Maybe you are not for roller First a latching camisole top sple- akatlng but you'll still like this cd with I all red baodana halter. gnsemble designed for casual wear straps and edging. The brief flttsd for weekends and for holidays. it shorts have perky bandana ties at 15 also a perfect sunning and ca- the legs and the costume is com- bans costume. plated with a matching flared de- Thc outfit consists of three items. nl-m skirt. Membership In The I. O. D. E. Is High; Budget For Deficit VANCOUVER (CP) - Fourteen new chapters formed in 1956 bring the current total to 377, members or the imperial-Order Daughters of the Empire were told at the opening session today of their an- nual mastitis- Mrs. G. D. Ileggett of To- ronto. national organising secre- ,come under the antional commit- 1, tea in Newfoundland. Prince Id- ward island and the Yukon Ter- ritorya. ald national secretary Mrs: D. W. McGlbbon. Toronto. She added that these chapters work not only for 10!)! projects but also local community pro- tary, noted that this actually is a lects net increase of six chapters. be- cause in the same period seven senior and one Junior chapter dis- bllxaid. Total membership now is 1. . ' More than 600 introduction cards had been sent out about members moving from one province to an- other during the year. she said. She also disclosed that total mem- bership of the XODE on the island Ant Bermuda to 854. including 10 new members. -FACES DEFICIT Despite all efforts to curtail ex- penses. Mrs. P. M. L. Robinson. national treasuur. also of To- ronto. reported a deficit oi 81.060 .in the . ' operating fund- "The finance committee has ragaln budgeted for a debit for 1957 Idue to the continual increase In .sxpense." she added. Suggesting that the raising of fees be considered. Mrs. Robinson said "an organisation as large as vthe IODE should not repeatedly jshow greater expenditures than revenues." . Emu ps-unay chapters have CIURCIIILI. W.M.l. . The regular monllly mettlnl Churowi W.M.I. wu held at . Barry Wheeler. The meeting opened by call to wor- ship. taken trom St. John verses I-I "His mother saltirunto the ser- of the -va&. lbataoevse he saith unto you, it". Mrs. MacPhee led in .pl-ayes-. Hymn No. 321 was then sung. Mrs Charlie Frianell mad the fscripturo lat Samuel. Miss Ens Dooberty read the bible exposit- loss. "A Godly Mother". Mrs. Dun- 'ean Gass led in prayer. Roll call jwas answered by ll members with .a verse of scripture eontaining the "Since the resolution was passed last year that the order would continue to support the Canadian ' i of s." Mrs. Mcalbbon said. "the CAC now is represented in the Yukon." ACTIVE HOSPITALITY Mrs. Hugh L. Allward. national hospitality cosvener. of York Mills 0nt.. reported that Hungarian rc- fugees. new Canadians. senior cit- izens. exchange and Colombo Plan students. D.V.A. veterans handicapped persons received hos- ptiality and aid throughout the year from members across the Dominion. She stressed that service had been extended to new Canadians at the port oi entry. Assistance also had been given by the IODE to the Students Club in London. England. National publicity convensr Mrs. John Mills. Toronto. re- ported that puhllcit for the IODI: has been outstanding during the year, indicating the importance and influence of chapter activ ties. . s l word Modter. Hymn I'll wu Isa sung. In was suggested each member take an article to pack a box for in send away. Mrs. Waldron Mac- Kinnon and Mrs. Duncan Gass read from the book Day of opportun- ity. offering was then received a- mounting to 02.30. dsdicatad by president. Mrs. Hugh Mae read The Korean Church in Japan. Next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs Duncan Gals. Hymn No. 399 was men was Meetln closed by repeating Ila Lord's rayor. A dainty lunch was served by hostess. assisted by Mrs. Waldron Macxinnon. sl't! l 'm N Oddly atop asaaie-areas penetration and odor m R.” hf I fill I4 hours or .':-ii M alum." Leopondl3bhndsl To Her For -Coal (CD) -4- Ils&.QO an initial investment of 31.000. eats another 31.000 Worth OI 7004 y and wears a Itylidl sell at around 32,500 nowadays Mr. Lees 'often drives her around town and Susie has been known to press the button that opens the automatic windows and roar at startled paasersby Susie "acts just like a woman." says Pat Mcxillop, a model who "S9011! Posed with Suzie for pic- tures. Miss McI(iIlop was wearing a leopard coat and it was obvious Suzie didn't like the competition. The feline coldly eyes the coat and roared at Miss Mcxfliop. "I think Susie hates me." laid. backing away. :T TRINITY EVENING W.M.S. Trinity Evening Auxiliary of the Women's Mlssonary society met in the Church Parlor on Tuesday EVCIIIHB. May lath. The Christian Citizenship Secretary. Mrs James MICGNIDF. conducted the Devot- lgllll Period. The theme was Trans-Canada" a Service of In- tercession for Home Missions". A call to worship and Hymn 519 "Lord While for All Mankind We Pray opened the meeting. The Scripture lesson. Matthew 25: 31- 46. was read by Mrs. Hamid Mil- gun. The Offering was received and dedicated -by prayer, with special mention made of the missionary for prayer. Miss Christine Mac- Dougail A Litany-for Home Mis- sions was led by Mrs. MscGregor and the Hymn "From Ocean Unto Ocean" was sung. The Study Period followed and an interesting letter from Mrs. R. L. Cairns. Presbyterian Christian PW ” Secretary was read. Seven! reports from Home Mis- sionaries were read as follows: "A Busy Year" by Leah Rogers of Cold Lake. Alberta read by Mrs. Foster Dunning; "A Good Year at St. Peter's" by Helen E. Mack of Sudbury. Ontario road by Mrs. Harold Milligan; "Renovating the by Muriel Alexander. N. Frontenac, Ontario read by Mrs. Ferno Rogers; "Japanese Canad- ians at Work in the Church" by Grace T. Namba. Steveston and Vancouver. BC.. read by Mrs. MacGregor. Mrs. Carl Crockett presided dur- lag the business session. Rou call was answered by 22 members. The minutes of the last meeting were read by Mrs. Ferno Rogers due to the absence oi the Secretary These were approved as read. it was nlov that the Baby Band Pany wo be held on June 12th. The following committees were appointed: Program. Mrs. Harold mas. Mrs. Eric Sheen. Re- anta. Mrs. Keith Pickard. Mrs. Harold Cam Mrs. Hamid Mllllgan. invitation: Mrs. Keith Pickard. Mrs. William Roach. Mrs. Harold Harkneaa. Mrs. Keith Pickard. Christian Stewardship Secretary. read an interesting letter trom Miss Chris- PBINCITOWN LA. The Ladies Aid of Pl-incetown United Church met on Thursday afternoon in the Malpeque Mem- orial Room with the ,..esident, Mrs. William Burns presiding Meeting opened with grayer by Mrs. Riley. followed by ymn 375. Reading oi minutes. Roll call was answered with seven members and membership fees were re- ceived. Mrs Burns convner of Ways and Means oonsmlttoe rs patad for the Baltic Group. During the first three month - they realised 881.05 from a social. and the members busy selling" Coo;H'Boolt1s flor up t. s. esie dauonetr E w Church on it, which the tan Group are ordering for it was decided to hire someone to get Ila Iltanas cleaned also in- chuoh. A buying committee was appointed namely . Kenneth Owen and Mrs. Ern- est lrye . Next meeting . the third Ibursday. Meeting closed by repeating the Mlapah benediction. E I E MORNING SMILE Iusbaad. inst before a party: "I find your new evening gown rs CAROL BROOKS ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Sears, Summerside. announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Carol I I JOIN Louver ANNOUNCED Alberta. Marriage to take place at United Baptist Church. Sum- Congratulations are being ex- tended to our P.E.l. graduates at Mount Allison University whose homes are within our merging dis- tricts includiru: Miss Mildred Elaine Smith, Bachelor oi Educa- tion. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Smith. Tryon. Mrs. John MacQuarrie, and her mothe. Mrs. Mullins. are enjoy- ing the privilege of having as their esteemed guests Mr. and Mrs. John Macintosh, of Santa Anna. California. These folks mot- ored here for a two weeks holi- day visit among many relatives and friends. They will then be leaving on a visit to England be- fore returning to California. Mrs. Mullins and Mrs. MacQuarrie are a sister and neice of Mr. Mac- Intosh. respectively. All units in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Macintosh, a happy vacation in the homeland. Friends oi Mr. Fred Leard are extending best wishes for an early and complete restoration to good health and llfcs duties fol- lowing an operation pcformed in the P. C. Hospital. Sympathy is being expressed to the nearest -of-kin of the late Mrs. Samuel Abbott of Cornwall. whose death occurred at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Colin MacPhail. York Point. on May lil. Funeral services at the home church and cemetery. largely at- tended. were conducted by the church pastor at Cornwall. Inter- ment was made in the church cemetery. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Miss Mary E. Trainor, whose engagement to Mr. Robert A. Miller of the N. S. Naval Rad- io Station at Winter Harbour. Maine. has been announced by Mr. Everett Trainor of South Melville. Weekend visitors here included: Misses. Barbara Dunsford. Mar- jorie Ferguson. Roma Sherren. Audrey Thompson. Ruth Younker, Ruth Dunsford. Mr. Doug Mac- Enchern. Visitors to the city on Friday. May 17 availed themselves of viewing at close range the 13000 tine Macbougall. our special mis- aionary for prayer Mrs. Wyman Calms. Correspond- ing Secretary. read a letter ac- knowledging the receipt of a par- cel sent to Korea. Mrs. H arold Milligan reported for the Telephone Committee. Mrs. William Roach. Literature Secretary. reviewed "Anna of Ava" Mrs. Eric Sheen. Commun- lty Friendship Secretary. reported 80 House Calls. in Hospital Calls. 81 Cards and 6 Gifts of Flowers sent during the month. Meeting closed with the repeat- ingrghthe Mlspah Benediction and re menta were served by the committee in charge. Olive Brooks. to L.A.C. John Wll- m”dd'' ” Jun. 29"" Phom liam Lundquiat. of Edmonton, by Sears. Han Road Studio. H ton ou Tanker ”IrvinK Glen." the largest of the Irving Fleet, here-to unload part of her cargo. gasoline and fuel oil. all of whom have spoken in terms ofghigh ad- miratlon of this great shlp. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Murchi- son were weekend visitors among relatives and friends at Desable and Hampton. during the week ending May 18. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan MacKinnon and Mes- damcs Catherine and Florence Ince. Representatives of the various lodges of the Orange Society were present at the 96th annual session of the Grand Lodge of P. E. I. at Charlottetown on May 16. It is noted that among those sclected to office at the evening session. was included. Mr. James Fergus- on as lecturer. deputy lecturer. Mr. Howard MacKinnon. Tourists and travellers crossing in large numbers by the Borden Ferries. greatly appreciated the extra trips made during the week- end (20 trips dailyl as announced by the C. N. R. operators of th e service. before the two ships take up the same schedule for the sum- mer tourist season starting on June 18 From the text "He gave to them the upper springs and the nether springs." worshippers in goodly numbers gave a close hearing to the inspiring mosage delivered by the pastor at the servies. of public worship here on May 19. ' VERNON RIVER C.W.L. The annual meeting of Vernon. River C.W.L. sub-division was held Sunday afternoon. May 12. in St. Anne's Chapel with an attendance of twenty members. i The director. Rev. Urban Gillis opened the meeting with prayer, and the president. Mrs. Leo Mac- Donald presided. The minutes of the lllt annual meeting were read and the min- utes of the last l'egular.mt-cling were read and approved. There were eleven extive meeting and seven regular meetings held dur- log the year. There is a member- ship of 31.50. Mrs Arthur Cain who substit- IfYou're TIRED YORK Mr. and Mrs. Edison Hardy and hmly. Hsutax. went the weekend holiday in Charlottetown and York with relatives and frienth. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richard, Ml-"I'll Harbour. were recent vis- itors to York, the guest oi their dlllahler, Mrs Willard Mlrray. Mrs. Frederick Holman. Char- l9ll9t0Wn. was the guest at her sister. Mrs. Elmer Brown and Mr. Brown; also her sister; was Lau- I'-lu Vessey who is convaleacing at the home of her sister. Mrs. Elmer Brown. Mr and Mrs. Douglas Moore and uted for the treasurer. gave an 11"?"-'Sllnll and exoouraglng finan- cial statement which showed the total amount of funds roaliud for the year. S2.7lll.0o expenses 31.775.- 54 Amount Passed in to Church funds 81,279.00. Bal. on hand 35.54. The President, in her nport, thanked all the members for their splendid cooperation and loyal sup- Port. She also thanked the spira- tual director Fr. Glllis for III filo guidance and leadership. The conveners gave imangting reports which mowed laow active each had been during the year. and the amount of charlahls work WhlL'h had been accomplished. The election of offlcera followed which was capably conducted by the chairman of nominating com- mittee. Mrs. Joseph Maclsaae. The following slate oi officers were elected. President, Mn. Leo Mac- Donald. lRe-elected), Treasurer. M155 Catherine Macliaclsarn. Sec- retary. Mrs. Clarence Edmond ire-elected), 191, V1439-pfM&t, 2nd. vice-president. Mrs. Aeneas Curran. ire-elected): Ird viceprev ident. Mrs John Morreesey; Coun- cillors, Mrs. George MacPhee tre- elecledl. Mrs. A..l. O'Donnell, Mrs. Joseph Maclsaac. The Act of Consecration was recited by the president. after which the C.WL. pledge was re- cited by Mrs. Arthur Cain. The Rev. Director, Fr. Giliia. thanked the members for their fine progress and commented on the wonderful work being carried on by the League. and the many acts of charities which had been dis- pensed. He also spoke on what a strong society the League is. and the greatest gift that God gave us is our Catholic faith. A note of thanks to the executive was moved and d 1 Meeting adjourned with prayer. Sluirrifi EXTRACTS For extra good flavour I .,x ,1 y .......... 4 root p rlIANll.lAj 2,-A Your Symbol of ouamy . I IIOJ-out. heavy-laaadad. IIU maybe I by backachal. Perhaps nothing wall. that a temporary task . excess acids and Ahylhlg IIIHEMHNE ha. Gift Cigarettes IT MIDDIE-EAST MIIITARY PERSONNEL... AND OTHER IMPIIIAL YOIACCO IIANDS CAN II SIN! TO CANADA'S UMIID NATIONS IMIIODICY FOIC IMPIIIAI. TOIACCO CO. PO. Iaa 6500, Montreal for CANADA'S 'useono-no-No r DEODORANT EVER 'V;m1.o M' Q .I I070! CIJARMNTIID double your money back! saqtesesaa-aassssuassua ' GNU! gt- . outshines I all others... CIJTEX I. JEVII SMOOTH Nail rat was Wlttnlf mm :9! aaawsr raaa sans: an T. e 35 L I sunny. (mas-iostetown. was the guest of Mrs. Moore's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis. York. on Mr. Mrs. Jack Cook were recent visitors to York. and three children. Uigg, were use guests of Mr and Mrs. Elmer sown, York, on Sunday, May 19. Rev. Mr. MacLcan, Mt. Stew- art. was the luest speaker at Plea- sant Grove, Central Bl'at:ii1t'y on Illldly 1'19 WIS I xucst at York Mame. Mr. James Maccallum. Brackley Brim. was the guest of his sister. Ilrs. Raymond Veasey. York. ,MI'.Chant: nhtlfs. Miller MacFad- en; 0 eown, spent the hull- dly inE;ork. the guest of Mrs. Herbert Lewis. York. Mill Marilyn Lewis. York. spent Tzsduay in (iharlcgnetown. she It goes o er slster. . . Douglas Moore. VI” Mr. and Mrs. Harold Yea gnd dllllbl-It-in-law. Mrs. Sterling Yeo UIIIOII. were visitors to York on Wednesday. May 22nd. at the home of Mr. mad Mrs. Harry Lewis. Arthur Johngon spent the w holiday in Truro, NS. n..'e,,k.f:;: of Mr Jdlnaonis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis MacFad- Y!!! CM tlmlly. Charlottetown. wen recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis. York. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vessey and son Gordon. spent Wednesday in B0 , Summerdde. BRISTOL Miss Norma Siunott, has taken a position with the Toronto Dom- inion Bank at their new Charlotte- town Branch. Mra. Mary Malone was a busi- ness visitor to the city on Satur- day. Mrs. Malone has not been in her usual prime health for some time now. Mr. Reginald O'Brien. who left here some time ago to resume his duties with the Telephone Conl- pany in the western regions of this York W.Il.S. as entertained at the home of rs. George Watts, Mad Nth. r. and Mrs. Harold MacLeodi "Tuesday, May 3.1957 The Guardian Page 9 coltntrmdhas mugeavmsoga a-'-friends here a." well as her home Rain In MN" -09! Village of Mount scent-t. ms. to different work gang in some . .. gm; mum at W md.m.o.g1ssscpon.sla is a sister or 1.... vliricn. has served in the N.w.'r, lrllney Kelly of this viclnlty. 0 lfor some time along with Labra-ling to the seriousness of 115' ” dot and MoIIt1'eIl- mess her daughter. Dorothy. l. Mr. James Fitzgerald has uxbeen call home from Montreal to gm-Md mm. from us. Chgrbue-Ibe with her mother at this time. sown gaps”: in base; negnh, De5.- The office of our best friend has pitghig pg; glghly-geven heig vgrypclosed its door for the last time active. ; as Dr. Roddie has retired. In pass- Mr. Ben Keefe has returned ling along the highway In!!! still home from a motor trip to Boston. ;iake a long look at the door still Others making the business and think "19 E000 (10010? W110 lvfllud pleasure trip included Frank Dunn them so many times may still be and Louis McGuire. there. Long years from now Mr. E. P. Donnelly. electrical writers and others will Ill! contractor. has been a patient in in wonderment at that small Charlottetown hospital for some old fashioned office. where once time. He underwent an operation the greatest man who ever lived on his face to have a pence of there had his other steel removed that uas embed- Mr. and Mrs Bill Elderahaw. d.cd under his eye. were business visitors to the city The very serious illness on Friday. Like most of the fish- Mrs. Sadie MacDonald, in th e rrmen bill has had too many holi- Charlottetown hospital is it-ry days this season tilere has been much regretted by her many so much stormy weather. nf TEA IN THE DUG-OUT- of Tea really dos rnfrah. Pl.sycs,andi'anafno.ilndacup SOUIIZI ON! No drenching with strong- amalling waving lotion! Just geuecsa a rib of cream onto - r hair . . . 30 I! W! Wmdwpon theuaricr. Couldn't be impler. right from the amt. News of aam-al"laob i eowdi6ulls.euINilI lashsrsIdsf&Qtfy at-d ' NOWEPWVI-Na lining-No rIOIllI'IYou just sooseae a ribbon of the pleasantly perfumed cream can your hair-comb it in-and wind up with plastic curlers on the end papers supplied. 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