v- v WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS North River WI Sees Bictk Printing Disoioy V, H ‘ - mn‘ silk 5 crtcut amount for handicraft prizes ’ “a. itpiiiiinstrated by the Souris Exhibition. t n ' t was reported that the road . ~ . V ‘V ‘iii'."“lll l’iitmatt :il ii: --ii on "it"! of .\'eth ll I yet I signs have been completed, all . 'llsi:llllt‘ Mrs Pu i- Red CI'oSs work was distnbu, H'H‘ .isii iii~iil;iyt‘tl some of her ted by Mrs, Lin-“e MacNeilL !:‘I.ll- .ii.titi"'r1 a :iry" \vinningi't‘ho "murammc' plcpamd by if" " ‘1‘”;1” ill“? Nelson Stewart and M rs. “It 'i i-iill response. it ,ioke Magxcn] was presented. 1‘ \ iis answered by 15 ' I' i I MURRAY mvER new 'titlll'lillllutll was voted tor Mrs. Archie Mat-Lean prestd~ ed at the March session of Muri ray R'ver Utiited Church We- , z -\ Individual donationsl "‘9" The . . 5.6", ice' “"i'l‘I "1)1'l'lELIIL.‘ “hm” N River“ led by Mrs. William Millar in ‘ ' ‘ ' b‘. “wiclttded a hymn. scripture read- ' ing and a poem. “The Man Next orean orphan atid it iv a s 1‘1't‘(‘li that each member .. .~ ll‘t' . [Mr Hospital iilanned Mental Health .\ss'oc. .“ I * i - ' i t i‘ l exr ‘ “Jung's? “:olpqu Contmiltee and executive re. lwihivt month's roll call will he'lmrt? “:9”: 'ht‘al'd and corres- aiiswereil with atictioti articles,1 l’itlifeynteltea‘. ,\ contest was conducted by i “85 dlZl'LCd that a bar. a a r \trs Itati .lewell and refresh- and]; Eli” E 0f h 031; cgoking .mmt st‘l‘\'(‘fl by the hostess. r0" ‘1 Slpfllttsor‘ea y t e lnstt. \ti-s Jack MacKeime. "i -arCl «3 a_ . “pm. ‘ A playette entitled The Lord \tt‘ititn' HARBOUR new is Risen" was Staged wit" Mrs John Gosbee used the members participating. the lllf‘ "Pathways to l’Cl'ft‘c- Refreshments were served by ii. " as site led the tncmbe rs the catering committee. of lllt‘ \lurray Harbour United ‘ t' il ll l' c it Wonieu in worship . ST- MARKS WA . "n WWW... 3-; in“. “mm sung Mts. James sheen entertain- an“. 31‘. Li“. -- Mrs. Lowsrd members of St; Mark s Ang- ‘ ed the one” ML: lican WA at her lvens i n g to n tonic for the regular meeting last week. Mrs. Ernest Mill Walter Moase led lions which featured “il‘ .\lilt'i.t‘tt(l receiv which was dedicated. I \li's, Nathan lrvitig was host-' 9,. .tllti presided over t he bust- ntectitig. Roll (‘all was from t it e and M r s . in the devo- scripture ness atts'it‘l‘t‘fi by a \‘t‘l'st‘ Audrey Jenkins. Women's Editor; Phone 4-8500 | P E D Johnstone and Jeannie Swain. Murray Harbour Canadian meeting of Zion Women's Mis- Girls In Training who received sionary Society. white lanyards at a March 4 ceremony were Sandra Clarey, She told of her trip through the . ‘ USA, Europe and the Middle Higgtnbottom. Carolyn East to attend 3 World‘s Tem- MHC- perance Congress in New Delhi. _ lndia. Slides were shown of the Following the ceremony. the various places i-isitied, iris worked on their year b00k Mrs. Botirne was thanked by roJect. tlte president, Mrs. G. Ballingall hyllis An interesting program ;ried out by the students of New- ;ton School Tuesday evening was tviewed by parents. Grades five tall grades. taught by Sister Mary jJude gave the audience an op- iportunity to hear what :dren are doing in mustc. Miss Helen Yeo. M.I‘Jd.. leaves Thursday to attend the 5th an- ,nual meeting Canadian Nations Educational rier in Ottawa March 13th an l t . land six boys told about Confed- Icholsotf. Refreshments * ieration. and a singing lesson for set-red. of ii \Iattonal Commission for United at the home of Mr, an ‘ Scientific llis McPherson. land Cultural Organiation which 'honorcd Mr. and ltakes place at the Chateau Lau- Acorn of .\lliston. and presented with a small gift car- by the society. Executive reports were given at the meeting by Mrs. Flo r a MacKav and Mrs. Murdock Ni- w 9 re Mr and Mrs Hollis Cot'ney Itlie chil- and son Delmar spent the week. ii In Fredericton. guests Mr. and Mrs. Max Cliippin. A ttitscellaneotts shower held Mrs. El- f’eters a d Mrs. Stanley Gifts were opened by Sandra happening in March. tonight. and is a surprise. heavy of dark. with a lovely peace. was and thunder rolls... And we at the windows. And I hen sud- member that the Hudson crew toll denly the y a rd 5 were filled‘of old legend is playing at nine “011M!” haw had the hell“ if \ rttmbled away on the tELLEN’S DIARY i Millstreom’s Flow Grows | From Winter’s Tbowings 50mm The Guardian. Charlottetown. Thurs. Mar. 12. 1964. T HAPPENINGS l An electrical storm. a rare visited us lt came in ' accompanying rain. toward the close this gently mild day'l'hc vitlt a great light. and thunder hills, to see lightning snow" we offered to "lt is rather strange But odd lines we see it " Yet it is in the summery sea- sons we must expect it. alter a spell of heat. All at once one is aware titer. teachin: at as taken over the li iLakeville School due to the hos- pilalization of the teacher Mrs. \‘It‘\\' It 1111!, and I length of roadway. James. we can appreciate. sees many a scene thereabout of his youth. faces from the care- free happy days. of th 0 so that lnow iii many an instance are inn more... We saw. this morti- ‘tng a bright company of w i l d ducks, winging by on a course :0; a promund silence obianm: to the River. And we wondered. lEven the birds’ songs and twit- in the mildncss prevailing. terings are hushed. Toward tlie‘lllle DDS-‘3' “Wows “'91'9 west. a cloud. an omnious thing. commencing to though often prcttil} pearly - “l’éiDS- down by .edged. rears a darkish head. T08” m. “lf they had built on the h I ll- Ellcn" James said. 'we p n b r o H" the old in I ll .plns in their happy retreat innit our silicleiin: hill! Think of the north haatskills. with a long “19 b“'CC‘D 0f bearded. long - haired g" (-51 then over the fields! It‘s anta- zmg ltow well the pioneers d id ()ii the front vet‘anda‘it our boil“ “‘0” 5il€5~ “ “GUM be (an (. a I c h m,“ [he mum; of no easy matter in the buslilantis an increased flow ' the m tll- "i the". 10 decide where stream. Waters from today's i)“ Mi“ thawings have swelled it. those He puts by his glasses n ow. sti‘eamlets which now coinmett- \‘awns a bit wearily.With ad- cc to bear the white of win I e l’ dcd chorings occasioned by this away. continuing season of younglings' "We would have had a wider arrival“ in 5'3“ and {Old and V looking on! your forebears had sty. ottr farmers' (lays are Charles Mac-Mam)", built tip on the hilltop" we re- . Mr. aiid Mrs. Stephen Connul-rlltal‘ked to James at breakfast "i fet‘ki’n- Ellen" he one”. ly, Charlottetown. Spont thcilhls morning... We had dra w n ""5 hedllmo- Our morning! weekend with the latei s par-our table to the window w it tell “’me earlier now." ents. Mr. atid Mrs. Bernard Mas- sey. Bothwell. overlooks the mill. Time was ‘when we could see it Linus Holland. Sydney. N.s_,ithere against its fine old map- sellmd i out to dim night paths, w h .o ottr March day goes - ere nd larger rttn. bearing off our winter to streaml e t 5. little 3 spent a few days with his par.ilcs. Btit the nearer grove of ents. . . and Mrs. Frank H01.fspruces below the dam. small “V” and SlN‘Hm- latid. North Lake. 'Ilteti. have grown into w lilo. Until tomorrow — Diary — Messrs. .lolinie Young. Ray branched. towering trees. so Gm” ' "mile-w Bruce. Red Point. Robert tired to Moticton on btisi n e d s ‘ led during the past week. a ndithal now from the kitchen we Ailbert Dixon. East Baltic. mot-icaIch only a glimpse of its potti- gray gable. Yet we st i ll enjoy our view; the stream. the Mrs. Wallace Rose “as nn.fields about and climbing the rucsday evening. “arch 2m|_ opposite rise. the house on the ALSE’ TEETH Thor Loosen Need Not Emborross y wearers or false teeth ban Bitilc containing the w 0 rd 'f'“‘:j”‘g:. (onii‘m'ng "‘9 Se Vent MR, AND MRS, \VARREN C0l'fiflLlN {14th. McPherson and Janet lugs. \‘er- hostess to the members of the WWW», “by?” . u“,....t" 11's, Roy sinners w as “m‘ S '0'" ‘9 "055- I a Miss Yen has been a member ses were read by Mvrn Camp. .East Baltic Women‘s Institute. ‘ . iiiehrinciartidhfg‘liaehrait t urinuned as a new member. I" “"3 absence or the secre'? W dd' V d d of the executive of this commis- bell. ' ' Mr and Mrs Preston Brven- : 11' BENNETT CARR ’ h10d a .l ning’mansg‘lm or w“; it was decided to contact the tar-"g MVS- Waller M0359 “'35, e e ision for the past two years re- [0,; had pain, 'M“. “mm; H ‘ Insurance counsel“ 31;:l“.”i"k‘1i’thiShflPPeninzwyou. um”). RM... womm-S Institute appointed to record the minu-I . ipresenting the Canadian Feder- Kathleen Martin. R.\‘. of the the. home of Vir and \‘irs em". : District SupervisoiEg : the “Hi?” lnzfligéiglrhgigfisfi requesting them to present their [95; “‘0”? members and five! U d h ‘ation of Business and Profess— Inursing staff of the Vancouver {out art-emu“. Rollo 33;. ’ Sun Life of Canada 0 yr". pm” H01“ ’3 59 teem "to" recent concert in Murray Har- V's‘iors attended- ,‘ , y n e ional Women’s Clttbs of which tGeneral Hospital leaves h i 5 Mrs ice” yiacLenan " R “1.: Phone 4-8317 . 4.5435 ‘ tibiaI yDoeos tribal. gif- Cgiikiowxl’rt: hour Cross work “'35 dlblr‘bu‘ she is a national vice-president. 'week to resume her duties after péim innimvin fm'm hm. re o Charlottetown. P.E.I. : 0‘10" brea‘h"- bet 'FAS'I'EE fin» \grerniettt was expressed to ledi and money was voted lo I“ O‘Leary United Church was’ rounded neckline and long l i lyi Hon. Paul Martin, minister of .a month‘s holiday spent with her ice", mm.“ Ia, hm? hm“. o dr‘m counters everywhere. . . .. . WW..\ the scene of a winter wed d ingi uniting in marriage Dawna Carroll, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Randall Boatcs. 0‘Leary.' atid Reginald Warren. son of Mr. aitd Mrs. William ('ougii— tin of Coleman. Rev. David Hamilton officiated. Given in marriage by her fatlter. the bride wore a walla length white velvet gown with catei~ to a wedding reception in a... A’i_'ii.ip'ct‘ seven of "the Word (‘Xilttdt'a Fund. and $12. and the Way" along with related SIN-‘03] MBFCh DOiial‘ Day COI‘ Bible passages were studied . and questions discussed ft‘ 0 m the .s'tndy Guide. l.‘.tttch was served by the hos- lt‘)‘ 3! 7.." :2. Elmer Moase and Mrs. .Walter Moase agreed to attend i a meeting to plan for a unite d imeeting of the women's groups H V of the three churches in Housing- “1‘?” “"3" “' ton. to be held in May as part of lullit'iLil articles were passed? the Centennial Year program, “while” or. the R ’3 dl Mrs. Walter Moase gave an in- Ivonten s Institute at a. (01.9mm: presentation of momma m mm” me last part of the second chapter llll’t‘f‘ layettes for the Unilar- of the Smdy book. “The King: M mm; “'9” alsoidom. the Power and the Glory". I on the value of the liturgies. ‘i Mrs. Harold Mill conducted ani iinteresting Bible quiz on. Members- or St "money". .L‘htti‘ch (iiitld discussed the Assisting Mrs. Sheen in serv-l"llal 533‘” “‘3 5“ liK‘ l‘i‘llili Easter Tea 1 Discussed By St. Mark's Guild \lf‘t‘llll: at the it o m e of Mrs \l.‘ili\i‘ Young. l.’i members res— lllllltl"fi In roll call with an lrish goivt‘ Mark" s . . cotlt'l‘t‘ni'tfli it'lli‘sititlllil'llt't‘ . . . H | I v ' ‘ I illsti'illt‘ projects was read nndling tea. were Mrs. Will i amt "Wt‘lltii‘l lllhdd) ‘c\l;tmtgy.it .’ne it “its iit‘t'lfit‘fi to provide $5.00lBernard. Mrs. Nelson Payntertltmnc 01' Mts.~ (intooti ( Io okc. mid \lrs, Elmer Moast‘. M‘l‘S'llflinlli “N 1m will be lheld the first \l'edncsility all (‘I‘ for 'be Korean orphan a sitiulat ‘tiaster. April lst. at .s‘t Mark's IDA BAILEY ALLEN Details for the llli‘llll featur- . ling chicken salad. flowers for itlie church oit Eater Sunday. iaiid for the tea \vdre malt e i s under discussion. The president. Mrs. l) l.. \l ~ lttnis. presided and opened lite lmceting with prayers. " te t re a s u r e r. Mrs. Will i a to gave the financial That Make You Fiip Here is our latest version. Measurements are Ieve (‘HEDDAR CHEESE PANCAKES The next niceltttg will be held (Makes 12. 4" in diameter) in the hall Tuesday. Marclt :llst 1 large et-Ifl when articles for the baz a a r. vegetable oil which is held iii connect Ion' lI\l" (ll l'lll'l most useful ulA ' it‘ have In the test kilclr.i rn is a square aluminum arid! the that we use tor sauteeing lilt'i'tl or fish llt‘(‘filllL‘ very little Iiit tor cooking. or when makingi Freiiili toast or French toa s slili.’i\\|t‘ilt'$. ct'epes‘ for rolledi’ 1‘3 lbsi” ldlll‘liil'ti pancakes. or o ai'“ "- m' ' l“'ilh the “‘8‘ “'I” hf‘ Priced. \.tl'lt‘l_\‘ of unusual pancakes to "I ‘5 - 53" . . i 1‘" n" h “'35 “HM by m" 3.x c. buttermilk pancake mix jlmsipsg \l‘!‘\a‘ with meats or poultry withi ‘ _ essert with a hell12 “1m "2 d r c eese five pancakes are substan-io'l {Mir-Vi": . _ i liiii though for a mum (itch at Continue all ingredients .ex- hl’ltllt‘iloti" or tum-hm" t,(.(.“usmt'ept last two: beat with Wire “(1 and can and milk U, H“. bub whisk until almost smooth and 'f‘l‘ltlliiv pancake mix we alwaysilh'”k as “93‘3" "Cam- llsi‘ Heat griddle or heavy fry " pan: hrusli with oil. Drop ll tsp.i cold water on griddle. lf bubbleSI form at once. it is ready for fry. . tng. Pour or spoon out pancake bal. .ler leaving 1" between pancak- Ies for spreading. As soon as bubbles begin to form in tops. {lightly press in each one square‘ :of cheddar cheese. Continue to fry until cakes are brown on bottom. then turn and fry about "2 min. ' square slices cited, :t'aU. or tor i' lll'l sauce or ciitiipote. h :gins to met. Serve hot. isidf‘ tip. with or without maple; isyrup. hot fruit compote. or hot] ‘applesauce. TOMORROW'S DINNER 1 Tossed Brussels SproutCelery-‘ Pimiento-Leltuce Saladettcs j Baked Half of a It lb.) Canned Ham ‘ (‘oru Relish tpui‘chased‘ ; Whipped Sweet Potatoes Italian Green Beans i Cheddar Cheese Pancakes Elberta Peach Sauce Milk TOSSEI) BRUSSELS SPROUT- t (‘ELERY-PIMIENTO- ; LETTUCE SALADETTES i .6 large Brussels Sprouts. washed} TR UE T0 NATURE So simple to do. yet this dc- ‘ and sliced ‘lightl‘ul slitchei'y :i-(: a picc~ it c. thitt sliced lender Ci‘k‘l‘y :ious touch to your home. i (lived pimicnto . Almostq‘cal flowers-— lovely If! e. tine-shedded. washed lCllucciin natural colors on towels cas- w . ' l r . Sour cream salad dressing from 95, scarrs. pattern .034; mms. ‘ a mix it sliced pimiento cut in strips.ito 61,4 x 131-; inches. l’ extra 1 Thlrty- five cents Icoutsi for‘ . Prepare vegetables for salad: this pattern Ino stamps. please) ‘refrigcrate 5 min. or until ready to Alice Brooks. care of Guard- ‘10 oss iian-Patrio: ‘Jeedlei-ralt llc sottrim Front Street West. Toronto 1. cream salad dressing mix fol-iOnl. Ontarlo residents add I rent lowing pkg. directions. Add toisales tax. Print plainly PAT- vegetables and toss. G a r n ishriTERN NUMBER. NAME. AD- strips of pimicnto or h a l v e d l DRESS- eherry tomatoes. ‘ WHIPPED SWEET '3 SO FLATTERING! Meantime. p re p a r e Sl‘lthti 15.. a lighthearted Timed. blue skies. NEW Sew a drape-able. softly shape- itth beret iii velveteen. faille or hrimntcd tailleur. Printed Pattern 4848: F head sizes 21'11. 22. in. Size 22 met 5.. yard 35-inch nap; brim~ med ltat 7n. yd. 344 FORTY CENTS Writs inn stampS. lills pattern .. ED ... and whip with wire whisk or big slotted spoon until fluffy Heap into well- buttered low baking dish that can go- Iii-table. Brush potato with melted butter ir margarine Brown in but men 400 degrees F, about in min of P .S ‘2 lbs. steamed or boiled sweet m, potatoes tan Hints) In 4 tbsp. butter or margarine 1" please) for ' Ontario residents.1 'SPr 33“ cent sales tax. Print '7: tsp- "it‘ll MW" Md film“ Ti" “"4" “"'“"T”Pl‘°" ’ "(me In t"\t‘t‘\’ man that ask. gfltlliy SIZE. NAME. Anl Pancakes eth of thee. and of him that mass, sin-LE Nvmngm V ’4 c. milk instead of usmg cheese. lnpltakuh mm). Hm. :(mds ask them ‘ & c N'"f‘if order to ANNE .\l).\MS. (‘ook potatoes \I‘lth skins 0n. pancakesldwith sugar" of thin- n i ,i:,|iy] ’m- it \e .ove lltrm ' ' “'4‘ o Guardian - Patriot Pat- Peel. Mash smooth or put throu- slicet co roast eel or not which love you, what thank ls) - i- '3‘“ hf'pt., 60 Front. Street Westigh foot mill. r0831. smtlkf‘d ham. F H '1 it'll-'Ifliltate vi"‘ l-‘or s-nncis also do Dm' 4-6067 Chaflouotown lot-onto t. Ont t Add remaining lngredicntstbacon or pork lenrlcrllnm even the same. But lave vour ‘tes. the bride‘s sister. \' e r non interning. for 2 each of 3 designs Slaw/4 . t thee on one check offer also the .lakt‘ thy (oat .tl-o point sleeves. \ settuenned wed-lexternal affairs will be the parents. Mr. aii ding ring headpiece held it eriguest speaker at one of the ses- Martin. Montague. shoulder length veil t'aF-isions. and a panel discussion on _“~ ’—“‘— PlSQUlD EAST ried a w lute bible with cot‘sagei“UNESCO and the Voluntary Earle MacDonald. L o r n e. of baby roses iAgencies" will also be featured Attendants were Bonita Boa-on the agenda. Maitt‘ield. Summcrside: d Mrs. Tom Harris. Detroit. ;\‘al|ey. was a visitor in Pisquid .\rcltie Mai-Lend of ()‘Leai‘y. iMich., has arrived home to ; East Wednesday at the home of reception was held at thetspend some time with her falh- i Mr. and Mrs. George .lay. home of the bride for members'er Murdoch MacPhee, who is > Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jay were of the Immediate family: I heipatient in the Kings C o u n l y i Visitors in Charlottetown Friday. bride's mother receiving in anlMemorial Hospital. Edward Jay was a visitor at o ‘ ' green sttil worn with ‘llle home of his daughter. Mrs. brown accessories and yell o w‘ MiSS Sadie Macmnmtni {Ol'm‘ i.lohnnie MacDonald. Birchill dur- cariialiott cot‘sage. Ci‘iy 0f Glen Martin is elljfib'illg : ing the weekend. ytcc (‘ougtilm chose a g ownla month's tour of the southe n i Mr. and Mrs~ Robert Le a r d of blue crepe. white lur hat and Slates. Site will return to Ottawa more visitors in Montague Sumi cot-sage of white carnations. March 31. day. Leaiiu: for ;i ' Mrs. George Dover and Miss cymoon itw Georgie Dover were visitors in l t h e y Mrs. Herman Mrs. Earlton Bourne of Re- 5‘. = (‘t‘i‘i' l‘t‘f' “"1 Hmi Willi“ acccvigina. Sask.. the Canadian. and (allai'M’ Sunday Wilt-’1‘?- VHTS I J _ Immd superintendam of the Sm_ were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. the newlyweds are restdtn" .Roy l‘arquharson. if’hotn by Heck? “"5 “f women for the WCTU was ‘ Mr Mrs. William Bil'i were recent visitors at the ‘home of Mrs. Birt's parents. Mr. 'd . ilt‘l'l Sitiiliot and Mrs. Wallace Woolrt so P. Hendricken was a visitor MARY HAWORTH i. a Mt , M d . Suburban Matron ls Upset ;— Over Neighboring Gossip ; EAST BALT'C t Mrs. Charles MacMahon. EI- i(.ncmies. and d0 gmd‘ and 9nd_ ntira. was hurt recently in a falli hoping ['(H‘ "mm": again. ‘in her home and having her ntp' ‘ ("The") your 1.6mm shall be [broken was taken to the Char- owcr class ll(‘\l time around. lireat and ye shall b9 children .lottetown Hospital by ambul— next ll.‘t‘.‘lll)til'$ be- i of [hp Highcsl. For He is kind sauce. Mrs. MacMahon is one-of iinto the thankless and the evil. Elli? leat'ht‘l‘s at “18 Lakel'llle Be ye therefore mercifttl as your ESChOOi arid 1101‘ Of THEM-i Father also is merciful . . . finish her a spcedl’ WCOVE‘I‘)’ arid .liidring by your present hos- i be “Mk l” “or home 5m” which seems to be at . . d Mrs. ‘iordon Gallant state. you've got an land three children. St. Charles. con‘CCttve i were recent visitors with Mrsl Gallaut's parents. Mr. and Mrs.‘ Frank Holland. .\'orth Lake. Herbert Fraser. Kingsboro. is now out and about following his illness with the fill. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Rob- ertson. Red Point. were recent visuors with Mr. and Mrs. John iii ('iili‘tiizttt guest speaker at last week's lil".\R \l \ll Y HAWORTH: We lite iii the suhutbs. iii a so- calicd illilll cla~s. ill take the dttl'lc to > all hours of tunttlI l.\lt'(‘ . sometimes on‘ the patio. \icai'ter permitting. ‘mf bias Once whcn we \cntured to . »_ ' ., l, '1' \‘f id iehionii \U‘lkt t tsatttmiia . \ t titll o‘ur- ‘ enornmus amnum scties the hull of loud jf‘f‘llllfliwork m do on mm. mm Ciilml'ml‘ "l""““l-" """M at . position. to come within hailing bcdroont windows late one distance m- exemplary Charab l l i l l 3 high . Women ill the clique meet for' bridge tiltl'lill.’ the day: but litt‘le brnilgo is played. i hear. Gos- sip is lilt‘ ttiattt activity. They are social t‘illlllllIlLl. competitive ter (per Luke's dct‘initiontt and thus qualify as an infuence for good In society. . s for how to take Christian profit from your current trial. :1 drny humorous hint is given as to big4cr cars. better clo- . . Riely. Dundas. thcs etc. and lack real friend- by Alba" 3°“'F“‘°°d. m C.O_I‘ Mrs. L(;, Robertson was hm. 5.1m. h... mm min.” L let-ted meditations titled Alive}toss m the members of [hp Two of Ilii'se women cause. i mw” .., 'Hchmn mess“ secilv'ingsboro Women's institute all me much met (the. who lived pa"? lb" . . . 'her home on Tuesday eventith here first. Is particularly malie- ; d‘OPl‘lQl‘llllllll-N‘Fi. in: spiritual Mal-ch 3_ l l i. .- . ,iiv--_ \\ . -; t ' tscipine. eating 0 persona , .. _, i “u ' I," (M‘ I“ ( “no at”, salvation. aren‘t. confined to Mrs' mum“. Edward a "(1' was prejudiced against me b' ' This second she doesn‘t baby son returned to their home at North Lake from the \‘ictoriai General Hospital. H a l i fa y} monasteries. says this Benedic- lter llllll‘ltt‘ stories, . _ ‘ tine abbot. Rather. he notes that has said r :i'lv litt. .\ "10 find might like m“ “in “1“ “""iosum "f suite . . i "(it‘ll ~ill‘ tilti. lull won't impair. 598-3. Babylon Apartments. “'1‘” ’"f bi“: “’35 “‘“N‘Wlh': oize hi't “ti-imiiIs-hin" with my New York Citr- im't lacking in "“a“““"‘ a" “SW WS- “0” critic bv cultivating me. ltairshirts and vigils. providen- 13,“ “'35 a(‘fi‘l'nnpélmf‘d 0“ “11‘ There are some nice people “any "wwflgd . ~ “‘9 radio {Fm by “or brmhor' Mr' Arthur' itt this area. bitt we are troubtl- no“ d‘l‘w- “‘9 "if—'i‘ili‘y [humps 0" Lamplx‘n' . .. 1 ed bv the ittconstderation and me “"0" helm“ ow‘ ' r MI" and. Ml." “an” Dimn'I cumming “I a {we we an- drunken revelry across thciEast Baltic. were recent visitors. complain to the police as we w - " . . Rm C"““’.“‘.“°“’“- } “u. (“lme mo 1.”). “.C-d navel Here Is a clue to making the Mrs. l‘.(‘itsoll Rose. who has! n m e m mat“. H (mm “N. M My best of your situation, i hope. 1been confined to her T H. 1: through illness is now out We are church people. trying and; m “w hkv (.hrimmm Bl” ho“. Mary llaworth counsels 1thr- 3 about again. ‘ ‘much should even a Christian “"311 1“" S'Olllnlfh “i” lymai- 01'; .Mrs. Foster Garrett. Last Bat. endure" How can America pur- .PO'S‘mal 'mor‘l‘l‘“ _‘.“‘”° her ‘ lie. was a vIstlor with her natt- port to lead the world iii the BEBE:i){;tlif‘jluf‘iflfmi‘ ____§ghter and son-in-law'. Mr. an paths ot peace. when here at| ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ‘Mrs. Harold MacKenzie. Rollo‘ home the very cream of our" COAL STRIKE han iBay. l SALISBL'RY .Reute rs) __ Mr and Mrs Roddie Kidson.! :Southern Rhodesia‘s W a n kenod Pmnl- “Slim "Nomi." “ll”? coal mine strike ended Monday‘Mr- and i‘il's- Jon“ “0- HOW“; P' " [\“lwndAlrrimn {Iiifi‘rfifgigffi “in: Birdie (‘htnv mat run I i i . time o wot", - - - -- .. ~l Christian-s. then of course you fSDHerd when the workers de-lend 5" h”.“""“l m Basin "9""? are required to endure difficult 'malldt‘d Cash l’al'mf‘niS "mead it NM” n‘gyliuug‘fie “(‘ighlnws “ml MC] mm] in‘ 0‘ ralmns “m'lh abut" £5 [$15) iffdiiitnll'ifntgiiis‘ institute oni exhaustihle gracious forebeatu a "mum ismod under a com_ March 3- ‘ ‘ . patty plan. ‘ Miss Mabel Rose. l.akevtl!e.i -..__ l society is immoral and ])l(‘aSlll‘t‘~i hcttt. \aluin: material gain as the hie'tcsl acltte\cnient'.‘ Please cctitntent. = ,- .0. 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