gym ConflictEraiiinfChZétotTEtou tif'wut.‘ Mar: t £1964 HAPPE NINGS for the afiirmative were 'l‘eresa Mct'abe. Leaming Mulligan and Ronnie Greenan. \lrs. Hugh \lclvcr. president of the Home and School Associa- tion thanked the teachers and pupils. The cittb members were ll’PilIf‘d to ice cream following the program. Mr and Mrs. B Veil Hooley Montague Itave returned from a combined business and pleasure trip to Montreal. \liss Stella Driscoll. R\ of the Charlottetown Hospital and Mrs Charles \lacKinnon RV of the RBI Hospital have re- turned from \rnpriorI Out . where they attended a course for nurse educator: at the (an jadian Civil Defense College. l no -$ .......... .1. MR. Double Ring Ceremony Unites Ontario Couple AND MRS. CLARENCE W. (‘OLE Charlottetown Lioiteites met recently at the Rendc7vous Res- taurant for their regular meet- ing. \lrs. Eileen Bagnall presid- Ied and 14 members were in at- tendance. \lembers agreed to sell tickets A wedding of interest to I~I.iitti. atccssoi'ms and a corsage of I friends took place at isliitgr =it pink carnal ons. The groom ' s “n all Ifland “'9”? dill'mi ‘he [‘nite t.‘ h ll r c h ()it' w Ilt‘ll inoiitct' those a raspberry wool LIONS tnm'f‘lllmn “Illt'h “ill be Carole .lane Mat-Neill. d:iii;li- dress wt t h matching t h r ee-iIlf‘IfI In ('Ilal‘li‘ilelml‘n the IaIiPl‘ ter of Mrs Ras I \l:u‘\'c 3‘ and (war er thi g t h coat. black Dari or \IR.‘ I the late Mr \lac\'cill of ri’ins- .itccssoiics and a corsage of t'a'cring committee appointed dale. P F' was united in iitai- \\Il‘.'(’ rariiaiiotis for March were Ruth C rots, tiage to ("Iarence \V i ‘1':;iiti lollownig a iioitcy moon trip Kathy Ford and Mary Gill. (“ole so it of \lr and \l r s to \lcvco. the bride and :ioom (‘latitle Cole of Ptcton. Hut, The i e i'eszdin: a: 72 Wells Hill .»\n oiiicial release from the dnuhIP - ring cet‘t‘iltoity was \ve Toronto. Ont State l'niversity of Iowa to performed by Rev. Stew 2 rt WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS SI Bouquets of hl'onYP and ; o ' d mums adorned the church an tie "itest pews were mar. ked with malt-bin: :itnn tie F P g M k mums and satin ribbons U S The bride, :‘ven ‘t‘ “via-"umeI . . hr to two»- W t Irishtown WI Meeting \P'Il a ‘ ‘v‘u2'n sheath :own of white snip with sll'Pl‘ZIl' cii' it:' 3 jacket aitd three (titaiicr 'eng'lt UPI... (‘9 \lr: t'InHtltt Suivctt was Itns» noon w h e n the parents enloy~ toss for the \l a r c It D'C‘f‘i ing of ed a program put on by th e liisiitoiiw Women's institute teacher and pupils. The 4 — H Show: “TENN .hi‘ “III” ‘\ lit '1‘. members and one visitor Garment (‘lub has entered the IMP awhile“ I"? “M” "I present. spelling and debate Centennial finger tip uni o. licnrh s“ 'k- “WW” “hm HM a”. gm 3 ]_ mm“, {M July. “lusmn “Iai,InPId1 II: aI II “n Eng" zya suit: The “thought One Red Cross sweater w a s ", “WI “m ‘3 nmIIMm‘ ' 1.0”" for the ntotttlt was read by handed in and new work hand- S'w (“I-IIINI a mqflde HF WI ‘9 lean Stan-i". aii roll call ans- ed out, “I'dp'm‘. “(I “Ppnmw ‘ pn- \tcrcrl \i'th an lrislt .iile‘. .~\n auction sale of canned mmpd “MI m" . . , \ iiat‘cr on ‘l‘idiim‘ion and food with Mary \Iat'Ix’nd as Th9 hm" “as W my“; I“: ("tircirliinf' nrcont'ctl and read auctioneer reamed the sttm of her sister-I Betty \I.’lt'\t"ll. as M “I”. C. “Hahn”. “as sub 1,} maid of honor The oi ill wt ds II _ I I were Mrs. William ..i1s. my ‘0 ‘ ' The Apl‘ll meeting will be held “mgr of mp bride. Md”... “Hr, I'sunl Il‘F‘DtiZ‘IS “'PIG‘IQH'CII Will) in the Community Hall rison and Marilyn Ross l’hcy ""I‘ ""I'm‘”" ""mm‘W‘p i" h? A special feature ofthe pro- n'et'e identically lgmtilt‘t’l ~r. lli ye II" “I’m. (“mph‘tv‘ “1". H 8‘ gramme was an instrument at green two » piece \eHei losses Ill-“VIM”- “” (“W p'M‘II' duet by Mrs. Charles Marshall with malt-hing t-it~(~ii‘:r' limitl- “'9 If‘ilt'h" “‘I‘W‘M III“ "Md and Mrs. Borden Campbell, let'PS. They carried setir » s- “i '1 “““ :I'm“ (“I III? “'I‘.MI' who a l so put on a Shamrock cades of 'miims in shades of 3"” Il‘lml‘hm" apprm'pd “I 'r' contest. Lunch was served. bran", and laid piiri-iizise \ rs :\l‘t‘I)l(‘ John-1 ‘ V ' Th0 h (I, H man .MIK MR I, V sttillf‘ i-o.tiiitccred to do the bu)“j SPRINGFIELD “I ' ruin, ht'nthef‘ at the groom it”, in: also in he the st-hoot y'lslIO'I'_ t \trs Surhcrlaiid \l‘at'kay ushers were thhard t'o'e bro. 'I‘I‘f‘ “1'” "I ‘34 “'3‘ WI“? I" was hn stess for the March from proceeds of card parties meeting of Springfield Women's ' '1‘ .It’t“ F' " turd .I‘ilmIIIroliiiggrl M “mm” “M “‘79 "I "m'd‘ Institute when 13 members and pnitmv i n i ,1“. ,.mm,.II..\. ,' .\ request c a in e Il't‘I’TI i he 2 visitors answered roll call by Tammi“ “a. “PM RI. 7? “WI, (‘anadiziii Mon‘al Health \ssoc- "RINIIDZ-H member of the fede- Hdi \W. {m- r30 2W... Ti]. li‘tlltlll tor t'Itl":lthtll oi hooks ra. cabinet. I hmdP-s mth rpmnmi “mm for the new library at Rt\(‘l‘— The Red Cross committee ’ side on ~' I s azrecd to ta k e reported receiving 2 inc k e t s, in: a be'ge lace dress. b ro w n . .__._..A._.. ._.-. . s... . ......... hooks to the nevi meeting 3 night: ow n C. s to be sent towards the Korean and l quilt. adopwon fee Tlte community project com- . pout..."nd m”... m. “up niittee suggest e improving mum, “I... mm m. HR Home“ hall prone rt y and procuring t'aiiinbcll, Education Week was 51’1" I” ha i I_ observed in the schoo' one after. \ donation “assent to I‘en- -—~—~———————-—— rites for Friendship" 1 A request for books and ma- Igazines for the library at Riv- Ierside Hospital was received. 'tfontributions are to be brought to the next meeting. 3 sweat er: I? . bin s Th p r o g r a m eonvctter. \lr: .lnh n Hagen, read a pa r on "Education" and a lso pe told stories of some children in tot h e r lands. An interest i n g "question and answer" period followed with Robert .lorgenson .turnishing information on is native country. A contest “parts of the bodv" was won by the presidenh \li's Crawford Sinclair Lunch was served by hosless land committee, I cmmvn W1 Members of ('rapaud Women's Institute vote in March to make a donation for the Korean orphan boy a opted by Is- shares in the Curling R l n k to be built in Ci'apaiid. It was also decided to nip ply la first aid kit for the sch o ol. Roll call at the next meet ing Hospital. \‘ew committees nppoin t o d : school. Mrs. George \‘ichol- son and Mrs. Jack Leard: sick. Dawson and \l rs. Barry Dawson: lunch. IKenneth P a y n ter. INicbolson and Mrs. J The March topic “Education” was discussed and questions ’answered. ELMIRA WI Remodelling of the hall and improving the hall grounds was the highlight of the March meeting of Elmira Women‘s ln- SlfN - Fl'N WRAP i Color - hrlg‘ht wrap to w e a r “7,011 on (Tn-T0Ni over a dress now. alone w h on mmmer comes. Tie how c i n C h waist — no fitting prob- lems for this snappy - sew. Printted Pattern 4993‘ Wcar comfortable. gay - look« 'tl: slippers all year 'round. {'56: wool or rug cotton for up n e rs. Mts- trngs for soles us‘ Sizes 10. 12. it. 16. til. ‘10. It‘s such easy and quick cro- mm” mm m the homo M Mrs. Size 16 requires 2’: yards 43- chef. \otill want to make sew I “(.Phfl. inch fabricI cral pa-rs Patter 720. direc mph rm,an is M bring FIFTY CENTS '30 centsi in tions sni. med. lge. sizes. hm honk § for "‘0 “Man, at coins 'no stamps. pleasei tor Thirtv- five cents ’(‘OIDS‘ for nuwmde “mm,” ' this pattern. Ontario residents this pattern ino stamps, please) add 2 cents sales tax. P r i n t i to Alice Brooks. care of Guard- plniniy SIZE. NAME. AD- tan . Patriot \‘eedlecraft Dept. DRESS. STYLE NUMBER. so Front Street West. Toronto I. Send order to ANNE ADAMS. I Ont. Ontario residents add I rent. care of Guardian - Patriot Pat-‘sates fay. Print plainly I‘AT- \ tern Dept. 60 Front Street W'esi.‘TEkV NLMBER. NAME. AD- ,mt. L 0” DRESS. A donation was sent to Mrs. Reg McEwen for the Korean bov‘s adoption fce. Some crafts are to besentto thedisplay 5 ’I 3 er. hooked rug and a p a t c It work quilt are being made , the members to be sold at I will be books for the RIVPTSH'IP‘ v Mrs iii ltcr class of Kilt) at the end of Itcr first semester. She a I s 0 holds a part time secretarial Iiob in the (‘ollege of Medicine and is a member of the university's champion bowling team which \\' SII‘HIZIH \'Ii'Itll".(‘S ()\'(‘I' competing universities, Mrs. Harvcy \Iacf‘ae and son .lackie Montreal. are vistiing tlie former‘s parents \lr and Mrs Ii‘rank (‘obb Keiisingion. IIDA BAILEY ALLEN I American Raisins Rise I In Danish Baked Bread ‘ ‘t'.\Lll-‘(lR.\'l \ said a news ed in the United Kingdom. Swed- en and Japan. and negotiations: raisin bread." “introduced in Copenhagen Denmark. re- are being made for introductionl cct lv as pan of the foreign to France and West Germany.. A big step ahead in acquamt- I ing other countries with Ameri- can raisins and one of our coun- try‘s favorite breads! Measuremnts are level CALIFORNIA RAISIN YEAST BRFAD ttornia Raisin has been so \thI recened Denmark‘s bakers alt'ca y using more than a ton of Califor- nia raisins per dav‘" adt isory Audrey Jenkins. Women’s Editor; Phone 4-8506 he mm“ In”, 0",. ram“ “ bread because it contains so . 10m,“ ahm" 312 hrs “mei . m'inv fine raistns' It is m1de . H ' I hiitkora 4-H (‘Iitb recently hometown newspapers discloses h\I‘ \‘mnn hakm‘ Mm “bakeiin- gc. nulk. scalded ' . i conducted an interesting debate that Sally (ishornc daughter oi hid; ‘MLWHIM’H .. - pkg. 0‘ cakes actne di} orI entitled: Resolved that one Mr. and Mrs l‘red Osborne. .. ‘ ‘I . II ,I I compressed yeast . . llie Danish (alitoinia Rosen. ,II 10 1d “.a‘er room schools should he consolt- Ri'acklcy Point Road. has won I .. I (II .n . _ c. p . . biod is not spongy and Il...IlI 1 I _“ d u_ I ) “our dated. an imitation to the annual Lni- [filmed m“. \mwwa“ raisin . (. si e a putptse The judges decided in favor of vcrsny "Smarty Party“ be. I II ‘ I I 1 tsp. salt . . biead betause of the fIlIleCDtP I ‘ mm“, the negative which was ttplteld cause of her scholastic average. m “our mm m the mo mum 1: 5p. t . g . “3’ Judy Clow, Mary \llllliflan Miss Osborne. who is major- “,1”. B”! “.8 ‘Ihmkhm of mi; 1': ‘5 Sllfllfild h ‘ ‘ 3”" James “Vuahe‘ Speakers in: In l‘>.\'l'Il0Itli.\ llIiH'NI “I‘m ins‘ \nd II is sold out the same ’ 0' mew “ Ier M malgar' tne '3 eggs. beaten light I 4 c all-purpose flour. additional. sifted before measuring ‘ ‘2 c. dark seedless C a li fornia raisins (‘ool intlk until tepid Add -' yeast dissolved in tepid water. (‘IIW'IIIMNI WWI“ (' a rI'v beat in it c, flour. (‘ovci'z set in home this broad iii a shopping warm place rm. ahm” 30 mm. bag. or iii a basket on the hand- M um” ham”. 100k; “bubbly... 10531": "I mow IWI'WIN‘ _ . Beat in salt. nutmeg. sugar. Similar raisin bread pitigtatns mm“. m. mamarme and 9235. have been successfully ittitoduc- The” mat m 3,: (Ir of remaining day it is baked and always with an id e n t i fying paper band around it EQUIVALENT ('OST It costs the equivalent of about IR cents for ait ll—ounce loaf in .\Itt(‘t'lt‘illl moncv w Young Cattle i Aboard Wait "How fast the time EM=' T just a reek from today. the cat- tle will be going in to the Fat Stock Show" we overh e a r d .lnmcs say to lItP younger far< titer this morning. some sur- prise in his voice. “Yes. l reckon so‘ ger farmer nodded. “After this fine spell of wea- ther we‘ve 9 having. I shouldn't wonder if it work tip a storm by then' "(‘ould he... We'll just have to .wait and see " This then will be that d ay. ’l‘lte 4-H members of the fam i ly will have brushed atid primped tilteir calvesI And while they 'will have a ' e in prcpar» ing them for the show ring. we know they will also hate sonic sad thougliis over the definite nariings which will follow At leitsih. the o\citcment of the oc- caslon over. its close brings a long farewell to such pets. Given that all continues well at \ldcrlea. and that a Ma r ch storm has not conte to slitit us a mile away from our outside world. today will see offerings of this stable being led down along the b o a rd the lane's end . . ' -' been excusr’d from his classes in school. its. it is not unlikely. the youn- w-ill Alex. as well, -\nd perhaps .amte icldcst grandson! and Gage will have happened by froin iit the road to assist at the IOHdiIIC. We think th at James will watch frottt the )‘at' Only on g moment, however. scan- Last. add raisins stirred to coat with I; c flout'. Turn onto well-floured surfacE. and knead until dough feels e as- tic to touch. Replace in lightly -I Loaded in size. Bake 40 to 50 mm. in imod oven. 3’75 deg s F. ' When done. remove from pans: brush loaves lightly all namddedmhloflodlod pans. Cover With waxed paper: set to rise until again doubled over with melted butter or mar- garine: cool. Let stand few hrs. or overnight before slicing. SUNDAY DINNER tBased On Danish Dishes) ream Dressing Pat-sited Roast Lamb Danish Gravy Pan-Roast Potatoes and Carrots Raisin Finger: Or— and Chilled Crushed Pineapple Coffee ea ‘ TOMORROW‘S DINNER Cream of Vegetable Soup tHomemade or Canned) Sizzling—Hot Fish Sticks With Clam Sauce tBought or Homemade) Flak Rice Mashed Squash or Zucchnnl Escallopcd with Sauce Italian tFrom a Mix) Lemon Snow With Custard Sauce Orange Sections With Sliced Bananas Coffee 9 a 'lilk ; The Chef's “Raisin Fingers” Make tip 1 recipe rich baking! nowder biscuit dough. using mixI if desired, Roll in oblong shape. i ‘2“ thick. on floured surface. Cut in halves. Spread one-half almost to edge with ‘2 c. eachI orange marmalade and dark I . California r a i sins. Lightly press on remaining half l of dough. I. Cttt into finger lengths. PlaceI mch 4-qt. bowl. Cover: ise on oiled baking sheet. Brush again tiiiiil doubled in size. with melted butter; dust with ' T k . Punch down: cut in halves; granulated sugar. Bake 25 to 40: shape into loaves and place min in mod oven. 3’75 degreesi . ‘1 I - . _.... .-. h, 3” _‘_jmb;: ntng each animal led by. anti lant Following this the sacra- , coititttenting "They don't seemII ment of penance was explained 3"" Ah" MRS’ JOHN R' “(CURRY to lo o k their size oittd o o r s. y Mrs. Peter Gallant. l-Illcn". before he takes theI Elmer Gallant. employcd in Questions were asked atid an- shortcut down to join the others Saint John. N.B.. spent the week- su'erod from the grade to care. i of the faintly. on their way to end at the home of his parentS. ‘chism. A short story was read I Phyllis E I a i n e MacCor- John RK‘hHrd Mt‘Cltt‘ry. son ane's end Mr. and Mrs Anthony Gallant. fiom a messenger by Mrs. Her- mack. daughter of Mr. and Of Mr. 8 or! Mrs. John F Mr- "Give a farmer his farming!" Recent visitors to Cltarlotte- man Corcoran. Angel irs. Olivcr MacCormat-k. (‘lll‘l‘iK Pillmas. Man- town were Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant and children. also \lrs. Norbert Corcoran and daughter Norberta, Ronald McKenna is a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital. Pet r E. Gallant is progress- ing favourath following su r- gcry in the Western Hospital. AI- berion. The first meeting of the Chris—‘- tian Doctrine Study Club was held at the home of Mr a n d Mrs. Peter F. Gallant with Mrs. we shall smile. .\nd Scampie s e a i e d on a drift nearby. which gives him a nice view of the interest at ltand. ‘ will turn toward its with a know-5 ing look. almost a no When' the machines Itave moved away. icaving a vacancy there. and a silcncc. we shall come indoorsI to remember that this is a I happy business: oitr farming. I The \farclt sun was brilliant: today. It pressed kisses that were pretty freckles on I i t t lo lads‘ and mairls' cheeks Peter I". Gallant as leader with ".‘xh. ah. better watch otIlI" l3 members present I we advised a little fellow w b o Meeting opened with the Ros-‘ put a nosey toe of his overs hoe ary lead by Mrs John P Gal“ into a yard . puddle this after- T'— ~'_— HOOD. .ptness and pleasure" yet to 1come. wt in second honeymoon sci-up. in retirement years if not before. "it‘s not deep he grinned. There was a e l e a n lie in the sky. and a chuckle in tIteI wind that blew us blitlie crow-1 call from a far fie! i "When the snow settles aw-ay.‘ we'll have to get to ottr wood-t cutting" .lames offers now from the old armchair. “They tell A fog. your marriage with its opportunities for mean ingful sacrificial companionship with your wife and children has ‘ slipped away. lost to you cause of your trance-like sel~ i me it's deep in some places I engrossmct t. ‘ there." I would surmise that your "er: home some rat . sticks wife a warmly loving-aud-giv- I to cut at the chopping - ing person as compared to you. I we suggest I whose nature inexorably re- “\Vl'iy_ Hum?" h. quarter .quires recipmcat expression of; "Just for old . time‘s sake“ we i generous feeling. turned involun- . chuckle. tarin to the children for emo-.I L'niit pinion-(m- Diary tional nurture when it devclcpcd I Good . night ‘ that you were more petty ‘ block" MARY HAWORTH ‘ Wife’s Primary Devotion Annoys Jealo DFAR .\l.\ltY H;\\t'ttRT'H: My “lip and l ha\e been married 28 years We have a son 27. and a daughter. ‘23 Both are married. with children of their own. My wife always has been par- tisan towards them. which I suppose is natural in a mother. But the trouble is, the children come first with her and our d. n they were small and l would try to discipline them, she would reprove me in their plPSDnt'f‘, which I told her was wrong, We hat-tilt made a move unless they stcrc included Even now the stiiiatrm continues. doubly worsened since g'nndchtldrcn arrived llci- whole life scents dctoiod to her ('Il"ItIl't‘n mid grandchilttrcn. \l'hcn titt't visit its titsiiitlly P\(‘t’_\' wecketid, for 0\(‘l‘lll’_'llli ' Illll‘lllitln is focusst‘d upon Whatever thcy ask. they ittitiiiii: i'icy do is I lccl 't is putting mt: IIHIFIIIIL'J‘ lII If“)l\.'l"(II\. For years 'tc'te been planning to buy a home in West Florida after retirement labout l eight yeais IiOnCt“. It was my idea. in ii bit-h site concurred. Rut now shc is making all sorts of excuses such a mute I | let her we've raised our son . and daiigittcr. given them every opportunity wiib‘n our means and the time has come in in- \est a little more love and of tort in our own happiness and ipleasure. in our remaining years But it gets me nowhere. I It‘s like talking to a blank wait. if this keeps up. i am afraid our marriage is headed for the ’ rocks. Wiat do you suggest I later date to increase the funds. 1 Several new protects were discuscsd btit were postponed until a later date. ‘ Refreshments were served by the hostess MT. STEWART l‘f'W \Irs Eldon Clever conducted the worship service at the Feb. meeting of Mt Stewart United Church Women. Assisting her were \‘lrs Earl .lay and M r 3 Donald MacLennan. Roll call was answered by to members. and plans were made for a concert to be held March 3] and April 2 A report of th e l.‘('W Presbytcrtal tn ('harlotte- town was given Refreshments were served by Wallace Birt and Mrs. Harold Affleck ll‘}tllE to discourage ‘ i and . flealnus rlian loving in the fam- I‘ ily relationship. ' While you've been waiting to. recapture her wholly. site has“ been growing (‘t‘lllpr‘If“'.I\' awaIviI from you. intrinsically. ni ‘ short. she has been growing to— wards maturity and yoti haven't. ‘ As of t ‘ Age and 0 “1th the life she'd had She iccis no compulsion to break up the pattern and move to Floriad. in us Husband } do” Believe me, I am worried. C Yours truly v. . DEAR G.R ' get the picture. i search of Utopia or the illusion you've been in revolt. uncon-I f, th. scintist at least. against the! What you hunger for. in your taxes of parenthood since the I heart. IS what you've missed children first as a i failing to grasp what yott could rather unwelcome rcsult lfrom ltave experienced, You won't your vicwpointt of conjugal in-; find fullfillment by quitting timacy You've been counting the days . until they'd be grown and gone. no longer your rrivals (accord- ing to your “big baby“ con- ceptl in vying for your wifc's p‘ime interest and devotion. , You‘ve been missing the boat ' your Wife. You'd only be cutting if you took that tack My advice is. *up. Get specialist help from a family relations counsellor In doing just that. M H. Mary Hawort‘h mitnscls thr- nlt along. missing the deepest satisfaction of married life. the ough her column. not by mail essentc of which is spending 1 or personal interview. Write her loving~and-giving i in care of Ithe Guardian). «arc and concern for thc wel- fare and happiness of cherish- " THF FASHIONETTE ‘ ed associates ‘ ‘ BEAUTY SALON \ Open Every Day ~ Cold Waving . Bleaching‘ Tinting . Perm. Special. Phone 4-in-2 N . 27:7 Grafton St. 3 ’IIIIIIIIIIIIA Instead of imesting manfully ‘ a tonustcntly rewardin‘l. ‘ tcutii effort of that sort. you've siootl aside. half belligcreittly. t'IlllJlll: d-iggctlly to your juv- ~ enife [)l'll\;)f'f'III\. holding a dream oi purely personal "hap~ Giving Some Advice To The Lovelorn I . I t i .A Jane Fonda. young bride who has had a misunderstandin with Jim Hutton on their honeymoon.. listens dotthtfttlly as her husband's closest friend. Tony Franclosa. advises her that her problems only require a period of adjustment. The scene Is from "Period of Adjustment." Mctro-Goldwyn-Mayer screen version of Tennessee Williams‘ first comedy. which scored a big success on Broadway. It plays today and Thurs- day only at the Capitol. ' 3‘ "‘7’ off your nose to spite your face . wake up. grow a a n d t .\ Mrs. Pet-l North St. l-Zieanors was wed Aleutra Corcoran and . recently at the RCAF Protest- ‘ Ga ant. The meeting closed with a t CI .' l, S : d . t > prayer “for the protection of the l"—_“—_"_am Hpe ummer‘l e _'o Holy Family." I Brook Aces played a game of meeting of the Christine hock“. in ammomwn rinklls 0 members meeting opened by ion and family Burton t 7.‘ M" and M” 0”" DO'III' can. Rum-I Greenwood. N s iSnmmerside airport and return-i [Clarke and family Central tic—I ” Doctrine Study Cltih was held at 1 Tuesday night pigqnm wmnmgi f Mr. and Mrs f reciting s ry. readings MISS “aha Cowman spem itral Bedcque left on Sunday to Anthony Gallant return-I Earle D Lcnrd of this villageI L. ied home early on Monday. I 0S Kenneth Clarke of Shear-1 c \'.S Naval ideque returned to his duties‘ t i .4 .3. {he 1mm“ “ _ I Al‘b‘ with lite Score of 6-3. in Gallant with Mrs. Aubin Gai- i I Iant as leader. An attendance f ' I e R CENTRAL attd discussions followed. Recent visitors to the district were Mr. and Mrs. Lance Dal-l H“, weekend a, me home of her i visit at the home of their daugh- sister and brother-tn-law. Mr. I” ("mm-3' . I‘ennem- M”- and \Irs. Roger Bulger. FoxleinrP" and fam‘h’ 3' CAF' ed tokher home In Piusville after ileft on Saturdav to attend the spending some time with relativ- i hockey match in Boston. lie I es in Hamilton. Ont. Iwent on the special plane from ' ase. spent.i home of ltlsI parents Mr. and Mrs. llarold Mr. and Mrs. J.P. Hendricken I‘hil “fcckpn'd at the were visitors in Charlottetown} Mr and Mrs. David Birt and Ruth Reynolds. Charlotte- town. were visitors at the em like hot- going Tickets of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Jay Sun-lfljjfjdét';n A ______ _ v are ' V day can A u--- f: cakes for St. Pa‘tficksflplay Mr. a d .u rt 'd Jav 'cre ‘ . ’ “MW at" L°°k 0'5 0” " " °-‘ ‘ “ t n. BENNETT CARR ’which h D . . I t, . . g staged Monday \isitois in (liarloitetown Sunday March m n b t While more “my Vim“! M rs' ‘ Birchwood High Schoolaleitiidtt .lay‘s father. Mr, Walter Mac- 1 Donald. 8 patient in the Prince ‘I Edward Island Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Will'am Blrt. Sherwood. were visitors at t h e home of Mrs. Btrt's p a rents. Mr and Mrs Wallace Wooldnd- ge Sunday Insurance Counselling District Supervisor Sun Life of C da Phone. 4-8817 - 4-5135 i Charlottetown. P.E.l. I, (mum. _ o This fast movmg three t 1’ comedy is oadcd with laughs 1 , and the big crowds attending “I” have tltc time of their lives. A most AAAA ‘ v Mr and Mrs Ray Sh?”- Char‘ lty. above. is one of the nine lottciown. were recent visitors who will delight you. at the home of Mrs. Shaw's par-' Don't hp (Itsgpputlttpd, Get tents. Mr. aitd Mrs. Levi Jay. your tickets today. They a'e on I Lawrence Hendricken was 3 ate at Giggey's Phariacv visitor in Charlottetown Monday! ( . . Stead's Pharmacy. Reddtn Riot. I Mrs Edward .Iay is spendingf'iIfstprfffiea'rad “If”?fieflzitrgiggfiz‘ MNIicaI Pharmacy. Cantwelt's 9 time in Birch Hill with her; M“ Pharmacy. Hughes Dntg and ‘IOCLde'Ih Parkdnle Pharmacy. children‘s m a t i n e e Is aid. Mr. Mat-Donald is a patient in the Prince Edward island Hos- pital. . Pisquid Angels and Fanning isclicdulcd for Friday afternoon. tMarch 13 at 3 '10 I ‘ OPEFQATON ELL tiltT We Must Clear All Our Present Stock By Saturday at 6 P.M. As New Ladies Wear Opening Soon ‘50 Idaug‘iier Mrs, .Iohnny MacDon-I i i / GO AT BELOW COST PRICES! O Slack! O Grinolines O Underwear 0 Babies 0 Raincoates Clothing 0 Jackets 0 And many 0 Pram Sets other Items -I«—.—~. —.__a.._ fi Children’s Wear Charlottetown OPEN EVENINGS TILL 8 P.M. Gt. George St.