by Mrs. Ross Strung, "The Easter Story" was portrayed by Mrs. Earle Jelley, Mrs. Nesbitt and Mrs. Emerson Smallman. HOUSEHOLD HINT For maximum heat reflection, the interior of your rotisserie broiler should be kept as clean as possible. If you're sure not to immerse electrical heating elements. you may wash this appliance. Fine steel wool is best to remove stubborn spots and stains. ‘ -O "-0-. 0-6 H'H CEO-.4“ H. BENNETT CARR Insurance Counselling Dist. Supt. Sun Life of Canada Phone 4-8817 - 4-5435 Charlottetown. P.E.l. “4—9-9 0-0-0 .- 0-. national awards were announced Wednesday by the Canadian Federation ow University wo- 3 “a” A special award of $500 was granted Nancy J. Lane of Hall- fax to complete zoology studies at Oxford. England. Federation President Marga- ret E. MacLellan of Ottawa said 73 applications from graduates of 22 Canadian universities were received. The fellowships: $2.500 to W. Jean Bancroft. Winnipeg. $2,000 to Mrs. Rosemary L. Eakins, Montreal: $1,500 to Muriel J. Watney. Vancouver. and $1.500 to Veronika Nadas, Winnipeg. Awarded international awards of $2.500 plus tuition were J. B. Bews. Kingston, Ont., for study at Cambridge, England, and Mrs. Beatrice G. Lipinskl of North Burnaby. BC, for study O Cotton: O Blends O Sizes 8 - 20: 14% - 22% and sizes O Specialty styles for hair technicians Classes seams 141 Great Gem-go St. at Cincinnati, 0. STEAK BURGER! HEY! EVERYBODY! THE “PETER PAN" IS OPEN AGAIN! 10 am. 5- 12 pm. daily COME OUT FOR YOUR LUNCH. DINNER OR A SNACK - WE SERVE ALL YOUR FAVORITES ! Make sure you try. our new Choice tender steak served on a buttered roll with fried I onions and your favorite garnish. ..._____....___.___.I CHICKEN IN THE BASKET $4 broiled spring broiler served with golden frlol. crisp cole slaw. cranberry sauce and buttered roll. SEAFOOD Tasty deep fried scallops. golden french fries. crisp cole slaw, and buttered roll. 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