6 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Tile!-.. Jan. 14. 1964- HAPPENINGS l Audrey Jenkins. Women’: Editor: Phone (-8500 l ‘ Rev. Reginald and Mrs Miller and sons Bobby and Roger. Springliitl. .\'.S.. were 2 u e s is recently of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer I-iickey and family. Darnlcy. Mrs Miller !\l.acl.eaii. Nas- sau St, was hostess to the Cliarloitetowii Jaycette Unit for the .Janiiar_v meeting. Assisting the hostess with refresliments were .\lrs T Davies. Mrs Wil- iiain Campbell and Mrs. M at Martin. Donnie Adams has resumed -his studies at 5.:-arlia l.'lil\‘erslty. liolldavlng with and Mrs Colin Wolf\'ille. atcr his parents. .\ll' Adams. Sea View Mr and .\lrs Dorice Gallant. Duvar. recently visited lb 9 i r sons and daughters - in - ta in Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Ter- rance Gallant and .\Ir. a n d Mrs. Winston Gallant Cecil and Lymon Vicliolson. Whlm Road. are visiting at Chatham. N B. guests of their l brother and sister - in - aw. LAC Barry Nicholsiin. M r s. Nicholson. and fami‘.,\‘. The Basilica Catholic Wom- en's League met at the Recrea- tional Center for ilieir January session Mrs George \ict‘}ui:an. ore- sided Tilemhers plan to hold a Valentine Tea. Feb 16 with Mrs. John .\’icl.saac as conven- er. assisted by Mrs. G e o r gej McDonald and Mrs. G e r a l d Mitchel’. . Rev J G F? Ball conducted‘; the installation of this year's ex-l eriitive of Trinitv United (‘liiirch Women. Many interes f i n E t reports were presented by the‘ chairmen of various committe-.3 es and It was especially n o l e d that over 1400 calls had beenj made to sick and shiit-ins. Henry Phillips. of the Univer sity of New Brunswick. is a guest of his aunt. Mrs. . M.: Phillips. West Street. Charlotte-E town. Following Friday night‘s con-‘ icluding Week of Prayer service at Zion Presbyterian Church. Charlottetown. the participating‘ clergymen and their wives were guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Avard. Greenfield Ave. Mrs. Alan Nelson. Moiitague.. who motored south with her par- ents. Mr and Mrs. Gerald Proc- tor. of Charlottetown. is enjoying’; ‘ an extended holiday in Florida. ; Ann Pyke. Heatherdale. was at i, holiday guest of friends and rel-E atives in Sydney. Peggy .\lacl..eod. .'\iontague.i has resumed her studies at Ed-i ~ ggchill School, Windsor. N.S. I Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Murphy.‘ who honeymooned with relatives and friends in Boston. have re- turned to their home in Elmiran; Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Dickie-‘tr son has returned to T o r o n t oi after spending the holiday seal son in Darnley. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Dickieson. Mrs Bruce Cascley. Spring Valley. visited relatives in Ham-1 ilton. Ont. for two weeks. Mrs Steve Hit-ken. Mrs. Blairt. Sencabaugh and Mrs. lhvirli, Reynolds returned to Montague‘- on Friday from an enjoyable‘. holiday in Toronto. guests of Mr. FIVE GENERATIONS The lucky little guy shown ing him is Great-Great-Gran d- Eachern and he has no less ‘above is William Lawson Mac- mother Mrs. Benjamin Horton. ding. Mt. ' than ten grandparents... l-lold- left to right. Mrs. Lawson Mac- S. Jenkins. Mt. Albion. Aibiiin. Also shown are. WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS and Mrs. I-Iarold Hicken. Mary .\lac.\'utt left by plane for Chalk River. Ontario. after spending the liolirlay season at her home in Malpeque and with her mother. Mrs. Bruce Mac- Nutt who is a patient in th e Prince County Hospital. ] Ross Davison has resumed his; studies at. Dalhoi.isie University‘ after visiting with his parental Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Davisonl Kensington. l Reginald Pendergast of Goose; Bay. Labrador. was the guest: Pendergast and Mrs. Pender-l. recently of his brother A u s t i n] noriautsuax ;o 1sn3' ELLEN'$ DIARY Peaceful Even Seated By Heorthfire loath to leave even for a mo-.2] We spend a quiet eve hing: here by the hearthfire. Alex. the six-year son of the house across‘ the lane. is our only visitor. He. came by starlight. along the: path which leads by the old birch tree. Scampie for com-l many. if you can reach out‘ a hand and touch a friend in the? dimness. no night-path is eitlicrl strange or fearful. Seated ont the couch. he is interested in an adult TV program. “And where are the others'."'i James enquires. changing i . now boots for slippers. come in v at his day's end. "Gone to the 4-H meeting"3[ - he replies somewhat absently.§ ..._______.___.__._ 5:1: 33.: ‘-1 s‘i.I"t.‘¢’..- is £23-2...: 6 ._ as it as M EASY-SEE DIAGRAM Pin tucks turn a simple. un- wanted onus’. into the smai-i- 1 not di-cu of 1964! Extra-cosy to new — sec diagram. For cot- ton. sheer wool. rayon. Printed Pattern 4812: Half lines I3‘/s. 14%. 16%. I0‘/2. 20%. 2214. Size 161/: requires 3% yards 35-inch fabric. FIFTY CENT! I50 cents) in coins tno stamps. plcasei for this pattern. Ontario residents odd lends sales tax. Print plainly SIZE. NAME. A!)- DIEM. STYLE. NUMBER. lend order to ANNE ADAMS. 4 cancer. Information was sup-: plied from Mrs. F.i'ic K i ppingl ing Spent I meni. the picture he views. 1 "And what's new at that barns?" we inquire of James. "Oh nothing. Ellen" he says. washing up at the sink. "Noi even the tidings that a‘ , fare _ lllliC. baniam has dropped anlwnnderflll bnxes egg in the hay? we chuckle. There is a silence. The old clock on the shelf tallies the minutes that pass. "The cold days. Ellen. h a v e been hard on the feed" J a mes comments. “Yoil‘d hardly be- lieve how fast the supply of hay gone down of late. . .1 see they expect there.'ll be a scar- city of it over on the Mainland. I woiildn'i say that we'll have too much left ourselves by the time the stabling is over. I sometimes wonder if we‘ll have enough to see them through! It takes a nice lot to do them." ex rubs an eye. The Sand- man is about. The gesture af- firms this. "How long can you stay?" we question. our thoughts on the schoolday ahead. and the need for yoiingstcri-ii to have ii long refreshing sleep to meet its demands. "Until I yawn" he grins. James comes to the arm- chair. Puts on his glasses. picks up the newspaper. “The little heifer that had is d o i n g And i h i s afternoon when I came to th e poleblirn didn't I find a new- born calf there! Yes. a fine one...And that‘: nomet h i n 3 he rememb e r I . ewes home from those other barns one of these times. Or else “he nods" we'll be pick- ing up some dead lambklns there." Curiosity climbs to the c ouch and rubs in a friendly gesture against Alex. who puts an a t m about l11ll“I,'l. as he continues to w "The world‘: in an unaeti I c a state" James says above his paper. Unsettled? surely. But here on the farm is peace and q uiet. Cares? Yes. those we have. in- cidentiiis to concern us. as we go to the round of our day. Yet we think of the resting white it happy w -song as we come by the lane - bridge. Alex yaivns. Notices our sug- gestive look. smiles. ‘‘I guess this is it!" he so ya reaching for his jacket. “I won- der when scsmpiev is? For hops in the barn. Would you home?" 3. way ho A piece of the way —— only thus for we want today on the new year’: blazed trail. Until tomorr- one of Guardian - Patriot Pai- Dopt. on cont st. W. Tor- I. On. ow -— Diary - Good-night"... fields. reaching off up the val- ' ey.- and the stream flowing as clear as in summer. singing come with me a piece of the Montague WI Arranges For Handicraft Course Tuesday evening January 7th lpoiidlng secretary. Mrs. Harold Mrs. Roy Gillis entertained the Beck; treasurer. Mrs. Carl Ric- members of the Monta gu e ,ai'ds Ire-electedi. Women‘s Institute at her spa-l cious new home on The Queens Road Moiitagiie. Mrs. R. COITIITIIHPP‘ — P r o it ramme. :Mrs. .lohn Machon. Mrs. Lou is Leod: community friend- _ ‘Mac Begk p"’“ded 3' the m°°“"3.ship and visiting. Reta Sharam: an various fi\('!Ef‘llflvE rerportcgmriai functions. Mrs. John ::::°r§L‘d""' 3" °°"°5P°’ld°"°°'Gosbee. Mrs Luther Herring A letter from Mrs. Mrs 0 S C 8 1‘ piiblirlty. \ll‘s ‘Gallant provincial coiivener of ; supply l.lo_~.~(l White: vless and David Barwise: and social assistance. public health and welfare. dealt l\11-5. D, Ray R,-mks-_ finan H.’ with such as:-— saf ‘ets in the home.. cost of sickness. and ‘ interesting silbjec t s Mrs. Roy P. Brooks. t_v. di The sum of $26.00 was. voted 1“ " 3 for balance owing on the pain- ting of the cliurcli. $20.00 to the Church School regarding the essays arranged Cuwiculum materials. the i964 Centennial Planning .4-or Oman fund_ and $10000 f0 1. Committee. A letter was recei- chu".h ha“ pmj,,,.,_ ved from Doris LeClair from the provincial office regarding the Handicraft (‘oilrsc to be held in Montague February 10-‘ that Preece. Following the Mizpah Benedic- tion. lunch was served by lliostess. VAl.l.EYFlEl.D WI Mrs. George Prcece renortedl l\‘Irs. William .\lacl.eod enter- work from the Red Cross lhad been ordered Mrs. -talned the clilb members of the toward ‘.\l e w 5100.00 MARY HAWORTH ' Positive Peace Of Heart insulates Against Hate MARY HAWORTH Dear Mary Haworth: I have one problem (among many) that trulv beats me down. A very offensive woman in my office, who uses every tactic to upset people. really drives Mrs. Russell mmlttoc on December lztli. A she noes goad you to righteous indignation and strong counter action. you'll feel cleanly justi- fied in standing up for fa i r play. Read 1 Corinthians 13 to get the pitch of peace. M.Ii. Dear Mary Hnworth: Please nary lllth a success. welcomed to l55'ei..'.';'.l'.'§..:.‘E".;.y...i§'.':.;...'i Nouth Night At co . A donation of mono!’ WI! voted the Craig family at Bor- den who lost their home a in! personal belongings by fl re donation sociatlon to help make their Ice Sports Centennial day Jan- Threc new members will be the P‘ e b r u ary Prayer Service The fourth in the llfllverga‘ week of prayer services at ice of the , Others taking part in the wor. send me the address of a s t o r a mum" where I can buy some cyc- brows. All the stores here a a y they have never heard of arti- Vows Pleclged ficial eyebrows. They only know of artificial eyelashes. IA? Summerslde am in need of eyebrows. Thank you kindly. E.S. Dear E.S.: Sorry. but ncithci have I ever heard of artific i at eyebrows for general wear. The usual social substitute for min- sing eyebrows is an eyebrow pencil. in black. brown or gray. wherewith to sketch in imita- tion eyebrows. However. you might find artificial brows at a theatrlc at supply house that caters to actors’ needs of make - up mai- erials. Possibly false eyebrows tall in one plecei are for s a is somewhere in the world of the theater. M.H. Dear Mary Haworth: It is five years since I divorced my husband on grounds of voluntary abondment. The decree was granted by the equity court in Alabama. Now we've decided to live together again. Is it possi ble to h ave the divorce annul- led? Or are we obliged to marry again? Please answer soon. D.S. Dear D.S.: If the divorce was legally sound. I would assu me it can't. be annulled. Annul- ment. as I understand. has to do with setting aside a contract wh at as a fountain‘s flow that never was valid. th ou gh returns to its source. Wliere- supposed to be. upon you feel bathed in seli- In your situation the righ t. to the bride was 9!‘°P080d deslestation. for having blown thing to do ' get married Dllilald MENU“- your lop in a hate - exchange. again. if you intend to livei Mr. and Mrs. MaoNutt wil What happens in these en- together. M}-1. std counters to degrade your sell me to hatred of her. Though I am by nature a passive person. I find myself outraged by this woman’: ac- tions. Yesterday. for exam ple. after I told her not to try pushing me around. she asked " hy don't you drop dead?" I retor- tcd "Why don't you?" But later I hate myself for falling prey to this’ very ignor- ant woman: meanness. Why do I take it upon myself? I love beauty and intelligence. so why do I permit her ugliness to even cnter my mind’! How does one answer a very obnox- liouS person such as die is? R.G. Dear R. G.: Very likely it is the call of kind to kind. on the unconscious level. that. causes you to respond with hatred. to- voluntarily. to the meanness oi this offensive woman. Whereas she is an aggressiv- ely disagreeable character. you are passively hostile in the depths of your mind. Or to say it another way. at heart you are not a happy person Thus when she becomes activ- ely unpleasant. she agitatcs and attracts the “diapleasure" tcolliellts of your thought-feeling. which then boil up. geyser- like. into a heated encounter with her bad will. Afterward. this upsurge oi destructive feeling evoked by her falls back upon you. some- Mr. and Mrs. o Dugald Clair. son of Mr December as. at three p.m. mony. corsagc. The matron of honor. Mr knit suit in cranberry. corsage. Keith Silliker. was best man. A solo, “O Perfect Love" was sung by Mrs. Webber. ceptlon for the immediate bride. Decorations centerpiece of British Colu holly. a three tier wedding and lighted candles. Eachern. Cherry Valley: islan- his fatherl. Kenneth Jen- Toronto. and Mrs. Henry kins. Valleyfield Women's Institute at her home in January. The meeting was conducted by y the president Mrs. Angus Martin. , Georgie Margaret. daughter of L d L. the United Church CGIT and Campbell. Spring Vatiey, an: . a ii Mrs. Dugaid MacNut.t. Charlot- tetown. were united in the holy bonds of motrimoiiy saturda ye a the United Church Manse. Sum- mersidc. The Rev. C.R. Webbcr performed the double ring cere- cc The bridevwore a two piece wool suit in pale blue. with white accessories and I pink s. Keith Silliker, wore I triple with white accessories, and a blue Keiisington. Foliowing the ceremony. a re- famil-‘ ies, was held at. the home of the included a mbla em nurunniisn Pain Altar 21 w an as men Serving the guests at supper ‘V were Mrs. Harry Sudsbury and Doll. To quickly combat. the seronriarv Mrs. J. W. Cam-pbeli. The toabst V e at Summerside w he re . Mary H a w o r th counsels the former is employed by th e im a go is that you c a i c h I through her c oi u m n. not by British America Oil Company. ship were Marlene Cannon and I-Iopgood Rayner of the Pl‘i“sh\-. tcrian Church. Marjorie pa..'n_ ter. United. and Sylvia Mcliiiiis Anglican. ' At the Wednesday eve n i n 2 service in the Anglican Ciirucli, the Anglican GA group each attended in s y. CANCEL EXEMPTIONS L A U S A N N E. Switzerland fAP)—'l‘he government of tin. PURITY DAIRY “Parents Prefer Purity Products" :17 Kent Dial 4-ms DACKACIIE and ice as man! worn are made miserable by common uruin. irritation caused by is germ. Escherichia when. muscular pains and disturbed sleep caused by Kidn y and Bladder ll‘I‘ltl|llnn_s. YBTEX antiseptic 2'5 1 Inter. In addition to its cleaning until: action. CYSTBX is also an analizn;-ic nun reliever for Rheumatic Ptins. Head- uxhe. Backuhc. and muscular pains. Get crrrxx hon: drunist. Peel bottar tut. S1imIJ§e Of ynllrself. liroject mail or personal i n t e rv l cw. ing aimless ugliness akin to Write he in c a re of the Guar- liers. ‘am and roll call was answered byl each member giving a predic- tion for 1964. . The treasurer. Isabel Mac-‘ 0b\'l0U5l.V "19 Only effective Ennnagd gave the financja] 1-9.1 insulation against her brand of ipori. and other roiiiine reports provocation is to possess posi- ‘,weretgiven. . ltive peace of heart. in a un- i Many al.m.,95 far Red cm 55‘ dance. in your own right. Th en t I Annou Donation Made To Fire Victims TIGNISH; The Ladies Auxiliary. of the Canadian L e g i o it held their monthly meeting in the ladies lounge Thursday even- iwere handed in by the members ‘he 95".‘ really 39' 3' .V°"- 07 '1 ialso items for the USC‘ Layeties. l Mrs. Angus Martin. local con-IHNPII HOWE": School Eva ivener of agriculture. read an Leard and Alice Gaiidet: lunch linteresting letter from Mrs. Lillian tclifile Geraldine _.;E,.k. Keeping regarding essaysiwebster and Ma,-‘tom. Da“.s,m_ ing with Mrs. Leslie Mailet to: Arenowned ‘fm. centennial mmpet. . :31“, next meeting is ,0 be at the pfilsiglniiegnezmlniétesl of tihei fflltlllildha uigque healing substance t The hostess st-ma refresh-l ome of Alice Gaiidet. Roll call I! 8" “lane 8 wi t ea iitirto shrinkhemoo 5ments. and meeting closed with ill‘! be answered ‘with smal‘. ai-ti- "9P"’” W979 SW9" bl’ Ml‘S- ROY 1'hoidspainlcssly.Itnlievcsit.di- ..ThP QUEEN... Ides ,0 the van", of 5,, cents ,0 McLeod. secretary - treasurer. inganadgscomfoninminumud b cl f . '. . V . ' ' ' AUGUSWNE “WE WI ‘tie;‘eus;ar“or prizes at in Milan iholmlmdn l The Janiiarv meeting of th e- 7 ' ' _ - V i iroiim.-mg the ,. ,. 0 g 1. 3 mm,_, One hemorrhoids] case history itAlii=gliiSriiii: Vc9.ii.'iai$‘u'i§i.'1i§il"'"?h “"35 ~‘°"'9d by the hostess ‘“°’?‘“°‘h°”°P°“°d"V°’Y‘"“" ll}. . ’ _ s , .aSSlSlPd by committee 1,, ing improvement." Pain was with the president in the chair - - ‘ ‘ ‘ . - 1 charge. promptly and gently relieved . . . land 13 members answering um“ reduction 0, nl um Eiroil call. Minutes of the in st 0 ““““¢“““““" ‘ 4 :$:.:’i"t1’g imd the correspondent? H’ BENNETT CARR elimination can bcielieved Amongthmuummh . P The secretary thanked niem- TIIli)3:II;a;i¢.;c scounselling ‘:. overnight with the help of govlfsnaglig-e‘;::‘°"h°'ddi':°“d’ ‘ - ' 4» s r u ‘ ' *.°;.l:.*:"‘.“*.':ll*_= .’.‘§.§...?§ :: .: 5‘ «nonsm--n.-mm““l» iof committees were heard a nd 30 Phone 4-8817 - 4-5435 ‘ oalm’ mu!” "5 '° ,,,,.., om am,0,med. SW 3 n d 1:; Charlottetown. P.E.l. ., K. |_ puts iiioi-ouch _n Illil -program Kathleen Murphy and u.................. ’l "'"“h“'“°"°""'|"'5°d°' nce New Healing Substance... , Shrinks Piles, Checks Itch Exclusive healing substance provcn to shrink liemoi-I-hoids...snIl repair damaged tisue. many months. cells and simulates growth of new tissue. Bio-Dyna is offered in oint- mom and suppository form called Preparation H. In addition to actually shrink- ing hemorrhoids. Preparation H lubrlcates and makes elimination loos painful. It helps prevent iii- fection which is a principal cause of hemorrhoids. tion H Suppositories or Pro- paration I-I Ointment (with a special applicator). satisfaction guaran or your unfunded. Just ask your druggist for Pre- A also reported for the Centen-‘ nial Committee. . Report on the Montague Wel- was given by Mrs. Beck. of w hi to lgifts have been received again tthis year the Sunday Schools of St. David's U n i ted THE COMMUNITY PAGE Church. Georgetown. and Dun- das United Church: the Hi - C lg r o u p of Annanriale Unit e d ichurch. A box of clothing wa a received from Mrs. J. A. Law- son and a generous donation of new caps and stockings from McGowan's Ltd. a large boxl of new overshoes and th reel overcoals from Matthew a ti dl MacLean per Brian Clay. twol comforters from Mrs. W. Vick-i ers. Mrs. Beck reported th is many boxes of clothing and‘ toys had been received from. the older Clii7Pl’IS.- individii a‘. ‘ boxes had been packed d tiring‘ the holiday season. The week]- lslond Radio Centre TV and RADIO Sales Parts Service Repairs To All Makes of Radio, TV. Tape. Recorders etc Phonc 892-l2fll 100 Queen St. Albert C. Muncey, 21 summer I FRIENDLY — NEIGHBOURLY — SERVICE ‘iority of friendly ser 'i . Th t. ‘t b. d l' t . ’ with your own hcalimcetarchanllm Cttzltllay-P up ica ed anywhere Dont wait, shop around and get. acquainted DON'T BE BLINDED BY MISLEADING CLAIMS: thetter, right. in your community. Lots of folks are foEflmn:(:etl'T£ll::Irgei.iIa1.ol?ncg"3IlTln?'i‘i:e18:53, .r.i"i°° b lllzetttar %lsewheri-.. Taint necessarily so. Take a look at the selections in your local stores. The gala‘: vigil . nown rands, the same fair trade prices, but with an extra bonus of convenience of shopping and a Super. Warren Mahler Builder of Modern Homes Remodelling, including tolions, Rumpus Rooms and Dons, etc. , SHOP AND SAVE AT SOUTHPORT Em mm“ H. J. PHILLIPS Atlantic Roofing and prior t.o the meeting ill addiiion- l and SON (Norris Scott, Lessee) Insuluflon Co. al boxes had been packed. « Mrs. Cecil Beck reported fort Where service is a Pleasure THESE STORES the knitting group that ZR pairs- of mills and two pair of so xi had been turned in for Welfare.’ A bolt of stocklnelie wh l c h" had been donated proved an ll1-'. terestlnlz conversation piece. Many members a t a t e d that = they had never seen a bolt of" HARRY MELLISH Your Imperial Stove Oil Agent In Chm-lotieiown Phone 4-B398 For Prompt Delivery 233 Elm Ave stockincite. while others offer- t ed to "add feet.“ ‘ We specialize In °’°" 7 Pm Blown-in rm Insulation G°"°“" C°“".'"t°" "3"" w”‘‘ Using Modern Methods Tires '1 E 1 t . CONNIE LoCl.Ai.R B-«arm . "‘ """"'°" '’''°''' 394-3335 ‘ Acceflorles I] Work Guaranteed Buildllngldconirocwr mm”. heplm Free Estimates 16 went at. u or o T _U Fine HOMER T01‘ souuwort Phone ChIITO“C.0WI Dlocrlminatlng People Act-on From Causeway 1g 5,"... pug M.‘ Quality Worlnnanshlp Free Estimates Dial 2-1084 . 25 Alley ac. Hamid Browse. 2 First St. YOUR NAME MAY BE IN ONE OF THESE ADS Mrs. Albert Fraser. 090119 Nicholson. Mrs. . n- neth Ctements and Mrs. Arnold Vanlderstine were named a committee in charge of arran- Mrs. Marsh field Service Station Dial 4-9141 0! Orlehar St. HARRISON JAMES R. I. GALLANT Mapuioai Ickory -conducted by Mrs. John Ma- chon. The chapter on “Miracles" from "The Word and the Way" was studied briefly. The business was presided over by Mrs. Nathan Irving. r lilo: were heard from die president and treasur- er indicating a highly success- ful year. $151 was sent. to Pres- bytcrial as our share of the Uni- licd Budget of the Church. Offlcei-I eioctcd were as fol- : president. Mrs. Nathan Irving (re-elected‘: vice presi- Wlilto Rose Service A Complete Automobile Service READ TH! ADVERTISEMENTS CAREFULLY - . ' This page is a weekly feature of The Guardian and Patriot for s 26 week period and than will apposi- in the advertisements each week names and adalrcueaof pcoplcllvingin Cliarlottotown and Vicinity. Read the advertisements carefully and if you find your name in one of the advertisers. clip out tho advertisement in which you found your name and present it or mail it to the Advertising Manager of Tale :lTll8l‘diII'I-Plfliol and you will receive absolutely free 83.00 credit voucher to be apont for inor- c an isc or service with one of the advertisers on this in e. Winners IOIIO ndvi iv they wish to spam! their credit voucher with. p -" Md‘ ‘dnmnr unomzs TH! Aomnsns on rm: COMMUNITY MOI gcmentli th I-I di ft (Myron L. Ling, Pi-op.) c.,....._ ' '" °"' Irving Gas 0; on Products C . THE R I. H A co micron -n...,,,._ p,,,_, It was decided to renew HI e Tune-Uiis—Brnke Join °"""°' 3"‘ I 5 '5 9 “'0 "'°''‘' ° '5'-"GIG 5 Pull’! C] h.’ Tm & “mm” of landing Supplies Business: nu-sou Wedding A Anniversary 0 It ro ll ii membershio I um . in M. 2’ Mumhflem 59'» PIYWOOC. WIIIDDIM Rd W k RQMGIICQ 8”-83” Cohen the P.E.l. Music Festt val one it P“ n Y 0]’ 3 ‘mm Member! named W" G 0!! North Ructico Elm Ave. Ill Kent 3:. Mrs. Roy Gillls. Mrs. Albert '°“"°"¥ A Complete Phone 4-8432 Fraser. Mrs. William De w or. NEW ENGLAND CAFE coimgon 5"-Vic. Mrs. Arnold Vnnlderatine and run course Meals Mrs. Lyle Boa-hnér. Both Chill 5 C di O Painting ' “Mrs. borne Wigginton invited Etna. ‘M n O Gnu Work 1! members i h h I or rv ' W ldl (Alllo M hills Prop. go February inniing Miiehefl ‘ii: I cohipleta and“ 133:“ . 1;‘ H. 894 8920 RINK°MILi( F03 e money to 1 t iii ‘ _ one - - “gm be 3 "Nd gut Efhpro R W gland?‘ nmu:.I'vTc.o‘l.“' 7! Lower ll. gun, g_ c]. gi,u¢¢. gflttliwz-8398 MURRAY HARBOUR ucw . . Phone can ' n The second annual meeting of m‘ H.” 1“ K.-mmon nd 17 Am’ 8.’ 1" me" 3' Centre TO!‘ téhhe l\IlI‘ur‘;ay Harbour‘ kliinitcd r - urc omen w I t th - ‘ home of Mrs. Casrl eRiC:Il‘d: U ' . Gmceflu . Mu“ -- M . are ilizilciuilnlsr on siaiiviciz mat - P-«-«»-=- - I»- aith and Works“. and was S ' 0 Good; / t We have 0 complain the of nlludwlntoc Morchondiaoo. Cornwall ESSO Service (A. Cacti Mocnounil. Lune) Aunt suite on union Gal 7:! to on. T" sgg ii dciit. Mrs. Roy P. Brooks tro- olochd): mending and conco- L. as-1:-'-r1‘_:."a'7F\ G‘.':"2~=“:.*:9‘Z2