I Dr. and Mrs. Carlos Gaites are shown following their marriage on December 22 in St. Kevin's Church, Montreal. Mrs. Gaites is the former C arlene MacEachern. RN. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest MacEachern, Mount Stewart and the groom is the GAlTES—MacEACHERN NUPTIALS I . v. son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Gait- es. Madrid. Spain. The young couple are residing in Mon- treal where Dr. Gaites is do- ing post graduate work in psy- chiatry at McGill Univer- sity. Mrs. Gaites is with the Victorian Order of Nursos In ai. Anne Bond. Women's - The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Jan. 18, 1963. 7 HAPPENINGS Mr. and Mrs. George Mutch; and son Robert returned to Hal- ifax, N.S. after spending a few 1. days with Mr. Mutch‘s parents, } r. and Mrs. Robert utch. ‘ Mt. Herbert. and with other re- ‘ latives and friends. and Mrs. Ronald Mac-I Lean. Belvedere Avenue ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ronald MacDon-i aid. Winsloe, arrived home Wed- l nesday evening from Dart- i th. N.S. where they were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. l Jc‘m Laybolt. l A shower was recently held in honour of Miss Ann Leard atj the home of her mother, Mrs.l Hector Leard. Central Bedequei when a large number of rela-l tives and friends gathered to1 present her with lovely gifts. Mrs. Elaine Mayne escorted the bride-to-be to a seat of honor in I the living room which was de-i corated with Christmas decora- tions. Miss Adele MacCaull and 1 Miss Fern Bowness opened the gifts and read the accompanying l ELLEN’S DIARY ' Seed Catalog Bringing an intriguingi glimpse of the summery of sea-l sons ahead into our January day. a colorful seed catalogue came in the mail of this morn- ing. Alex. the five-past grand- son. drew it from the box at lane's end "Another!" he commented. “And this one is for you... Let's not bother stopping to read it. or any of the mail when we get back to the house" he suggest- ed as we tiirnd homeward. “Let's just put it indoors and go then to the stables. I want you to see some new animals that are there." Steps instinctively chose the earthy spots. rather than those patched with ice or snow. And beneath all, were the clovers waiting now to mark another spring. “No roblns today," Alex sigh- ed. “No son 5.” “But there is a song." we laid. “ istenl” n the morning. was the music that came up t from deep of the valley below: the rhythm of the fall of the O : m i .111 a shed. called when we came .i, Tithe cattle well - tended. Indeed. ates in the dam. '. "And it sounds nice today," Do smiled. "Sometimes." his oung face sobered. “I don't he to hear it, or look at it. runs so wild there. It frightens me then." he said. “You'll find a bantam's egg .on the grain-box in the b a r n" James, carrying a basket of gtumips to some of the cow-kind giver-flow through the broken F: . to the barnyard. "I expected there'd be one shortly" Alex nodded. "I saw 1that hen a while ago. She was looking real pleased then. and g she was making a nest for her- self in the bay." The stables were comfortable, Special Service Addresses B And P Women The first meeting in the new year of the Business and Pro- fessional Woman's b a s held at the Charlottetown Hotel on Monday. The program committee. Lil- Hattie McLaine, Freda Blanch- ard and Eileen Woodruff ar- ranged the program on t theme Employment conditions. The ta blc s were decorated 3' (D ue Heralds Warmth Ot Summertime so faithfully ours are. th at more than once during our day, we housewives at Alderle a. must resign ourselves to our husbands' delayed appearance at a meal. knowing that the y will not suffer themselves come in to it. before every last animal has had theirs. And we restrain our impatience. grate- ful that when we read of “a good husbandman" we can ap- preciate the virtues contained in the words. “Now this is a pair D bought“ Alex said. stopping at a stall. He eyed the twa critic- ally. “Not very big are they? No. But" he smiled “they have plenty of world to grow in! Now, that one. I'd say, would make a nice little cow. if we ee her." “And the other?" “If he does at all well, I heard Dad say he will likely go. off the grass. to the plant." Lovely our day has been- cut. fashioned from the same fab- ric. of the same warp and woof that January has been using of late. Mild. and pleasant. In an idle interval, or was it when we waited for James to come in to dinner? we picked up Emily Bronte's "Wuthering Heights" to refresh our mind with the tale. A wild one it is. with love and hate intermingl- ed on the pages. But most in- teresting. .. Like meeting an old friend, it was. One we are inclined to turn to now, if it were not for the fact that James, at this minute. is winding the clock. and Curiosity waiting with a bland countenance by the door to go a-roving into the night. both signs indicative of our day's end. Until tomorrow— Diary Good-night..... Officer 0 5: l A film was shown on the as- signment of children by the United Nations Intern a t i on a 1 Children's Emergency Fund which was very interesting about the work that is done with the children In the d ifferenc countries. The members were asked by the Kitimat Business and Pro- fessional Woman’s Club to send mystery parcels to their Inter- national Tea ‘on February with balloons, hats. calendars and date books for the new year and everybody looked gay wear- Ing their hats in different shap es and colors and when the bal- loons were opened they contain- ed fortunes which caused great merriment. The president. Miss Madelyn Clarkin. presided over th a meeting and the secretary. Mrs. Verna Darraah, mad the minut- es of the last meeting which were approved. The guest speaker, Clifford He mentioned the different types who registered and the re- quirements of the employer. He stressed the point that it is In hard to place young people caving school with insufficient o lrade pupils as entrance to Vo- cational Sc e grade ten average. They try to bring hem up to that standard, if at Ill possible. by taking extra sub~ is for three months as some PM when trained call! “and mentally hajndi- 0 re dependable. mutilation» I!" m IODE Backs Centennial l donated to a needy family. gates to represent the chapter tennial planning committee. - new slate of officers at the an- lunch was served by the hostess bs crates was forced to drink. is used today to make c powerful Committee SUMMERSIDE -— The Jan~ uary meeting of the Abegweit Chapter IODE was held at the home of Mrs. C.J. Holder with the regent Mrs. WE. Smallman presiding. Mrs. L.G. Lewis. educational secretary. reported that she had presented an atlas and the encyclopedia year book to the Summerside high school and that 81 calendars have been placed In the town schools. 3 .G. Pope. secretary of services home and abroad, re- ported that a Christmas hamp- er of food and clothing was Mrs. R.S. Hinton and Mrs. L. G. Lewis were appointed dele— at future meetings of the cen- Nominations were then re- ceived and a committee headed "" variably dull with men. All through history. Street Northeast. Washington 17. verses. Gifts included wool blan- kets. silver. china and envelop- es of money Miss Carole Jew-i ell and Miss Marie Salome plac- l ed the gifts on the table. Annl thanked all for their gifts andi all sang “For She's A Jolly ‘ Good Fellow." Lunch was serv- ed by the hostess assisted by‘ the ladies present. A social hour ~ was enjoyed. Mr. Iva-n Dawson. Central Be- deque left Saturday by plane‘, on a business trip to Winnipeg. : Mr. and Mrs. Peter MacCaull, Eilerslie. were visitors to Be-j deque on Monday. Mrs. Carrie Reeves who was? 39W Editor. Phone (-8500 l B home of her daughter Mrs. Otto Doull. d The first card party of the season. sponsored by the Ladies i Altar Society was held in the Sacred Heart Church basement onday evening, January 14. Nine tables were in play Ladies prize was won by Mrs. Billie Murphy. Gents prize. Phi-ft lip Howatt; Ladies consolation. Mrs. Tom Gallant: Gents Con- solation. Billie Keough. Door prize. Charlie Perry. Lunch was served by the ladies. Another card party will be held next week. Mrs. Ivan McGuirk entertain- ed tho members of the Verde Women's Institute at her home on Jan. 9th. The president. Mrs. William Shea opened the meeting in the usual manner. The minutes of the previous meeting were read. The Secre- tar re ' i t buying and towels for the school. It was , decided to get capsules for chil— ' Sister Alice Jewell presiding and dren. A contest was won by.t Mrs. Ivan McGuirk. Mrs. Ira t t f Mrs. Edgar Gillespie was hos- . less to the members of the Past ! ' . . - i 81‘. F O . Mistress Club of Memoria. LOBA {port of the visiting committee by l s for their regular monthly meet- whic-h was well attended. The president. Sister Alice Jew-i ell chaired the meeting and Sis-‘ ter Florence MacPhail was de- Refreshments were serve Elizabeth Roberts. th theorizing that a woman mustl keep quiet to win and hold ‘ man makes me fighting mad. As a longtime student of the. art of holding a man both be-l convinced that the happiest when the wom intelligent. interesting. stimulat-i ing conversationalist. Men are bored. bored. boredl thing and run from them. 5 ave a teenage daughter.: bright. witty and smart. She is; attractive but not nearly so de- > cornfive as many of her girl friends because she is so full of life and chatters enthusiasti- cally about everything. The lads love it and come back for more. Wives I know who are miser- . able with their husbands are in- ’ in conversationl men have grawtated to in- formed. articulate women. Il have . , plain Janes sur—l rounded by eager. admiring men at parties. charmed their glowing talk, while more fore and after marriage. I am mission in Korea by or personal interivew. Write her person. - M. . Dear Mary Haworth: Two years ago you published name and address of a church that wanted} Christmas cards and children'si most enduring alliances develop ;books. I had been sending cards. l the members is a nvely' :etc.. but now I have lost the l Bridge U. C address. If you have the name of any 1 other group, now is the time to l with the little mouse who roll! ‘ publish it. while people may still i was devotional leader. The meet- her eyes adoringly. saying no-gbe wondering what to do with 1 ing opened by singing a hymn 01‘ squealing admiringiy. etheir current Christmas cards. l "While Men 599 thi'OliiIh SUCh tactics EI received two very warm let-jThcir Flncks by Night." Scrip- iture was taken from Psalm 118 and read responsively. ters of thanks from the Korean mission and would like to re- sume the mai ing. — C. . ear C .: My files yield no-. and thing on Korean missions the data you mention. However shortly before Christmas I clipped from a church newspap- er an appeal for used Christ- mas cards. and cancelled post-. age stamps to be sent to Fran-l ciscan Clericate. 650 Jackson D.C., which likewise serves thel mission field. - M. a. l M a ry Haworth counsels . through her column, not by mail in care of The Guardian. beautiful females are overlook- ed. True. a man wants a woman to tell his troubles to: but not just a listening post. He wants her to share actively in discuss- ing his interests. The era of the "splendidly null" woman past. Man‘s ego is strong enough nowadays to associate comfor- tably with a wide-ranging femin- ine mind not centered on the kitchen stove or the PTA. Cleopatra was known to be a fascinating conversationalist and remember what Shakespeare said of her: “Age cannot wither nor custom infinite stale her variety." - A. L. . L.: A proverb tells us that “Speech is silver but sil- ence is golden.” ou ar mis- reading Shakespeare. I think. if you imagine he meant that Cleo— patra's infinite variety consist- ed in having something pertin- ent to say on every subject. am sure her brilliant savvy included knowing when to be si- lent seductively. Cleopatra‘s stock-ln-trade was sex come-hither. as I not he story. She was a courtesan. ply- ing the courtesan's art of pleas- ing the male by personifying herself as many women in one to sui.‘ his taste an exercise that inexorably would divorce her from her potential real selfhood. f course. This may be part 0 the reason why she died by her own hand after her two princi- pal patrons were destroyed. So let’s not cite Cleopatra aa a supposedly helpful example in the matter of achieving success- ful wife It seems you are confusing vi- vacity with communication. the subject I was talking about. I. by Mrs. Hinton will present a nual meeting to be held in Feb nary. At the close of the me etlim. assisted by Mrs. Pope and Mn. Hinton. POISON! NEW US!) Hemlock. the poison that So- 'ilm, I Communication encompasses a ‘ taiity to the other‘s presence. meeting of minds on a harmon- ious wave-length of reciprocal 3 of the Junior League of Junior League Holds Meeting The regular monthly meeting t h e Charlottetown Hospital w a s held on Tuesday, January 8. The president 0 p e n e d the meeting with a prayer followed by the minutes of the last meet- ing. Roll call was answered by 25 members. In a brief address the presi- dent conveyed her best wishes to the members for the coming year and said she hoped 1963 would be a successful year for the Junior League. The treasur- er reported a substantial bank balance and other committee reports were dealt with. Evelyn McAskill reported that the ways and means committee had finalized plans for a to m- mage sale to be held on Jan- t |dent the first vice - president.'Mrs, Mrs. Hazel Somers was in the O :3‘ . . I‘.. patient in the P. E. Island 21 gifts had Hospital is convalescing at the the Senior C lFirst Aid kits each member to. We home of Mr: lpay 25 cents at next meeting to- ‘ eron with an attendance wards the co Grace Roper of Charlottetown Bruce was appointed to act Lake in the mens branch. After which I refreshments were served. T) L.O.B.A. was held at the home duwbanelof Mr. and Mrs. Gordon jby Chaplain Sister Hilda La- Redmond invited members toimont. Excellent reports 'of th e her home for Feb. meeting jyears activities were given by ;Aliey. Jessie Larter conducted t e action of officers for the ensu- votional leader. Plans were fin- ling year with the folknving be. alized for the Annual meeting. :ing elected, t by President. ‘the hostess assisted by Sisters president Florence Ross; Florence ROSS. Mae Adam and president. Elida Brehaut: chap ilain. Hilda Lamont ire-electedl: treasurer, Flobelle Moore. (re- for their regular-monthly meet iby the leader followed by pray- friends. She is mobbed by bov 1 don't recall having publishedier. The Devotional part of the meeting closed by singing Little Town of Bethlehem." 13 members. each repeating a verse of scripture. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. to be used to aid medical work read a list of clothing that had been sent to the Unitarian Ser- v ancial report on last years work. i It was decided to increase mon- allocation quarterly. There are 17 paid up members. I IV cards thank you notes from persons re-v [— ceivmg treats at Christmas. The president reported attendin. executive meeting at the home‘ of Mrs. Blair Andrews and thatl a sewing machine was badly needed at training school at Tatamagouche. It was decided that the four units in Cavendish P a s t o r a Ii Charge purchase same l help purchase sa 9. $16. had been collected for the Bible Society. Mrs. was asked to prepare the first chapter in "The Word and the Way" for next meeting when lWOM EN’S ORGANIZATIONS Borden Legion Auxiliary Aids Town’s Senior People The regiilar monthly meeting‘Mrs. Fred and Eric MacEwen home 0f Ml“ and Mrs- LerS?the treasurer- M” Le” Hugh‘ lot the Ladies Auxiliary l of the will be hostesses. orden Legion was held With 13‘ Mrs. John Fyfe will be devo- imembers and 3 visitors present. tional leader and lunch will be In the ahSt-EC’ of the rwow-lprepared by Mrs. Roy Douglas John Fyfe. and Mrs. D. . G. MacLeod. air. _ i The program consisted of a The report". of the various com-’ reading “Inside the Church lmittees were heard and discuss- . Choir" by Mrs. L. s, MacEwen, ‘ed Mary Millai‘ N‘IJOFIEd‘Meeting closed by repeating been distributed to .‘ Mizpah benediction. after which iiiZEHS at “19 BO!” 1 lunch was served by hostess and en Hotel at Christmas. The committee in charge. SOUTH LAKE W. I. iCard Committee reported send-V ting 9 sympathy cards and onei congratulations card. i i It was decided to purchase!South Lake W. I. was held at AF. of . . 3 five members in the absencx of The Provincial President. Mrs. ‘the secretary. Mrs. Norman in hen addressed the meeting fol- that capacity. Roll call wa s glowing this a baby shower was answered with New Year‘s re- (h .held for Mrs. Julia MacLean the ‘ solutions. Christmas cards were ' gifts were opened by Mrs. Leona isent to friends an :2 Pickering. and verses read by: ‘ Mrs. ‘Lean thanked the members for for the school and that she send ‘ their gifts and good wishes. It was voted that the secretary Sam" “WW9”- ‘li‘s- """-‘ purchase four tables and cnair: to Eatons and Simpson-Sears for The Auxiliary members 8t-,remnants. As the program com- ended the installation of officers i mittee was absent them was no .program. . The next meeting will be held ;at the home 0 Mrs. Fraser. when roll call will he answered with a home made Valentine. and ’.lrs ser and Mrs. Elmer Fraser will have charge of the program. Lunch was served by the hos- MEMORIAL LOBA The annual meeting of the ast Mistress Club of Memorial Ross. Meeting opened with president he devotional period was le versation emoyed. EARNSCLIFFE W. I. he Recording and Press Secre- ary. Margaret M. Shaw and the inancial report by the Treasur- belle Moore and the re- istcrs Addie Affleck and Emma grab bag_ M. W. Grand Mistress Th Isms: the school on January 9. Immediate Pas that all bills be paid. Sister Alice Jewell: wee members to her home meeting was 0 0 electedl: recording and press . 0 . . _ which the hostess served a de- 0 Maigaret Shaw. (re “cious lunch. Insurance Counselling 1: The following committees were i ST “um.S WMS iDist. Supt. Sun Life of Canada. S T e also “painted: vismng com'l The Jaduary meeting of St. + Phone 4'88" ‘ 4'5435 y y mince. Slgtm's Addie AfflECk‘J h - Preslb t “an women's . Charlottetown. P.E.I. 0 and Emma Alley (re-appointedl' 0. "-3 y- e r . r i . q « 1 me gigters Ham] iMISSIONBW SOCietY M De“ Lon" wooeceeecceococceoeeo‘ S O “Inna cggnm W‘h;[‘eén Amoua don was held on Thursday eve- ——_————-‘ dilation: Vii/Ev; f‘i‘id‘ l’le'an's chin lmng at the home.0f Ml‘s' Earl “ Dear Mary Haworth: Grain, It isn't a case of being bright. whee, ' “Ms. Mae Ad...“ EMlgrayfinga‘hfvnei grggfiidfim 0 IN arily I agree with almost every- .witty and smart so much as be- more...” Gupgpie and _A,mioiGod;,eop¥:ed the devofional pep mg you say. hm your recent mg truly thESWd m the Other i Dr'nm‘h' led with Mrs. Johnny Campbell 1 Refrc‘qhmoms were 59”?“ by ‘as the leader. This was follow- .the hostess assisted by Sisters 'Janet the ‘ ad Flobelie Moore. Beaton. Hilda season of prayer led by Mr s STANLEY BRIDGE U. c. w. .ROY BMW“. Mrs- George P Mrs. John Fyfe entertainedlMalCLeOd and Mrs“ of the Stanley: 09 her hom "utes of the December were read by the secretary g. The president Mrs. Elmer Fyfe‘Mrs. Leigh MacEwem Shepherds warmed : following committee bur MacKay. Mrs. Roy Brown “What is Prayer?" was read . , Francis MurraV. “0 Day of Prayer. to be held in St Friday, March 1. Roll call was responded to by charge of Bible questions. The January meeting of th e . vim-‘ Elmer Mistin ii‘rn— tess and a time of pleasant con- . Mrs. Edwin Doyle was hos- tess to the Earnscliffe W. I. on n, Bm'goyne_ Mrs, January 3. Meeting opened bl’ Whitehead. Mrs. Oscar MacKay repeating Mary Stewart Coiled. . and Mrs. Angus Green. present- Roll call was answered by 11 ed a program on “The members with an article for achar" l e card parties started tn!diction and a Members are donating articl- es for a Iayctte. It was moved Mrs. Gerald Mclnnis invit‘edl A meeting of the Kensington- ort c February meeting. Roll call will be a home made valentine. Co - Iection for evening $1.60. The . adjourned after: 'ed by the scripture lesson from Lamont iHabakkuk. Chapter 3: and the ~ Wood, 1913. Love lives Duncan The president. Mrs. Oliver elBeIrnard. presided and the min- meeting It was decided to hold a con- ' cert in the near future. and the was ap-; pointed to make preparations: 1 Mrs. Oliver Bernard. Mrs. Wil- held a discussion on the World ' John’s Presbyterian Church on lj: Mrs. Donald MacKay was in T . ‘ 4 Mrs. Earle Campbell invited Bride-To-Be Is Guest Of Honor evening, January 1! at HH‘ O the iodinroh being no. me of . Percy McCarvill. Columbia. It to opened with prayer with the have a man said for the moth- president. Mrs. John Arsenault .er and sister of Miss lphegenia ; ;presiding. ‘ KENSINGTON —- On Fridayl The minutes of the last meet- ly passed away. and also ‘Arsenault. both of whom recent- 1 0 evening. December 14. a large iing were read by the secretary, take up a collection at church number of friends, neighbours’Mrs. Thomas Turner, and tbmfinancial report was given by die and TV. and relatives gathered at Ramsay. MacNeili's itender their daughter, Laura, 3 l lthe occasion land white streamers and l white l a festive air. The bride - to - be pros escorted by her sister,l ngs. Clair Iiogg. to a prettily‘ trimmed seat beneath a bridall larch from which hung coloredl ‘ balloons. 1 The gifts were carried in byl Marilyn Ramsay. sister of the bride-elect. and Ruthie Heck- .bert. and were opened by Joan l McFadden and Mrs. Willard ‘ Howell. The ac companying names and good wishes were read by Mrs. Millar Craig. and . e m a my beautiful and costly} ,gifts were arranged on th e gtaole by Mrs, Lloyd Ramsay, ‘ sister of the guest of honor. Laura graciously thanked her .friends for the lovely gifts and invited them to visit her in her new home. All joined in singing “For she's a Jolly Good Fel- ow". A pleasant social hour wa s spent, and delicious refresh- ments were served by the lad- es. the members to her home for the February meeting w on Mrs. Duncan Cole will be the .devotional leader. The program icommittee. Mrs. Ralph Wig- more. Mrs. Johnny Campbell. Mrs. Wilbur MacKay, Mrs. El- M a r shall New Mei-ting closed with the bene- dainty lunch was .served by Mrs. Murray and the llunch committee. i | KENSINGTON CWL ‘Indian River Parish Council of the CWL was held on Sunday H. BENNETT CARR Mills. to ‘95. miscellaneous shower in honoriwnbel‘t L8W1955v consme‘l of her approaching marriage. lthank'you cards TS . . The room was decorated {OFEThomas Turner. Miss Avclina the home of Mrs. L.K. Ziehnski. 1 With pinleitzsimmons, Mr. and Mr —_‘-"“_‘_— a iChester Gallant an weddan bplL A gailylMlss Bertha MacKinnon. Mrs! trimmed Christmas tree addele‘M' LEBlanc' Mrs' E'G‘ Glms'l land Mrs. James Condon. m Sister Joseph Mary for a new in AD 26. in? sponsoring programs on ra- Lunch was served by the has tess assisted by Mrs. P e t e r Correspondence, read by Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. John Arsen- of ult. . Next meeting will be held at i from M IDENTIFY LANDMARK Vatican archeologists h ava 2 identified the obelisk in St. Pe- pa 559d a ter‘s Square as originally from to Upper Egypt. brought to Roma 1 s. d family, The members otion to send a donation l MEEMORIAM WOOD — Ethel C. on even though life is taken away. Daughter Helen. give addicts all the drugs they want ._-‘___...__.._._._. ___H_.. .. .........._ --.. .. --5_.., M. .. -— a startling suggestion. especially when referring to the dreaded enslavement to codeine and heroin, but, distribute the drug trafficker’s goods for free and you’ll end his business and the crimes that go with it. This is the essence of a belief held by Gordon W. Scott, Senior Magis- trate, Vancouver, who supports it: with fact after fact about the costs, the crimes, the tragedies, and the near-hopeless situation of the drug addict, this week in Weekend Magazine. THE EVENING PATRIOT STORE HOURS , Purity Dairy Ltd. “Parents Prefer Purity Products" DIAL 4-7125 Used stamps were paSSed in n Korea. Mrs. Carl Wooiner ice Committee. l The treasurer gave the fin-19o hly donation to be able to meet kl P a t t e IS 0 n S l for Watch Repairs 113 Kent St. Dial 4-6732 Collection for the evening $6.05. rs. Henry road Christmas received by CW and' gan \ MEDICAL PHARMACY here to serve you ANY \hour of the day or night CALL 4-6623 for 24 hour service. turmoil PHARMACY Corner of Pownal and Richmond St., after": the United Church It was decided to send $20 to: m I’II’ ll Mrs. A. S. MacEwen reported John Fyfe uary 19 at 2 pm. at the Com- munity Center. She announced that the Spring Bonnett Tea would be held at the, Common- ity Center on May 4 and th at plans were being discussed for. a cake sale to be held in early arch. The report of the 20th annual meeting of the Maritime Hospi- tal Auxiliary Association was read by Mrs. E. Brown. record- ing secretary of the league. This was followed by a discussion on the league project for the com- 3 1! year. Following adjournment of the meeting lunch was serv in the nurses lounge by Mrs. Helen MacDonald. Mrs. Bea MacMii- lan. Mrs. Evelyn McAskill. Mrs. E Eileen MacMillan. Mrs. Ada ‘ Mahar and Mrs. Rita MacEach- i cm. i s pathetic understanding and endorsement. It is of the essence of good companionship. And creative listening. which is openhearted. attentive hospl. personality and feelings narcotic sedative. _ FAMOUS F0]! BRANDED INSPECTED “use... noun, BACK ‘ FRIDAY MORNING CLEARANCE BLOUSES BRAS and STRAPLESS BRAS NiIGHTIES BABY DOLL PYJAMAS SKIRTS and OTHER ODDS AND ENDS CLEARING . THE FASHION SHOPPE EA. ii 1' (. — — i’IIIIIIIIIIIIJ slulll'l'lu'a m l l vi .,.‘ igii :Iil ii; iii}: :li: ll mi. iii i‘i ‘7 20 To 50% on items in every depart- \ .... .. 9—! Friday . . . . . . 9—! Saturday ........... #12:” J anuary Sale Continues 4». ‘ '- / fir 'l‘ / on THE ISLAND l1”: