. . . In Here is the season's favorite sIl- new plan making a perfeet dol- liouette. a sculptured sheath with ,1". gun. gently hloused cover-up is c k et that is so easy to make from our Ilnne Adams Printed Pattern 4514. Shown here in smooth textured linen with beige. tan. and brown color tones, the ensemble has the new print and plain look we all admire. The sheath is designed with wide shoulder straps; four darts in front and an extra long ill-inch crown zipper in back give it beautifully slim lines and perfect fit. Note the drawstring at waist of jacket and its pretty how. This costume takes only a short llimc to cut. sew and fit. Direc- ent neckliues, one plain round Jew- el neckline. and one neat squarl shown here- Our Pattern Design- er uaed (bats and Clark oolne matched zipper and thread to blend with the fabric and to ob- tain the extra zipper length for the sheath closure. This Printed Pattern comes in Mlsses' Sizes 10. 12. 14. ll and 18. Size is sheath dress requires 2&5 yards of 85-inch fabric and the jacket requires 2V4 yards. To order Anne Adams Printed Pattern 4514. just send FIFTY CENTS in coins. Send to Anna Ad- ams. Charlottetown Guardian Pat- tern Dept, 60 ront St. West, To- ronto, Ontario - lions for sewing are printed on the pattern so that you can read what to do every step of the way. The jacket pattern is in two pieces. The ilceve and bodice are in one easy- CONPIDENTIALLY YOURS - my liyrww Ho;,i- S lliiI- F- IIONTREAI-. Alli llh-The Butcher. Bankerandlno...That'st.hewaylllk figurethlngsoutonpayday...rrtakingsureto include myself with my creditors by adding a set sum to my "special account at the w 0FwM0.g tn . W; iciiiabed that it s the way g 0 things re this plan has gaved the w useful purchases. including a ports in TV set for he summer cottage and the down-payment on a new piano for the children's music lessons. And right now my savings account can provide me with a fresh Spring wardrobe and.. come December next. there should . be enough to take care of Christmas heals nicely. So next payday. I make sure to include your B of M ”special purpose" savings account I with your creditors . . . and you'll be able to meet opportunity when it comes your way. LET ME SEND YOU . . . FREE . . . a copy of the beautifully lllliilfillod book I've just written for the CANADIAN INSTITUTE OF PLUMBING AND ill:IA'l'lNG. It's called "Rooms I'd Like to Live Willi". We hope this ill be Starter...forthebestinmodern v beyours atacestthatil the eto than many of us realize. the glamorous phlgce it can be. so many of us have a house t we love-but itts not the hyaw Wm "l?:rda't?::,ln the thrilling world wrm,f:rxpyour FRII COPY of 'Resme CIPH, Dept. 10. CW Dorcheater W1 NO IIRD OUTIIDI . . . Ia happier beautiful budgie, Sir Isaac. He's k livelier than our in the pink of condition. with the I Beale hRocK'l Budgie Products. one Gravel. a clear white quarts eat his food. Brock fed ways full of fun. of which is Brook's B to help your budgie and budgias are healthy and happy. THEII IRIOHT APRIL MORN- . INGS make the i children ' in-ier than ever. 9" don't they? 2; y . -.. groea pea aoudil it's 'a "smo " avor at s most appealing . . . and texture that's a Our pattern features two differ- 1'hawinim-snithecsaadianFed- oration of University V0305!” Iowahipa tot-tho1I1-nlsesstolln Canadiap and If of Universities current. Beak- she graduated with an HMO B.A. f in the.University of Silk- atchew in 15:. The same V3183 son Fellowship and began her all!- dles at the University of She obtained her Master's cum in Romance Languages in 151. The foilowinl !IOi' she received I University Felllowship and for till past year has continued at the Unl- veraity of Michigan as a Teach- ing Fellow in French. She will I0 to the University of Paris to do research on her doctoral disserta- tion. "Salute-Beuve and the Eli”- ecnth Century." The Margaret Mcwilllama FBI- lowahlp. also of 81.500. was ward- ed to Miss Gabrielle Jane Sdlerl of Toronto. Graduating from the University of Toronto in 1956. she tied for First Class Honours in M0- d"" Hillory and received one half of the Maurice Cody prize In History. UH G.H. ai-instrong aetiol- lflhlll in Canadian and the Honour Award of the Student's Administrative Council. She was chosen by the students as their The alllag r' at 81.500 wT:bu'z. 04 Th of I cjr. u. w. Grant sszoo In Canadian Scholarships representative to the World Uni- versity lnternational Seminar hell in Tokyo in the summer of 1955. She is an Honorary Woodrow Wil- son fellow. Last year she receiv- e Rotary Foundation Fallow- ahlrfor graduate work at Somer- vule and will remain at Oxford to read for a Bachelor of Letters delrce. The Jnier Fellowship of timid goes to Ilauraea Patricia Halaall or University. whose home is in Burlington. Ont. Miss Halaall received the Beta sigma Phi Scholarship in English for Can- tral Canada Region in 1966. She will go to Radcliffe College. Cam- bridge. Maaa.. where she will study toward a Maaters' degree. Her par- ticular lnfacst la Renaissance English. The Preleaalanal Fellowship of 81,000 which is offered to univer- sity women for additional profes- sional training. was won by Miss Laura Elaine Freitag of Eagana- vilie. Ont. A former teacher, Miss Freltag received an Honours B.A. from Queen's University Kingston. in 1956 and is at present at the Harvard Divinity school on a Rockefellsr Theological Fellow- ship. She will work towards a Mas- ter'e degree in Education. in die spacial field of Counselling and Student work. NEW HAVEN WJ. TM monthly meeting of the New Haven Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Michael Murphy on Wednesday evening April (ird. The meeting opened by singing the "Ode" and repeating the "Mary Stewart Col- lect." in unison. Roll call was answered by thir- teen members. with an article for the pantry, for a family who had recently lost all their posses- sions by fire. These was one visi- tor present. who was later wel. corned as a member. Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. The school committee report- ed that nothing was necded for the school at present Correspon- dence included a "thank you" note from Mrs. Frlzzell for plant re- oeived while sick. also a letter from Dr. Flshcr regarding the Crippled Children's L Remnants were displayed which were received from Eaton's and Slmpson's- Programme Commit- ice for next meeting Mrs. Hugh MacDonald and Mrs. Lloyd Mac- Klnnon. Collection for evening 76 cents. Next place of meeting at the home of Mrs. Alton Newman, on Thursday evening May 9th. on ac- count of it being the week of the musical festival on our regular night of meeting. Roll call to be wer slips or seeds- The programme Committee then took charge. which ” ” of a "tree" contest conducted by Mrs. James Tierney and won by Mrs. Michael murphy. Mrs. Ever- ett Boyle conducted a "Cat" contest and won by Mrs. Lloyd Maclfinnon. Meeting closed with the National Anthem. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by some of the members. HUNTER RIVER W. 1. Mrs. C. H. MacGulgan was hostess for Riverview Wom- ens institute for their April meet- ing. Mrs. Percey Boyle presided and chaired the meeting which opened by singing the island Hymn followed by the Mary Stu- art Collect in unison. The roll call was responded to by twenty seven members and two visitors. The minutes were approved as read. The sick and school committee gave their re- port. Mrs. MacGulgan gave a state- ment from the Social Evenings. Mrs. Matheaon reported on the MORNING SMILE Woman driver: "Can you fix this tender so my husband won't know bent lt'."' Mechanic: "No. but I can fix it so goon can ask him in a few days w ill: beat it." COOK'S CORNER STRAWBERRY PIE Line a 9''. pie plate with pastry and partially bake it. Beat 2 egg whites till stiff. Add Vs cup white sugar. 1.5 tsp. vanilla. Fold in 1 cups washed strawberries and fill sensicooked shell. lake till answered with an exchange of no ' Red Cross oolloctin . A donation to the Easter Seal anipaign was used moved and seconded. in Mary Macliay "Home makers Letter" Mrs. MacGregor, Secretary of Home Economics. Mrs. J. S. Burns introduced Miaa Doris Anderson of the Home Economics who gave a very in- teresting talk and demonstration on the making of fancy sandwich- es. Mrs. MacGuigan. on behalf of the ladies present. lxpressed their gratitude toward Miss An- derson and presented her with a it gl . A slngsong was enjoyed. lunch was passed by committee in charge A singsung was enjoyed lunch was passed by committee in INTHEIIGE NEW ENGLAND MEETING HOUSE ' FOR HARTINS AND SWALLOWS PATTERN 340 A church bird house which is a replica of a New England meet- ing house makes a perfect home for martlns. it is ill inches high and has 10 nest compartments Pattern 340. which gives actual- slze cutting guides. will be mailed for 35 cents. A Bird-House and- Fceder Packet of 7 designs includ- ing the above is 81.80. Guardian Workshop Patterns. 4433. West 5th Avenue, Vancouver. BC. The A I of the name too w.nl.:I xu Ml aaugeonn gt-yhi:-Ismnh' ruler-rlson. sin. A. . CIIVI-M zilBest l:d.::lI'I0 01 lg: W"- I XIVE "W 3”" lu:::nh theadicmnga Er.e"hhb:.Mrs pturo r w George Duaalerd and Mll- the absence of the M.K. Cbarrnan meeting and Miss Alberta Todd wrote the minutes. The presentation of the lei-I0! was then read with Mrs. George Dunsford, Mrs. James FHKIIIOB and Mrs. Clayton Morrison taking the different parts. sitar which I helpful discussion took place with IRADALRANI l.M.l. . The Auxiliary of the Women'sIEea:i'5"" connmndmn Missionary Society of the BradaI- bane United Church met at . . was which consisted of n Igugr "It will Sec-ty of christian Steward- Mm; i'l"”r"' 3'41” wwdlltb ship. on from Mrs. Ralph MC. W P" - Csul, secretary of Bab B The special Easter Y "mt In! I W" ""i'd "W W ihelgzogzins I blist:rioa'IeiiI:;':luMrg' Lmd' use and I you... Hymn ms Wu RM to year rek ecretary In re. sung. Scripture readings were The. , 3 M” ', read by Mrs. Harold Toombs Mrs 1- 'e M” 3. "um!" "W" the H. L Max". "d M". L-land eemlterance l'Bd9rIilDil fur mun- Rohinson followed by Hymn ea. fi?orrle?lli' A.I9"'” 0' 3DPl'9l'Ial1on Easter readings were given by knowlede mmmn bud .130 ac. Mrs. Lawrence Newson. Mrs. L.s gemen" H” ""d5 '9'"- Seamau. Mrs. James Snowil, .The T''"”””'' '9P"”9d IPIIUIHE Bible readings by Mrs. Anguslui '” P"”bY'"I3' Tfrasurer 50; Gillls and Mrs. H.S. Raynor. Alhome Vans 3"d 52 cards were. very inspiring Easter Story wu "'P0fU?d tor the month. The tit). read by Mrs. us. Raynor run me"! missionary society and lhc part of the meeting cloud by Sunday bchml 3" "Hint; an mum: Hymn 8-,. Easter Service in the church Sun. The president took charge oflda-V ”"”'"”'E Al"'1121SI- the business part. Roll call uasl MISS Stewart offered pl'zllt'l' fur Pres- ” answered by 13 members andlilflr adopted nlIHSiflfial')' ilis ll, Mrs. Charrnan as Ieadei E! F The minutes were read. and an proved. The roll call was answer-:w ed by I members and 1 vi.sitor.' The next place of meeting will be 3 at "tlio Manse" with Miss aibmai Todd at worship leader. The Miz- I peh Benediction in unison closed m-)0i'g3CK3)' had charge of Sludyl the meeting. Lunch was then aerv. ed. l I MOORE 2 , . , (hill: ," Oh ." I.R.ALNlPAIul.tS - sm- BABY'S SPRINGTIME WARDROBE e& vi; STARTS WITH 69 3-Act from Mrs. RL. Cairns. Presby-I Little Theatre Guild ' presents "JOURNEY'S END Thursday. April 25-4 :15 l Queen Charlotte High school Tickets on sale at door. i Thursday.April18.l957The Guardian Page 9 I HOUSEHOLD HINT CALM PILOT INGEANDE PRAIRIE. Alta. (C?) t 9"" w,Yb0"'- 11-yeamld student Qpum ””' "V95 flying hours. glanded perieciiy without damag- ”'3 W5 Single-engined craft here tall" ' ""'?9I dropped off during llhe take-off. He skidded the plane to a stop on one wheel and an .axle tip. be easy to mend. H The next meeting to be iieid in 19 NW1"! at it ociock. The place of meeting to be annouc. ed later. Mrs- Harold Toombs was aplwlnled Devotional Leader. Mrs "a5'"0r '-” "WC Prayer for adopt- eri inissiunary and Mrs. Gillis to 113;? charge of Study Book. ltie meeting closed with Mix- Dah Benediction. 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