i oe ae hy Ae Be ee eo Ree Bee ea ee ee eae 6 eee te eae ee Be Page 2-A The Guardian-The Evening Patriot ‘Summerside | Jaycettes The Summerside layceties Club is an Auxiliary designed to aid their hushands. members of the Junior Chamber of Com- merce Last vear they aided the Taveees with the Road F-0. the Do It Now Campaign and the Blaod Donor Clinic At (hrist- mas. the Jaycettes erected Christmas trees at the Senior Citizens Home in Summerside Selling tickets for a posh Fas ter Bonnet is one of two projects of the club this vear Drawing for these tickets begins one week hefore Faster Inaugurated jn 1963 the Jay cetles has | members Mrs John Walker is president for 1965 Other members of the ex ecutive are vice president, ; Ait EO ey, “ i Mrs Peter Green. secretary, Organized in 1918, the Ladies Orange Benev- | worthy mistress; Florence Gillespie, financial ‘ | Mrs. Gerald Enman; treasurer,, gjent Society has as its executive | to r, Nadean sect'y, and Dorothy MacKinnon, junior deputy Ens president; Mrs. Roy Vessey, corresponding sect’y, | Mrs. Richard Noonan Wotton, deputy mistress; Alice Jewell, treasurer; mistress. EL. OFFICERS of the Xi Beta Chapter | and Mrs. John Hodgson, treasurer. Monthly, meetings are held in of Beta a Phi Sorority include | to r, Frances MacMillan, recording sect’y; Mrs. Don Wonnacott, EXEMPLAR CHAPTER | sigma Phi Canadian Centennial | tional Gallery or the New Con- Study program is guide for Beta Sigma Phiclub. Beta Sigma Phi fe an interna- ally and socially they attended Committee |was recently formed to collect and administer the contributions phig in Charlottetown this year . | for a project in which all Beta has heen the honor of being Sigma Phi chapters in Canada asked tn form a commitiee to will be participating. The pro- | administer the $5.000. Canadian ject is the purchase of some- thing cultural and Beta Sigma Phis which will be presented as a gift to the ‘ thembers’ cammittee cert Hall in Ottawa The highlight for Beta Sigma awards and scholarship fund. tangible to This money is earmarked ap- ally by the Beta Sigma Phi Internatinoal from its Endow- homes. Last year's annual meeting was held in Cav- endish Margerit Scott of Windsor, On- tario, and international honorary member is ex-officio to this committee. The awards include three $1,000. scholarships to stu- dents of English in Canadian Universities, a $1,000. first-novel award to a Canadian author and Janet Beaton, recording sect'y: Rena Murphy, POPULATION TO EXPLUDE UNITED NATIONS CP The population of the world is expected to almost double in the next 40 years. reaching 6,000.000,000 by the beginning of the 21st century. By fhat time 6.6 per cent of the population will consist of persons 65 and older. The estimates were con- tained in a summary report is- “A Man Needs A Woman” ‘And whether he's a success- ful business man or farmer, you can bet the woman In his life chooses fashions from The a $1,000. scholarship in music. sued Monday by Secretary-Gen- eral U Thant on the latest study by the United Nations Popula- tion Commission more than 40,- __ onal organization for |as @ group the presentations by ernment of Canada in commem- | F — wornen in search of cultural and jthe Halifax Neptune Theatre of | oration of its 100 birthday. This Seenltion are epettectatines social activiry and in assisting “Sir John A. Beats The Devil ‘presentation’ is to take place | from each of the three Charlot- with coramunity _service _pro-| and “Come Blow Your Horn’ #. during a Beta Sigma Phi Con- | tetown Chapters. Mrs. Roy Ves- | Gloria. For here you'll find styles for everyone from the MIGHTY DISCHARGE Rivers carry jects. An Exemplar chapter | the Confederation Theatre. \vention in Ottawa in May 1987 |... ; ett : . iormed with , y will represent XI Beta on | 000,000,000 tons of materials into ea mo << semen tan ton eee nad is to be placed te the Na-. tii# special committee. M rs. }the seas every year. Before You homemaker te (he glamor member becomes an Excemplar | supper, a Christmas party, and | girl... Plan to visit us om following four yeaTs as an a¢- jin August they entertained Miss | - Sigma Phi. Tema. : a FER De A A sina + ome Meckaurs..of Toronto, 8. in Charlottetown, | XI Al! "BUY -— Jo your next shopping trip. : ‘Best Wishes to _ P.E.1. Clubwomen GLORIA LADIES WEAR 155 Gt. George St. Charlottetown HOME” Consult Us J.W. MacKenzie Real Estate 269 Queen Ph. 4-3268 t executive is Mrs Leod, past president; Don Wonnacott, president; Temple Hooper, ist vice- president; Miss = Cox, pha Chapters tttey Yellow Rose Bal! and the Found | er's Day banquet. 1 During the past year XI Beta | collected books and ‘iiagazines | ' j L SUMMERSIDE _] PEL YEAR ROUND SHOPPING EXCITEMENT Consistently, month after month you'll find the merchandise you want and need at Smaliman’s. Every month of the year is an important mont h at Smaliman’s. January offers values in winter wear, while February offers little treasures for Valentines Day. March and April show new j fashions for spring. : HEALTH NEEDS Prescriptions Accurately Fitled +...© COSMETICS... © VITAMINS ® TOBACCOS © PROMPT SERVICE spveo.® PRED DBLIVERY ENMAN DRUG Co. Ltd. Water Street Dial 2126 her Weeping new-born son, Bric, ass isted by Mrs. Ethel Campbell, RN, supervisor obstetrics at the P.E.I. Hospital. One of the projects of the Wo-He-Lo Club of Charlottetown is assisting with the equipment and fur- en this room where mothers are instructed in the preparation of form the care and feeding of the ir babies. Wo-He-Lo Club provides equipment for nursery Provision for care of the iii |advanced and made available | bility of the community end, as and injured has been an|new and methods for May, June and July are the months to shop for light summer wear. August is back to school. September, your fall wardrobe, October is the time to think about winter wear and November and December are reserved for Christmas shop ping. You'll find everything you need for the family at Prince Edward Island's leading dep artment store SMALLMAN'S. Lh tS) JANUARY a improved of mod-/| attending the sick, modern so-| Wo-He-Le Clubs contribution to . As medical science | ciety co-operated by building | this cause is their work in ore re =, and efficient hospit- | Nursery als where its members might re- ceive the benefit of these edvan- In this spirit the Wo-He-La tresses, and the ° Club of Charlottetown was | equipping of a room founded over 30 years ago, with | monstration of baby a limited bot vital objective: that of ensuring mothers of the | They ern society | it ‘f E community that their newborn nursery re- would have the best possible | quirements care in hospital Through chang-|. Though their efforts the ing concepts of hospital admin-|P.E.1. Hospital continues to istration and clinical usage, the |have an ‘efficient and modern Wo-He-Lo Club has carried out }nursery. fully equipped to en- . the aspirations of its founders. | able the staff to provide the best To support the hospital and its | medical and nursing care to the facilities remains the responsi- ' newhora. Save the fun in PICTURES! 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