Ill lnllnhu-1 tau. ralttss of not . Oil the detdls. car- I N T.- h RED CARPET RECEPTION Queen Elizabeth II. left. and the arch in 53 years. The royal cou- Duke of Edinburgh, right. climb pie came ashore from the yacht steps of red-carpeted landing Britannia in a 100-year-old gilded stage as they arrive in Lison. Por- barge and were greeted by Por- tugal. today for the first visit to tugese President Francisco Higino the tiny country by a British mon- Craveiro Lopes. center, and his wife. partly hidden. Elizabeth and her husband had spent 20 hours aboard the yacht in a private re- union after a separation of four- months. (AP wirephoto via radio from Lisbon). l AGRICULTURAL NEWS P. E. I. Department of Agrtculturo y FARMERS wnair According to the latest word up organized by Mr. Keith Clay of the Provincial Department of Ag- riculture on Tuesday evening. Feb- ruary 12. Mr. Clay explained club , B. R. Jones. Officers a pointed rh? "I622? twm Pubufhed '" from the club members are: Pres- ule "lures 3" "W .1” 3" ident. Elwin Wyand, Vice-Prcsid- "M 5e '"p"”'"I ""39I'"35- ent. Orville Smith and Secretary- -gnog-; COURSE Treasurer. Gwencth MacDonald. cussed and with this in mind two teams were selected for a debate using the topic. ”RESOLVE That Powder and Lipstick Should Al- ways be worn by Girls." Members on the pro side are. Gweneth Mac- Donald. Orville Smith and Carol Dickleson. Members on the con side are Elwin Wyand. Wayne Dickiason and Merllyn Stevenson. The next , ' be held on March it at the home 1.” I of Gwenetli MacDonald. The meet- tm. uIIe':Ir":::g :':;"": "I1; lng was then adjourned. Gwencth Hm" Mm R3951. REL De. MacDonald. Secretary-Treasurer. partment of Agriculture. Summer TRAVELLER8 REST AND DIS- ilda or to Dr. George Fisher. P. TRICTS 4-H CALF CLUBS - D9P'""'W'" Of A8fICu1lIIl'9- This new club was recently or- ' ganled at the home of Roy Walk- er. New officers appointed in this club are: Club leader. Roy Walk- er with directors John Marchbanks 8?. Sllblecis such as Horticulture, Field Crops. Cattie' Husbandry. Insemination, F a r m Mechanics. etc. will be discussed. Group recreation and leadership training will play a part. TM! .is an opportunity for any- one interested. in the Province. to eater the discussions and practical demonstrations on how to prevent. 0530! and deal with the various Problems of health in livestock. in Charlottetown and there will be no registration fee or any cl...-. sea. In other words. the course is "' I” "V ”n' I'""'9"'d WII0 pointed from the club are: Pres- ""f' L" 931- 19"" W- ident. Edwin Walker. Vicc-Piesid- Jtmion, FARMERS ent. Carl Montgomery. and Secre- The 3”. pm” Junior Farm. tary-Treasurer. Vivian Pillman. on pm my -mum”. mum It me Other members joining this club Board Room of the Provincial De- "'7 5"'"" G"'""''8- 39"! Wood- pammtm of Aniwnurc In sum, Garth Marchbank. Walter Schur- mcrside. The President. Edward m'"' H'”Id C”""5' F"9ddY ROY- (Ilarke, Belmont, lot is was in "or "I, My" sch"m""- the Chair, Keith Clay; oil thle Provincial Over twan members listen "mi ' 3'9" W" "I! altemguyejytygo . ",1 mm: present and explained 4-H Club ive address avg 5, own,” work to use new members. stung," ,4 9,. R0”, Candi" A debate was then " on Mount” police. --3.,” 1-,", an tor the next regular meeting. The the Farm" was the .u 3 0; ml Iblllc for this debate will be "R lk. me”. "P. solve Thai Country Youth Lesa a Pf, More Enioyable Life Than City Youth." Vivian Pillman. Secretary. 5” deg Treasurer. t.., El '3 is E ii ti dra School March 12th. Rd! call V017 (From Ila teat pics). mar members paid incinbsriip fees. A short recreation period follow- the next roll call be answered by "What you like best in your club work." It was moved by Violet Comp- ton and seconded by Harold Waite that we enter the musical festival. It was suggested by club lead- er. Urban Laughlln. that a debate be held. The topic for this debate is. ”Resolve That Country Life Of- fers More Advantages for Young people than City Life." On the at- firmative side are Merilyn Mac- Donald. Carl Pauptit and Violet Compton. Mcrilyn and John MacDonald of- (cred to have the next meeting. The meeting closed with the Na- tional Anthem. The meeting was followed by a period of recreation and a delic- ious lunch was served by the hos- tess. Mrs. Martin Dekkcr. Mcrllyn MacDonald, Secretaryvlit-easurer. EARNSCLIFFE 4-H CALF CLUB The second eeting of the Earsncllffe 4-H if Club was held at Cherry Valley School on Febru- ary 2 with twelve members and nine visitors present. The different breeds of calves were discussed and it was decid- ed in favour of six Holstein and six Hcrebords. interesting records books on the feeding of calves were passed around to tht members and also manuels for 4-l-l Dairy calf clubs. It was moved by the membe - that a debate be held on the topic "Resolve That City Life is Bot- ter Than Country Life." The meeting closed with the Queen. Marie Murphy, Secretary- Treasurer. ALEXANDRA AND DISTRICT The firlt regular meeting of the Alaxand - and Districts 4-H Hol- . stein and Boot Club for 1957 was held February 12th at Alexandra School. The President. Janet Jones. call- ed the meeting to order by ask- ing members to repeat the 4-H Club pledge in unison. Roll call was ans ed by eight members. The minutes from the reorgnis- ing meeting in January were read and approved. Members then dis- cussed ways of raising money for club projects and decided to hold .a crokinole party on March lat ,. T a School. C were appointed to arrange for same. COI'I'EIp0I'lI'IeIICl'. was read and discussed. The Secretary. Phyllis Jones. was appointed to act as a club reporter and report activities to "Teen Times" as well as to the Supervisor. The leader. Mrs. Chutes Jones. oistlined the work to be carried out during the club year and alliga- ed the lesson for the coming month. Meetings will be held at Alann- to be lHlW8fet;tI1yPlIcIrlIcl'h. gs is keep 'th . a . Irl:.' zines then co&nc0ed a interacting contest. "llllllow Onenawrneinberaadthroafsro next month. Correspondence was wards Red Cross wered by each member contribut- ing towards March of Dimes. Mrs. Felix Peters kindly invited the members to her home for March meeting when there will be a sale of cloth remnants. the meeting adjourned followed by social hour and a delicious lunch served by the hostess. On behalf of all the members a heary vote of thanks was tendered the hos- tess for a very enjoyable evsning. all the 4-H clubs are now request- thls information to the next regu- members with beef steer calves were. ward Island lloqrital will be held the classroo P a s id 0 a c e, Charlottetown. on with ihaby-laws andfor transactions! suchother busi- nsmntnsybsbrouaht ore No immediate Plans For Royal Visit To America LONDON Reuters - Queen Elis- abeth and the Duke of Edinburgh have no immediate plans to visit the United States and Canada. it was officially stated here today. The statement came from a for- eign office spokesman who was commenting on a Washington re- port that President Eisenhower had invited the Queen to visit the United States this autumn. "We understand that Bucking- ham Palace have said that this is by no means the first time that the possibility of a visit by the Queen to the United States has been mooted" the spokesman said. "in fact, however. there are no plans for a royal visit to the United States or to Canada at pre- sent." Authoritative sources in Wash- accepted the America invitation Ington said Sunday the Queen had "unofficially." anuouncnmaur DELAYED They added a formal announce- ment was being delayed at the sug- gestion of the British government until Anglo-American relations. u set by the Suez crisis. were on a firmer looting. These sources said President Eisenhower sent the invitation to London several weeks ago. They forecast acceptance after the Ber- muda meeting next month be- tween President Eisenhower and Prime Minister Harold Macmillan. Before the foreign office com- meat. The News Chronicle describ- ed the reported invitation as a generous gesture toward the B - tish people. a SOURIS WEST W.l. On February 13th the members of Sourls West W.l. met at the home of Mrs. Bert Muilally. The president presided and the meet- ing opened by repeating the Mary Stewart Collect in unison Roll call was responded to by ten members donating a cup and saucer. The secretary read the minutes of the last meeting which were adopted as read. Reports of the various commit- tees were than heard. The sick committee reported having visited a sick family and contributed to- wards their needs. The school committee gave their report and the meeting decided to purchase a globe and basin for the school. The secretary was asked to make the necessary purchase. A lady was hired to scurb and clean the school. The same com- mittees were reappointed for the read and dealt with accordingly. it was decided to donate 81.00 to- Roll call next month will be ans- the There being no further business ell. Preston Jewell. Hollis Jewell, Wendell Jewell. Robert Sander- son, Joan Sanderson. Ralph Sand- erson. Raymond Warren and Bar- ry Stevenson. Following the election of officers the advantages of teaching 4-H club members how to be able to speak in public were .....1 Since there will be very little c uh work during the winter mo hs. ed to participate in public and de- bating. With this in mind the North River decided to enter a inter-club debate on the topic. "Resolve that Potato Farming is More Profit- able than Dairying."- Each of the club members were asked to find out who would have ciaves as a project and to bring lar meeting. In addition. those uested to inform their par- ents that ali such calves must be castrated prior to June 30th and must be exhibited as beet steers on local achievement day. Following this portion of the a- genda the meeting was then ad- loaned. Elva Jewell, Secretary- Treasurer. rarncs snwsnn ISLAND nosrrrai. ANNUAL MEETING Node. I; hereby given that in pursuance of the Act of incorpor- m. new nurses' V afternoon visiting at the home of NORTH RIVER There was a large crowd from different parts of the Island at- tending the carnival at the North River Rink. Many of them receiv- ed lovely prizes on the night of February 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jewell -ind family. spent Sunda, afternoon vis- lting friends and relatives at North River. The many friends of Mrs. Daniel P h -y of Kingston are sorry to hear of her tuntinueous sick- ness in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Orman Yeo and family. spent an evening recently at the home of Mrs. Yeo's broth- er in North River. Mrs. Harold Younker is home again after spending a few days in the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital. where she had a small opera- tion. Mrs. Grace Yeo. Mrs. Gordon Jewell. and son Hollis, spent an Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vickerson. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Younker and family were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Jewell and family. North River. Miss Hester MacNeili. teacher at North River, spent the week- end at her home in Lake Verde. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jewell had as their guests Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Stevenson and family. Mrs. Clayton Stevenson criter- tained the membe s of the North River Institute at her home on Monday evening, February 4th. There was a good attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Ford and family and Mr. Ford's mother, Harrington. spent Sunday in North River. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Jewell. Mr. and Mrs. William Wheatley spent Sunday afternoon visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Jewell. A number of people of North River attended the funeral of the late Mr. Daniel Taylor of Nine Mile Creek. , Master Boyce Stevenson was the guest of Master Douglas Jewell recently. Mr. John Jewell and Mr. Clay- Mr. Roland G. Taylor. Char- lottetown. who was elected direc- tor of the Canadian Jcweller's As- sociation at the national conven- tion oi that organization held this week in Toronto. Mr. Taylor is a member of Taylor: Jewellers Ltd. one of the ' -established firms in the Province. He will repre- sent P.E.I. on the Board of Di- rectors of the association. HAMPTON LADIES AID The regular and birthday meet- ing of Hampton Ladies Aid was held at the home of Mrs. John Rogerson on Wednesday evening. February 13th. Mrs. M.l(. Char- man conducted the worship basing her remarks on "Love" and read- ing I Corinthians X111. The sec- retary then read the minutes which were approved and signed The treasurer's report was also adopt- ed as read. Several new pieces of work were given out and some fit-ished art- icles passed in. Some time was given to preliminary plans for a concert and basket social to be held in March. Final plans to be made at a later meeting. The hostess then treated the members to a lovely lunch aug- mented by a delicious hirthdny cake made by Mzs. G.R. Cannon. Mrs. Charman was chosen to make the 1958 Birthday Cake. The March meeting will be with Mrs G.R. Cannon and Mrs. Wcndsor ton Stevenson were in the city last week. C.T. MILLVIEW W.I. Mrs. Lorna Drake entertained 14 member. of the Women's Insti- tute and 2 visitors at her home on Wednesday evening. February 6. Meeting d singing the Island Hymn followed by repeating club women's creed in unison. Roll call was answered with a grab-bag that netted the funds of 33.75. Minutes of last meeting read. approved and signed by pres- ident. and monthly tatement giv- en. 820.00 was gratefully receiv- ed, donated from the teacher, Mrs. Christmas concert money. Sick committee reported I sick calls made and school ' bought paper towels for the school. Bills from then two committees presented and paid. Red Cross sew- ing complet ” and to be sent in to headquarters. Correspondence contained appeals from the Red Cross and March of Dimes cam- paigns. It was moved and second- ed to give 310.00 to Red Cross and 33.00 to March of Dimes. Mrs. Joe Smith and Mrs. Edison Drake were ,,' T on "- 90 interview E. J. McDougall and make plans for take part in the sponsoring of a Shur-Gain concert. Mrs. Alex Stewart invited mem- bers to her home for next meeting. Roll call is to be answered with an Irish joke or a fine. Collection amounted to 31.00 and one mem- bership fee paid. Puzzle drawing contest was won by Mrs. Gordon Sheidow. A very delicious lunch was served by the hostess. a sist- ad by her daughters Lynda and Marilyn and her mother-in-law. Mrs. Francis: Drake. Meeting ad- journed. Stayhome Wile Mn. Shells Coo says a with iould any home and keep "house instead of taking a ioh. and though it may make lin- aaolag hard. his is a rcplv so the former artlala in no Seandard by when who earn as help the family income. Whioh side is you invest? Got The Standard-on sale now. complete with -agnlu. I3- saas aunt and M pagas st so-iss. Only tau sub. ONIALI NOW i l icon-i-niuvsiu.scn:cI.ua This club was In rcwgllhd as ,FehnIII'! 14. IV In IdD(1sydofthcProvhehl L Ross being a portion of Bell will be the devotional leader. WEST COVE HEAD W.M.!. The West Cave Head W.M.S. met at the home of Mrs. Orr Mc- Cann on the evening of Feb. it. 1957. with 13 members and 2 visi- tors present. Mrs. Lorne Mac- Milian opened the meeting with the devotional period following a part of the world day of prayer service as outlined in the Mis- sionary monthly, various members assisted with scripture and oth- er readings. Mrs. Donald Allen played the organ for hymns. Mrs. Grove MacMlllan. and Mrs. Co- lln MacLure gave readings and Mrs. Donald Alien gave a Christ- ian Stewardship reading. The business meeting was con- ducted by the president. Minutes of the last meeting were read anal approved. 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Mrs. Donald Allen and Mrs. Ches- ley Hughes, Devotional leader. Mrs. Leith Maclfinnon. Collection for the evening 35.05. Meeting clos- was served by our hostess and committee and a social hour al- ed with Mizpah Benediction. Lunch. toyed by all. 3'55 E5 0 E :15 -ii "There's no fire-but I can see ci lemon pie down there" 0 Men who like food sure are tempted by the sight of SQUARE DANCING COMMUNITY CENTRE TONIGHT Box luncn. Each couple bring own lunch. Swingsters supply coffee. etc. Everybody welcome. 50 cents. a ' ,, satin T lemon pie-the kind you always get when you use loll-0 Lemon Pia Filling. Brimful of true lemon flavor and natural delicacy-it out-tastes them all! Yet you do no grating or juicing. No other method can guarantee the. old-fashioned lemon pie goodness you get every tune with lell-O Lemon Pin Filling. Yet you make it in minutes. (loll-O '5 a owned in Canada by General J Ell.- LEMON PIE FILLING ngistaredtradsaisrh Foorh.Liinited.) FOR DRUG NEEDS PHONE 41 7I TO ANY . 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