isn‘t lantl Claus.” Phillip Gal- lant; chorus “V's Wish You a Merry Christmas"; closing. An- ne Reid. MARY HAWORTH . Children Ask Questions 2,- Gifts were distributed by . Santa . . NEW LONDON D d M h cember 19 the teacher. Mrs. Dem, M , . . iii-y flavor-tn. Tea or fully understand a family; {reg “3&0; aind “3:113! 3:: years ago I married a man innermost feelings. And gossipy' ' . _ K C‘i’lni? cggc'ergri: the school with three children. Now we unkind people. who like to talk Anne BOWL women 3 Edlior- PM“ “8“” i rsi’im‘ls i th ram re: have three more and I am about other people's misfortun. -8 The Guardian chariofiemwn’ wed Jan. 2 1963;. mgfks°w$g iiiengeiil’mgurgohne' grateful for the harmony we es. understand least of all." . ‘ ’ J ' ' ' .. . .‘. ave. 0 on to suggest sensibl: ‘ l “no”: lcaml‘lg_ iaiiamgla“: My husband's first wife w a 5 “So it might be a good idea 11,0 l by so no pupis. echo _ d_ 3’ unfaithful and adjudged an un- ask Mother or Daddy for an ex. H l Jane “I‘d award 93.35“; lg" fit mother; that’s why we have planation some day. I am sum i igeggseth Agidgfim 1391;3in L03; full cuIsItthdy ofd tflfiie in tteyd willh want you to under. ' ' i c ex a - , l Razavet and Wendell Burgoyne: ing‘tlie ziacils? of lift: dyeatiiJ and :l(1iheno:ivgli!riothgliiiugiiflthbegiurill;e Mrs. Jack Rawek of tb e‘mother. Mrs. Peter MacDougali.| “Bedtime song" hy Jane m_ even divorce to them. but the not 9 v . happy to tan}; m Unitarian Servms' cmnmit"Tracadie cmss' i ham; “Citation by Faye Mac' older children are pressing me about it. since it is always a sad “9' Charlmetow“ diViSi‘m' an" . - l Ewe“; mon°l°g“e' “M m? “(10' for direct answers to questions thing when parents part for any 0‘ nounced Monday that the re-‘ Reid Villctt. student at .Dal-v vies" by Roger Chic; mutation about their mother. whom they reason." hi ceiVinS (199“ and work head“ ‘hPUSIe. umver.slty "3 Hallfaxh. by Nellie MacRae: duet. "R"; see about three times a year. The therapeutic value of this i“ quarters in Charlottetown has l\._S.. is spending holidays Wit i doiph the Rednosed Reindeer She‘s dating many men'whom candid. discursive non-specific been moved from gie OidsPal’; ! 3‘5 p33‘;“:ls‘ Mrs' Ger" ‘ Nancy ‘3'“: Dag“ acme: the children see during their genuinely charitable answer is. I: tist Church ha“ 0“ ’i““e”ee ’ 0“ ‘ ° ' ‘ ' ‘ “Christmas is 95" Y W86 visits. The ask wh i don't that it takes the childr n’ . i0 168 Great Gem'ge Strait - . Burgoyne- Ala“ MaCEwei‘ and date or base men friztnds drop derment out of the hushe-husslivgz. The m‘we was necessuatcd“ Dr‘ Ian Placqlmrrie' Kan-heft ‘ Garth MacEWen: recitation by in when Daddy is away on his tegory and helps them assimilate Mis. Rawek said. because it at Dalhousie linivei-gity in Hal- i I Gloria Burgoyne. Christmas overseas business mpg“ t air mixedflp status, and their was becoming too cold to work itax. is spending his Christnni/Iasi song by nine junior pupils; dia- I have explained that m en mother's imbalance. in a less \ comfortably in the hall. She‘hoildays with 25 phii‘enés,arri:.t iogue' “Fishermen” by Roghr friends of the family are just troubled spirit. also a“"°““°9d that the new a “d Hrs" 0.“ ‘ ac u '- 0°18 and Kenneth Pidge‘mi "'0 that. not special friends of Their hearts will be lightened depot will be open every day to liampton.‘]He1 \has hacch‘nilfgangsd . by wendeii Burgoyne_ Roger mine, and that married people by the very simplicity of you i r8081“? donations" 'if" “F 15’3" y 15 . Cole and Hillard Graham: mm}; don't date others. The eldest sympathetic. unintrusive respect . Y i amly' Ologue- "Fat Fanny Buys Shoes girl. nearing dating-age. asked for the privacy of other lives. . M‘53 61m“ Banach“ Rx“ M- D i- piiwau eiudcni by BEtiy Razaveu T9°1tPti°n by if Daddy divorced mother be- You will be giving them the i has returned to h" dun“ a I“ i iiilaiiaiifa.‘ i'nfiimarv l, Billy Burgoyne: “01‘8"” "N" cause she dated many men. I pitch of how to live and let live i the Prmce “award Tilintéhflni' rug: Cainiquas at her home ii; . gilt before. Christmas" by “me said “Yes.” without thinking. in the face of human frailty. i gt: :Etlfgays’egtlmger iomysh; go” R'ivhi. : illinior pupilsiflslong 0;! 1h: and am hafraid now that I Howevelii'. thisl brand of deli- i . ‘ ‘ ' 01159 0p: 30809 1‘ shouldn't ave. cacy app es ony to uestions New Haven 1 Leo Pineau and Ronnie Doi- Arrives" by BettYdRfiilavegi (1:18“ 1 am a bit fired of protecting touching on their mothgr's hon- , l " , rion Burgoyne an i 81‘ "i- or. When they ask questions in- Ron Higgins of the RCAI". .i-on left on Thursday for Tor- ham: recitation by wendeii Bub agenlhrgse.ci;0r:eevg.da$i helium: vmng guidance on righbversus‘ has relttiflrneti) to his hoses “I; i onto, Ont. They were accom- goyne. closing chorus by pupils, policy __ eiiher lay the truth wrong. you must give clean-cut. gogglilthg iegv‘é with "hig 25m ipanied oil the trip by George “Here Comes Santa Claus." on ihe iihe m. iii, outright. pm- positive. eXpiicit answers. If you i ents Mr and Mrs. Earle Hig-JPN’CtOr “i Hume" River' .5311"! amved and “95.9mm tectively. A minister once told say someth'fifi is wrong and gins, Stanhope “ . gm“ to team” and pupil" me never to belittle the mother may "Ply Bl“ motherfldoes i ' ' ‘ Mr- and Mrs- Vergieifomtile“ SPRINGBROOK as it would cause the children to “yourial!fvllveirlgvnuls;lag;y Thien ‘ - and Enid Pineal“ 0 0"" 0“. ' velo an unheaith attitude 0 9" 9 ’0 v 09'“ ' M- AND MRS. MELVIN E. BETTS Hogstiefltienflg (113215151021t gcefriiltlli’ iNhB. spent Christmlas wilh; thigh H .. Zloiihi'ritggyhgegi‘ndg.plggfigmbgi; Sgwardl: women and ymothem chi" H m Mhh i where he will spend New Year‘s parents. “ligand 1‘5- - “1‘ . i. . Ch h ia 9 with a crown of seed shrihghmoh Schooi heid their what should I “it? ary awor counses Young With relatives and friends' ieau' Hope Rivet" wavslcttiiélicnwnzslrlimitigtty geacrls. She carried a prayer annual Christmas concert in the b'l'hfih kgililge ihfioitllllzgrszdcgge $221118;herpergggiaiiwiniigview _ ‘ - ' h River a on ec - . ' ‘ i ' v' a -. d M . Gerald Mooney. ding recently when Rev. B. book. toppped With a corsage of Frenc ‘ i , .. write her in care of The cu”. At r thgaéladgfiigimffrliliv ‘iiiquizig‘l‘lltah Bd‘sit‘onanhiass:S spent Christmas MacPliail united in marriagt; red rosesfMgs. Russell Ellis 0; mE‘oll‘lsoig’yfihLSghlgixpg‘girags. ggwwigggtrggafiy éifithg-knlzig .an. - ‘ - - ' t3 ' '~ ' R'v- M~ tl M " 'e, dau hter 0 East Bide or was matron o _ . - - _ - , y yiBC. arrived on‘Cbrlstmas night “lii‘l then parents in Hope l eRub31J§glye of lgdaCNem‘s honor and Mr. Russel! Ellis mer Paynter: openmg chorus why the“, parents were!” imp. ANCIENT SPORT lto spend a holiday With his or and loud. . _ . . i I . Hi d b a welcome b n py and why they_ihe chiidren it A pretty wedding was solomn- groom. was best man and Mes-l ' Mills, and Leonard Williams was best man. Messrs. Leslie 0 9W9 ‘2’ u . i y 40“ live with her and a step Lawn bowling. the oldest Br - ized in the O’Lcary Ba ptist srs. James Lidstone and Alberti. Harvey, SO" 0f M13 1'5- NOW 0f MaCNem's Mills and pupils; d‘ahgue If]de in}! father 15“ outdoor compeuuve sport Church recently when Thelma Lidstone ushered the guests to Leonard Harvey of Cape Bre- George Lynch of Portage usller- Christmas Presehtsi. drift. Mosi of their friends whose next to archery. has been traced uth. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .tlicir pews which were markedl ton. Mrs. Eldon Miller of Tyne ed the guests to their pews. Mrs. tie Donkey by iv1an . ac '0 parent: are divorced five with to the 13th century ’iibert Currie of Springfieldiwith lily of the valley and white . Valley was in charge of the Noye_chose for her daughter’s arid El'labeih Pii¥nt"-_r°°“3' a mother and siepiaiher; Oniy _———_9©0W9©0L est. became the bride of Illel- satin bows. P k C wedding music and accompan- wedding‘a blue dress With beige tion» Edythe Jonmore'.l excl... when the reg] mother has died . . ln Elwood Bctls. Son of I\lr.f Mrs. Currie. for her daugh- Cir C ied Mrs. Brookins. who sang accessories and a Corsage of 0189' The Three Ma‘menvk do they live with a siepmoihe... DIAL 4-7125 i and Mrs. Lester Bctls of Knuts- i tcr's wedding. chose a dress of . "0 Perfect Love“ previous to pink roses. For the honeymoon Gordon . LOCR‘i’i'. warren Me‘s K_ G. - ' o L d a’ ford. Rev. David Hamilton was' blue jersey with white accessor- the ceremony and “The Twcn- trip to Cape Breton. the bride and Leith Jo imoreh roun' . Dear K. 6.: n is we“ that Puflfy Ddll’y f .i the officiating clcrcymao. tics and a corsage of white and ty-Third Psalm" during Hi 8 triiVEHed in a dress of red With Dona Nobus Pacein by senior the chiidren fee] free to voice; “PERM. Praia. puny i I Given in marriage by b e r‘pink carnations. Tile bride- . . , d, Men. Christmas signing of the register. Given in beige and brown accessories and Pupils: dialogue John has. 8 their speculative dueries to v0“. . ” h father, the bride was lover lnlgroom's mother was attired in On Tuesday evening. Decem- [Silihegi’erflrl‘iili‘téen pugus. closing marriage by Mr. Milford Now. a corsage of re'd mse’s. Mr. and .I.hotimci.ie,'i iahieau .Good King It renews them of a cefiaini Products ' 253.2359:lililtilé‘iiiinlie“'ii§ l 22:;22..‘:°:l.l“2..sagshlnot; 52%;??? “We Wish 'a Merry i::..“:::li..‘; m Estrada: :23“ “has ipgunfh 33., ‘ - ' ' ° fP kCornerScoo e er - n - "t- 'i . - _ . a 09 semi gou er . long lily point sleeves. Her el-l carnations. 0 .ar . chrIStT§5'_. and Closinhg 1:9“: with elbow length veil held in (Photo By Heckhert) Meek: dance by Junior Pupils: round in silences to iomeni In Reader's Digest-— bow length veil was of nylon A reception for thirty guests ChnStmas concert m the FrenCh “on “mamas WIS es y recitation. Leith Jolllmore; g ' the honeymoon trip to Glenn MacKay. Citation "Such Goo neurotic personality problems. tulle and she carried a bouquet . was held at the home of Mr. and River 1:13“ With Iva" “We” - . i t the 185 Seamani reoiiaiiont BObby ed by?“ Chorus “0 come all wreath drill by senior pupils; enhearted. trustful children c I. ' ’ trif white carnations with red‘MrFs. Horatio MacWilliams_ asFoCliloagghnganisformihe pfgggfi-i begfigecsmregfidpgiiifgsdoioi he Roberts: dialogue. “Reducing” Ye Faithful' by athe schoofiOJe: Operetta. “The Elves and the argpdisposed i0 feei that they’ve a o 5 uses. l or - - i , - by the senior pupils: recitation. . Sh°°m3ke’" by 1""“0’ Wm” been hos itabl treated when rs. Emerson Cain. sister otiNew Brunswick. the bride tra- chorus by the school: Welcome Pig'ii‘g’nnfgfi's' flux} “Four Years Old“ by Lynn Harvey Carr: two act dialogue wiih Betty Paynter as nam- adults glee ta’c'tful Philosophic - the bride. as i‘idosmaid. wasyelled in a three piece double di‘i“ by. §9V9n juniors. moholo- ' his Murray. “A Good impression": tor: recitation. William Cole; repiies i0 questions that cahii giiwntedl inugoltiflsnti'in lii.nt'artle.fknit suit. with beige and brown gig? £23128thréigfitafimvd‘iDalhy 32$ geo‘lfepagsihlpifil; Stilé‘e-n A“ Operetta was presented “Why I Like Christmas" by pantomime‘ ..Biue Monday; he factual” answered at he 5 Tee en: \VI 1 11.99 qiiar ei‘ . a v ' ; accessories and ’D O ,... with the solo parts being taken five pupils: duet “Susie Snow- song by junior pupils. dialogue The vision of 900 million Santa arrived and distributed . .. . times. Thus, in your shoes. try- length sleeves. llor ilf‘Zlddl‘OSS»White carnations with tangerine d-V Darling by Brenda Graham? . b Cla l s Seaman Karen Skef- flake" Barbara Reid and Mar- “Serious Symptoms": Rhythm i i bid b th t v i - - - ° - A l - u - n l ats to the teachers y ‘ “3 ' . . . .. . . , . ng o a i e y eras or! w §e Christians uniteda ainst was a plllbor and <ile carried a i tint. song Emilme“ by, grades igéspiggislrghe wiii gave treats fington. Lee Seaman. Linda g3?“ MaCEwenihdlaiogue “Dads Band by Junior pupils. Chomsv advice. I think I would say. in c nicai communist: is a bouquet of “illiG carnations with: Mr. and Mrs. Betts and Skii- 5115‘? 5 Lesson Qu'a Even'ng t 5010. sama . to the older children. y twin FESide b haw. Faye Robinson. The ca- “Willie Shepherds Watched their - , i ~ ' , effect gold tint. :ln Knutsford. y Katherine .Looke mild Wayne muff: gfiggggofcigtddlagfit'ihe mums were the senior girls; A brought Me Choo Choo Trains." Flocksby Night." senior pupils; met I just wasn't there when great one...but what about Mr. Allan Betls. brother of the: (Photo By Heckhert) Cousins: (sedation. Merry National Anthem recitation was given by Debbie Matthew MacKay: reeltatlon recitation. Vlvran MacLeod.dugt their mother and daddy were themfufihmofthePope? Christmas.“ by. Doreen Payn- ' Marsha“ and the chorus was Poor Dear Susie. .Donna Fyfe; “Merry Christmas Polka . having problems that led to What mdhomixedu mar. ter: song Christmas by nine BRACKLEY POINT “Chrisimas Beiisn and “Auid A holly drill. stx girls: monoio- Hilda Pidgeon and Lola Meek: their divorce. gue. “Message to Santa Claus" Matthew MacKay: R h y t h in Band. junior pupils; solo. ‘ Christ Back in Christmas." Eliz- ELLEN'S DIARY Memories Remain Of A You might add. in reassuring-w He” is ‘ frank dis' texpansiveness. so as not to sound cussron of some of the ob- curt. squeamish or uncomfortab- ' le. that “Mother and Daddy are and“ bemg faced by the pupils; dialogue “Mime a n d The Brackley Point school chil- Lang 5 - - . yne Time in New Yor " by Pam‘ nted their annual con- ela Campbell and Betty dren prese gan: dance “I See y eight juniors: recitation “Christ-l dialogue. “David Speaks his Piece: closing chorus. "Merry Christmas Bells" followed by closing recitation by Thelma _ At the close of the program "Dug- cert in Howes‘ Ha“ 0“ Friday- Santa arrived and distributed December 21 With Mr- Edward‘gifts and treats to the children ,, . . MacCallum acting as chairman and Mrs. Roberts and Mrs. 305- abeth Reid: dance. junior Dup- Paynter. the only ones who would really cofmml “199th m Rom} o mas Mannners by MiChael P" for the evening. and Mrs. Keith we“ received gifts from the ils; dialogue. “The Silent Santa made a timely arrival know what caused them to part. ...in the January Readers ‘ C Ckettsi. dlflogue‘ “Here ComesiBoswell as the accompanist. district. Santa was presented Hand”; duet. “Merry Christmas and gave out presents. and Others may claim to know. 0 Digest_mw 033313. the Br‘de' by E‘da Lower D0“' The following program w as with 8 gm from the chiidrem Poika. Maureen and Colleen treats from the Women's Instit- think they know, but in fact Christmas Day, 1952. What oflgift - machines. Mack tried out g1“ Macxay‘ way“ Berna’d' presented by the children: chor- 39"“ "Citatmnv My Daddy “te- ' they d°“t "Mw' 0mm" “9‘” it now? Its memories remain: ihls wendeu Rowan and Kelth Ber. “5 by pupils “It won’t Be Long STANLEY BRIDGE the rose of the dawn-glow. re-iyard. flected in the old mirror in the; And all too soon the sun reach- room above the kllt'ilt‘n. And ed trail‘s end in the west. and James beside us saying softly,,descended behind opal clouds “A Happy Christmas Eileni"iabove the hills. Below. the And all about was so still. it dark of the spruces of hedge- saemed as if the pcaco-on-earth .row and woodland were dusted of the angels‘ some still linger-l with snow. Purple shadows ed to bless the earth, . .We re- were replacing the blue on the call that as wo were about to snowy fields. Evening was fall- wander off into Dreamland oniing. We must. we said. go an new hockey-stick in the nard; “Whe recitation “Not in Easy" by “Merry Christmas exercise by Thursday night. December 20. Glenn MacKay: A Vicious Cir- ihe juniors: an exercise “The The address or welcome by 1 5010 by Eric Howattt: Skit Till Christmas" and “Go 'I‘ell Bobby MacKay was chairman : I cite" by pupils; song .“0 0 Y Story of Christmas" was present- “Targarpi MacEwen was room. Night by senior pupils; .chorus ed by seven girls and five boys 11 I was Young," by Betty it on The Mountain": welcome {or the Stanley Bridge school “ .' . oasg-does-ii l “Drummer Boy." fi“ lDuggan and Jocelyn COUSinS: by Karen Skemngto“ and a Christmas concert staged on by senior pu- . “O i v- A “My . V - - - .. presented the exercise, ui- FAMOUS FOR pus; rec‘tat'f’.” When Pa Put! Presents"; duet “What Child Is ; BRANDED iNSPECTED “p the Tree. by Yelena Mac‘ This“ by Sally Hughes and‘ ‘: Kay: star drill by five seniors: Joan MaCCaiium. soio‘ mi.th S T E A K S ‘ V dialogue “A Great Saving" by‘ i ‘ ‘ d . the Eve of the Day itsclf. tilere.llirn on the out o r ‘ - Lime Ones Dear Lord Are we" . .: reached us a gentle lowing ! lights. d o Chris‘mas a“? sawmiqgmb Ai‘beitai by Faye Robinson: dialogue: GOOD 03» from the stables. And James.; “Next year." Mack offered. i 8: git: EmigLike sChr‘iginnmvgtt “rehearsal for the “11.001 Con'l MONEY0 ears attuned always to catchgjoining us as we stood a mom~ h0 iggii Duo an Mariofingis icert” by me 599"“- puplls‘.rhy' 1 BACK ‘i any offbeat of the farming. lift-tent in the yard to admire the SihS Aig’eria fiaci‘eod and A“; mm band selecmns by pup‘ls‘ ,....HWW‘, ed his head from his pillow and display of colors. “we should Intermission was followed by‘ Phone 4-8817 - 4-5435 Charlottetown. P.E.I. 4 Claus." Eric Howatt; dialogue ‘ tav pr sent-v b Sh ii Shaw. “A Pain in the Side." George S 9 ‘V e y ‘ Campbell. past the window. “They do. to- Why. 1962 had been exceeding- wards midnight. you know. 1y good. And the Christmas Day was Until tomorrow — — Diary—~’ solo u . . , . . Bernard: recitation "Auntie‘s a cartii sin in which ihe aud_; u . . . . . u - ..... .. £3923? thgiilcfim‘hyiigg cliginrgnusd i figrgiozmomfi 519mb and Upper Plate" by Don Montgom- ience participated. The program l t 1: 00 a window,“ “it's lb e‘ Next voar'.’ We graniteth weii 9W9 bm°“I°1°§“eB “:3 133d dMlx' continues with a recitation by H' BENNETT CARE 1’ ‘ .. " r - " - ' ' “p' y Va 9" ‘3 3"” Dou las MacCailum; song :Siiéieehgiisdnixigfllltl; “i: it. wait}; in the distance now. “Winter wonderiandn hy highl “Me‘idmg Stockings” by the I Insurance Counselling : {he hiv ‘. ‘ f 7 '. mm ‘0 mnmhs ahead' But at girls; recitation "If I Was Santa v - ' -i . -i i~ us _ 1o DISL SuDl- Sun Life of Canada lancbes of the white bllch any rate. this one. Christmas 500101“ [111915. I‘ECI 8 ion Bn 0 ‘l ’ “Wosty ’l‘hc Snowman" by Mario“ cousms and Gary Robinson: piano solo. Char- l ere’s a VERSA'Ij WEE'IN From the south . . . ’ I r i \‘ . . . PURE BARBADOS Fancy Molasses comes from the sunny island of Bar- bados in the West Indies. Containing 65% sugar content. it Is a smooth flowing sweetner with a tempting taste all its own. An excellent source of carbohydrates it is also a good source of food energy for young and old alike. And here are some of the many delicious foods you can perfect. Clean. and white-spread . Goodnight. . . and sparkling every frost-gem agiow in the sunlight. A day. it' came to mind. fashioned out Graham’s Road of winter-starlight by a kind W P f providence to allow members oft ' families? even tllose who were‘ I resents LI 6 separated by distances. to know ' the joy of forgathcring again iMemberShlp about the Christmas llearthfire — i and a table they loved. ow1 RFNSINGTON — Th9 48th many young mothers would wrap anmversary 0‘ Graham's Road up their babes . perhaps their ‘W.I. was celebrated on Tues- iirst-born. and so happily lake 3 day evening. December 4, in the them to their girlhood home. or . form of a social evening held at to that of her husband's boy- the home of Mrs. Walter 3nd ood. to be numbered that dayiMrs. Ralph Wigmore. with the flock. 1 The highlight of the evening “You and Gran'daddy are Com‘iwas the presentation of a certi- lng over to dinner? Then comeificate and life membership to 081131" Alex suggested com- iMrs. Ray MacLeod. one of the ing by through the morning. ey- i surviving charter members of ca shining with the magic of it this institute. Mrs. MacLeod has all. "because you must first. an unbroken membership re- Iee Aall] the gift; by iree" gord of forty-eight years. and Don't worryiitbey alum" . . . ex is muc in e. e 0 an orty-eight years in an or aniz- ' ' ' ' ' unknown friend ("He must be a ditch. She not only accomiilish- mm mm: "m u m Iabox very. very kind man." he said. ed that honor. but has filled ' ' “aw' Wk. 3 b." b" Ink" "0. o w. more... i... .8... y... w... . m... 0. m, prepare for your family and guests usmg PURE BARBADOS “dough ,0“ “Hum a delightful box of Christmas service. and has given unstintv "‘ ‘ndk in" .M i symbols. Never was a little ingly of her time and talents for * Meats! vegetables * Desserts W ,ywr 9.“. boy more pleased. nor awed by the advancement of any 3 on d * P- * F t- S or-Th." bk. .m 3‘ Youlw.d the wonder of it. as he opened cause .for the welfare of the '93 r08 mgs’ auces ’om. YO! Easy-Does-It with the parcel and carefully un- community. . * Cakes * Breads , . wrava each item. and enjoy- Mrs. Macheod was the first "m. "w mm“ 9M“ ed them 8“. again and again. secretary treasurer of the Insti- * Cookies * Candies cookies. And when we came to the house across the lane on Chris- tmas Day. we were met by the tute organized on December 4. 1914. and has held various of- fices through the years. she has served on the provincial execu- five as convenor of agriculture. and was the first secretary the provincial * Gingerbreads * Special treats V at your favorite food store. P RE BARBADOS no ussrs " u..- . treasurer drama festival. A delicious lunch of sandwich- es and ice cream and cakes was scrv , the members. topped rel! off with a beautifully decorated sy cake. NORMAN-DOMINAMI TherssmsBmceoisiioid 53" i" E ii at "(it tiff.” {‘v. FOR sxcstism SUGAR count" .15! 'Ol IAILI USI IE5! 'Ol COOKING to. l on i ii