ARSENAULT-POIRIER NUPTIALS midnight blue and carried a white pray- St. Paul's Church, Summer- side was the scene of a pretty wedding recently when Mary Julia Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Urban Poirier, Summer- side, became the bride of Jos- eph Eric Arsenault, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albin Arsenault of Cape Egmont. Rev. Adrien Ar- senault officiated. The bride chose for her wedding a gown of peau-de-soie in topped with sweet- heart roses. The maid of hon- or, Miss Marie Arsenault, sis ter of the groom, wore a gown of yellow taffeta and carried er book ELLEN’S DIARY Alderlea’s Folks Attend The Easter Beef Show This old house now to settle down for the night. We think of it— liken it to a cer- tain grandmother we knew in the long ago, who when a little} flannelette-gowned child, was ed and sweet and civagy ml ~ must wait a mome kitchen his uae sei rte tention for his bedtime rites, would reach out inviting hands to him from her old rocking- ehair. And the-small one would come to her broad comfortable lap and the pair would have lov- commences | ing communion together until the call for his retiring was heard. So we fancy this dwell- James’ people takes us lovingly in its care, to until ing of kindly, keep us safe in -its arms, morning-light. Today it kept, and so happily, @ grandmother and a pair of lads during their parents’ ab- sence in town attending the Faster Beef Show there. They went this morning and thither too James followed in the after- moon, in company of Jamie and Gage (Rob's boys) who had come by for him then. “I don’t gee how I can go” he said. ‘You gee, I haven't finished all my work at the stables, tho us zh everything's been fed But A Jamie smiled. ‘We'll go,”’ he said. ‘Tt will do us good to get away from the farm for a while. Besides, remember this event only happens once a year!” And Gace recovered now from a heavy cold added his smile. a bit wistful, we thought, d presently the three were on . But not before Jam- es came back to the door to ask: “Now are you sure you can take care of the children alone, Ellen? Because I at home with you, if you wish.” can stay | ently for the green | self settled in the rockingchair. “He likes it there’’ Alex nod- ded. “He rocks and hums— he thinks, he’s singing’’ he smiled. And we had brilliant April sunshine for our light. And Scampie and the cats, the fowls and the birds about the yards and trees, for our com- pany. And the hours slipped away from us pleasantly. And in the companionable quiet when the charm of young pastimes palled, the two came to the couch and their afternoon naps. And a light wind stirred in the lawn trees whispering a remind- er to the buds to be ready pres- lift of son And now with the family ga- thered home to respective dwel- lings. this old house settles nearer its rest. You reco- gnize this in the clock’s solemn tick, in the late, low tune of the hearthfire — by James's hand on the latch of the stairfoot - door. Ah, ha, I woke just in time!” the black cat says coming from the couch to the floor. ‘Else, would have been indoors for the night. And I know it’s a perfect one for a stroll. Be so kind as to open the door for me’ An “See you!" he grinned, stepping soft-footed into the dim Until tomorrow — Good-night Diary — Afternoon Teas Are Stressed At CNIB Auxiliary Annual In reviewing the vear’s work of the Women’s Auxiliary CNTR, at the organization's recent an- gual meeting Mrs. Allen J MacDonald stressed the impor tance of the informal afternoon the sightless folk Letters of thanks were read from Mr. B.C. Bower, Field Sec- retary for P.E.1., for the cash donations from the Auxiliary | and their assistance many tim-| es during the ae year. Mrs. MacDonald ae = officers, members a GZ, have returned from a cruise to | At 8 . Ernest — prayer were Mrs. Fred Shaw | the Bahamas where Dr. Killorn Mrs. Linus erik. Mrs. Hen 5 MacDonald, Mrs. attended a convention of the Purdy, Mrs. Athol Roberts, Se. | Rendall Larter, Mrs ur | College of General Practice, | Mrs. Irving MacKinnon, | King and Mrs. George Douglas. held on board the Empress of Andrew McRae, Mrs. ones A life Sonera one England. Johnson, Mrs. Walter LePage, was presented t i ; Miss Janet cent and Mrs. MacKenzie. The senna The monthly meeting of the Gay Judson | was made by Mrs. MacInnis and ife Membership Was Presented At WMS Meeting The Women’s Missionary So- ciety of Zion Presbyterian Church met in the “ladies par- ee on April 6 nnis Anne Bond, Women's Editor, Phone 4-8506 a and opened the meeting with the theme, “Jesus Lives” centered on Easter music | and the call to worship. The In- $ The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. April 12, 1962 HAPPENINGS Dr. and Mrs. L.H. Killorn | Lean ane een MacDougall. gave the ‘exposition. Participating in the circle of Junior League of the Charlotte- town Hospital was held at the nurses residence on April 3 The president, Mrs. J.H. O’Hanley, chaired the meeting, which was | attended by 29 members. following the presentation Miss Mary MacKenzie led in are The business meeting wa conducted by the president. Rol call was answered by 16 mem- Mrs. Chester Buntain, Am- brose Street, Charlottetown is a patient in the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital, where she re- ceived surgery last week. ora MacKay | Mrs. Olga Davies was wel- | bers. Correspondence consisted | comed as a new member. Mrs. Miss Doris Mabey arrived of several letters from mem- | Byron fee and Mrs. Gillis home by plane on Tuesday ts. Members were appointed were named convener and co- convener of the Spring Bonnett her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Earle | lopes the following Sunday. Mrs. Tea. seney and family in Tryon, | Norman MacFadyen is to be the Conveners of the various com- P-E.I. Doris is now on the nurs- ee leader for the next} mittees for this tea gave their | ing staff of the Nanimo General | me eting; and Mrs. King will| | reports. Mrs, Reg Cronin is in Hospital in Nanimo, British | have the study book. charge of the tickets fort . e Columbia. tea, which is being held May 5; ie ‘ | and she reportes that the tie Sh Among the unusual hairstyles O’Leary Hospital | Was serv ell. created especially for the ‘ ‘1962 were the “Cleopata teck'as ANI To Present | Fashion Show | | were selling v Following the meeting lunch ved by Mrs. Ralph Yeo, Mrs. Eddy Brown, Mrs. Leo Cal- | Modeled by Mrs. Samual Tibbo. This style for longer hair, was laghan, Mrs. Valmond Boud- °°. a , ,reau, Mrs. John Butler and i™spired by Elizabeth Taylor in) 4.) pany A decis t lM *harl ; I! her protrayal of Cleopatra in a Hmtine eT ft COCISIOR eo Mrs. Charles Campoell. hold a spring fashion show in Winners of doorprizes at yes- sea- | movie presently being filmed in Italy. Another unusual style, this | the high schoool auditorium on time for shorter hair, was mod- | Monday evening, May 7 was the} | eled by Mrs. John Smith. The | main item of business at the! style, appropriatly called ‘‘air-| March meeting of the Ladies| lift’ has a high raised effect at | Aid of the Community Hospital s of the ‘1962 Parade of Spring Fashions were at 1,30: Mrs. E.S. Chandl- jer, Mrs. Robert Large, Mrs, Ross Stewart, Mrs .0.H. Curtis, the crown, These styles along | in O'Leary. Mrs. George Dewar Mrs, A.C. Sinclair, Mrs. G, E, With the others modeled at the | and Mrs. Bruce MacDougall are to convene the show with the Barbara Ann Dress Shop and and § Children’s Wear fashion show, were Full, Mrs. Lester Johnstone, created n Woodruff of the Debon- Mrs. H.E. Hyndman, Mrs. Hil- | Eilee |da Betts and Mare, Ronald Drys- | 2@ire Beauty Salon. a st was vee ee brother of (dale. At the 5.30 show: Mrs. F, | in Summerside to provide the the ide »ption was | A. Bourk, Mrs. Henry MacWil- Jane Penny young daughier of fashions. he # at iiinene Tahoe, liams, Mrs. Donald Shaw, Mrs, Mt. and Mrs. Nelson Blanchard, May 25 was the date set —) Russell Roper, Mrs. Myron Parkdale, has entered the Char- for the annual variety concert Bell, Mrs, J.P. Simmonds, Mrs, | ttetown Hospital, where she with each district to provide Jan Webster, Evelyn McMurrcr, | will undergo surgery two numbers. Thirteen districts | Sylvia Jenkins, Mrs. an Miss Debbie S were represented at the meet- | Cudmore, Mrs. Donald Mac- | pi a gee al daught-| ing and donations for the hospi- Mine GNA ee en an ot aca Cititeioas qa ee tal were turned in from Halibur- wer for their co-operation dur-| jot in the p ton, Alaska, Milburn, Milo, Grel- | ing her term of office oo, oo ad meee Renn Carleton, Brae, West) On behalf of the nominating jet | Point and O'Leary. The treasur-| | committee Mrs. Frank MacPhee) 4 wookend visitor to Prince | er Mrs. Everett Milligan report-| Anal (wat Ahnakiaas tWelll ain: | brought in the following slate of edward Island from Ottawa, | ed a balance on hand of $1019.32. nage beautifully’ we said officers for 1962-63: honorary Ont. was J.W. Mayne, who was) Roll call for the April meeting Alex is naturally a good child, | President, Mrs. F. Walter Hynd-| the guest of relatives in Char- is to be answered by donating extremely wise and knowing | ™@"; past president, Mrs. Al- | lottetown and Emerald. In Char-| a face cloth for his years so that in the Jan J. MacDonald; president,| lottetown he visited his brother, Mrs. James Harris, the presi-| h-| family we are accustomed to Mrs. John B. Murley; first vice-| Wendell Mayne and mother-in-| dent, introduced the guest spea- treat him as an adult. Peter too President, Mrs. F.J. Steele; sec-| law, Mrs. John B. Andrew. At} ker, Dr. C. . Bugden of O’-| is knowing and busy. ond vice-president, Mrs. Blythe) Emerald he spent Saturday and | Leary, who had formerly work-| “He can climb up, but he Murray; and third vice-presi- ee with his parents, Mr, eq as psychologist with the De- hasn’t learned yet how to get dent, Mrs. W.A. Ready. Mrs. George Mayne and vis rtment of Welfare in Nova down"’. Councillors are: Mrs. Urban ited with brothers and sisters Scotia. He spoke on welfare ser Alex commented when toge-| Blanchard, Mrs. Jennie Lewis,| fom Belmont, Norboro and E es and dealt with child uals ther we watched him get him-| Mrs. Olive Carr, Mrs. J.D, Mac-| €rald. ee in particular. In this re- Guigan, Mrs. A.J. Coffin, Mrs. 4 gard he spoke of the work of | The ladies of Crapaud Women’ 5 ee! Ea Ae i ategG Tasule were very Peased tg| te fal worker and peychale Mri. Lonan Davicon: Mrs. i. have the handicraft van visit a one i ah main po aad F. MacPhee, Mrs. A.W. Hynd.| ‘heir district from March 12th to | OMEnNT tess was that man, Mrs, P.J. Rossiter, Mrs.| “anh, 29rd. Eighteen ladies | teresting stares es hei Jie Tae), she Sere eran took advantage of the opportuni- | women should encourage their | ‘ ties which the van provides at children to take up social work Wee Fase olitiis' ities atin both afternoon and evening ses-| which the speaker considered ice, , | Sions. On the last afternoon the | a very worthy \ vocation. president stated her apprecia-| supervisor for Women’s Instit-e ———————— rs tion to members who volunteer) ytes Miss Theresa MacLeod at- to do extra work, thus lessening} tended an achievement program Pa responsibility of the presi-| at which time the articles were | displayed by the members. In- Household Hint Never save oily or paint- “i. stained rags to use again; the Mrs. to nd a thee-week vacation with | to give the Easter offering enve- | FOR AFTER-SIX WEAR Mrs. Jack Brown, one of the models in the ‘1962 Parade of Spring Fashions” is shown modeling, a striking cocktail gown of white chiffon scatter- ed with orange flowers. The gown featured a bateau neck- line in front dipping low in the back, and a skirt of un- pressed pleats. With her gown Mrs. wore. white pumps, USA Observer To Girl Guide Association Arrives Friday Mrs. F.M. Lathem, Edgewat- er, Maryland, will Prince Edward Island on Fri- day. April 13. Mrs. Lathem is Brownie meetings in Charlotte- town and vicinity and on Friday and Saturday will attend simil- a ar meetings in Kings and Prince USA observer-visitor to the Girl | counties. | Guide movement in Canada, and while on the Island will be visit- |ing members of the Girl Guide Association in all sections of the province. She will be remaining fit until Saturday, April 21. the guest of Mrs. | provincial commissioner of Girl Guides, while in Charlottetown, and will be the guest of honor at a number of social functions as well as participating in Guiding activities. On Saturday she will be attending a training session for Guiders being held at the Charlottetown Hotel and on b| Satasday afternoon she will be the guest speaker at the Girl Guide Association annual meet- ing at Government House. On Monday she will attend a combined meeting of SRS Buck- ingham Sea Ranger and the tst Charlottetown Land Ranger corps. The special meeting will be held at Zion Church, and all | guides from Charlottetown an vicinity over 15 years of age will also be in attendance. On Tues- Mrs. Lanthem, who received her BA from Western Maryland | College, has been very active in Girl Scout work. She has had considerable experience in train- ing of leaders and has_ herself received much training as a vol- unteer Girl Scout leader. The mother of two children, ages 16 and 20, she has been a french and history teacher in a high school, served as an athle- tic director and play director and for seven years was e- porter and feature writer for a newspaper The purpose of Mrs, Lathem’s visit is to promote better under- standing between the Girl Scout Movement in the United States and the Girl Guide Association in Canada. MEDICAL PHARMACY to serve you er of the day or night. CALL 4-6623 Ralph FE. Jenkins was cluded in the nukes was leather s too ; . appointed as assistant sec- work, dressmaking, liquid em- eee at _ day, Mrs. Lathem will meres for 24 hour service retary; Mrs. William Teed,| broidery, stencil painting. and A few minutes every week on the TV program, “Today | Mrs.’ Jack Garnhum and Mrs, | baskets of various sizes and will save you a big cleaning job Home” with Mrs. Helen ag MEDICAL PHARMACY A.J. Coffin were appointed to| shapes. Lunch was served by | on your kitchen appliances. Go| ring. On Wednesday and Thurs- rner of Pownal and form the permanent phone com-| ladies of the Institute and a) over them regularly with hot day, Mrs. Lathem will be at- | cies St.. Ch’to mittee; and Mrs. C.A. Orford, social hour enjoyed water and suds. tending’ various Guide and rs. W.J.P. MacMillan an ————— — Mrs. Allen J. MacDonald for the membership committee. Mrs. Urban Blanchard wi1! convene the Easter gifts. They the centre, 7, April 16. When deliv- ering members will pay brief visits to the recipients place of residence Mrs.. Ella Connolly and Mrs. Lyman Davison will convene a hot turkey supper to be served to the CNIB bowling team, at the Centre, May 16. Members volunteered to do the necessary | cooking at home, as the facili- | ties at the Centre are not ade-| Now At Hughes Drug... Mrs. A.J. Coffin will make necessary arrangements for the | auxiliary luncheon to be held at the Charlottetown Hotel, Wed- nesday, May 9. On Friday, April 27, Mrs. Ralph E. 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Arthur Doirion, Mrs. re eph Gaudin, —_ Ruel Gauthier, it and Mrs. Law- rence Doucette Father cee addressed = | group connteed ned them the yea Wileolae the meeting lunch | Was served and a social hour | enjoyed. LOWER MONTAGUE W.I. The regular monthly meeting | of the Lower Montague | | Tuesday, April 3 at the | |of Mrs. Stephen Hicken. The! | president, Mrs. Cecil Hicken, chaired the meeting. Mrs. Wil- a serene was voted as) lunch was served by the hostess, worth. committee that will be in charge of lunch for the May meeting are Mrs. James Hewitt and Mrs. Austin Ross. ceaelied which opened with the purpose of the UCW —. Crawford Sinclair led the worship service, assisted by Mrs. A. M. Webster. The study chapter ‘‘youth and transition” was presented by Mrs. Keith Mayne and Donna Day read a story “‘The Red ana Dress.” Twelve mem answered roll call. The mines of oh last meeting w and a proved and it oo "decided that a donation would be sent to the time Home for Girls. The weer = her report. mer Stewart and Mrs. Sutherland MacKay were ap- pointed to have the study book Z the next meeting, which re be held at the home of Fenton Mayne. oe "worship tr this meeting charge of oe aur Articles were eee in for the welfare bure: Following easericwiih of the meeting lunch was served by | the hostess, assisted by her | daughters, Donna and Marlene. COMMON ANGER Carbon monoxide forms when | fuel such as gasoline has not | sufficient air for total burning. retary, pro-term weThe meeting opened in the usual manner and roll call was | | answered by 18 members The secretary gave a ‘favor- able financial report on the! receipts received from two con- | certs held recently in the com- | munity hall. A committee was ' named in charge of entertain- ment in the Lower Montague Community Hall on Monday ev- ening, April 23. Named to the committee were, Mrs. Horace | Hewitt, chairman: Mrs. John Landrigan, Mrs. Laurie Mac- eod. 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