Mrs. mckoxrecelved a prize for the best. I A number ofnew program cov-‘ ers were on display, Miss Mur- iel Haslam, convener for the pro- gram introduced Rev. George Ebsary of Crapaud who gave a very interesting and instructive talk and showed a film strip on ~ Newfoundland, his native prov- ' ince. Mr. Ebsary concluded his talk ’ by singing the “Ode to Newfound- ' land. A hearty vote of thanks : was extended to him. This part ' of the meeting was followed by = an auction sale of premium art- icles received from Fairfields, Mr. George Dunning acting as auctioneer. . The March meeting will be * held at the home of Mrs. Suther- land Ma-cKay. Meeting closed with the National.Anthem, and ,nAm-run w. 2. Mrs. Jarvis Ferguson entertain- ed the ladies of the Hampton W. I. at her home on Monday even- ing, February. The meeting op- ened with the singing of the ode followed by the repeating to the‘ creed n unison. The minutes were read by Miss Roma Sherren. Secretary protem, approved and signed. Roll call was answered by 9 members and 1 visitor. Corres- pondence was read and the sec- retary was asked to write Argy- le Shore Institute accepting their kind invitation to meet with them on February 10th. The treasurer reported $25.60 on hand and all bills paid. School committee reported may, pencil sharpener and eraser needed. New committees appointed: Lena Caroline Mcbure. Women’: Editor. Phone 8506 Mo'nday,March 3, 1958 The Guardian Page 1.1 NEW GLASGOW W.I. Miss Elsie Laird was hostess to New Glasgow Women's Instit- ute on Monday evening Febru- ary 3rd.. with the president pre-~ siding. Meeting opened by sing- have as their guest Mrs. George Dixon who spoke on Women’s Work. Committees next month Sch- ool, Miss Cameron. Lunch, Mrs. Merrille Green. Mrs. Tyrus Hol- mes. Programme, Mrs.’ Roy MR. AND MRS. J. F. SAND ERSON AND ATENDANTS mple Will Reside M51’. Peter's, E. I. Yorsl.on. sister of the groom was attired in a grey suit with ac- cessories to match. Her corsage was red roses, ing “Love's Old Sweet Song". Green Mrs Earl Willis School Miss Jo Ce Ferguson and lunch was served by the hostess . l 2 The groom was attended by £°n°“led by repeatlng the “(meet Mrs. Yeo to have talk on Mrs. Clifford Zllerren; Program— aislsted by the °°m'mmee 1”‘ lvery Pretty wedding took St. Peter's Bay.‘ Robert, Shaw brother 0;; the m ”m5°“' “Education” next month. Roll me, Mrs. Edwin Ferguson and C arge’ Fourteen members answered he Ma°Le°d resldence’ roll ciaii with donations for “The The bride looked charming in when Mary Margar- . at t bride. A’ lovely mcepfion was held call “Irish Joke”. Mrs. Green Mrs. Ear-le Callbeck. Lunch, Miss plate a navy blue suit with pink acces- TEN MILE HOUSE W. I. ‘ k t the home of the bride. After . ,, . thanked Mrs. Dixon for her very Barbara Dunsford and Mrs. Gor- dgetowflv , -_ - 7 V , 3 , , March of Dimes. Minutes of . ,. .‘ _ I15 Ilof I13‘gl)lgtSag(lle’m‘;?I§llll1(I)I111t37 iihlfsinséle “me 8 cmgage of gguglldolislflf mSetml‘:* tthg? hlippy last meeting were read and 'p' lnllllogitsiiigg Eglkourned with the dollhzfllitill Gross secretary wa The monthly meeting "of the in 110)’ ‘f ‘ _ _ — 9?‘ - 8 ST 5- W ere proved. _ I _ - » ’ ' " . ‘ 2 ._ Ten Mile House Wom0n’s Instit- fim James Fulton Sand€I‘S01’l 0. The I31:lCl€Sn’ldll’l, Mrs. Cieorge they will I'E‘Slfl€. The committees gave their res- I%:§§1n'Dix1;f1°gfiI:1m;.d :3; glen‘ illsmictsd tlgfet igewmg agdakgg‘ ute was held at the home of pect-rive reports and new ones Son Lun h ’ ' ’ by hW' ',1ng ° ‘°' ,9 a5°drep1‘’re1 Mrs. George Hennessey wit" an , ' EBENEZER WI school and purchased necessary bers paid their fees. A letter of were appointed as f0110V~'SI ‘ C was Serve 3 05' lshmg 4 ‘quilts an ban e attendance of nine members. The tess and committee in charge supplies. _ I and social hour spent. ‘ms Allison. MacLeod was h0s- School committee for ;sfm. the February m€€t1}1'=..' Of month Mrs. Don MacKay and Ifyezer w.I. The Presldent. Mrs. Lorne Campbell. Final- I5 -.-Machae, Conducted the plans were made for Valentine llfing which was opened by social to be held in the hall on W ting the Mary Stewart col- February 14th.- lll“ The following committee was appointed to make plans for a variety concert: Mrs. J. K. Bur-I goyne, Mrs. Don MacEwen, Mrs. -7- E- C016. Mrs. Marion Cole, Mrs. James Cole and Mrs. Wil- liam MacEwen. — A» card party sponsored by New London and Stanleq Bridge In- stitutes will be held in New Lon- sent to a family in the district. Next meeting at Mrs. J. H. Myers. Roll call to be answered with a proverb. On motion, meet- ing adjourned and lunch was ser- -ved. Two contests were enjoyed. School. Mrs. Lorne Stevenson and Mrs. Paul Richardson. Sick, Mrs. Ian MacMillan and Mrs. Her- bert Stevenson. Refreshments, Mrs. Elmer MacDonald and Mrs. Wallace Dick-ieson. Correspon- dence was read and discussed. Bills were moved paid. It was moved and seconded that the bylaws of the Scholar- ship Fund be accepted. Members decided to provide ~ coffee and doughnuts for “Soil Conserva- tion” meeting in New Glasgow Hall. Several “Thank Yous” were thanks from the United Church port worker at Halifax was re- ceived and read. ‘ There were also an expression of thanks for fruit received. Two parcels of cards were reported sent to Miss’ Elma Inman, Trini- dad. - The vice-president introduced the special guest Miss McDoug- all. R.N. who carried out a sol- emn installation service in which each officer pledged her alleg- iance to her dedicated task. Mrs. Harry -Weeks invited the auxiliary to her home for the meeting opened by the ‘ode follow- ed by the creed in unison. The Roll call was answered by a “grab -bag” which amounted to ninety cents. ‘ » . Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Corres- pondence was read and discussed School committee reported supp- lies purchased, and the sick com- mittee reported one call and treat given to Mrs. Albert Oourt. Messages of sympathy were sent to the Foster family and the Walsh family. “Thank you notes were received from Mrs. Joe -Mc- next BALTIC MISSION BAND A Baltic ,Mission Band was newly organized on Friday after- noon, January 31st. in the Baltic School. Sharon Crozier occupied (the chair and conducted the wor- ship service, ‘.Jesus Loves Me” and “Father, Lead Me Day by Day” were sung. : The 23rd. psalm was read by Garth Wall while Nancy MacDon- ald ‘led in prayer. Sixteen mem- bers paid fees and received pin and Mission Band purpose cards. t SPRINGFIELD W. I. leiTfie,1,o11 call was answered by . 1, members and one new ‘II her was welcomed. Collec- lim mounted to eighty cents. Illeral bills were Paid lll minutes svere read and ap ,4. Correspondence was read discussed. Mrs. Ken MacRae The regular meeting of Spring- field Women’s‘ Institute was held at the home of Mrs. William Has- lam February 5th. In the absence of the president, the vice - pre- sident presided. Meeting opened by singing the SHIFTIISIG INTEREST The chemise or shift line is a natural background for fine ac- cessories. Jewelry, especially, pro vides an ideal accent to brea detail to enhance the shift or any other silhouette. Here, chun- ky Veneitian stones mottled ’w‘itl1 7 gold are linked into a handsome‘ _ Miss Barbara Ford offered was; the district for the ‘§f:i%§ E M-Ford and Mrs Allison Mac .The sick committee report Mending’ several cards. The sick committee is Miss Bar- aford and Mrs Hubert Oat in secretary was asked to tile for renmants Red Cross was distributed among the- ers.» The members drew ll1e§eld' at the home of Mrs Alla MacLeod MES col1ij';‘-MacRae and Mrs Emer .nMipLeod on the lunch corn. lee-.§T1ie» meeting closed by. . t -d d M which was . opened in October _ Mrs. Mayne, Mrs. 'C. Sinclair, 0_n- Monday evening February A lengthy discussion followed I"E§5°°"“"3'"¥'°‘"°““""°“ ‘atiii'g_the. Lord’s Prayer Bgggnnrfilesldgri. airfivsle $1’ .,p.§,S,l 1955 and She t01d'What g1"eatpe1"' ‘1a((li.I!}1ie‘l'1Ilb€3cI‘aSl'l- 4lNa\§isizll)11§sA./ellsednelovli 56335253:-n.3o . Miss Wall and‘ Mrs. R. _H. Has- 10th. the “Star of The Sea” C.W. concerning choir practice during NEW LONDON W.I. The ular meeting of New Ievening February 11th. president, Mrs. Marion pjéned by singing Quilting’ Party and liilg ai'y"Stewart collect. etee1i'n‘ie'Inbers answered roll by exchanging valentines. it were four,‘ visitors pre- 'utes* of last meeting were ’roved as read. Financial lement-was-given by the trea- r. Correspondence was read ‘ discussed. It was moved and " lllldefl‘ to send $2.00 to Mul- — ll Scicrosis Society and‘ $5.00 It save :the_ Children Fund. Bill " Ill1.27 was ordered paid.‘ leliool. committee, had visited Wm don school, proceeds to help pur. chase sweaters, etc. for the Jun- ior Hockey Team. It was decided to donate $20.00 at our meeting and showed films on Health and Money Minters. A.-white elephant sale with Mrs. Wilbur MacKay as auctioneer realized the sum of $14.00. Col- lection $5.05 Mrs. Alfred» MacK'ay will be hostess for March meet- ing. Topic. Home Economic: Roll. call, an Irish Joke. ‘Lunch was served-.by the hos- tess and committee in charge. The January meeting _of_ the auxiliary of the Women‘s fMis-' sionary Society was held at the home of Mrs. F. W: Cutcliffe. ed, the worship service with pray- er. Scripture selections were from Phillippians and 2nd. Timo- thy. These were read by Mrs. HerbGill and Mrs. Miller Weeks. The meditation was-based on the h ‘The Second Mile.” It was stated as followers of Christ we are called by him to do more than the ordinary serv- ices of life. It is Christs work we do and therefore we may have to go on until We are exhausted. The Hymn “Lead On 0 King Eternal” was sung. Prayer was offered by leader and this period ended. - , ' The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. Thirteen members answered the roll call. There were four visit- ors. There were 20 home calls made during the month and 41 cards sent. ' Offering was taken and 9 mem- PATTERN A728 Jfilarmay Origiltaf . \__ ' Broadcast. ’ The treasurer’s report WES giVeI1. next meeting. The following ap- pointments were made. Worship: Mrs. W. E. Stevenson, Special Prayer; Mrs. Everett» McLellan, Lunch: Mrs. Arthur McLean, ericton and Mrs. Everett McLel- Ian and Mrs. Gerald Smith for Pleasant Valley. > It was decided that to have the “Basket” again, and to take something to put in it for the next meeting. Mrs. Harry Weeks agreed to start the missionary apron on its rounds. All joined in singing the Hymn f‘In Christ There is No East or West. She spoke of the untiring ef- forts of Dr. Sidney Gilchrist, with whom she, has been working 3f0T eight years’at Dondi Hospital. She showed the new Sanitarium sonal joy and satisfaction it was for her. The number of tuberculosis pa- tients seemed to be endless. She stressed the need of more miss- lonaries. The task of the few is tremendous -one. ' ' V Prayer offered by,Mrs. W. E. Stevenson and the benediction in unison closed the meeting. ‘_ A delicious buffet supper was served by the hostess and com- mittee in charge.-This lirought a memorable afternoon to ya“ close. AVONLEA ‘W. I. ' ' The Feburary meeting of the Avonlea W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. J. McNeill on Feb- ruary 4th. , The vice-president for N. Rus- tico, Mrs. D. Fleming presided. Mrs. J. McNeill had charge of recreation period. . The minutes of the last meet- wered by eighteen members. Correspondence was read by secretary which 'consisted of By- Laws of Scholarship Fund, Edu- cation Week, Red Cross. Canad- ian Broadcasting Corp. Women's It was moved and seconded endish teacher in reference to parents visiting school some aft- ernoon during education week. It was decided that school com- mittee should get necessary re- quirements for the school, as soon as possible after visit, rath- er than leave it for the next month's committee. Hospitalization plan was dis- cussed and Mrs. A. Moore read an article on health. Following are the committees appointed: Cavendish. Sick, Mrs. L. yand, Mrsl.'A. B. LePage; Cav dish, School, Mrs. L. Mc- Neill, Mrs. R. Burdett; N. Rus- tico, Sick, Mrs‘. W. Toombs, Miss Irina Toombs; Rustico,SchooI Mr. 0. Stevenson, Mrs. E. Simp- son. Roll call -to be answered by a “household problern.” It was moved and seconded to have a Chinese auction at next meeting, to be held at the home of Mrs. O. Stevenson. MORELL REAR C.W.L. The I‘-‘ebrury meeting of the Morell Rear C.W.L. was held February 9. at the home of Mrs. Leonard R-yan with 14. members attending. "The president, Mrs. Thomas Kenny presided. The meeting opened with ‘the League prayer led by the‘?-=l311‘1l’ ual director, Rev. E. Robin. In the absence of the secretary, Mrs. Ephraim Malone read the minutes of the January meeting which were approved and signed. showing a satisfactory balance vvenly Sunshine? lug were read and roll call an's— ‘ ' Mrs. ‘J. McNeill to contact Cav- ‘ read. Some of the members of- fered to help the sewing class leader with the childrens work. It was decided to hold a social in the school on February 19th. members to her home for the March meeting. Roll call is to be answered with an Irish Joke. Programme consisted of poems, jokes, and household hints. Miss Elsie Laird is to prepare a paper on St. Patricks for next meeting and Mrs. E. L. Dickieson a pap- er on Interior ‘decorating. Lunch- eon was served by' the commi- ttee in charge -assisted by the Thursday evening February 6. Meeting opened by singing “Hea- followed by -creed in unison.’ . Minutes were read and approv- members were welcomed to In- stitute. _ - Correspondence was read by secretary. It was moved and se- conded to ‘give $5.00 to March of Dimes, » $5.00 to Music Fgstival. Treasurer gave report. Bills $1.15 paid. I Mrs. Holmes passed out sewing mem‘be‘rs.I It was moved-and ‘sec- onded to get’ a box of fruit for Louis Clow. ‘It was -decided to have a crokinole party in the hall on February 19th. Members to take cake‘ and sandwiches. Collection $1.20 friendship, 26 cts. The members were pleased to I was a sleepless wreck M y "nerves grated from lack of sleep. 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Get Instant Postum at your grocer’s. Costs less than let a cup. A product of General Foods, Limited. - and knitting from Red Cross to, phylline or theobromine which, , The following officers were ap- pointed for 1958; President, Lor- ne Cousins; vice-president, Rob- 'ert Beairsto; was read by Mrs. Bruce Crozier. After the benediction the children were treated with birthday cake. Delmar Cousins, Robert Beair- sto and Garth Mathews each cele- brated their bi.rthday in January. The next meeting is to be held February 28th. Mrs. Bruce Cro- zier and Mrs. William H. Burns conducted! the meeting. Island secretary. Thelma The s them. Sick cards t In browning Brown only a few pieces at a til-no. “III keeps the iuices from flowing , moor. . Health sion it meat for a stunt,’ passed Hymn and repeating the Mary Stewart collect in unison. Roll call was answered by 9 members with, “Something for er’s report was adopted as read. chool committee reported that a new dictionary and 2 brushes were needed and the teacher was asked to purchase committee, 2 get well sent. Red Cross; 4\sweat- ers passed in and more yarn given out. Correspondence was read $5.00 voted towards Bread- pointed a committee to judge the Posters. After some discus- was decided’ to have an ed- ucational and social evening dur-, ing Education Week in March and lam are a ,committe'e to arrange a program for it. 2 new members were welcom- ed. Home made Valentines were in by each member and ‘of Mrs. J-as. P. Morrissey with at ‘large number of members and Nelly and Mrs. Walsh. Mrs. Ber- nard M-cQuaid received payment. for monthly cleaning of the school. . A. Peters last month netted $32.75. It was decided that ano- ther be held at Mrs. Bernard Mc- Quaids. Mrs. «John Fitzpatrick and Mrs. Bernard‘ McQuaid were appointed to repair the school blinds. 1 New _committees for the month of February were as follows: School, Mrs.‘ Daniel O’Connell Programme, Mrs. Leo Mullen; after which Mrs. Hennessey‘ served a deli- cious lunch to all present. EARNSELIFFE C. ‘W. L. L. sub - division met at the home visitors in attendance. the straight line. Color offers spice for spring sartorial crea-_ tions with costume pieces with sleek precise lines and colorful line of a simple shift. Earnings and bracelets complete the pret- ty picture. ~Meeting'opened by prayer by cial statement. Among the correspondence re- ceived were “thank you” notes for cards and gifts received. A letter was read from the conven- er of “Our Lady's Missionaries.’ It was decided to ‘send them $5.00. * ' A report was given on the pro- gress of reciting “penpetual ros- ary” by the members: A lana- kindly offered to teach young al- tar boy.s Latin to enable them to serve mass. It was voted to. send $50.00 to Fr. Gillis to help de- fray expenses. the len-ten season and also. to try to get"-parishioners interested in participating in a dialogue mass. A travelling apron was opened and I surprising amount of mon- ‘ ~ . ~ -. . .~.. -It’ d d dd - » “hot Dimes *0 the next 'é‘.:...".‘.’;.‘;S‘.‘i.g§i’.*‘s.‘i.‘:,‘.‘l“‘l‘.‘:tt..$.‘ii’ T“ .F' W'.C“‘“““"’. Mrs“ N‘ A‘ lgliiiililn ..;".‘.iZ§“i§’.‘.‘ iii? 321$; 5-T-IsIv3§£1ci’}i«i§ll§§r§e§l‘§l§}'§ Cégii ;'Vl}ll£1§(I:':'\73;::Vfo;n(lEl:llb((:rslSpr1;:::1‘lI that fliiys dlill):-lr: bfngivelmntfie the president as usual. Minutes ey found therein. meeIil18- Mr. John Martin of National yggfillfgzssmvlé cgmgégégisionr :13 'ne.” .7 trude Cousins, _ ’ Minutes of Last meeting w,,,.,.j secretary towards fuel. The card Of the January !I1e9t1n8I”eF¢.F€ad Following the meeting an en mgzetw tl:(})100I1I1:Il)fill‘11?iiIs'eel\/lg: mm Board was a W"1°°me guest Mrs.’ N. A. I Cutcliffe for Fred- Miss. Ann Stevenson invited The story “Hana’s New Home" read and approved- The treasur— Pam’ which was held at M” and appmved ‘*5 was me man" ioyable hour was spent during in ‘ ‘ I which, a delicious. lunch was ser- ved by the hostess. Mrs. Edwin Doyle ‘kindly invited next meet- ing. ‘ v BUCK|.EY’S MIXTURE THE c0UGH_ REMEDYthat checks couzhs at til very first SID because Its warm- ~ catlon——stops the tickle that makes you cough — In sec- » onds.That's why Buckle 3 Mixture has nutsold a l others for 30 years. lag. Sin-590 fulnilyfi / -‘CATOINS Bf CANADA EATOMS U CANADA EATON'5 DP CANADA I EA'I'0N’§CI' NIDA -ANADA :AToN‘s at CANADA. EA'roN's our CANADA 3 .:AToNfs ow CANADA EATOWS or CAN DA E1'ON‘S CAAD . » -_. ‘ DRY SKIN SCREAM cleanses and recendilions dry skin perfectly EATONS or ABA ,u. ur e at cannon anon-s at SPECIALSI’ (Hind.- Illewtlwr “HAND cream‘ Rich, fragruM,'«-eamy. I Hegls, protects, softens. Fighls infection. 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No special installation is required. Just plug the Thomas O RGAN necklace to fill in the stark neck- _ H‘ “Secret Pals» for’ the The‘ president extended a vote M D0 R N A . héstess; I ‘ albane Library Institute News MISS Mary_ Fiske. call ‘ICIOH fI'01I1‘3 member W35 gI'a.‘t€'- I W to which cards and thanks to the hostess for her golalsgxprcessgdgaher érétifxg figlr V Subscriptions paid’ with ‘10 addi; for next month is to be an auc- fully received. Mrs. _Jas. Morr1- Ycur H, is mybe sent during the gracious hospitality. Meeting clo- the Opportunity of being with the KINGSTON W._I. ‘ ’ ' ~ — tional copies to be Sent to our hail of remnants. ssey consented to write to C.F.C. ‘ \ .; . - ‘ ' ’ Sed bY‘S1ng1n.g God Save the W‘M_S_ The explanation of he . hl ‘ -t" . . adopted English Insmum » Mrs. Leo Mullen kindly invited Y. requesting a Catholic progra- Head 0"", \\ ,_ lbox of used clothing was Queen‘ . _ colored Slides made her Work fTIk(‘I3 mtigulfi rmlmt I3l'kr1“’effi]1g Mrs. Willian Haslam, Mrs Keith the memb.er5 to her h°n.“e R” the mme on T’ V‘ ‘ I - PLEASANT VALLEY w.M.s. Very “ear t° 3”‘ I liolnrlenfif. ixirs. 'l\'i<evi]1?ii1e ~eGre:n all Mayne’ 3"“ Mrs‘ HIa‘°" were ‘P’ In'1"3etlréga.n'£1:l‘lll:"1'neetlng closed The Eamsemfe sch”! teacher TAKE , ..-§- " . I on hand " into an ordinary ‘home electric outlet. NEEWIILONG-'WAlSTED LOOK at “"f.,§;"° PR 4 1 . 1.... were -voted as a Grade ’ Ebony Finish shm NT DEISNGER nough for a beginner with our; IX Scholarghip to 1_\/10,-€11 Hlgh comforts A728 in one o; \ School Two dollars donated to Sacred Heart Program TWO (101 lars donated’ to the Missionaries of Mary. After the business was conclud- .I»I.5li;1ri. ‘ ' " t d ‘Pattern EH _ .r slim is the effectlP11n:eW 3ibmm_hued_ 11116115 or flthllfiiyig.-marvelous‘ versionlpastel Sheer W001, tweed. cotton, sh -mm _‘ the shape mall or silk shantun8- I0ne.p~a'm“g the fashion world.l Printed'Pattern I Eufon’s Budget Plan A723 is avail‘ Terms A r e Avail- 5'°° 79 limo Iefedresswith ‘ ‘ - ' ' Sizes 10 12. 14- ed an enlightening talk on the , , 1, - . a two--part,-able ll] Misses s, 3 . . F , - g _ llekl’ S Cleverly b d d die d 18. Size iorequires 34 lay avosi-013‘? was g‘V‘“,‘ by "' I 5 * 3 . . . .. . . lo“: ill. the hiP~lin:n t: gairvlel yarfl: 35-inch fabric. ‘ Robin. “ _ , , _ - ‘ Desired Q MAll()(xA_NY each. 8a0.l39 . ; ; fisledlllllhs mm’ -“uivple. longer--I’ Send our. DOLLAR {$1.} fPf1‘lrllI—1- fgoiiin _, €z,oT E CO 9 ‘e ' Q LIMED OAK each 950-00 ~ ‘bills I Casual‘ Vet 5° hi “I Cl Pattern A728 to Char-o..e.ow . m 61-3 ,0 _er _o1I1 - 3- —- ~ -’ 5' I In JTIM E 3 LIMWED - WALNNUT each 895.00 ‘ - th . 95115 : . . . - ~ _.t. ‘c. L h ~ __ttewas -' 9”‘ -~ ». ' » ll. dasgdtlab -iftalhng °f m~eiGuardIa”‘- Pi‘iJ"tei§i-nnjlipadliliil-lo; glgliliféd. W mm 6 c%lARwm'f0W!I ORAN“ Q PROVINCIAL MAPLE, each 995.00 ’ ltstemar ac and convern-I60 From SII,[f3..l-t nlai-sill; Meeting closed with the recita- ’ ~ ‘ - ‘ 01' ‘ I .~ . uuugicustom-§p:mC.g’_ ‘if. f,“fg{l1;;1§§Ef- ADDRESS with ZONE, °5‘l8inal. It’; easy ltion of the Act of Consecration Ito the Blessed Virgin. c-ISTYLE NUMBER AND SIZE»-