Mrs. Henry Bishop, and Mrs. spring. Paula Muttart, centre, WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS. District Convention Plans IQCHS Home Ec Department ‘Presents Display Of Fashion \/ On Thursday evening the; shion shows. one by each ef the Discussed By | Group home economics departmevi of} grade nine classes at the schoo Chariotte High Sebo! | and a number of special num. Dollar was hos-, meeting lunch was served by) presented their annuai display| bers for the “teaalpian” child. tess to a gee ae the the hostess and committee. | and program in the high school | ren See a Springvale WI on Tuesday ev auditorium. The come to Da cnts ning, March 18, for their ak CENA. SS. The program entitled “‘fash- and friends attending the show ar monthly meeting. The presi- of the Ch WMS w. held ions, out of this world’’ was bas-| was given by Chery! Jenkins dent, Mrs. Lester Johnstone, 2) in. ee Mrs —y | ed on a visit » another planet | and ents on “ianalnia chaired the meeting, which MacKinnon on Wednes- “tenalpia” by & group of earth) outlining the theme of tne pro. opened with the Institute se day ¢ evening, March 16. | children from QCHS. The earth gram were given by Wendy Phi- and Mary Stewart Collect. of this meeting be children put on five separate fa- llips. The minutes of the last meet- “Caled By A New Name, Sons” | In the fashion shows he.d by ing were read and roll call was) it was with the call to! each of the grace nine classes, answered by nine members and, worship and prayer. the girls modeled the dresses, four visitors. Mrs. Garfield MacFadyen suits, skirts or pyjamas that The secretary reported a bal-| the script and the ex- ioe bot made during the’ year ance of $46.36 from the cake| en by Ms = nrg = ev. ae oe Sater a eee c ee ee ee, oe teetel| a ee Teetee tS the program was a welcome song . 1 en in) How tg Association for mem-| ae bible study was led by) their native language ano a solo an Charles Frizzell. wy earth gir! Julie Foster. The ae and school commit-! Mol call was answered by 13) number of dances including tee reports were heard and cor-| members visitors <a t”? respondence consisted of a letter the minutes of the last meeting | aipian” children and ee a from the cancer society and the were read te ere ian dance and an Italian dance by annual report from the .Red| eaee Fen a oo Mrs. Dun- the earth children were also in- Cross. —_— s Prayer | cluded in the program. A questionnaire on education was served by the hos- PS sag grade eight home econo- was received from Mrs. Edwin) gnc the committee in | class presen a skit Cook, provincial education con-| charge. The next meeting is to entitled the case of the delin. vener and this was given t0| be held the home Mrs quent Home Ec’ers” and a dis- Mrs. Lester Johnstone to be fill- Louis Darrach. oeee on “what is ed out. ome economics” rounded out uUCcw , Plans were made for the dis- The oes. of the “ evening’s prog! trict convention h W work of the " manual : | Cornwall United Church Women | training classes os the schooi'¥ The next meeting is to be held| was held at the home of Mrs. | was also on dis . at the home of Mrs. Frank | Stewart Drake and Mrs. Mar- / e close = the eveni Crabbe and members aret Drake recently. Mrs. MODEL Program the students paeetes lunch committee for the meel-| Walter Boyle was in charge of Mrs. Alta Acorn, and on ee ing are Mrs. Bruce Stuart, Mrs.| the worship service the theme chard Mathe: n th Pet. es 4 Austin Sentner and Mrs. Ivan) of which was “What Is the Miss Gail Cameron, daugh- | home ec oe e school's | Sentner. | Church.” Mrs. I Walls read the| ter of Mr. Mrs. B.H. Ca onomics teachers’ and | Following adjournment of the | scripture and the prayer was meron, Crestwood Drive Ex- | Mr. Royston Mugford, ARCO, $ led by Mrs. Boyle tension in Charlottetown, is is A geo a a at the ‘ “ 4 a“ | one of the models that will be Searncis- S/SIDE AID PRESENTS “PREVIEW FOR ‘62 irs Waesin cree ot ae metas tion Ga et i s IDA BAILEY ALLEN | the study book: and the meeting i oo H oe Ed- dents throughout the Fifty different feminine | Pauline Muttart, Miss Roberta | this exciting spring weight | rose suit with its chin-boy col- divided into groups to discuss Ladies er eoeten ee fashions will be presented this Clark, Miss Brenda Brown, , wool. This smart light blue suit | lar which follows the trend . -: “ = questions why end April 9, 10 and 11 os | afternoon in Summerside by | Miss Paula Morris, Miss Bev- | with its box jacket, small col- | this seasons styling. Fine woo! Mi -Morning Tea Party urch’, ‘what keeps a local . * | HH. BENNETT CARR nine models at “Preview For | erley Yeo, Mrs. Kenneth ae ry a real pene - - ernee et Se “ehureh alive” and ius aS Insurance Counsel ff i | son, Mrs. Pi B i of the many fine suites rs arn | 2,” ‘the anneal) taenion shew | - ee one ere navy blue jacket dress of pure Featu res Ma ny Goodies | to itself,” as well as a number WELLINGTON Dist. Supr. Sun Life ef Canada and afternoon tea presented by | the Ladies Aid of the Prince | County Hospital, with spring Garnet Ross. The fashions to | is seen in a fully lined useful be modelled will include cos- | suit which will prove a versa- silk, detailed self trim is charming- the brief jacket with its | of other The heavy polished golden! “These jams are really In the absence of the secre- Phune 4-8817 — 4-5435 A meeting of the United Charlottetown, P.E.I1. oo Ladies Aid was held re- aii iii eel 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. Mar. 31, 1962. fashions from the Barbara Ann | tumes ranging from afternoon | tile number for sping wear- ly designed for figure flattery. oak door swung wide open andi gems,’ chuckled the Chef,| tary, Mrs. Stanley Wile. vied| ae ote te aid Ltd. This social event will be | dresses, cotton dresses, suits, | ing. The chanel jacket is fea- | Miss Brenda Brown is dis- in the doorway stood our| smacking his lips. | the minutes of the last meeting. | | eae ose oe is prt held this afternoon from 3 to 5 | evening dresses, sportswear, | tured in this three-piece dou- | playing an exciting red tWO smiling host, Mr. William A. “They are now sold world Mrs. Watson Livingston is in| iss waa Sete tat kao p.m, in the auditorium of the | and formals. In the pictures | pie knit wool in the bone piece suit of imported wool Baxter, benevolent with the wide and are still made ny our, charge of the worship for the er, Mrs. Charles Allen was or- | D ows Summerside Canadian Legion above are, left to right, Miss | shade. Paula Morris, right, | knit created in France for years, active, rosy-cheeked,| plant today in small batches,” | next meeting and Mrs. Lawson ganist. March meeting is to be : Home on Notre Dame Street, _ Roberta Clark, in signs of | ee del for this lovely | lansea. smartly tailored, dapper with a| said Mr. Baxter, ‘‘much as when pyr da Mrs. Sterling Go.) held at the home of Mrs. Earle} Men s & Boys’ Wear and the models include Miss spring which are apparent in is the mode § red silk handkerchief padre ‘tn | my wife first made them and I e study book. i Haid fbensagythelarest By 94 we ELLEN'S DIARY | Afternoon Sun Attempts | Alex comment- ed, smiling happily this after- noon over a small gift, ‘if she hadn’t come home, I wouldn't ie “Just think,” anne Bond, Women’s Editor, Phone 4-8506 ha | snowplow e Highway, she would still be in stant re are a number . of ‘Tfs’ HAPPENINGS Pact tea, x . .But here she was, 7 hom to us for the weekend, to | Mrs. Fred Curtis, nee Helen ee over by Mrs. Clarence ore the little family in the| rrie, whose marriage took M h ’ ouse across the lane once = - Pree U Lh - more complete. She, it came to a ded ayy nee mind, would have cause to re- od oder a ae i call this homing in later, years, , pay since it was not the usual sma ao those wae for | wheeling of minutes, she and the re. Begg e dl "tae bed other students of our road came a aacalhnsecess shower at her y, but by slower travelling “a me on March 15. wind. Mrs. B.H. Cameron and davu- ghter Anne entertained for her come Miss “‘Sis’’ Kelly left Summer- side Wednesday to it | riends in Montreal. ls . Aubrey Brown of Stan- ley ao who spent the winter | sea in Holbrook, Massach- ciles with her yay Barnes, has returned to the vince ae is now visiting ‘er | Brown and Mrs. | | easioned by conditions left |the wake of eon recent | blown March stor “And I seancaber of it,”’ she | - recount one day, if re © share her recollections Mrs. George Scantlebury and ; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred oe this spring-trip, ‘‘we came fro Mrs. Lena Cook were hostesseS yoscrs Walter Wells and Ralph e Highway home by horse oad at a coffee party and kitchen Hayward have returned to Sum- | pr igh.” the afternoon shower at the former’s home on turday morning March 24, On Saturday evening she was the guest of honor at a commun- after attending the | was pleasant, the sun attempt- “Cockshutt” Convention in The ing to shine through a light Brunswick Hotel, Moncton, N.B. | veil of clouds. there was more than a hint of softness in ity shower held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Jenki t - i ene bara, B.C. Wright aman enkins ay hdc that the spring ua t by Mrs. S.S. Beaton, have re- In the yards the storm had r. Mrs. Lorne L. Noon- tuned to their homes in Sum-| heaped the winter-dirifts a an, iailisboroush Street, Char- merside “attr visiting relatives having fashioned them by lottetown, have returned to their anti friends in Boston, Massach-| winds’ sculpturing, vinto aan home after spending three usetts. | and domes and intricate oa weeks "gauge at Miami Beach dings which were quite beauti- | Florid. Mrs. E. Godfrey, who spent ful to see. Not that, as we ie. Mrs. Bert C pre Bago nthe on in tur to | We, could 2 ert Campbell, convener St t on return to of the 1962 “parade of spring Union, N.J, —— ge eo gehen ing ee , for the Junior Ladies rince Edward Island Mr. and Mrs. James P. Phil- Honptal reported recently that fs mmerside have re- ticket sales for the show, which C¢eived word of the being held on a; 9. 10 and their son, ee to Miss Claire 11 are ) cumaing alon Norris m4. Mrs. Campbel! poner the crops on i the — season ahead. as | for the drifts, now with Aneil's mame on our lips in anticipat- | = greeting, these will soon van- | cely. ene “that Day Cc ye ing see them more clearly. doesn’t want children; or furni- “ erside were weekend - I was form a trained sean = as» ‘ S ae th. i aon mae |" Mack came by to catch his Any widow or spinster who/ ture; or anything to tie him) nurse and hag me some-| ae to Baltic the guests of | ae oh Monday have all pm the newlyweds will take up re re-| Second breath after a spell of would countenance such purely| down. He is a social misfit like thing to prevent this,” Mrs . r oe sald: bet tat Teens a mn si oa | shoveling snow. He antes as he | time-killing attentions for any the bachelor and widower who Baxter —- “So 1 th ght nies. Leighton Coulson cual ie We temtees ca Tec, Bawell reached out for slices of the length of time ought to have her| wrote you recently. Such men, up door-buffers. Sea View is a or in Prince | day at 1:30 p.m. and th 6:00 frit we were paring. head examined. shouldn’t marry; as a favor to| “So easy to make! Just stuff mn t tud shows Tuesd : Chief Justice and Mrs. Thane | It's a funny thing,” he nod- | As you say, a man’s resolve | women, should stay single. old socks with cotton or r. Bruce Montgomery. : - Wednesday st ay and of Summerside | ded, “but I always ong apple = to marry— or, if a widower, | If and when they do condes- old wool. Sew them ent at Prince of Wales . | being made ready a +1 up deco! spent the weekend with oy par: pie | ime Phe Ah om fol e is conven- NS. with their a Mrs. | rs lifies him t rt and pays and pays. If this t ee ef the Hebet committee. Gordon K . Kinsman | it ‘straight’! There’s a nicer ee oaeneat'a hangs Sl eal with another man, he’ rd at | y yt and Noe te 2 in gomery. and family. flavor to it.” basis. He should enlist in group| least have to the bath- ovr bab tes @ Ge 668 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parker. Mrs. Neary Maschard, Cher) 5». issue was hestere t| be ait as tae oo a a she | activities instead. reom clean, bring hem knob.” " Kensington on Saturday. visiting ile tor Genguaen con the home of in- | observed inoving meer.” “which | May I ¢ a widow) pojat out aan aa ae = meat oe Sun ing, the lle Anne in Shawinigan, Que lev. Mrs. JK. Boo Summer. would you rather have: the eve | aca "cmt Sn. ae ar Correspondents: iets Recalloped Flanan ‘Haddie ‘Malbewe Bae moa A Fm her on § iv to "9 game | Un ‘omen e Som ee, gern when ere, oth Coir ean ‘ncaa “rn, air UA T0 icy eatin, (et| °eeRaatocFalea | corn Une, Church at 5 Harry Sitliphant enter- ners, ater s e., & ‘ 0 the home of Mrs. tained ‘the East Bridge Mr. and Mrs, B.F. Hunter, oc | Se. cat cy. BR makes Shae: wend Gps OMNeN Coe oe ee come Loans Kale or Other Gi The devotional Che at ter Demeter Seer | companied ty Mr. and Mrs. A.| rere cnt os csanag.| equivalent recompense: while] Sunt tna Setting lnvelved) §=—«_Lemen Meringue @ucted by Mrs. sie on Monday evening A. Witttams, a See to ter the furry black cat | Seal to green eat die Haven't you noticed that wo- ao i [oa oe aoe fey limb to th e himse , Mr, and Mirs. J. Watson Mac. anto and New York City. Grift in the berayrd, “te nea |ber, friends. We te incepette of] Due WE02 Som suatioetivety ta THE CHEF ESCALLCPS FIN. hart as leader Nanght entertained at the Tar- the landsca io? | caring for anyone, in his greed Py seem insti y t0 NAN HADDIE OR HADDOCK | neth Owen and ten Restaurant on Wednecday Mrs. Neil Sharp left Summer | ture wa Mt striking one: the | fof ease and social ‘ ce sort of sins assisting at ‘ te week to viet : : : pany = ao eee ee ee EC guest of ky dark of himself neninst (or spinsters) Wh) rorstistic creas ‘women ‘witha 1% Re, fies battle (or we 58 oe thw Provincial Drama eae Mr. and Mrs. John W igs. the March-snow so whit tolerate that sort of thing not quant seein to gravitate te deed | fresh or frozen haddock filiets; | Mrs. Kenneth ‘ Saluk see ie oe ne . ‘ Orentdanitacr bad not only waste thethselves but ac-| Dest mates. (Or maybe they 2. hot medium-thick white: Mr. Ralph Carruthers, stud- in Summerside. Miss Spring Bre. Merk Gaudet eccompas home. . .What a vast dif. | ‘wally foster the man’s ego-sick-) rive at them by passi arift. Pit ag ey Spree gar ford who is producer of the Ce eS tite ference an “If” can make! Edna 88. It is unfair to all concern- eee 7 ee a ae Mountain Playhouse in Mont- ™merside to Royal Jaques reflects on this in her ¢d to give him currency im S0| Gortent fhopped hard-cooked egg heme in Kensingtes. real, is 2 quem st the Linkiet. Hospitel, Montreal, where he verses, “If No One” | cial circles where he is tingly) eacecds of honiien Ohaans amen % tsp. paprika | Mr. Charlies Beairsto, is re- ter Motel will undergo treatment. “Tf no one planted daffodils, or = sy lookout for foolish wom) you find youndt cults tem te 5 Gap. aaanees patetey Shon Wessee a Cente Gael Mr. Claude MacNeil, who has ,, %tt out four o’clocks to keep him amused at 0) Crettable results of past en.| 1, ta Jomen juice on Wednesday te, Crt Crocett eater | yom a point Prince Couey 20 one Sled 8 golden ship, cost to himself. GG. | count rs Sn thug. sated DOMAY oF oon | Mr. Elwin Mountain, . Summer- members Okto | Hospital where underwent _ from gray old splintered docks Mary 1 don't . butter or mar- : Glub at her home in Summer sorgory, ciel” Wednesday There'd be no gardens in the know sbout widowers, but God w+ > Hayworth cocina — | So Gann tn gous of tr teed side on Wednesday afternoon. 4, hie home in Summerside. fai, cargoes coming home help the woman who marries a column, not by mail| Cover fish with het water. | sary Wilton Ramsay and Mrs. o. at all. | bachelor, especially after they interview. Write her| Smmer $ min. Drain. G. W. Ramsay. Foltowing the Community Con) nce GERMANY BOUND hit 4. I speak from ‘ Remove any and wensn: | “ean” . ro Sheanay oveuns Cee; | OTTAWA (CP) — The Cane-| 1 20 one built an arching brid- | having married one five yeats —— | Rake feb coaree. cetwwn United “Church,” Maipe Gare Aedmatiee, Summmerdae,| 222 Oth Friday | , oo lad « highway ost ago — which I shall regret until . Add to hot white sauce with que, were entertained on Thurs- a reception was held in the that the Ist Battalion, the Royal | And no one Heme big | Ge Gay TE Cee Oe Gee Household Hint | the next § ingredients. Top with | Jay yy Soitt Panndian Legion Home canadian Regiment at Camp to lang 008 ren chest,” | cout, crumbs stirred with melted but-| and Mrs, Carr, of by the local members and work- Ipperwash, Ont., will replace the + ee ‘The honeymoon was over in| When hanging Circle or bias- ter. , Lot 16. : are. The tea table, with its at- ist Battalion, the Canadian without mall chit six months. Then he stopped, cut skirts te dry, pin them by | Bake 3) min. in mod. oven,| Mr. and Mrs. Eimer Waite, fractive of spring | Guards, ia W | aren paying there. calling to say he'd be late and| the waistband, never with 360 deg. F., or antl Lightiy/and family of Sherbrooke. oa named ¢ i the hem. browned. Rowers and tapers, was | October. started te work more and’ clothespina slong jaecompanied Mra Velda To Shine Through Clouds aren’t there?’ Granddav- | well have dens | the will give, will help keep and en- | If no one wrote a tender song, what would young lovers do To tell each other all about, their love so fond and true? |For music has a loving way of voicing things we wish to say. If no one built a little Church where worshippers could kneel And pour their troubles out in prayer, their broken hearts to | eal, How lonely life would be without | these little Churches all about! | I am so glad that people still keep in their hearts’ deep core | A love of all things pure and good, of life’s abundant store- Honour, and faith, and buddin pgp ey help us in our dark- est f bad “Monday -— Diary— | — his coat pocket and, incidentally,| was the salesm: A donation from Mrs. Alley | started this poem near the| MacLean was gratefully receiv- turn of the century. Chairman of the Board. “Come in. It’s a cool morning, | just right for tea,” he invited. i next meeting will be held at the) TEA PARTY FLAVORS RETAINED home of Mrs. Walter Gregor. Any kind of morning would ‘We believed, and have prov- | ed, that the finest homem ad e| PALMERS ROAL C.W.L. have been right for this tea par- flavors can be retained in pro-| The ly meeting of the | } ldap a pee eee cessed foods by proper hay and | Palmer's Road Parish Council wr the best ingredien | of CWL was held in the church | served. comfortable chairs with covers of the Gordon tartan, asmall table beside each. The tea equipment stood in a sunny bay window—a_ shining golden tea-trolley with a big pot of fresh-brewed tea covered with a knitted ‘‘tea cozy’, Other goodies cated a a layer | vestry. Thirty-two members at- | pound cake put together witb) tended meeting, which was oatcakes; Queen's cakes (butter| The minutes of the last meet- sponge); Scottish shortbread. | ing were read and the financial | Recipes for them all will be statement presented. The fin- | given eventually in this column. | - report siiowed that $216) ° been obtained from bingos swinging kettle of hot water, easurements level; recipes and card jes held in the var- on of - Alphonse Counells, milk, sugar tablets and lemon fer 6. | sede aleiaehane ae Foy ongpoor i eae to learn | 2 R E S s slices “because many Americans | SCOTTISH SHORT BREAD | The i ‘voted $100 be sent | | emptied Pe eee, | PANTS like them. 1% ¢. sifted flour | to the Prince County Welfare | an eperstion recently. The accompanying goodies % tsp. salt | and $75 to the scholarship fund M | All wool Dress were fabulous, and arranged on 14 ¢. cornstarch ‘Twelve dollars was sent for | ee ard Arsenault recent- | Pants by a fem- three-tier trays for easy passing. 1-3 tsp. ground nutmeg membership fees, 2 ade a business trip to Os-| ous .maker BAKED BY NEIGHBOR 1 ¢. firm Several letters were read and yy, Eldon Bari 4 full .selection A neighbor baked them, a8 % ¢, granulated sugar discussed, and con | sent sauna ban as aie | CT ecat ; my wife isn’t well,” explained; sift flour, salt, cornstarch and| venor was asked write Miss Bonita Henderso = most popular our hos nutmeg together twice. | CBC regarding shock tactics. ithe somes i . rab styles .. . FRE They includede light-as-a- + Chop in butter with past mem handed in i | tn seceodels, Parents | CUFFING. feather scones with an assort- blender until well-mixed; aah) for the REG. 16.95 ment of raspberry, strawberry, blackberry, blueberry, bramble, gooseberry and other jams. in sugar with spoon, (knead with | hands, if necessary) until dough | is fine and smooth. the ting Father Walsh, eae oe addressed the and | saveting closed WAR wrayer. cloed_Wwith prayer. MARY HAWORTH Nonmarrying Is Widow’s Pet Peeve o Dear Mary Hayworth: Hurray | for your perceptive answers to | the selfish males who want wo-| }men’s interest and affection, | i no strings attached. refer to the bachelor, 48, ins is distrait because his neg- lected sweetheart finally mar- ried someone else; and the wid-| ower, around 70, bse ean’t un-| why wom friends | drop him when they ‘Teara he! | doesn’t intend to marry again. In holding up a mirror to their scrounging attitude ofin asking something for nothing) |im the field of human attach-| ments, you've enabled us all to! to marry again — morally *| Press into 9" pie-plate. If desired, strew with tiny, “hundreds and thousands” (de- The assembly parlor of the ae or fine-chopped n ut- Kensington United Church was Bake in slow oven, 325 deg. t0| the scene of a delightful spring | 350 deg. F., from 35 to 4% min. - Saturday afternoon, BALTIC Deadbeat ed by the organizations. The, United Chure jam; chocolate-covered cookies; | 9Pened with a prayer, | Church | hes on Sunday. Mrs. Ernest Allen had attended the Presbyterial meeting of h Women held re- cently in Charlottetown. call was answered by six members and four visitors were present, Collection was taken and a donation was | ceived from a friend. Lunch was (ere a Te Rep. W.B. MacPhail procured literature on the new United Women group books | were oe around to mem- | bers. Meeti closed hymn and Senediation. The mer friends and relativ- | r Ends Today! Waite, were visitors to Kensing- 10.50 Ue... Easter Outfit to some | Valued Miss Sharon Crozier returned | | to Chasieliahews to resume her | Studies at Prince of Wales Col- | 4 after spending the week- end in Baltic the guest of her | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce | or until firm and brown rch 17th, sponsored by the | in small wedges. C001. Malpeque Road Group of the SUNDAY DINNER | United Church Women’s Organ | more often and frequently on Tossed Celery-Pickle Slices ization. weekends. He loves his job, not Lettuce Saladettes The tea tables were adorn- | me, his good clothes, smiles and, Roast Boned Shoulder of Pork) ed with bouquets of green and conversation are for the office, | ith Stoffi | white flowers, and the many | where he is known as a swell | pretty spring hats Tn to the fellow. | season’s atmospher I live in silence except for the Mrs, Alexander McKay wel- sound of TV football games and Strawberry Jam Topping _comed the many visitors from cowboy movies. We haven't Coffee Tea surrounding districts wd after | shared an office joke since I) It was good news that hand- ‘all were seated at their tables | married him. If 1 ask “How, some Mrs. William Baxter,| grace was said by Mrs. McKay. were things today?” he answers| (Vice-Chairman of the Board)| Mrs. Earle McMurdo and Mrs. | “Why?” I get no gifts for birth-| confined to her room, was feal-| MeKay poured while any, or Christmas and we have ing well enough to see me | the ree— such things are ‘‘cor- “Your house is restfully 7” for him quiet,"’ I remarked, ‘‘yet S eenyl Rev As for sex, I can’t figure whe-| persons come in and - There’ 8 enjoyed. ther he’s too old or too tired. He) never a slamming | Mr. and Mrs. Golding Reeves wi ng Pan-Roast Peeled Potatoes Buttered Diced Rutabaga Lemon Sherbet | | the guests. Piano selections by L. M. Murray were much cend to, marry, the wife pays) ratively with yarn, tie ided * Crozier. lucky person I at $85.00. | MEDICAL PHARMACY a here to serve you ANY La hour of the day or night. 1] Open Sat. till 5:30 p.m. CALL 4-6623 for 24 hour service DOWS veemer at Prete’ || Men's & Boys’ Wear Richmond St., Ch’to 144 Great rge St. DRUG STORE OPEN THIS WEEKEND GIGGEY’S PHARMACY 163 Kent open Saturday afternoon and will be the Store open Saturday evening. “Open All Day Sunday and Sunday Evening”. DIAL 4-3170 FREE DELIVERY Will be only “The Dover Road” Charlottetown ute Theatre Guild TONIGHT SATURDAY, MARCH 3ist at 8:30 P.M. Summerside Civic Auditorium Admission $1.00