- invited the members to her home a : ‘‘Sayonara’’ by Paterson. Slim suit in slate and natural printed British mohair. The jacket, with SPRING FASHION ween? IN [oNDoN three-quarter sleeves and stand- her at the current Spring Fash away collar, is gently curved to ion Week in London. the center front. A popular num- Lena Caroline McLure. Women’: Editor. Phone 851! ‘A spring tea and bazaar was held by Crystal Chapter No 1.0. D.E. in the reception room of the Masonic Temple on Thursday, ceived by Mrs. Claretta Palmer, Worthy Matron and Mrs. Louise Mon., March 31, 1958 The Guardian Page 7 Eastern Star Tea Is A Lovely Spring Event _ Jo-hnston, Associate Matron. Lovely spring flowers, arranged and donated by Mrs. Winnifred Garrett, and green tapers cen- March 27. The guests were re- tered the tea table. Mrs. Ellen Webster and Mrs. Gladys McKay presided over the tea table for ITERLING W. I. The regular monthly meeting was held in the school room with Mrs. K. R. MacKay and Mrs. A. C. Gallant being hostess the pre- sidenat, .Mrs. Lea Reid in the chair, Meeting opened with "Has the first hour, followed by Mrs. Margaret McDonald and Mrs. Ja- net Baker. Mrs. Glady Larkin was in charge of the tickets. Mrs. Winni- fred Lavers, Mrs. Phoebe Van Iderstine and Mr-s. Irene Gill were in charge of the bazaar tables. The Ways and Means Commit- tee, Mrs. I-lildred Walker, Mrs. Hazel Lea, Mrs. Gladys McKay and Mrs. Anne McLeod convened the tea, assisted by Mrs. Glady Bruce, Mrs. Florence Lavers, Mrs. Eleanor Jay, Mrs. Georgie Fraser, Mrs. Florence Weather- bie, Mrs. Lorna George, Mrs. Jean Hansen, Mrs. Jennie Buch- ana, Mrs. Marion Lord, Mrs. Mar- garet Worth, Mrs. Hazel White, Mrs. Edith Lewis and Mrs. Jean Smith. " Anybody Here Seen Kelly,” hol- lowed by Mary Stewart collect. 19 members and one visitor ans- wering roll call with an Irish joke. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. Correspon- dence was read by secretary. It was ‘moved to send $2.00 to the Easter Seal campaign. The leader ship course for dis- trict conventions is to ‘be held in Parkdale in April and is to be attended by president and secre- tary. It was decided to pack wool- ens in school on March 24th. for shipment. One new member was welcomed. The teacher and pupils observ- ed education week by having parents and visitors on Friday afternoon. Programme consisted of recitations, spelling match readings and a debate which was enjoyed by all. Mrs. Doyle gave a very interesting talk on educa- tion and what it meant to the children. ‘ Mrs. Elmer Fyfe thanked the teachers and pupils on behalf of parents and visitors for their CLYDE RIVER W..M. 8. The monthly meeting of the Clyde River Presbyterian W. M. S. was held at the home of Mrs. Gordon and Warren MacKinnon, with an attendance of 18 mem- bers. Meeting opened with, “Call to Worship, 1 Peter 3, verses 21- 22.'Hymn 270, “Breathe on» Me Breath of God,” was sung. The, scripture reading, taken from Mark 16, verses 9 - 20, was read in unison. Bible Expositoon on “The Exaltation of Christ” was read by Mrs. John Beer. Prayer was offered by Mrs. Jam- es Beer. Mrs. Killan gave an in- teresting talk. on the Theme, The Exaltation of Christ. A reading was given by Mrs. Lorne Mac- splendid afternoon. Refreshments were served. Lunch committee for April meeting. Mrs. D. B. Red. Mrs. George Carr. Mrs. Max Ferguson, Mrs. T. C. Gallat. Mrs. A. S. MacEwen. Hostess will be Mrs. Earl Henry. Meet- ing closed by singing national .4 / Nevin. Mrs. Lloyd Murray read from the study bo-ok. Minutes of last meeting were read" and approved. Roll call was answered with verso of scripture containing word “Ex- alt-ed.” Offering was received amount- ing to $4.50 Mrs. Kilian gave prayer of dedication. Several “thank you" cards were received Next meeting to be held in the Church, Roll call to be answered with a verse containing “Risen," Mrs. George Hyde to be devo- tional leader. Closing Hymn, 231, “Where High the Heavenly Tem- pest Stands.” Rev. Mr. Kilian‘ closed the meeting with prayer. Lunch was served by hostess and committee in charge. Lunch meeting_- Mrs. John MacNevin, Mrs. Keith Dizon, Sandwichu. Mrs. Gordon MacKinnan. Mrs. Jack MacLean, Mrs. John Gill- espie. sweets. \. N0 TEETH anthem. in the total absence of teeth. 7- ELMSDALE U.C. AID The March meeting of the Elms dale United Church Lad-ies Aid was held at the home of Mrs. Alvin Bell with seven members in attendance. The president Mrs. Fraser Rix was in the chair. Mrs. Vernon Hardy had charge of the devotional period. Scripture was taken from third Epistle of John. A reading “The value of self discipline” was followed by a prayer. Hymn 356, with Mrs. Hazel Cameron as pianist, closed this period. The third travelling apron was ludged and opened, the ‘winner being Mrs. Ruth Adams. The winners for the previous two were Mrs. Hazel Hardy and Mrs. Jean Murray. The total amount realized from theseaprons was $25.15. It was decided that all mem- bers bring some remnants to the -next meeting‘ so that a quilt may be started; also the contests of sunshine bags. Mrs. Fraser Rix for the April meeting when com- mittees will be as follows: Lunch, I Mrs. Hampton Horne, Mrs. Fred Johnston, Mrs. William Matthews Mrs. Jacob Murray; devotions, Mrs. Hampton Home. The meeting was brought to a SPECIAL CHINESE DISHES . To TAKE OUT Full Course Dinners From 11 to 7:30 SUNDAY SPECIAL CHICKEN and STEAK ISLAND GRILL Dial 5228 If You Have nusuwumc PAIN5 Cut This Out. 90: Box Free to Any Sufferer! In Syracuse, New York. there has been developed a Prepar- ation for home use that thous- ands of sufferers in Canada, the United States and other C0Unt1‘i9S 535' has proven very beneficial. 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