Provincial C.VI.L. Executive Meeting . . meeting of the 1; n.ee)fS:ild'tiA;teI Island Provincial ” olic Women's uasue evening. Nov- Knlghlal of - , Home, Charlottetown. :0-Ulzlbrlfiovlncigr president. Mrs. T3 MacDonald occupied the ?,f:,, and called the meeting to rm 1-... igsgue prayer was recit- " -..i illllson, led by the Provincial Ffiplcinr. Rev. George Maccormac. ilviinllifs of the previous meetings lg road by the recording secret- ”; W-5, F. J. Steele. and approved 13:; we members, as well as the cor- .3, iidence. and business arising from siiine dealt with. T... vnpnrl. of the Provincial ,,m,,.ri-. Miss I. MacDonald. Lhoiiied the league to be in good Zmnrlal standing. I The iollowing conveners of stand- .,,.. committees were WHOM Ind shoseil keen interest in their work for tiie coming year: spirziual. M"- W -1 . Vernon. EdiifVIll0Il. Mrs. M. Murray. st. Ann's LOC 65. immigration. Ml'l. W. J. P. MIC- " Charlottetown. :.s.atinn and Citizenship. Mrs. qriber Catherine .1 .AL1e,g xonnan. Charlottetown. A ,'i:.'iZ.ine, Mrs. R. L. Burge. st. Lady's Missionaries. Mrs. D. Mount Stewart. t;uides, Mrs. T. Linkletfer, S'.!ll.'l7Fi'SlCI9. c .il Action and Child Welfare. I-jllllnelf. McQuaid, Kelly's Mrs. Earl MacDonald. ills cw.- l'i. zatlon (Kings), Mrs. J. E. ; Mnreil. R... , tizzaiiizniion. y tiD0llllEII, Vernon River. The Reverend Director in an in- Wnldiive talk. urged each conven- tQueens). Mrs. A. do her utmost to further the DI the Catholic Women's Lea- ; this province. .x MacDonald. the president gr.-.o-, iiiiiny highlights of the busi- 105.: sessions of the National Con- -ll, held in October at Cap- .zi-niadelelne. Quebec. and which the rilicndtd as the representative )f -i r league in this province. The 3:-rsirlriit. spoke in glowing terms of :r.c- vast amount of work carried o'.:' iiv the one-hundred and ten :.. amid members (110,000) oi the gov league family across Canada. t:'ri we ever increasing interest i?K'P in all lines of league en- I'7'”'-il'.'- An interesting feature of this rrFF”llg was the report given by Sits: Isabel MacDonald, outlining in dr"nll the course which she attend- ii Civil Defence at Arnprior. 0 mo. in October. Miss MacDon- ald 5'r0llgLV urged all members of the CWL. to become Civil Defence cirsrioiis, as the National president has offered the services of the Cailinlic women's League to the gm'ei'nment of Canada to assist in irss '.i'orlhy cause. 3 e meeting closed with prayer hr the Rev. Director. EAGER. VOTER! Fill TUIIIA (CF) -- Study nf the N'(fil'.' Mi-ivinclal elections in the Union of South Africa showed high polling percentages. in Caledon- Bredasdorp the vote was 94 per corn of those eligible and polls of Ii'iti'0 than 80 per cent were re- at "rd in 17 Cape Province and 13 ,ihe secretary. Mrs. Joseph Calla-i than. Blood Donor Clinic Cancelled Due to an epidemic of infectious hepatitis. commonly known as yel- low jaundice, the Red Cross Blood Donor Cllnica which were scheduled to be held in this province the week of December ilth, have been cancelled. Apparently the disease is pmvince wide butthe extent of it is not known since all cases are not re- ported to the family doctor. It in. therefore not considered wise to carry out a blood campaign'until the epidemic clears up. It is with regret that the Red Cross is obliged to make this an- nouncement since the need for the re-establishment of the blood sup- ply at the Halifax ' Depot is very great at the present. time. New PERTH w. r."T" I The annual meeting of the New Perth Women's Institute was held in the school room on November second. The meeting opened with the recitation 'oi' the Collect. Six- . teen members paid their dues for the coming year. The minutes of thi last annual meeting and the previous monthly meeting were read and approved. , The president, Mrs. Lincoln De- war, in her address. reviewed the activities of. the year and showed that much had been accomplished. She thanked the members for their co-operation in all Institute endeavours and in closing recom-I mended a suggestion of Mrs. J., W. Adams. President of F. W. I. C that a comprehensive study of Women under the Law during the coming year be made. The financial report. as read by, showed receipts of S323.l0.i Expenditures amounted to 5261.22. 5212.00 of this amount was spent on the school and community. The reports of the school and sick committees were then given and new ones appointed as follows: , school, Mrs. William Mlncliin and Mrs. Alister Currie; sick. Mrs George Martin and Mrs. Stan Mio- dowskl. , The nominating committee. Mrs. James Cain. Mrs. Reg. l-fennebery and Mrs. Kitchener Smith. then brought in the following slate of officers: president. Mrs. Roy Mac- Neill; vice-president. Mrs. Stan, Miodowskl: secretary-treasurer, Miss Eleanor Minchin; directors. Mrs. Geo. Martin. Mrs. Allister Currie. Mrs. Wm. Minrhin: auditors: Mrs. Cyrus Martin. Mrs. Joseph Calla- han. Conveners: Agriculture, Mrs. Er- nest Moar; Public Health. Mrs. Newton Smith: Home Economics. Mrs. Stan Miodowski; Arts and Literature, Mrs. Reg. Mellish: Citzenship. Mrs. Reg. l-Iennebery: United Nations, Mrs. Homer Moar. An invitation from the Montague Hospital Auxiliary to their annual meeting was read to the members, A committee of three was ap-i ;pointed to attend the Farm Porumi meetings and help with the En-5. tcrtainment Hour. The auction sale will be held atl the December meeting at the home of Mrs. Kitchener Smith. After it. delicious lunch the meeting closed with The Queen. - l DOGSLED TOURS OSLO (CP) - A British travel agency which scored a success with pony ride: across Norwegian sce- nic areas is arranging l0 - day tours by dogsleds across the same T".'if15l'i'I al constituencies. I i , 2-Room for oat Joli. ill iii Regular 63.00 5.oo i (23000 BTU) mountain plateau this winter. I Has. II If . Iii crrv Ann CENTRAL BOT! TAXI. DIAI 0500-6560. "YOUR DOLLAR. BUY! MORE- al the HUGHES DRUG STORE." ISLAND GRILL, Queen Street Dial 5228. Serving full course din- ners. Specializing Chinese dish. KEBOSENE. Electric and Pro- pane Gas. Refrigerator: Bryenton and MacKa.v. ALL '1)IlAMA FE8TIVAL- PEB- FOEMANCEQ opens to the public. Admission 50c. Only Drama Festi- val Membership will be honored. TURKEY AND SALAD SUPPER. Home Cooking Table and Bazaar, Zion Church Hall today from A Ln 6. WE HAVE NOW ON DISPLAY a complete line of Christmas Lug- gage. Alao a stock of Men's Wal- lets. Change Pursea and Keytainers at'lowest prices in years. 5. L. Hardy at C0. DON'T MISS. the European slides tonight by Miss Aitkenand Miss Fraser at Heart: Memorial Hall, admission 35c. 7:30 p.m. RIILLINERY CLEARING at Hi- Styie Millinery. 163 V2 Great George St. A special lot of vel- vets and veiours clearing at 25 D0l' cent discount. TONIGHT Fredericton Church of Christ. at 8 p.m. Ralph and Leela Wlthrow will show slides and tell of their work as mission? ariea in Nnriiicrn Saskatchewan. Everyone welcome. IMMUNIZATION CLINIC this week will be held on Friday, Nov- ember '.!6th. at 9.30 .1. m. Parltdalr-I, School 10.30 a. in. Central Roy-I alzv. l.l.'i p. in. Winsloe Si.all0ll.i 2.15 p. in. Spring Park. ; IMary Vessey, 237 Richmond St. IiIiGI()N IVINNEBS --VVlnnI-rs, at, the Legion card party: Ladies'. first, Mrs. L. Sit-wart; lridies's sec-l ond. Mrs l., Dowling; ladics' con- solation, Mrs. C. McD.onalri. Gent's first, Thomas Flynn; genl's sec- ond. Vernon Gay. Door prize, John Mclsiiac. Freczeout, Thoma: Flyiini and Vernon Gay. I ST. ANl)RI'JW'S DAY SPEAKER -Lieutenant-Governor D. L. Mac- Laren of New Brunswick will join with Prince Edward Island Scots in commemorating St. Andrew's, Dayi He will travel from Frederic-, ton to Charlottetown on the ziathi by private rail-.xay car and on tliel evening of ihe aoihwillrepiy in the toast. "The Day and a' ivlia IIOII-i our it" at the annual dinner of the, Calednnian Club at the Charlotte-,1 town Hotel. He will be one of two Canadian Lieutenant Governors at- tending. for His Honour. Governor T. W. L. Pi-owse is also expected to; be present to maintain the Scot-i itsh traditions in this Province. "WI TREAT I'll IICI wuss. Giggey's Pharmacy. open eveninu 'till a o'clock. A MOVING sale Nov. 3 and Nov. 27 only. Helen”: Dress Shop. 15 Kent Street. BE-OPENING SOON with all new stock. 1-ielen's Dress shop. 54 Graf- ton Btreet. SPRING PARK Community Club monthly meeting in Hall; Thurs- day, November 25th. I olclock. "ANTIGONE" -directed by Rev. Areenault of St. Duristan's Uni- versity. is featured Drama Festival performance tonight. PUBLIC INVITED iq attend Provincial Home and School semi- annual meeting in P. ,W. C. Audi- torlum. Friday. November 20th. 8.00 p. m. Guest speaker Mr. H. H. Simpson, vice-president Canadian Home and School. Silver collection. BRIDAL SHOWER - Misses Mildred-Robison and Kitty Mac- Farlsrie were joint hostesses at D kitchen shower at the farmer's home on November lo in honour of Juanita Campbell. whose marriage takes place November 25. The gifts were opened by the bride-to-be. and the verses were read by Norma Lee Haslam. The hostesses were assist- ed in serving by Jean Zaltem and Mrs. Eugene Coady. Personals The many friends of Mrs. Reg Taylor will be sorry to learn that she is ill. she is a patient in the P. E. 1. Hospital. Miss Reveva Raynor. Green- niont. has returned. to her home after fl very pleasant week-end lll Charlottetown. the guest of Miss IN MEMORIAM in fond and loving memory of our dear beloved brother and son. MR. FIIEDRICK ELLIS who departed this life November 25th. 1951. Three years have passed since that: sad day, When our beloved passed away. To be with God in Heaven above. l Where all Is peace and Joy and love. oh! how we miss his loving voice. That always made our hearts re- joloe. , We humbly bow before Thy thronei And meeltly say Thy will he done. Inserted by Mother. Brothers and Sisters. I 29th, for next sailing MyV Nfld. For space reservations P. 0. Box 65 awe PETER STEAMSIIIPS LTD. M.V. "BLUE PRlNCE" I”i'8lgIlI will he accepted until noon Monday. Nov. NEWFOUNDLAND SHIPPING SERVICE Blue Prince to St. John's. and rates apply:-- Dlal 8737 . kn HEATERS SPECIAL Model 806 SPECIAL Model 810 Small Home Regular 110.00 (50000 BTU) FOR VALUE AND SERVICE BUY AT I CRDCKETT and STOREY Ltd. CIIARLOTTETOVIII wtuub 'i ll ill iii in for 7 .50 1964 The Guardian Page 8 nenucen naaaaxn intention or 25. iCPt -- A 1 Thursday. Nov. SAINT JOHN, N B. civil defence ”master plan" in cope and we have no breaking with them. "Those in the West who hope. Tito Denies Plans Yugoslavia will one clay turn , , g Of Returning To inrprrinlistic camp should realize fmlgsairll John by civil defence oi- P 9 . lficials iii to-opeiatioii with public! Ale” of he” nu ”5mI7o"”'lY 5"” service and welfare nrganizati'ons.l The plan will be linked with pro-E posed aid and refugee centres out- side Saint John. their wishes are futile." he said. "On the other hand. it should be clear to the East that Yugo- islavia has no intention of l'?lUlll-i ring to the position that it 00-, it-upled in 1948." I i to a re- by Japan- was re- peiided operations due duced demand for ore ese steel mills. The staff l duced by about 80 men. The Cominiorm KOPAR. Yugoslavia. (AP)-Pro sldent Tito has denied and de- nounced what he, called malicious accusations that Yugoslavia plans to return to the Russian-led Com- lnform. from which it was elect- ed in 1948 in a quarrel over Com- munlst policies. He acknowledged Yugoslavia has re-established relations with' the Soviet Union. expressed hope that they would "improve even more - - - on a basis of equality." IN MEMORIAM In loving mi-mor,v of our father, Tlioinas I-Iogan, who passed away Nov. 25th, 1934. Thougliis return to scenes long past, Years roll on btit memories last. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Miss Gracie M. Anderson. who passed away November 25th. 1050. Dear Slater how we miss you and said Russia now considers No um": an H," all Y i ' d, d t d ' .,.,”.,”..”,”.,”;;,'” ,'.',fI,,,,,,;,': f,,I”,,e.';h'"S,:,'Ini But death divided friends at last gr Always I'?l1lltll'lI)Pl'NI by We'll meet to part no more. The Family. refused to do." i Tito thus hP('BlllP ihr first Coni- munist chief of state to denounce Stalin publicly and in praise the new leaders of the, tKremlln for renouncing policies of the dicta- tor who died in .Viarcli. 1953.' When Stalin ruptured Soviet- Yugoslav relations, he denounced Tito as a Fascist and a hench-l man of Western imperialism. I l i Always Remenr nu: by Sisters and Brother. I THE WEATHER ISNIT THE BEST BUT OUR PRICES ARE! Tito. spoke Sunday before a crowd officially estimated at 35,- 000 in this Adriatic port city. wiiich was incorporated into IFS Sir, We don't IPI III! WNIIIIPP Yugoslavia last month as a result . - of a compromise settling this get ll! down RI PlPl'f'P'S. Whether II ' country's feud with lialy over the future of the territory of Trie,ste.1 srnrzssns INDEPENDENCE i All the emphasis of his address was on Yugorilavitfs polii-,v of iii- dependence from domination by either the, East or the West. He paid tribute to the economic i rains or shines we like to brighten your home with good food at good prices every week of the year. iliclp Yii;:osl:ivia rrvcivrd in 1).: . IPIIII )t'iIlS liciivirrn 19-13 and now. Spcaking of Biwinlri. I-'rrint-o .'lfl4I the United Sinies, lie, said: "So far these countries have noil . s I SIIOWII they are our eiieiiiies, Illll ' "A I at the most frying moment that they ueie our iriciirlx. Wn haw-i Conuxd ' g A no reason to break with them V-w 'av-(-I - TONGUE.Ib.............33c L . Peamm (By The mm) ORANGES. 2 doz. . . . . . .. 65: Mi BACK BACON. lb. ,. . . . .. 67: swEE1' P0111055. 2 H”, 25: . - Pickled ' ' Lets keep Christmas PORK HOOKS. lb; we R... Rim. EIVCHCHII friends tjhard tot silos Tend”. 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