GUIDING SPIRITS for loca! Girl Guides are the members of this Provincial Council shown in session. Seated, left to right, are Mrs. Blythe Murray, honorary secretary; Mrs. Robert Smith, Guide members| see active year Under the guidance of Mrs. G.-|of M. Avard, ‘provincial commis- sioner, 1964 has been a busy | the Province. Girl Guiding im PEA. At the | to observe Thinking Day, Teas were held in Montague, year for those connected with Summerside and Charlottetown Febru- | LADIES! Do You Think You Just walt until you see how ex- pertly we bring back the beauty - ef your furniture. Only frame- te-fabric custom uphoistering can give you such satisfaction. Callus secon; -©-Remsaeting "© Furniture repateiag- © Woodworking © Cabinet Building | _McAskill Woodworking 4 “26 Beasley ‘Ave. Dial 4-8800 Water Stmmers . present time there are upwards | ary 22nd, the birchday of both rr _ = Extension Guides in the CLIP and TACK UP THIS HELPFUL GUIDE IN YOUR CUPBOARD FOR REFERENCE. QVEN TEMPERATURE AND TIME CHART Remo erererencetaeeeeenertnete CORR emm neem teaeeeeeteeesess public relations; and Mrs. Gordon Avard, Provin- cial Commissioner. Standing are, left to right, Mrs. W. W. Reid, Deputy Commissioner; and Mrs. Arthur Peake, Honorory Treasure. Lord and Lady Baden Powell, Cae was a bus Woudling Girt Guides in all eoun ‘Tormentine, sites re Replicas and as The year's highlight was the aod Prince Philip to P.E.I. in October. At this time, Guides |and Browniés. were thrilled to take part in street4tining, and to friendships. April, Centennial rallies were -held in Souris, Siemon | ro and Charlottetown, in hon- 1,700. Guides. and Brown'ss in | or of the visit of Henrietia Osler, | 0, Pi vt muni Youth Rally Peg mye eon Pregl -od at the Coliseum. Ac this rally, "quest speaker a the annual | three Girl Guides were present. House. Her address was con- The 1965 officers of the PEL cerned with ‘Guiding as a | Council, Girl Guides of Canada, are: honorary president, Mrs. Whole”. She took us beyond Can- W.J. MacDonald; honorary vice- adian boundaries aad depicted @ | idenis, Mrs. W.R. Shaw and vivid ture of Guiding in other vives oie in order to emphasize Mrs. Harry Cudmore; provin- the reasons for major changes | |cial commissioner, Mrs. G. M. which had recently taken place Avard; provincial deputy comi- | Ipheginie Arsenault; honorary | secretary, Mrs. B. H. Murray, ry i = i Need New Furniture? nd ee ee Geld honorary treasurer, Mrs. A. H. er of Redding, England, spent a Peake Just take M to an expert and | week in P.E.I. while travelling “= have-M repaired or refinished at | Geol Vi scholarship‘. SENIOR CHAPTER MeAskil Woedworking, smatt ising cornmissioner, FOLLOWS MOTTO ittee. | ALPHA EXEMPLAR Two training sessions for ex- | perienced and new Guiders were, XI Alpha Exemplar Chapter held in January and. October. | is the senior Charlottetown chap- The purpose of these was {0 | tor of Beta Sigma Phi, a world- Guiders with Se Gaide welund prea, and | Wide women's organization with to stimulate the interest of Guid- headquarters in Kansas City, ers. |‘Missouri, U.S.A. They endeav- Camps eee eld in proses ; our.to live up to their_motto. of ince. Each province sent two | “Life, Learning, Friendship” Guides to camps in each of the |‘#king part in various cultural 10 provinces These cam ps | activities following an interest- were arranged to acquaint the |ing course of study; by lending Guides with the .-.tory of the, # helping hand to others and province visked, in preparation | eupporting worthy causes spon- Centenary 1967. | Sored or assisted by the organi- er the Camp ie been zation as a whole. Funds for been this are obtained from their ps, | share of proceeds from ‘The .| Yellow Rose Ball", now an an- ine- | Dual evem staged by the local — ot the pective prov | chapters of Beta Sigma Phi i ‘Beta Sigma Phi Be Aipha Chapter is the only or ganization of Beta Sigma Phi existing in PE! at the present time for the introduction of new members to the sorority pro- gram. Its membership is drawn from the Charlotietown area and surrounding districts with Vin a mile radius Persons interested in Beta Sigma Phi, ganization for women of al) rac es and creeds, may’ be invited to join during the traditional once- a- year rushing season. |Upon completion of a four-year study series, they move into an |Exemplar chapter. In the past | year two Alpha members join- led an Exemplar and five new members were initiated One member was lost when Mrs | Jerry Regan, vice- president | moved to Trinidad In addition to its regular membership of ®. Alpha chapt | er has three honorary members Mrs. WJ. MacDonald. Govern ;ment House; Mrs. Walter ' Hyndman, Cumberland and Mrs, Austin Scales, Charlotte town , Mrs. Keith Rogers, formerly {an honorary member of Alpha has been made an international honorary member of Beta Sig- ma Phi. At the annual meeting held in | May the following officers were | installed: president. Mrs. Louis Johnston, Charlottetown; re- cording secretary, Mrs. Jack Simpson, York; corresponding secretary, Mre. Vern Williams. An important event for Lone YMCA AUX. GIVES CHEQUE An increase last year in che number of meals served by the Ladies Auxiliary of the YMCA was noted by its presid t, Mrs. H.B. Willis, at the annual meet- ing of the group. A combination refrigerator and large commercial gas stove has been purchased for the kit- chen in addition «o the usual replacement of small equip- men. It was also noted that 100 an international or- , city sorority Mrs (harlotietown treasurer Ron Ketch. Charlottetown A highlight of each Beta Sig- ma Phi meeting is the program based on a guide printed for the exclusive use of the organiza- tion Each member is respon- sible for the presentation of one program during the year on the subject of her choice The cur- rent study of Alpha chapter is on The Integrated Self and cov- ers a variety of related topics ranging from natural science to the arts In addition to local service projects which include the pack- ing of Christmas hampers for the two city Welfare Bureaux, Alpha chapter is a co-sponsor of the annual Founder's Day ban- quet and Yellow Rose Ball. sne- cial events in which all chapters participate. It also gives finan cial assistance to the interna- tional program of Beta Sigma Pht administered under the loan and endowment funds The three Charlottetown chap ters have been honored this year by being selected to super- vise one phase of the work car- ried on under the endowment fund, the Canadian Scholarship program, through which awards to the value of, $5,000 will be given to Canadians studying in the fields of English. music and creative writing... Mrs. David Stewart, Crapaud, P EI will represent Alpha chapter on the special committee being set up _for this purpose. 234 Kent Street L___ Water Bolle ........... Daseoceneenneene Seeeneneee peeneieeee donee Slew 1.1 i565 Pols creicacnces Iaiosesa obo seecaesiecceaneneces is WIPO ies occ cperccsccccccccccccs peananeetcasncnseceseeee eee. TR 2. 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POOR REO RD eee eenenerenneawes Cee eeeeemmeetres CORP R ewe ee eee " w ‘0 sarewertees - se eeeeeneaee Tweeeeeceees peccccvccccees. 1 oeneeenee Se merewateeser-- Hominy * , Molasses , Onions, chopped . } 4 : BNBINANS 1 cup 1 liquid ounce 1 gill 1 quart boeecedeccocs 1 gallon i = yards of table linen had been purchased and made into cloths for the banquet room, and that a cheque for $1,000 was given to the capital fund of the Chariot- tetown YMCA to reduce the Mortgage. The executive for 1965 is:pre- Mrs. Frank Jelks; vice- Mrs. William Car- sident, president, _ Pson; sectetary, Mrs. E.V. Bell; treasurer, Mrs B. Frank Tin- ney, Other executive members are: Mrs; James MacFadyen, Mrs. William Rix, Sr., and Mrs. McCurdy Bell. Show makes | knees news PARIS (Reuters) — Knees were news again at Jacques Esterel, who opened Paris Fash- ion Week today. The first spring’, collection featured short full skirts swirl- ing above a Senerous expanse of legs and knee caps. 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