W Lang GQWHS QUIETER COLORS, RICH FABRICS AND ORIGINAL STYLING ARE KEY NOTES OF FASHION FOR FA LL AND WINTER Are Popular 0 T , i I - t .- .. For Evening The lull-ienzth eveninii sown real return to toy I lglopllillarity. and a last evening’: presentation of “Fashion For all," sponsored by the ladies branch of the Charlottetown Cur- iii I. Club, several of these gowns, for the more formal oc- casions in the months ahead, ' were shown. / one of the most impressive of the gowns was a creation black satin in a semi-fitted style. This gown featured shoe string straps and. a panel descending an emerald green shade, with short sleeves and scooped neck- line. The softly flowing skirt of this gown swept into a slight train in back. An abundance of fur trim was evident in suits and coats ed by Miss Carol McKenzie. The coat styled along simple lines. was given a “ h-fashlon" look with a black fox collar and cuffs. Black accessories complet- ed this ensemble. For cocktails and then on to the dance. Mrs. C. M. MacLean —~«-" .2. .» .y ,a.-on ....»_ MRS. GRINDLAY AND Lois SHAW ll MRS. KAYS AND MRS. MncLiiaN' rkiit. With her ensemble Mrs. Mzicliean wore “dyed-to-match" ‘“;’,f".'.,. ,,,.,,..,,.., .,.,,,,,..,,,e,,. MRS. iioizms AND MRS. Niciionsoir Millie Mullins’ chose an outfit :_l;i’l:,d‘:l‘ll tl:)llu:l_‘lll°tlie‘,llllt°.r“glnll‘l;lo'fi l ure. Offering amounted to group will be held at the home ‘lacks teamedwm‘ 8 tumuom -.____:_____I_ t _ _ . . $l_4r.:5, cent ctollection $l.150d git’ MrsI.Ecl;Iorii(iianMMa1c)Do;ili:ild :11: _ - ' . * E l E ques 10115 were 8 rs. W31‘ 30 011 , §:llf;’:§e";°:‘:;l“§lr?“§f:¢ ‘tiff; F V 1; Sr B | DIVISIOHOI Meeting RepO|'l' by Mrs. wa1iic_ Ferguson. Roll call at this meeting will be mhtrt costume for rolaxton G Y, n Plans were finalized for the answered with the paying of For the y sophisticate. _ KENSINGTON — The Octo- gion_ Home. Tne president. Mrs. annual Tliaukoffering service_to membership fees. Barbie Munonfl chose an on“ F 0 S1, P G C e H n Anne nnnth wntnenrn Edith,-_ phone 4.3593 her meeting of the K’elv1n.Gr_ove Levi Gallant and the l_2ed Cross lie held 9!! Sunday evening Wlllii At the close of the meeting I green bmcnde are“ with 8 ba_ g Th G rd, Ch. I tt t T 0 t fi6—2——7— Presbyterian Women s Mission» convener. Mrs. Leo Shields were Mrs. "Dixon. author of Ellens social hour was enjoyed and tea“ neckline wed in back and ’ 9 "3 ml‘: ‘"0 9 0W“; lleso C - 9 - ary Society was held on Satur- appointed to attend. Diary . 85 the guest Suealfer. refreshments were served by "I figured that out. about the It has reverted to that season of day evening at the home of. Donations were voted for the Mrs. Francis Murray invited the hostess. assisted by Mrs. ' ftl th "ed kirt. Bl k _ _ . . _ , _ zoeséle gong):-,3 enrnd finch neafn. rabbits" Alex reported, coming harvesting we knew in our own Mrs. William Stavert. retarded Children's Association the members to her home for Kenneth MacDowell and Miss . h this m°,n- when w schonh-In 3, when we nthened , In the absence of the presi~ and also for the Dental Clinic. the N0Vemb€i‘ meelliig. leader Edna Martin. §,",,'i‘,f,f °t$f;’ll,§'§'§tl;l.ffnll‘,l,,‘,tt‘,l'°§,",' tllls house. wglg at breakfast. up the lllfclntyre blues,g the HP dent. Mrs. William Stavert The president told the mom- to be Mrs. Dan_Morrison. Sea- CLINTON W‘ 5:1" nnd under mine in n,1nd_ ‘When I woke — before I got large white-mealed reds, that chaired thetmeeting. _ bers that the Christmas cards 80!! Of Prayer Will be taken by .- - . A coat that would be a web up, it came to me" he smt1ed_ were turned out new by how hy The meeting opened with the were in and Mrs. Matthew Ar- Mi5- Elli-S l3iii'80yii9. MP5. Roy The October iile€l1iiE_ 01 1119 come addition to any girl's wi.n- . “That’s the best time of day a beater-digger and team of Tlhe Earl of Hillsboro of the and his daughter, Mrs. John theme. “Called by a New Name. senault volunteered as conven— B"“”h and M” E‘.“l° Camp‘ ll w°l"°l"5 llwlllllle W“ tor wardrobe was I it leuflli to work out any Problem. isn't horses. and we came to the IODE met at the home of Mrs. Smethurst of Mairslifield. “Fllellllsvn lake” ‘mm 'l°l“l 15‘ 9’ ll ally °l the iiiei1ih°i‘5 Wlsh bell‘ 0“ lll°gllllll wlll be Mrs‘ held at ll“? home °l Mrs.‘ Chlm hi siivertoi-.e."i'iie coat featured it? Before one’s mind gets all picking in the frosted mornings W.A. Smithand Mrs. J ames ea ' the province 15- ‘_°ll°“'°‘i by i’."‘Y°i- ‘,‘F’l“‘l *0 ii"? aw G“°’g° M‘°‘°K"‘i" M“ la“ ll°“' "55 W°°‘l‘°"‘l°' T?‘“’°ll°” 3°“ ' ' 3 wedding ring collar and ht-ace. cluttered up with the doings of of October. Brady, 35 Longwortth Avenue travelled through Canada and ll Fllelld we have ll‘ Jesus “'35 A °°lhiiilll9° l5 lielhg 3PP0liil- llel5°ll' lllll5' M°lll' Ma°Ewell' on Tuesday .ev°lllllg' o°l°l’°l' 9' let-length sleeves and was mo- the day" we said. Frosted mornings! Aiiil yet with the Regent Mrs. W.A. Mac- U.S.A. and will be seeing many sllllg and llle °l'°°‘l was lelleal‘ ed l° llll lh hPPll°3ll°iiS 501' Mm‘ .0llv°l B°lll"ml' Mrs’ .. The meellllg °l’°ll.°‘l wllll neled by M,-e_ Ken Jeanne,‘ He nodded. “I’ve decided to how summery the day could Murtry pr-esi,dlhg_ points of interest before 1_e_ ed in unison. Scripture was read scrolls to be given to members Francis lVliii‘i‘3Y» Mi‘S- MiL_“i‘8Y Hllme ‘if lhe Range '- l0ll°W€€l K h‘ put them in a box. cover it with turn. full of sunlight and It was decided to place . tumlnn home in November resnonsively. Prayer was offer- who have given 25 years of con- MCK33’ and Mm 93“ M°i'“5°“- l”'.ll"*’ Ma” Slew“? C°ll°°l hi L F" "llem°°ll'Mrs'R°;lf etlllité a wire-screen, and. take them in- gentle winds. which usually for emhh-en’; hhl-any at the Rehab ' ed by each member. The “ex- tinuous service to the Catholic lVli‘S- Doll MacKay Will be lil ‘"”5°h- The President Mrs-‘ i iilzfte t;s;l;ltla$eadvr:“wtth goat.‘ doors to Peter. Then I can do us, held the salty tang of the nation centre in memory of M_t.s_ Robert Dunphy of Ken_ Eosition" was read by Mrs. Scott Worgienis League. Cli;Ii'8et_0f tllle lgtiible qttlilestions. %;gi°r5ninElt~ Mificlélay sDlt?id:g:_ ‘ v ' ‘i . ea, . - ar e eague decided to cater 88 lug 005 W1 Prayer . es ° 9 “P in neckline. The scarf was deltaellh gig’ 31:1,‘: ‘lvnhilligalctacielaifi oolitnthgiiir It was 8 pretty autumn sunset Jollmison (sgigton fintei-ti: the grinhc e The minutes of the last meet_ to the Knights of Cotumbus m_ fohhwed hy the program which meeting were read by the act- “"‘°' ’°'°"ll“‘ ‘ l°"°l l'°° tn,“ hutch put fresh straw in their this evening. which kindled, was no,,,h,,_.a she““v’f,”m ‘fi" “°°°“ Vi “’ ‘ii’ mg were read by the secretary. nual banquet which is to be W in charge of Mrs Fred "35 Secretary. Mrs Keith Wood- ~ compliment her dress . bed ind food and water in and named, and spread its decided to do t h min ergo surgery. Mm Lorne Crozten Five new at the Knights of Columbus Campbell, M,.5_ wathe Fepgu. side. Fourteen members answ- t K"l°ll °ll°5° ll °°ll°° blown’ ' lla e a °°k l° members answered roll call with Youth Centre. October 27., and S‘’'-'- Ml'5- ROY l3l'°“’h- Ml'5- Al‘ ered M" Call hY=h3hilh€ 8 kind t t l / ANl)MRS.JENKINS WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS CAROL KENZIE T 9 E at owing ii . suggestion by Stewart it was high_cmwn “nor with mom. their livlngroom. They” be re- clouds of deep Colors. llifll failed each of the adopted schools dur- Rev. John Ball of Trinity Un- 8 verse of set-intnt-e_ one visit. Mt-S. Thost Ltnklettot. Votuotoep mel MacKinnon. Mrs. Duncan of potato. Two visitors were pre- colored feather trim. membered “are great eaters! before ions to 8 deer rose 8b°V¢ ing Young Canada Book Week. ited Church, chariotteinwn de- th t- c 1. a d Mr . Ge P. M . sent. of course’ 8 emu“ club '8. And they are!” gisll and they the dark woodlands to the west’ Correspondence leans lllI&llld' llV°l'°ll all lll5'l’ll'lh'g h‘l"li’°55 at 0rMartst.enll-ltllic-laceePl:;ift£ggave a edIlas\V§(S)nlI]I?tl'J]\e7:tl that a wreath Igffd n S orge ac A communication from Mrs.: - em shion show wouldn't be quite llke 5° many llllll Allll llle llllsll came ‘lllwll. sll°lll' ed a letter from the ar - the recent 'I‘haii1koffer' ser- ' ' - A daint lunch was served b :H. Cudmore Red Cr ' . complete without showing the And hearing his plan s. it °l’elI ltlllgirlléiis Oéohillfihdiglmliifl orial seciietary asking that the vice held in Kensingtolsllg United llgealzeElelgfillginrellggetlhgmhlzlld lltfr btllilleghileglalilselili lllillfisieillse sat: the hosteéls. assisted by thi ltor. asked the districtotsg olllgrnefi.‘ latest fashion for the rink. 80 came to mind, that more than the llhg h 9 :d h n “"1” chapter change its donation to Church. in New Glasgow N5. Amnstioe Day commi ee. Iile 8 first aid Committee. A Carol MacKenzie modeled all one- good farmer and stockman belt Sc lleshlllger d ‘t’, ‘lg’ the scholarship fiund to $1.00 per The worship service was con- The meeting closed with the The lea¢ue’s spiritual direct- . llellei‘ Was read from Miss Titer. ehsemllle ll°3lgll°ll l° llllllle. "' °l .°lll' acllullllllllllcez glllllell §x.‘§i‘{.;,,,°’“°w ere 3 oz at ye8_1' Der member. It Was also ducted byMrs. Harold Laird as- Lord’s Prayer. and a social or. Rev. 0‘Hanley then The I c lesa Ma°l“’°d- w-l- SiiP€i‘VlS0l'. "7 llllly °ll l'll° lee umoll" lllell early exllellellce lll °l“'."lg somexhere a farmer “ned decided to donate $5.00 to the sisted . Vernon Miller. hour followed. Refreshments we spoke briefly on various sub- '1 uh’ ilhyrs wams ' hull‘ ll‘lllll“g llle l”°Vlii°i3l C0iiVe!l-' E" H" black nylon slacks w ere fmlvfificmhomgéldlfi lag? his cows in from the pasture to §:ll))Il;ll;cl:;-rc'l£;ll‘€az9llTed' to hevg) A lg-ietginebisivioriam service was served by the hostess. : jects and again commended on §Le°i.ei§ Ehaeii-0 E)cctol(),(le‘llelllnSeetie1l8g- l firs ll”; ltltiletyear. and also an- ' sweater to 8 Tyrolean pattern tn Alex.‘ the‘milk,i,ng_ , . era“ and S 0 0V_e1‘::aa con uc Mrs. Harold Palm: BORDED UCW tthe great deal of activity which in the parish hall, with the pres. bounce ll . 3 new lllslllllle hhll shades of green, yellow and “I wish there was 8 radio on ‘That Alex, hearing it smlt- Refresmnellllellnts werehhmillsetved by gswl: tinemlaacedorfi of The regular meeting of the . l5ntI)::.l;garc:(;newl‘;)é the tlleaguet _ident. Mrs. George Boudreault black on Whlle- _ that th-enter 1 drive» Mnck otter. ell ls exactly llle Way (ll"ll' the hostess and following the Davison and Mrs Jolhnl B°i‘€leii Uiill 0‘ “lie lliillveil duced the gue t ge ken lfntrlly m llle chem The meelmg open. ’l°all lmm M’5- lllai'l°ii ‘lilac- For those Iiulel Wiiilei‘ illle" ed with some lgnging todny_ lllllllly °all§.°llls l° “me lll l° meeting the members went to ston This replaced the usul Chhlch w°m"-‘ii W35; held Oil evening Mrs SJSpeaher}3O h e ell lll ll“? “Sllal mahhei‘ Ewen, stressing the need l for ii00liS. Naiihlf Giihdlhy flllgsgmll " radio!" James echoed, he lllglzllltlgffies and the other men Beach Grove where candy fru.it memorial card which was Il4a)l. welllleslllly evehliig at the home who is .1. Girl Cuidgelzaaderrollfrlsl ingllseilltlllillellillis aosfdllile lralisiledmglilild clothing and llelllllllg l°l' Well" Erlllltavlligtliliflii clialldllltllggllraalléhteskili ll‘2‘§§el; lifidhfigehfol liefid iitlitgiit and lads of the family were still 3"“ "i°i8‘"iii°8 were distributed. available. _ . geitifiérgvggdIigwrthéitgttgttéiiét Erolihy stated that she had 3 letter 0; thanks rrffi. the pro- 5935- The members decided to for n comfm-stable and fashion- on som’e of the newgiofiglgof till}: at the threshing. We could year M M Mrs “$3: gatlleedlitior iinggr the dir- g_ ’Bl::l:vn\i1t;;rlgl:_g Guidesba Ill: ylnclal president, Miss lphegtn- the outfit Hit Parade now that Pm MD the sound of it-— that old beat 1'. a . EA. Laraibee led the ,9V- - -_M'lu"i‘§y. Mm mrley Conrad conduct. ears and hq e a num er 0 re Arsenault was read._It was m e_ A m ion was ed Mrs Lloyd Mac showed m hard ‘. H h _d hm-ne across fields between, to were pleasantly surpnsed Tues. service of praise with . Q’ s e gave an interst- announced that the regional con- that $5 be Sent t th 9355 ' Lend 3' l 3-V5’ 9 531 - us here day evening when a number of Gordon Murray at the organ. ° 9 a‘l°l’l9‘l I . r I I 9911 Organized in Brockton. ed llle W0i‘Sli'lP Period. Routine ing resume of the work wh i c h f '11 1) ll ld ’ st how the “budget-W8l¢li°i"' Coiild u moo" - - ' - ~ - business was dealt with and it the are doin ' ereuce- wl e e "l Hrefugee child. be fasiiimiiie “ii” iii“ °i‘°“° cauglllillld upwlfilo the in.-lilslllg aoliléghlaliililfinlliltswhlikhfiitls? lili§l§r$°§l’nl§$°l." tgmmgndpihk i§v°il?5ei§le§l§ n§r"ds°§?£libl.li lililnl R” "ad ‘ie°i‘ied i° i'°id the Christ Sheysaid that lhclglalléelh gglift Gilli: .l’élci.(il°.l°lt’"..f§iS.l' - 't l M°°“"3 °i°S°<i with the Queen- llel ‘l°lll’l°l’lll'l’°s°°v°lllllg gown ‘James questioned with a bit ‘of the same that we sus ct has evening with th spe e Mrs Erland Ra-msa of and mas bazaar on December 5. need of help right now and if to the Provincllal I0 f‘ e vlslil A dalnly lllllcll °l lce "9313" wlllcll was ‘me °l llle lmlll at’ a smile toda one miles pe ' em’ . me,.‘s'h,e y ° slllll'. The annual Thankoffering ser- anyone wished to volunteer their Riverside Hos ital l11rDInaryl:n and dallllles was served by traetive and dellnllely lli¢ Into the Fan hands s_ gm of ,,T3t'fisg is not like those hat. Alfred Hu8nut_ explained the ' t . vice will be held on October 28 services it would be very much A spiritual bolili uetnwilllctlilm elf. the hosless asslslell by llle liihch "l°sl lllllllllllll 3°wlls sllllwll‘ He" the little school downyth River vests we knew Ellen when the purpose (ll llle l”sll- wlllle Mi‘5- Mrs‘ wal‘l°l‘ D"iVi5i°iiv lVli'S- at 7.30 pm. A invitation was ac-lappreciated. ' ‘fered for the blil h d e oh! mmmlllee‘ alld ll 5°Cl3l li°1ii' the,-'3 gown of montego blue Road its children are no: How sheaves msnedi as we' stored a Ed. Morrison and Bob Constable H3il'i'Y l3'i‘°Wli~ Mi‘5- ll3‘i‘°l<l M30 cepted to meet at the manse in’ The meeting was adjournedlmember is to hzallptillrn me" ‘followed. l‘li‘°ii‘-‘li V°ll9 l°3l'“l'°‘l ll llll test the an 5 will tide’ h last load of the dn "h lantern. leselllled llllem wllll Sllllahle Donald allll Mrs‘ Bnlce M8C',Bedeque on November 14. land lunch was served by theland sa two rosar' 0 asses‘ '_."‘_'_" te,1Ktt)t“tx1,::tfanl::‘ gflgsgrté ‘tehal n at them’ as mg/y lend tie” assisy light. Therets too Ilififleymsfle to gt :If:13;:jou’]gah-[an1"’ on he. zI;et(zlkel;leCoeflVte1:lanli£1ftl3ll:§fs:rl:ig. G2: Followinegd the mI:]ee}Ell;% lunchfcommittee in charge. E Comttees wereiegpointed w_onModer-n thermonuclear weap- was » n - - 0 was serv e o ess as-i , - ‘ “0<‘lll3ll Sli¢iith- The ah°(ll°° °l taltltctfi longhe ltlatrves,llll,1§h°ll tltlle lllilrmfihlst Year! he 5i]8)l_i3- Mn and Mn-s_ Lamhee oxp,.es_ for a bountiful harvest, the sisted by Mrs): Kenneth Mac-l LITTLE POND C- w- L- ‘ll\'3lll(le(!hca\Alllell%fe tllil§ldpanS£ Suppl?‘ levell ll Small ll“l'l'lChii°- the gown was glmply styled to gme lllate 5:53 °e5' w 9 3 9:’ Go lg! li h€m°“'°w"‘ law " sed their thanks and annneoiah church was decorated with fruits Innis and Mt.S_ Elmer Hansen. The members of the Lttt1e‘7 °ll °‘’el“ 9‘ compliment both dresnee ‘ 5 year. 8 re 60 . 0 -11 E ion for the lovely git-ts_ A de1io_ and vegetables by the CGIT, and ‘Pond Pallsll C°llll°ll °l lllel ‘After appointment of the r I ‘l r ltternoon Mrs. David Ni- li0(li.hS lunch was served by the with flowers by the U.C.W. DESABLE llcw lcwl‘ llelll lllell regular m°h"lar committees for parish Wiflglll-36 H‘ BENNETT CARR l’ ~ a ies. ’ 0 \ cholcon modeled a basic wool . At the close of the ee.,-v~ to The members of the Desablelthly meeting recently with a - - ‘ sheath in pale grey, with ienttil- wished "The Lambeds" . Rom Mr_ Ben gave an mluS°°u_at‘_’ United Church women met attlahge number of members in at_ t llie meeting was adiourned. : Insurance Cmmsemu 1 I 4 led hechllhe “ll mhlc lllg ° pleasant trip to western Canada, 4 ‘ ed travelogue on his visit to the the home of Mrs. Ernest Holm f tendance. ‘ GLEN VALLEY W! ‘Dish snnt_ snn Life of Can“ belt. Her hat was in a peacock - . Holy Land duh-in th _ for their October meeting. which After the opening of the‘ The regular meeting of the o . blue silage. 3:1‘!-“Ylllliim 353°; lira to “hem re met. g e past sum 0De!}1)ed in the usli‘i:i:lirdmanner. ttiraiéatfrting “the miiiulesd Of the Gl°"hlIlgll°tl"thw°]l‘"e"lS flllsltlvltllle : glliltllilllotifelstzlillnl Gregorc ose er ernoon res ' --—-—————-—-t———.__. T e members er a repor mee rig were res and all). was 9 a e ome 0 rs. , ' ' " t in 3 olive green shade. Sll68lll- f ‘f T - . of a recent meeting of the UCWlDr0Ved. The treasurer's report Cyrus Martin on October 3. « ed, with a draped Iscot at the FClCl'S 0 LI 6 O YOUHQ SON w:l,f,°‘§'§1l,,,}',',sll°’“ l§hl’"“°° Ell.‘ Rlll§}v]ll$.lt’A(ICll:’I)‘—nll«‘AN Dlllls held in Highfield. The “Chris- ‘was dealt with and the corrc,/s- There were 17 members and n . is . CM ml $9‘; -“iii Mm he will bhhetd tad ““f°i”E5'?iV; tiau Friendship” committee re- pondence was discussed. Varl- visitor attending the meeting. tnfrod :1, off", = dress with I malchliifl V°l°“l' Dear Mary Haworth: a re- Pamphlets. namely: "God's -Th mo Los Angeles’ it Phaneuf veteralliy Sork ltnlls polled that a number °f" home ous committee colwellels lell°ll' which opened in the usual man" u or’ hat. mt column you menoolfeo W Nemess to Us tn Lmumo. the-pr 0;!/n £161; nfigmognied to wtm newspéper man ffmf‘ fjte‘; and hospital calls had been ed and it was learned that priz. er. _ , The three-piece suit modeled propriate books on the facts-of-‘and "The Trials of Life nd hunt Mm Etta Dntm “Sam; at his home Friday. lie covered made and lllal 3 “umber °l es were glvell lllllse “fll° Shh‘ . The mlllllles °l llle last m°°l‘l by Mrs. Alfi'0!‘l Miicllell W33 iii life for a boy 16. Could you How to Bear Them," both auth- Booth“ ' and ht-llllont city and provincial news for °a“l5' lleals llllll ll°w"5 lllld ices-lslully passed lllell .°.lll°' mg were read and approved and l Fate grey tamed mm the dun please name one appropriate “ed by the Rev. P. Cathy‘ Ph__ they ‘tam . fwme here The Leadeppost for so years been sent on behalf of t-llegroup. lchism exams and a spiritual the correspondence was reaqi ker Oxford gray‘. the Bull W55 for boys aged 9 and 11? D.. published in London and son. ctegllF°.slS ° ' 2lllllll' serving as provincial editor and Il “'35 lealhed that ‘W0 l’°"°5lbl.ll"lll°l was arranged f°l' lhe llllll .‘ll5°lls5°‘l- The ""°‘“°"5 accented with I list in I "brlBi' when I ask at libraries a nd available (for about 25 cents 8 ml ' mlay Mll°Klllll°'l in other capacities before retir- °l "sell clllllllllg were llelllll selll l blsholl “lmmlltee lell°llS Were lleall rose" shade. bookstores, they look at me each) at the Van Antwerp Pam- H int: _ to Toronto, Ont. for distribution; The card parties were discuss- wlllll. and new °°lllmlll°°5 were Another "show-stopper” was aghast. as if i had asked for a phict shop. 1232 Washington resards their human in relief work. . ted and_it was decided to hold lfdhiiitiiiied 35 ‘°ltlt°“’;I MiS- -i°iiii allold lame sheath eveninil 80Wh ll5l °l Cm hgehlsl B0lil€V3i'dv Detl'0ll- Mlcll--W-Ia. In kid t. i To RECEIVE DEGREE The meeting closed in theous-1 them in the_ members home gcrellllllll .atl(l_ M ls‘ Vcyllls modeled hy Mn wmtnm Buy. My boy, nre ntce yonngstet-s_ _Dear Mary liaworth: I am a sort El. dl: {Jo stgipor. they re-‘ WINDSOR. Ont. (CP)—Most ual manner. I ,starting later inlthe season. Gulf in oi lac . Edrs. ernon I lcs. This “dazr.ling" dress fen. rd like a book not too heavy for ntowet-_ twice, nnd nonvt ex. r t till it ap rodisiat: stim: :Rcv Geoffrey Francis Fisher, 1 CWL The art drawing took place D‘ lsldaltl ls‘ Wald Mac’ 1 lured I scoop neckline and was- thom. out written with tattoo hoot to many so n_ iéhi ed ry o feel more quick former _archbis_hop of Canter- SUMMERS 95. - - - with the following winners: 1. lllllha ‘’ tlll°gla.ll"' F ‘ sleeveless. The "Perfect lliil5li- Tlinnk you.— RLT. - When I was young women an ad‘ Mllylle llllll 3’l.l’lll."l5 llllll-V‘ wlll lecellle all l‘°ll°l'“V The m°.lllllly meellllg °l lll.°jMi‘5» wil50ii Campbell: 2. Mi‘. ___e "Ex _lllEl3l_ll.li_£,_ l-"E1 l0u¢ll" WEI ldded l0 llill Dear R.T.: Searching my were their dresses toll long ‘Vhy Women today are stripping ‘doctorate of law at the 18 Summerside Catholic Womeliapt-ancis Macnonntdt 3_ Mm p_ omembk by ' more, while men are reacting ,coiivocation of Assumption Unl- League was held last Wedi_'ies-‘campheut ev:n2n8 gold mind. I find no record of ever sweeping the floor and the .,ss_MH Rt Rev George N Luxton day night October mm wt”. The meeting was closed w_th “' ‘ ~ - I v I 8 5 if/' 9. -v =’ ..A,.. .._ __._l. Dumps. iii crossabook ti-et.N t h t " - ~ . . M". Geo“. D" chow ‘ agzuitzmtzofiiaité 3‘ me’ Wm!“ aw eom”owa&h:ilrnenV;‘tg°i:§ir; thmar-yr‘ hlgawolrth counsels doctorate will be conferred by the president, Mrs. fisevi Gtal-tproyort dfesses lw” Pl°°° W“ ‘'9'’ ll‘ ll‘ lllll" ll“ l'“l’l°”°‘l me ” ‘° “l'°l'l lll” ‘l°""l °°"°’ ll” ormuisonail ic:tellrl;lilla'vvn°ll'l~lillenhau vglisllsl hm vliedmdw Thle ml in th'ehcl1llmrl T e mi: ltlélrg sr J0llN’S WMS Odcubio " black. The cropped jacket had being eSP€-Clally suitable for 9- knee. indeed sometimes scarce- in ll: , Th G ‘in er ll" '3 °°llV°°’ °ll lll°°ll°ll°°' °ll°ll°ll wll ° eaggethp yin: The octane no t to ion Wedding ring neckline and but- to-ll-year-olds. ly even the thigh when the re °‘ ° lllllll ' °l' Mhlghhel wedge "ll 9 m . l "lee . ° ° . ton (rinse Illld nnderheath I I am not saying such books wearer is seated. utes of the last meeting in Mthe John Sic diresbryteri & l(tl/Iis- Cmam iersey ' . la ona _ , _ ' basic black sheath so suitable doiil 9Xl5l- Th?!’ iii'Y- 3°” l‘ on TV you see women ' of lltlilfillnclinolstlrlleelellellllilllsrllvas :3. ‘was {Zia at ltehg hols: of “Mg: ::rl:l:eI b a re rt from the trea- Bert MacKay and Mrs. Duncan _ ' 1sl\,]‘IY:ll‘i, lllllrs. geocil Clough. Mrs ‘Cole. Graham's Road on Thurs-, Clifford Gaudet then read the day evenins ‘ correspondence which included The leader Mrs. Armel Mac-I mnny "thank you" cards one of Kinnon. opened the_ devotions i ‘W inlnv i . ‘ ii onion t- d- V _ 2 _ the t H gr :1 rev and grea gran ..dllll"' ‘"3! l'r:‘lll'l"t tlltllololc lilglrilliflrltlmgililllllitssoclatllollilllclgi-gal: mother age wearing this kind re” W“ ' .n:°° J (an affiliate of the national of thing. in summer. on the . size: 7-20 t ‘sizes l4l.§—- 24'?‘ 5.93-sisal llif'i‘ hell i Cured Pitch Y . ' d lo . ‘ll-l-W” ll “'9' ‘re °“ 9”‘ t R _ _l_p,l-:_;with the theme "Called by I M _ check-lis. ot“it:niy:¢)totk;naindm-juonti h siiiii-tiidit Ihtl't- siioi-is fl gt1}lIc$‘lev3v’as‘orroli1i; sptervim‘ W ‘ new Nam womseo. “now evsalllt 33- u‘“l'l°° mm ned sex iiistruc- “tat unnnuotho to men to quet he and his mother receiv-jet‘ by ScrlPlui'9 ihhdlhfi and . ed from the main executive of i]Di‘«"~V€i'- lVll‘S- 03¢“ Miicxiiy F°l'' ‘ tlo ‘ aiaciie chose a town of white i’°'h’ “’ won _ , hrocadgvvwtfi ll°l;‘llg clllldmn you “D llhlle “V”! ¢"l3l.ll”'- ’,l’l°" the tea8“e_ and Mrs. Johnny Campbell ledt non...“ -— -- t I mothers . . DeIrMII'yl'il'0|'lI= Jill‘ I floshinthii-manner. Yet we ne M‘: ::::::."..‘:f iizieh . . . .. GLORIA 4.«-- _.i.w riistocornrnendyon'forrn¢iiiiaveiui-netiloiigsincsto iliieii‘ .- . ’‘’‘°‘’'. 7 145 bra: A T ‘ sooth‘: excellent column--this km» Iltllet-Ilwlitlt. ll we would 4 Program. sick. guides. Red s;l::l"€l.€tlrhl:!V:|'ecrettalie ' . we $1.10 $1.95 Ifltlld Marat. s and W in the ‘_ _ , sans (left to one :33‘ mot J 01:. End; V3.14“ wo.:iden&ewfl_ ggggj; ,‘::,‘!,.,."“fi',,‘1,‘.,',., ,,. :iu..;. Leigh Maci-iwen called the E ,5l‘a’t§lt'°:;e::;i“§,_( Available at . .. Ethel ll l.'.'.‘;.'2. mlinsge it pi-notably. lmeill. I a vacuum greatest ported that she had 8 supply of §{1‘1"',-mfe"§“'f,'tf,‘,l by ‘,‘"°“‘,i"l°,"t' chirioacum $ All Drug Counters ‘l'll""~ . "'°l-ll‘ ‘°'. ndent had ulna‘ mos this vii-tun is out cod liver on capsules on hand l .____g_. :3‘; fihhlh Gib: grey. ‘"5. nun“ mt to Mt’ hotlnuo ,4 to‘ hit, “gun, to; lg if anyone wished to Eel flll¥- he, . .. is. thus» 1.... . it some usinbinme fillets] iatosin. The president thgie reminder: Mime“ PIMRMACV‘; ‘ 1 }.m p; ism -ache the members 0‘ ghggfdl \ Notre Dame Alumni ‘—‘»ll'-l''ll‘l"l"''l“l'’''l'’ . C'w'L' Conference lo t“here to serve on ANY‘ lb“ ‘in ‘I’ mg“! mod. l othcetolgirlglllllihlifallollumbugnlfoulh ‘h l A y R A T an’, ; A Centre in Summerside. in quot- R our of the ‘my °l' lllglllfi 90 o _ it ..... f t t T c i t ‘l'°.....‘Z.'.‘.‘.“"'.°‘.:‘....‘.’.if“"."i‘.“.' . c » . A ‘.“"°'."‘“ ""'."“ cm .. .2. .. .. .... st... ,g;lt_;-«#23 Wednesday. October 24th ~ : ‘ ‘ ' ' ' for all C.W.L. members an ex ‘ " _ .. « ecutive to attend this con- No}. Dgm. Audi]-9|-inn‘ ' is It. and Itrs. nu-man Pain» Allan . Freetown. More The members were also in- 4 ‘_3o ‘W. A t .;''.*..:;i°“°°......':.° .. lf."“s?....“"t'..’l'-i“..‘5.5‘ rs '°""°i' ii’ “'° *‘°°....°'°"....'°".:'; ow-or - -w-- - "°"" '° ' Pl“ ~ ' *‘ 9 ' 9 s ' na ‘ meet to Allan Oolbouriie I hill Uiited church in'sinn h':i'li"'<>ct."isti. s'i"s.ao hm. at‘ Rich--I 9|» CPU» 3 ADMISSION 50¢ ' _ ‘ Claw. In of In-. and In-s_. inei-side the summerside Cenadh in- * * . - ' r -1 . I. t E to I