:Irrioge into M103. Wet 0" red the mom. “‘d Lauglxllm vn guests 1.; ohn Macboumd 1. Mass. I. 8.. aning, November Dixon had charge lservice (a, tak onary Monthly) Wit“ srmmembers tang: c 05 - ce. ed this “It dent then called of lav meetjn . approved and gaggle? was answered by Ii nd two visitor-5' w“ Joined and were w 1e society. Immunity Friend. . .23 ca distributed. “in” on read a bea ~ led Prayer." u ill be at the Mame :lose of the memnx' served and a W x —\ NE 5655 Iced Christmas Rates ’All llnr Magazines om E. GILL leglc Subscriptio- Agent rose St. Q l mess lc open 7 view, college tea, or busy day Ch‘town . mmu'r DESIGNER 111s “nine-to-five" dress that can travel on to informal even- wearable in any ward- robe—is done with fresh casual 7M by Isabel Dobson. Bloused I m the waist, it “sleeks” to a ' new nurowness at the hipline— a top fashion look in the fall col- Anolher noteworthy de- ftail is the stand-away curve of the collar pointed up by a tab. in nipple knit jersey, smooth 'flannel, vivid mohair, or print 'cotton. this could be the dress ' you 'choose for a new-job inter- .htown. Printed directions on guchpetternparthelpyouto 'ThemarrlageolSanndaBi-id- get, dangliter of Mr. and Mrs. PRINTED PATTERN M 399 "(Isabel *M‘ for Genevieve. CASUAL, EASY LOOK FOR FALL scissor and stitch up the newest of fashion with the greatest of ease. Printed Pattern M399 is avail- able in Misses’ Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16 and 18. Size 16 takes 31/4 yards 45-inch fanbic. r Send OIN'E DOLLAR for Prim ed Pattern M399 to (Name of Your Newspaper) Pattern De- partment. Charlottetown Guard- ian Department 60 Front St. West Toronto. Please print plainly YOUR NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, STYLE NUMBER AND SIZE. 60 Front Street West, Toronto. , Next week— watch for a prom- inent desinger pattern by Edith Head. : Arsenault—Griffin Marriage Is Solemnized Her veil of tulle illusion was held 'by a small lace pill box hat. WW Lena Caroline McLure, Women's Editor. Phone 8506 Dear Mary Haworth: I am fed up with people referring to me as a ,“boy.” I am 20 years old. mar- ried, have had two-and - a—half Earl Of Hillsbo The monthly meeting of the Earl of Hilllslb-orougth chapter I. 0.D.E. was held at the home of Mrs. W.:L. MacDonald on Novem- ber 17th. The business of the meeting was conducted by the regent, Mrs. A.S. Roop. Mrs. W.A. Henny, educational secretary read a letter from Mrs. Ruth McKenzie, Librarian Queen Charlotte High School. thanking the chapter tor the donation of books. Mrs. C.R. Clark, secretary ser- vices at Home and Abroad, re- ponted that an overseas shipment will be made in the near future. Mrs. H. Baum Bugden and Miss Mlarj‘orie Stewart will make a survey and recatalogue the books of the Provincial Sanatori-um Li- brary. . Mrs. Roop read a letter from Mrs. F.G.O. Osborne informing the chapter how entertainment In Most Brunch By IDA BAILEY ALLE “Brunch is an American cus- tom I greatly enjoy.” observed the Chef. “It reminds me of the ‘dejeu-ner' or second breakfast of France. But I find the brunih men-u is usually stereotyped and lacking in imagination. “For instance, hostesses could make more use of cheese dishes, such as our new Swiss pancakes. to live interest and variety to the meal. All measurements are level; recipes for 4 to 6. Swiss pancakes: To 1% 'c. fine. grated Swiss cheese, add 11/: tbsp. flour, 16 c. yogurt or butter- milk, 2 egg yoll-ns, 1.& tsp. salt and ll; tsp. curry powder. Mix thor- oughly. I In a frypan, melt 2 tbsp. but- ter. Drop in the mixture by heaping teaspoonlfuls, 2 in. apart. Fry golden brown on both sides. Sunday brunch: Pineapplecit— rus cup, Swiss pancakes, crisp CHARLOTTE'I‘OWN GUARDIAN, NOV. 22, 1958. rough I. O. D. E. Chapter Me’r‘ could be provided for the mem- bers of “Beach Grove Inn” and two dates were reserved. A donation was made to the National Emergency Relief Fund, with the Toronto. in connectin Springhill disaster. Mrs. J.W. l-Iluntcr reported on the Marathon bridge which is nearing completion and kindly of— fered to convene another Mlara- thon to start at the beginning of of the New Year. ers. EM. Phillips gave an in- teresting report on the provincial conference of education held ‘m marlottetown November 8th which she attended as a dele- gate of the chapter. A nominating committee was appointed to bring in a slate of officers at the next meeting to be held in January. Refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. H. B. Bugden. Too Little Imagination Menus 7 Danish cheese dip: Add V4 c. irumlbled Danish blue cheese to 1 (8 oz.) iarton creamed cottage cheese. Stir in 3% tap. onion juice and 1 c. dairy sour cream. For the dunk, serve wheat or corn years of college; and though I don't mean ‘to sound boastful. I act like a man. And I would like for my associates to treat me as one. I have, I realize, a very youth- ful appearance; or what one might consider a “baby face." But shouldn‘t people treat me ac- cording to my age and behavior, rather than the way I look? How can I convince them that my boyhood days are in the past; and that I now expect. and am entitled to be considered a man? Respectfully yours, W.B. T00 SENSITIVE Dear W.B.: You are unduly sen- sitive about your face; you have it too much on your mind. You are on the defensive against your own objections to your looks—or you would never notice that peo- ple call you “boy.” As a matter of fact, one of the idosyncralsies of Americans is re. fer-ring to their males, under the age of say 23. as “boys”—regard- less of how big, tough, seasoned and precocious they are. in ap- pearance and temperament. Both the older 1nd younger gen- erations refer to our younger men as "boys." Furthermore. many men in their 305. 405, 50s and even 605, continue to think of themselves as “one of the boys." Also, haven't you ever heard a bevy of middle - aged American wives and mothers, coyly refer- ring to their husbands as “the boys?" It is part of the lingo of MARY HAWORTH Youthful Appearance Nettles Married Man of your grip 9? Maybe your scorched indignation conceals un- realized fear of being thought ef- feminate. Maybe your mother-in- law is too bossy for your comfort. Or your wife more managerial than deferential in influencing you. Or maybe your workaday as- sociates are an overbearing or roughzhouse lot, who knowingly plague your sensitive tempera- ment with deliberate raz- zing about topics that get your goat. Aggravations such as these might make you fiercely feel that if only you were taken to be a man. which you consider yourself to be, you wouldn‘t have to put up with that sort of thing. As for how to convince folks that your boyhood days are past —you can‘t. Because they aren’t. You may have shouldered a man's responsibilities already, but as an American. you are ticketed “boy” for some years yet. You might as well settle for that; and grin and bear it. MJI. Dear Mary Hawarvth: I have been going with Dick for four years. and we plan to marry next spring. Lately I’ve been trying to rule his life. If he buys somet- thing I don't approve, I jump all over him, and it makes him mis- erable. After the argument, I realize I really don't care if he does these things—always some- thing so small it doesn't matter. But at the time I act as if he had committed the unforgivable sin. I love him very much; and why all of a sudden, arm I being so awful, when I know I am wrong? (It makes me miserable too). am am: W.I. The annual meeting of the Clyde River W.I., was held at the home of Mrs. W.A. MacLean on Monday, November 3rd. The ode was sung followed by the collect. Roll call was answered by thirteen members paying fees. Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. The treasurer reported proceeds from entertainment in the hall were $55.75. All bills were paid. The birthday box contained $5.52. Some discussion took place re- garding sewing class for girls, this was left with Mrs. Robert Matheson to contact a helper. A leadership course is to be held at Central Royalty Hall on No- vember 28. Sick and school com- mittee reported. Roll call at the December meeting will be an- swered with a Christmas gift for a child at Springhill. Also any- one in the community wishing to donate good used clothing may do so. as members are packing a box at next meeting. which will be held at Mrs. Watson Living- stone's on Wednesday evening. December 3rd. owing to hall meeting on regular night. Lunch committee-«sandwiches Mrs. John Gillispie and Mrs. Lorne MacNevin; sweets, Mrs. W.A. MacLean. and Mrs. H.T. MlacKinnon, Collection amount ed to $1.27. The following is the election of letting you. he forfeits your re- spect,‘which makes you ruder. In short. it's a case of the untamed shrew. Also. deep in your heart, you shrink from marriage; and this is your way (unconsciously) of rejecting Dick and all his works. What you construe to be love of him is simply habitofde- pendency. A sad situation all around. You need psychiatric guidance. MJI. Mary Haworth counsels through one“ too to em you. President. Mrs. Eric MacPhail; vice-president, Mr. R.H. Mac- Kinnon; secretary. Mrs. Lorne MacNevin; treasurer. Mrs. .I.H. Maanail school committee; Mrs. Arnold Beer and Mrs. John Clam- eron: sick committee. Mrs. Harry MacLean and Mrs. John Beer. All conveners were re-eleclted. Annual reports were read by the secretary and treasurer which were very encouraging. The re tiring officers were thanked for the work they had done in the past year, to which they replied. Meeting closed with the Na- tional Anthem. Lunch was ser- ved and social chat followed. MILO W.I. The annual meeting of Milo Women‘s Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Eileen Mac- Donald on November 6th. The meeting opened with the ode followed by the creed. Ten mem- bers answered roll call by pay- ing their 50 cent fees. The minutes of the last an- nual and regular meetings were then read and approved. The re tiring president Mrs. Muriel MacLean. gave a review of the years work and wished her suc- cessor good luck for the coming year. Mrs. Everett Milligan was ap- pointed challrman for the even- ing and the (following slate of officers was then elected: Presi- dent. Mrs. Eileen MacDonald; vice-president, Mrs. Helen Mac- Lean; secretary, Mrs. Mildred Gorrill; directors, Mrs. Sadie Gorrill, Mrs. Muriel MacLean. and Mrs. Annie Campbell; audi- tors. (reelected), Mrs. Mae Mac Isaac and Mrs. Eileen MacDon- ald; school. Mrs. Helen and Mrs. Charlotte MacIean:' condolance. Mrs. Charles MacLean; buying, Mrs. Julia MacNevin, Mrs. Mil- dred Gorrill. The travelling apron was open— fwdeeldedttnmembmmfl take in a show and supper at Al- berton on November 20th. It was suggested the memben pay a visit to their charter mem ber. Mrs. Scott Milligan, on her birthday. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Helen MacLean. Roll call will be an exchange of Christmas gifts. Meeting was ad- journed by singing the National Anthem. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess assified by Mr. Julia MacNevin and Mrs. Annie Campbell. A very pleasant evening was spent on November 11 when sev- en members of Milo W.I. met with Mrs. Scott Milligan, their charter member, to celebrate her birthday. Among the guests was her sister, Mrs. Alex Morris- son of Hebron. Two deli-calms birthday cakes were presented. also cards. bakery and a basket of fruit. Best wishes were ex- tended Mrs. Milligan for many happy returns of the day. The members joined in singing “Happy Birthday". alter which a hearty lunch was served. The remainded of the evening was spent in social chat and reminiscing. after which “For She‘s a jolly good fellow" was sung and all departed to their homes wishing. Florrie good health and many more happy birthdays. EGG-LAYERS Lizards. scaly-covered reptiles. deposit eggs cove'ed with shells as do turtles. MILLIONS I ! of Ultiasonlc Sound Waves clean your watch perfectly the modern way. ymwoflsfl OF: c H on Lorre TO w.~. . . . ed and over six doll realj- M, . . thedcountry club set in this fair D EL. Y k her column. not by mail or pers- zed. A number umzrsdgavsn Awe/Airs. c: .1 539%,: . lan . \. ear E. .: ou treat Dic onal interview. Write her in care M . N ‘1 Ma Do . - - K‘e I I gm So what is the real story back badly because he lets you and in of this neWWarper. luglsry winner 0of “51:11.13; all: m St. Chm-lone bles. c. cold water. (13 oz.) 1/2 lemon. juice. Dapper- Cool . ual molds. firm. meal crackers or vegetable nib- Mousse Ricotta: Stir 2 enve- loped unflavored gelatin into 1/4 Meantime. combine and heat 1 can tomato bisque, 3 whole cloves and the sliced peel Stir in gelatin and 1/4 tsp. onion Season to taste with salt and Add 2 drops Tabasco. Blend in 1/4 c. mayonnaise, 1 c. ricotta cheese mashed smooth and 1 c. dairy sour cream. Turn into a 5 c. ring mold or lndivxd— Refrigerate 4 hrs, or until Unmold and g a r n i s h with Tickets, good for one week after this date; may be picked up at Guardian - Patriot Office. Your Dollar Michad Gullflin, Chapel Arms. She carried a bouquet of red 331323. 233?; gggep‘izir frosted fig-rapes and sweet pickled Buy! in”. & - 8‘ - Newfoundland, to Gerard Emery mses. a” ' ' ' peach s (res; a THE EXCITEMENT 0F v Arsemtut, son of Mr. T.E. Arsen- Mrs. Genad Conner-s. as m- milk- Tomorrow 5 din ner: Tomato THE STORY or A THAT THE WEST AS IT WAS! Emit and the late Mr: Amadt «on of honor, wore a gown of The new 7002539113 mum” Mum“, lemon‘II’a‘M bass’ With i:- | I ‘ ¥ St Macias, P.E.I. took place re- sea mist nylon urine, with inatch- are especially good for brunch mushrooms, spinach or chard, M cK ARRIS. «or N GH'L... ' cently in the anti-oh of St Mich- canted a nose- with pamfisb 01' f1lle'ts sall‘te- Italian bread, beet salad chifon- L iafion I aelthe Archangel, Mmfl‘eal, Que- gay of yellow mums. Mozzarella Muffins: Split three ado, raspberry 11m" "115‘ part3“! “ m 2 bet. Reverend Eamher Baldwm of- Mr. A. Peterkin was best man English muffins. Brush With but- coffee. tea, mll‘k- _ a“. Grocery SIOI’G N belated at the dwble ring cere- and Mr. Gerald Couriers udter- ter. Raspberry lime mist part . ll events of m. 9d,, 011 each ham, place a large Alternater spoon vanilla sherbet Cor. Cumberland & Grafton l L W‘Iowm were med to Mrs. Michael Conway, aunt of slice of tohato. Dust with salt or ice cream and lime mist (or Phone 9310 , thebmide,wasgownedinpowder and pepper. Top with 8 strips sherbet) into tall parfait glasses. F. R Hynes, 83 Up. Prim blue lace with matching velour hat. Her corsage was red roses. The reception was held at the With each layer, add a heaping tsp. half - thawed firozen rasp- berries. mozzarella cheese. Dust with minced chives. Broil until cheese bubbles and 3:30 pm. mm ' I . ‘ CINEMASCOPE . u . . ‘ Top with frozen raspberries. I “whim... “ m..." ’ gulliimgr firwfl‘fi R31: Chirp?” Mm WW mm mm FOR THE BEST IN -~vmmm WALTER MATTHAUnARTHUROCONNELI, . b" E m bodice of bee, a ldlt lor ‘ Edward Island CORONATION w, 1. committee, Mrs. Russell Perry. AUTO BODY REPAIR an 5" MIDNIGHT SHOW HIT! FRIDAY, NOV. 28 Musk, am neeldhe and had long the bride travelling in a suit of Mrs. John F. MacDonald; school SPRAY PA IN G MAN AGAINST DEMON! ' sleeves endmg in points over the grey blue flannel with winter The twenty - first annual meet- commute, Mm anm peters, {BIN K -——————' ‘hands. The W shirt was white accessories, and a corsage ing of “Coronation” W. I. was Mrs.Hal-01dM}cEwen,Allofvf1cers and WELDING of pink carnations. held at the home of Mrs. Fred WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, NOV. 26 - 27 Bernard on November 12. The were elected for a term of two years. Committees were elected GAUDET'S AUTO . A NUES rum ROAD C.W.L. of the C.W.L. was held on Sun— day afternoon. November 9th. Meeting opened by the presi- dmt and members singing the IQ” prayer. Roll call was Inswered by sixteen members. Tillman“ of the October Welling were read, approved, “d finned by the President. The 'e report showed a bal- m 0! cash on hand of $119.66. Pmceeds of travelling apron :- Muted to $29.65. Correspondence included a let- ‘Ib readm- monthly meeting of the Palmer Road subdivision MacDonald. Edith Kent, Thelma Sentmer, Bessie Johnston and Jaince MacSween. Poem “Lian with Others,” was read by Bessie Johnston, and another .poem, ‘Tnuth Never Dies," was read by Emily New- port. Hynm 249 "Jesus Shall reign where-er the sun" closed the worship service. The business part was then opened by the president with 13 answering roll call. Minutes of previous meeting were read by the seminary, which were ap - proved as read. Eriendship sec- retary reported slut home calls and one card sent during month. president presided, and opened the meeting by reading “A song of Peace." All joined in singing “God of our Fathers, known of old” and repeating the Mary Stewart collect in unison. Minutes of last annual and pre- vious meetings were read and adopted. Roll call was answered by thirteen members, repeating together “In Flanders Fields? and observing two minutes sl- lence. I The secretary gave a detailed report of the years work, which showed a balance on hand of $67.83. Two members had perfect attendance. Subscriptions w ere for a period of three months. It was moved and seconded that meetings start at 8 o‘clock trom. December until June a n d BODY SHOP Ch'town Phone 9117 at 8.30 from June till Decemb- social hour followed. er, roll call to be answered with . a Christmas gift for exchange. Meeting closed on motion after which five games of bingo were played. Lunch was served and a FAST SERVICE In The Office by 9 NEW 03095 W.I. the Newtown Cl‘oss W.I. On Tuesday Novem- ber 4th the annual meeting of was held at the home of ‘.i:rs. Michael Cleaned and Ready ‘For Pick-up At 5 “HI—t” IIIIIIIAIII] Tllllll MIIIE BAXIEII IIEIIIIEIII 10M you u m but u! 12 minimum lupin In"!!! I. I momma- _ CHASE: DANA ANDREWS Cons: or: m . d to the "News." It was . _ ta Iran the Provincial Pres» Collection amounted to a cents, {333$ seconded ,nd 08...... u... mm. The roll call was a; WE DO ALL “PAM , .WEYMOUTH ST RED DARTE w. L. McKENNA tum to a meeting to :5 Next meeting to be held at the a donation, be forwarded rm the melted by swam at ' BUDS IRVING STN. GROCERY ° NEW AND USED cans HUME“: Cg-EAHNG in the near future for home of Janie Ma-cSrween. The ' ' ‘ ter Fund. ‘ new.m mlbel‘ - WILFRED CONSTABLE, GENERA ' - - be ladies at the parish. Thank— Wm service will be conduct- wfiiih‘lnfitflum reported The minutes of last regularl AND ALTERATIONS PROP. gonnnsr E. own, nor. REPAIRS on nununns - WELL you ms were received from ad by Emily Newport. Roll call f r the nominating committee. as and annual meeting 'were. rea roceries -— Magazines, etc. ’27 Deansay Crescent DRILLING - WATER 0 ""9 3M8 0‘ the Dari-9h in 3c' Luke Chapter~ 9- fghows President Mrs. Ivan and approved. The financial re- Rife wa Cleaners 1 )8 OPEN EVENINGS Ch town Phone 5458 SYSTEMS “3mm W cawc'hefical Dumb wmmlt’tW All“? grog; Pay'll‘tel'i vice - New?“ “1.2”- m ggwwabgmtglifiig M y I WHEEL EALANCING srznliv;y:0§::tt8tnar§iiii:i? .2§"§fi$e§ms’§ womr‘ii’i?" Niles donated the sub-divis- Mildred Proud, Shirley to I h Bernard; 500W 313’! ’5- ' ' .’ ‘ ~ ' m Flt r St. Dial 7387 ' v 1' Ion. by . and Thelma Sealer. The meeting ill... Paynter: treasurer. M-rs- The election. “f “m” "°°k ' °’ “W 0' Co-OP- “chm” 5‘ EDGAR HAYES 5”" Y""°“aga' 2““ “‘2’” I II The Reverend director read a closed by repeating the Mizpah Henry Meek. Mrs. Clayton Mac- place after Which the plans W0“? 9.x. Jardine, Mt. Edward in: v PM” 91“ nsso SERVICE CI ore . from th Social Welfare ‘ ' ‘ .' o d' t rs Mrs. Elmer Mac- made for the members to a'ttlenr 3 _ _ . e benediction In unison. Leod. lrec 0 » . . me Beaw A Z LUBRICATION “SEEM, Mr. Henry Wedge. A dainty lunch was then served LeadY Mrs. Fred Bernard; Pm. the 011mm supper "1 N be ‘ TIRES _ WASHING THE VILLAGE It wag decided to order relig- by the hams assisted by Doro grams‘ Mrs. James Campbell, Hal-l, Montague. on loveml . BATTERIES 3008 Christmas cards from the my MacDonald. Emely Newport Mrs, Harold Bernard. MIS- Henl'y 12th. The next meeting Ls ‘0 be I 1535., Gram“ 5.1-". Sisters or the Poeci u. Blood and Alice Proud Meek The retiring cancers were Mr! at We of MN- Elmer w J_ Fr.“ pm", 10 Gram. MEALS UNTIL 12:30 Mrs. Anthony Doucetteo ot- ' extended a hearty vote of thankl- Power- ha'ever ‘ Banquet Hall Available 9. to take care of same- 11 LAKE VERDE w.r. Meeting closed with the NW0"- Tbe host”! misled by w , private parties and dances. "38 ll” decided to hold 08m 31 Anthem. Delicious refresh. - daughter. Marguerite and Reta ‘ i :3 SOUTHPORT CORNER m in mom" 0f me mm- The annual meeting 0f the men“ were selveg‘d and 3 50cm 1R”: tflhmll sewesgnt‘ (film SEE' tn: 'atest inuving room SERVICE STATION . . ‘ v 1 Y _ . V , r n . . u L ‘ - 51's dinning the Winter month; Lake Verde Womens Institute half - hour enJoy I1111.0o dado dim 8 . You're sure To and furniture. . . in shades to m" ‘ G ‘ supplement funds for c.w. . was held at the home of Mrs. BAY m w_ I. On Wednesday "mmt Wm“ $31.33;! 1;;er Eli‘an TO surr AND smdmzmma TV RENTALS I yuu' * night ' . .. l ’ v r I I. Joseuh Shel on Wednesday , 1mm went to and m— . , 175 Elm Ave. Ch town :5 Per Week ; M m. moved M November 12, 1958. The annual meeting 0‘ me joyed a delicious supper at a What You re Lockmg For ~ Simpson'sears .Ltd‘ D. A. Scales, Palmer’s Lane DIAL 5547 I I z n in; g, cm”; be [grooved The meeting was opened by the Rollo Bay East w. 1. was held table prepared tor them by me M {£9 Kg.“ 5"G MD? 3:“ _ FIRESTONE HOME 8 l 1 member mauve ‘ president with the reading of the at the ho‘méedlpfers. 3:- Monitagm Parish Council of Wm . 158 my mm. on ‘ AUTO Co. LTD. ‘1 .' . _ r. d veau on ' 9 fly 9 ‘ .‘ men. I " Eiglieegngm adloitrnefdcglysetclfiur; Roll call “as answerc by vember 5th. meeung opened With T s Peter Toole. 51 Bayfield e ac o - ‘ . - - ‘ ~, . . . ev10us the Creed in. unison. ‘ the SPLI'I‘IJuaJHdlI‘eC’IOI‘, and ln’ldthiagtmnfliswof might: were Roll call was answered with . C ' If You Need SERVICE ‘ Aldrin“? 63.3%: had am... .m the... m... fees. 1° “film” “.2: KODAK Mus" 9'1"" I "' “‘ “m” m“ MRS KENNY'S . e " ' ‘ ' t Minutes 0 6 WWW . ' SPECIALIZING . W Mrs. Raymond Wood and Mrs. Dresen - . d revious an, R - . . ~ ‘ E REPAIR - I I mmed on monthly meeting an 9 , TUBELESS TI Il me]! RD w M s ggfim‘ifigg ablills amount nual meeting were read and ap- Buy such famous names a, A T E R 152 Kent street H B ' TOWN . . - - . red. . . R. F' , Mt. Ed ,lld. . mpalgn m bar 0‘ up Prime 3:! 3:33:11 dollars were presented prgle president commentbi‘gb and Accessories . London . M r . Decca ‘ A non] ward - . . . ‘ 9 mW ’M 5 met at the Money was donated I” my a gildmlhzhefisignsdialeitalemcentqIo: ' Q ' O C I b' I You Need Us specializing In . ' '~ I Dene“ Sharpener for the 5011001. th rear was read by the secre- Christmas . CGPIIOI Vlcfor o "m I“ V PEOPLE Do BREADS - ROLLS a of Eileen Nel‘ll on Wednis- M rs. William Shea, ‘ treasurenls 13:) Camera In DOUGLAS BROS. READ po.NUTs — commas f “$331151: 2110:2336? 5m" or fiveedh: $33? a A“ elem” °f °£fic§rslf°r the 5e“ ' ' ’ ' ' ' AND JONES LTD. SMALL Am, 35 Bayfield Street . ‘ 'o- ow ‘ ' ' earthen oo P-ace.r¢- t - ' ' ' rom Fall to Worship was led by A vote-of welcomewas em“ “5.15.1.3 yas follows: President, Anal? 0 Pops C Clussrc Children 5 Records We“ mule" ' Chulottetggn E . “A b Mrs sul g Y YOU ARE. Phone 3 hen Neal, the theme '1‘? ed to MISS Irene Qumn y M ‘ Mm Francis Deagl-e (re-elect- Gm angers Enemies" wuh Ina Redanovlzld. dseconded by PS' ed). vice-president, Mrs. Clif- . western . Show Tunes, Mrs, (‘Laudia Acorn, 45 Esher 210. “Stand Up 3 Raymon 0° ' - f d Pctcrs‘ secretary Mrs. John from he " NIrS OVven callaghan klndly or . V ' Y i# . ‘ . ‘. ’ . _ E. Chaisson; directors, Mrs. John ‘ ’ mm reading was taken- invited the figybegnlflmcgfie £51 Mooney. Mys. Alphonsus Peters . Albums . Jun ' ' ' J. D. McASKILL chgglifiR559RFklggs D THESE ADS_ ' ass Dalt‘emmmy Chapter: 7 Claim!)fo fill; of Christmas MI‘S- "0599“ Deveau' 5r" ’1” S WOODWORKING 'm'rs T0 TEENS REA ' and was r" ' l" a ‘ a ‘ ‘ ' . _ , ‘ , . I FURNITURE MORANS ' NAN ge owoaxgmfga Div-$132533; ghii‘ii'e fiollowing slate of officers auditorshlm‘ss 13:2” Callaghan. - M||_|_ER BROS, O TRUCK BOXES CHILDREN’S WEAR I YOLR IE MAY J fire ’MaoDonald. Readings by Audrey were elected: Prfislfiggx Militia“ 1misaertlring then adjourned. - 147 Greatt George St- 0 “FINISHING 140% Great George St. I BE HERE 1' l (low gnu Shirley Proud. I Josepih ‘Ehfirstrrggyeéond.w(mdz During a social hour” the hostess 132 Richmond st, Dial 4386. w. L_ Henry, 218 Fitzroy st. Phone 8866 26 Beasley Ave. Mrs, 1", Clark, Parkdaie ll 3“ ,1 I t Wn Additional Scripture radii? 22:15:; Mr; Franc-1; Kelly; Served a delicious lunch, assist- a - . O l’eg'lven by the lOllO‘WlIl‘Sl m - - A ' ‘d d_ ed by Mrs. William Shea_ Or Otfe . IV Glow Alice Proud, Dorolh)’ “wuer- Mrs' 1'“ Re mm ' a.