x t \‘cwcst life member of the p'ilHllCIIl F-ivlc Mac-Donald enjoys the l‘illf‘lighl in the above picture (,ian at the ceremony hold n' tllc (‘hai'lottetown Curling Mrs. B. EorIe MacDonald Mode IODE Life Member in; B Earle MacDonaldt tuimcrliatr past president of Provmcial Chapter of tile mill" was presented with a Izir monibership in the Provin-i t‘illl i‘iiaptcr at a coffee pal.y. 2' inc Charlottetown Curling ('ii‘n on Saturday morning. unions the presentation of \Il'- MacDonald. was Ml‘a p \t‘ )lacGibbon. Tot-onto. na- liiltlal president of the \lr'x Mat-Gibbon is in pi-m-uicc to attend the 00mm Eoli llrnma Festival. \IlS MacDonald. who has. horn n mcmbcr of the lODla, Ini‘nvf‘t‘ Zilycars. served on. inn occasions as pcrsident o‘l hr: nun chapter. Royal tidal ti and also held various miiwiiership In the chapter. slit served as organizing net. , rrtary for the province tort sometime and during this tinlt.‘ ~":anizcd four new chapter-:.’ l,ail\‘s Slipper and thc junior itwiiicr. Anne of Grccn (in- hm Mrs. Mat-Donald was aw. 'iir provincial chapter. which ri‘if‘lVi’i’I Ils charter two yon.- m and she served as provtti pt'csidcni of the ncwly Iiiiilided chapter until a short ,- =‘ . u ,. rul \liss Wanda Wyatt. provin- mi president. who acted f‘:‘-’lil'man during the brief cere- mojctd. realist: uni- Pita- IDA BAILEY ALLEN ‘ Exotic Indio Delights Booked For A Cooking RI NDREDS of cookbooks; h"c been published this past scar on all phases of cookery j mnit‘ by "cxpcris," many by} 'uincxperisl" if looking tor rnnkhooks. bctter browsc in a sand bookstore to look them‘: . to books you sclect huliiflil. Thc be sure the book or. I Art of india's took I I'iz' you will find aullicnllc.’ IIlt‘ recipes practical. easy to llsc. and the dishes spicy. if .\'"=i arc intcrcsted in currics' Ind many little - known Ind- Ian specialities. it was written: in i-i qualified twosome A Wli I'am Haufamnn of the Unlich stairs and Ssraswathi links-h t nirulan of indie. Today. by special pcrmls-I run. we are giving three dc-‘ Iizhiiul recipes from the hook‘ 'lial produce interesting read-‘ ill: and happy cation. Measurements level; rcclpcs RROILED INDIAN I in raw s rimp '2 r boiling water i tsp salt Irjl. ground coriandcr ~ tsp instant minced onion l'i black peppercorns '. f vegetable shortening 1‘: tsp. salt t I SHRIMP l '-v tsp. ground coriandcl‘ ‘2 tsp. ground cumin and I tsp. ground turmeric 1 tsp._ fresh lemon or time lUlCG I iicdgcs fresh lemon or llmc Peel and devoin raw shrimp; in aside. Pour boiling watch; I tsp salt. 1'2 tsp. coriande r.f Instant minced onion and black c. lime .IuIN‘. ‘i than. I” H “G for 1 tsp. ground ginger. . Fashion Show. sugar . be held at Dcppcrc o r n a in sauce b I ll- Bring to boiling point. Add peeled shrimp and boil 2 min or until they bell" '" turn mnk. Remove from first \‘egotablo flhortcninfl Add l's tsp. salt. mnnining Intros and lemon or lime juice- .\ll\ well Sljr in shrimp. Turn Into a s h allow pan. spread over surface. Broil 3 min. 0|” until shrimp are sllmtly th‘ nod around es. Serve with wedges of Ire-sl- Iimc or lemon. PEANUT SAUCE l Peanut butter t up. hot . popper thbsscoi “MP tomato puree “ in) nu i‘r sauce ‘39 lime )uico 0 all Wants. Mix until imooth. “m ms soutooo chicken Von. '. “’85 ‘icr and Mrs. Arthur Roper. se- cond vii-c rcgcnt_ poured. and. visitor in his parents. . will he miiyt ‘Nl'T-ANll-RAISIN ruoomu ’ _ f .» ._ paw? . .Nn‘~ >4 .x-l-xn ‘ Club Saturday morning. She is flanked by Miss Wanda Wyatt. left. provincial presi- dcnt. and Mrs D. W. Mac- Gibbon, Toronto. national pi‘csidcnt, who made the pro- scnaiion. IIIF membership was being pre-' The emu“, Charlottetown, wen, May other 7. Convention scnied to Mrs. MacDonald for the outstanding contribution she. has made to iODE in the pro-i vince. especially for the workf she did in organizing the or ogi vincial chapter and getting it HAPPENINGS Audrey Jenkins. Women’s Editor; Phone 4-8500 established. MacGibbon. in a brief told members MacDonald thought of at the n uhle contribution to 10D lnl .lhati her home of Kensington on Fri-i W38 hl‘a‘hIYlday from Toronto where shei atlonal level] 5 m the past. two weeks with and that she had made a val-i her sister Mrs. IELLEN’S DIARY 1. I Green Meadow Carpets Are UnroIIed Wc go back in mind now. in piece together the items of our ay. We see in this aftel-sjvlu the nice pattern into which the bits and pieces of our living has fallen to make for us. in .thc overall. a pleasing desizn. i We remember among other nicelies. how happily Pelcr, the baby - one, of the house ac- tross the lane. and more or loss lost when his older brothers are in sc ool. played this afternoon in the sandpilc he- lneat'h the old birch tree. obvio- iusly much engrossed in the pastime. A little wind i-omc down from tip the creek touch- '94! lightly his hair. The sun Ismiled on him. And all the litimc. the May - month was‘ unrolling lengths of green car. 'pet here and there. on past- iure‘and meadow about. I Lilac buds greened. Hyac- iiniths bloomed their varied .ishades so bright in the border. iwe should, we said to Alex, our under — gar cner. plani a ‘whole bed of tool. when comes the bulb - plan-ting sea- son gain. Swallows dipped and soai'cd ‘on light. wing. caiirylnz the ‘makings of their abode houscs to high rafter or eaves' sites And how sweet. that. robin. a handsome fellow. vest new and bright. sang in his coffee- Ibresk. from such! . "i declare now my affcciion ‘ i promise to be the best, the I ost faithful mate in the whole wide world that over a l Schedule 5 Announced Mrs Garnet Moore. a char- Mrs. .l. W. Sheen returned in! Marion clack has returned ter member of Montague Wo— l R. M. Owen.; Mrs. Sheen who spent the win- Sm'vk'“ and loyalty She toIdler in Toronto. had returned primary chapter members that home earlier this spring. and. they must not fail to realize left again for anal that they are also part of the national chapter of iODE that without the primary Icrs there would be no it al Shc said that too often the primary chapters fcei national is a far distant thing not as- sociated with the chapter. . 1 citation mcmbcrship badge and a bou- cl of roses. of the provincial chap- Canadian Camp Gagetown. city after earning of the Illness of her; isister who is now improved in ChFP' health. ation- Mrs J (i Townsend is ex- pected to return this week to? Kensington from Toronto where, . W Vin. .i. A. MacMillan head I :3; Spent the T] m Mrs" MaCDonald- ""0‘ and Mrs. Millman. Dr. Millman W‘C‘Scmf‘d WII-h "19 Hf‘iis expected to accompany his. mothcr to Kensington. titer with her v Rev. Dr. . lmani Pt Ralph Gardiner with the Army stationed at. N.B.. nicmbcrs of the various chap- Mrs, Francis Gardiner of Car-‘ ters scrvcd. Mrs. Gordon Avard. Mrs. Lloyd ('0): and Mrs. Arthur ner‘ ‘digan for the holiday weekend.I Howard Gardi-‘ daughters of an Mrs. and Lave were the members of the Capetown were also guests of. committee that arranged thrown- pai-enfo during the weekg coffee party. i It TOMORROWS INDIA-TYPE DINN. (‘iirried Vegetable Soup Broiled Indian Shrimp Or t‘hii'kcn Livcl‘s Saute hie daughter Vicky Lee visllgdl ‘ members of her family in N rth London. and Mrs. fit visited her family in North. A ‘ ‘ .9 ‘end. , I the Mrs. (ici'trudc| Jack has rc—i urned to her h Five Aibci'ton residents have t'f‘llli’iled from a brief visit to he British isles. Mr bert Pridiham and lit- n i obert Pray. llerton. Yorkshire. Both of these young women: time as brides to Alberton u} Pcanut Sam-p lymfl am , Lune Rice r ‘ ' " 1 I Vol - and - Raisin Pudding MW' 1512:: Efrem: (‘21:: Mrs_ Profit. this was the first? lin lndia lal'ina Is a IiH'Oi'lIc dcsscrt ingrcdicnil ‘4 c swcct biiticr c ‘i c. clioppcd unsalted cashcw ,- nlits 'i c. rmsms ’ 2 c i’al'lna ,. '2 tsp salt. .1 c milk '1 f' sugar i i tsp. ground chardanioni h lisp saffron. snake in tbsp. warm mlk c Heat buticr in skillet. Add] casliow nuts and raisins. Fry 11. :l or 4 min. Pour off excess of World War Two. 1 ‘ Unaccustomed to nc. i Stcphen Murphy. a veteran. was anoth- ; asscnger on the chartered. r p ‘ light fi‘om Halifax to London. He visited his daughter Olive. Mrs. .lames Gorman of Quar-: ing Hill Durham. This wall -Mr. Murphy's first visit to Eng. announced :land and he was delighted with of the Association and It was the beauty of the c untry all. . y the friendliness of the peoplo. product“ of the School of Nurs- tiw‘i an and English i ustom of walking. Mr. Murphy: dmits that he had difficulty n keeping up with the othersi hut-Int first but before long he want for and reserve. Shake in far. Ilble to coy“ four a- Hve mtg. inn and salt. Fry until fart“ as well as anyone else ! begins to brown. Pour milk in Boil. Add sugar and om Add this sugar - saucepan. milk To do: Hcat 'i e. vegetable. oil in large skillci: drain and add i ll lot can chick peas: sautc until crisp. Combine turmeric. '5 tsp. cayenne. l and l tsp. salt tsp. Pridhsm and Mrs. Profit we cardsm presented with tickets by the! to ; Legion Auxiliary and Mr. M lance White and family of 0m- in N.B. Before leaving Alberton Mrs: re ur- ifarins when sugar has issol-i‘piiy was presented with a still ved. Cover. simmer until milklby the Legion. I Is completely obsonbed and Also on tho flilht m Mac- fiirlna is dry. asret Fitzpatrick of handle. Sprinklc saffron over fiii- Cross and Elton Perry of SLI Ina. Add rcscrvcd butter. Stir I Louis. both nurse‘s nidm at the. ligfiil‘y. ‘Weotom Hospital. ' THE CHEF l:IZIXPLAINH l. IMI‘. vmun‘ Mm,” “.m "H cently wore cot. and Mn. Cloc- ' are nearly complmdl holding of Souris' first is show II to (tonal ions the tltollo Pour this mixiurc over chick project of the demote mom' peas. Heat: odd 4 c. half - coo boiling water about 20 min. it is good with fish or poultry. Pin Presented By Legion Aux. ‘ ORDEN' Mrs crland of the Royal 'uomn Ladics Auxiliary. Bor- Idcn was presented with it past I Marv 3 class. under the direction of Sin- nnd drain off water and pep i kcd rice and mix. Stream over ter St. Augustine. Al the some time the adult .‘sewlng class will also «mon- str 'IOMI o thotr tl Bout tho WMIM.TMI i i - .1 t the Nutty sale and tea Mill Ierzz‘den? m“ I A no sponsored It the Home onl With n... Edith sum ire- ‘Mny so, Moot pro” 0. siding executive. finsncolbhe Aumlilt'y include catering and committee wort“) Katina dloou V can“, heard Ten members wmlglgIml “sf tbo- Rivet-gm. present ‘ . l d sad Mnl were new“ no"; Nightth Appointad to- to ball MG and Auxiliary GM to Will MW]- flab... from Acadia University to spend the summer w' r parent/a. IMr. and Mrs. Keir Clark. Moog tsgue. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Lanigan of Halifax. N.S.. spoilt the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Artem- u MacDonald. Alliston. P.E.i. The sound of sirens signalled the arrival of the wives of the Managing Editors from across Canada to tea at Government House. Inside to greet the on were Lt.-Gov. and Mrs. MacDonald. From the receiving line the wives were ushered into the Wedgwood-blue and white dining-room for tea. The tea table was centered with a boil-‘ quot of creamy-white spray mums and white feathery ferns. 1 in a silver vase. At both ends of the table were siivcr candelabra with flickering hluc candles. Tea honors were pcrformcd hyv a i rs. ancox. wife of the Publisher of the Guardian and Patriot and Mrs. Burton Lewis. wife of the Executive Editor of Guardian-Patriot newspa~ i pets. Serving for the occasion were: Mrs. A. Flynn. rs. Valley. having spent the win- ‘ chord. Mrs. John Hodgson. Mrs. ter in New York City. ; .l. C. Sinnott. and' Val MacDon- aid. Following tea the wivcs of the Managing Editors of Can- ada's newspapers werc shown through Government House b Mrs. J. Kelly and Mrs. J. Hodg- son. The highlight of this tour was to see where the Queen and Prince Phillip would be staying when they visit the city of Char- lottetown later this year. The Queen will be sleeping in a high {mar-poster canoped bed in one of the front rooms which is done in their favorite color of blue. The walls of the Dukc's . been decorated iii a hunting scene pattern. The 26th iSiivari Anniversary of the P.E.l. Hospital Nurse's Alumnae Association is being observed June 2nd with a dinner at the Legion Home. This was at. It recent meeting hope of members that ing would attend. Mrs. Albert Aitken presided It the April session which was held at the Ciindail Home and attended by 14 members. discussed ere lens for thetannuoi graduation dancc at the Oharlottotown Hotel June 6. Money was voted to the nurse‘s scholarsal fund and nursing Imagazines were re-ordercd for the Nursing School Library. A on “Parliamentary Procochiro” led to much diocus- ion, Refreshments were serv- i.ife vmcmborsh i p in thc WMB of the Summersido Pres- byterian Church was presented to Mrs. Wymon Birch on be- half of Mrs. Alfred Simpson on Tuesday afternoon in the church parlOr. The wor s h i p period was in charge of the president. Mrs. Vornon Camp- in; boll assisted by JeanMacFad- ‘ "’ School on May 29th. and u at you who rend the scripture lesson and Mrs. Birch who of. fared prayer. The study per- lod entitled "Christain Mis- sion In Southern Asia" was presented by Mrs. Ernest Wal- ker and sovorol of the mem- studeou and adults will model. born. 1articles of clothing mode byl them during evening's program will inciudoi Stars of the Music Festival on: gum. der the dlroction of Sister St.l Canadian F91" .. _.___ _.___' .tiop in Choriottotown. June Mi. Mrs. Susan Ncwson. widow of the late Hammond Nowson of Westmorolnnd. who resides with nor dnuflttor. Mrs. Cuy r “soul! (I Bradalbone. will colobrnte her filth birth- day on May a. Mrs Newsou has three daughters. seven sons tone is doconsedl. grandchildren great grandchildren. t- Newson'n sister. Mrs. IS. Good lives in mummown. Rev. Ralph I. nod Mrs. Mochull of Sheet Harbour. ill. low boon Mm nio- wom- w J. ‘1‘ Institute was prescntcd a life membership pin and certificate and for long service M-rs. Frank DPcoor. .lrs. Emery MacNeill. :Geo. Pl‘eece. Mrs. .i. Lure. and Mrs. R. W. Lk recicvcd P.E.i. Wt pins at the 150th anniversary Montague .Women's institute banquet held recently. A short business meeting lCIlall‘Pd by rs Roy Giliis was held following the ban- let. .‘mcn's with ‘ Executive reports were pro- senled by Mrs. Cecil Beck. and Geo. Nicholson. Mrs. i The following standingt-om- mitfee reports were liven: school. Mrs. Elsie Walicr- worth; centennial. Mrs Geo. Prccce: welfare. Mrs. R. Beck; Red Cross. Mrs Geo. Preccc. The members named to the visitation committee are Mrs. Lyle Bocliner and Mrs. Emery MacNeitl. ‘ Dates have been announced . for the various conventions in the futurc. June 22-26 will be fine annual convention of o‘ [5.6. I FWIC In WOIMIIC NS July 8 Donald read an address will ome in TyijacW. Mm Eleanor Blah. and 9 will see the annual pro-‘accompanied a gift vincial convention to be held at. the Prince of Wales audi- torium. June 9 will be the dis- irict convention. ' _ )lcmbprs named to the straw- . Wilbert ’ and In May i sweetheart had." So the trill ran. And where did the notes fall? 0n mellow ground. sur- .v? 0 "Man - an “ion; With you!” she answered from a higher hough. so pleased to hear the lyrics “i like - i jcs' love _vo' words. But let's get on with our nest building. Mind yo’ the summer is short'!“ Peter interrupted his play at a sound. He listened a mo- ment to determine its source. Then caught Sl’ZIll of a pas- sing road - machine. "What is if doing?" he ques- tinned. “Smoothing our clay road.” He watched it come to the Public Bridge. and lost it around a bend of way beyond. "We never see any snow- plows now, do we?“ be remar- ked. “Would you like to see them again?" , “No” he replied returning to _ his play. "i like it better i-iiis‘ way... i likeI the summer" smile , “What luck are you having with lambs?" a visiting far— .\ mcr inquired tod not V . \rfth'yr‘1sQ‘ so. the texture soft against a Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Buchan- young cheek. Velvet - like the“ an of Fredericton look p l a cc night is. James looks at. cloak. and surpri sed. thc. A rises United Church. 25. at Murray Harbor Rcr. pril from the old armchair. and Bat-wise officialcd at the core- goes toward the stairway. m . _ l Carl Richards. onv. Thc organist was Mrs. "This won‘t do. Ellen “1°59 13" hO‘ITS" 1‘0 SBl’G.‘ Given in marriagc by her "with NO" lay. every-r father. the bride wore a floor length gown of pcaii dc soic body but us. now Into the crop-. .M... i . Until tomorrow — Good - night...” 40th. Wedding Anniversary Is Observed I ‘ over taffeta. Her fingertip tier. Diary - ed veil fell from a coroner of pearl drops and she carried a cascade of white and rose tint- ed sweetheart roses. Ida Collier. Murray Hal-hoi- \va-s maid of honor for her ais- ltcr. She wore a matching dress iof rose i veiled .ried a nosegay of white and peau dc sole rose headdress and can 'ph. 40», welding mmver_ rose tinted carnations. ary of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright. ved May 9th at the home their daughter and son - in - law. Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald. Ci'apaud. .mcee for the occasion was Wright Mrs. Earl Charlottetown. i read cards. Flowers children Marylou MacDonald. Their daughter. fam. ily members. Mrs. Kenneth Muctart. Soar- leiown was pianist for a still-1‘ song. Assisting the hostess werc Scarletown was obser-tton. ofiMcinnis. Pleasant. Valley ames Norman ed. "I camel 0 “ ~ i Church Hall where ‘MWD " 1‘ Md- . ier rcccived ac from their grand; whit ere presen The groom's mother chose all it MM” I sories Ch; carnations. For travelling the bride wore Mi aqua cost and dress ensem- Stevenson. st man Wesley was Cord o n and ccks, Toronto, was held o r A reception H a r Mrs. (“oil a wearing cessories with corsagc e carnations. usty rose dress. vvith corsage of ELLERSLIE I usher- ‘ at l u n lfodl palc'. “he 3m blue three piece suit and whitc ‘ of t irhitc acccs- ; white . MONTREAL tOPl also and more (’anrirlians al'c dark glasscs those days. says. villa Qua of a US. compan an official manufacturing last ycar and uomcmarc taking to them ‘at all hours of and all times of the year." 0 : mum FOR CHILDREN 3 Insurance Counselling , ('onsil'tlction started in i964) District Supervisor o on two mental hospitals fol : sun Life Of 3"3 8 : chlldl'cn ~ v Sucrlcn's firsi«—ca- 0 P‘h‘me 4'83" ' 4'54“ o pahlc of handling 32 youngsters : (‘I‘aflmm‘mut P'E'I' : cach indications are that (fanadians-~—both men and ' Broadcast Decisions . l Announced OTTAWA. ICPl—Decislaol of the Board of Broadcast Gover- nors announced Tuesday: Regulation Amendment Canadian content. requirement for televismn stations to be re» ‘duced to 45 per cent from 55 between June 2i and Sept 30. 1964 Recommended for Approval few privately . owned FM radio stations in Red Deer. Alta. and Trilrn. N S 4 CBC 'l‘\’ station at Deer Lake. , l Nfld. and privatcly - owned TV ’1 rcbi'oadcasting stations at Fort a; Fraser. Hixon. ucsnel. Mount '3. .Timot'hy. Clinton and Ceiista. . BC. and Sic Rose dii chele , Quc i I .zmn. ..... . . on; ..._ s CBC lou . DOHPl iadio relay stations lEnglish - languagel at Squamlsii and Christina Lake. .. Terrace Bay and Kapus’ ksing. Oni._ (‘anso and Larry's River. NS ' Point and Glovcriolin. Niki. and iP‘i‘cllch— language: at Rogersrllle, N.B., and Qlilnan. NS. s a a a. ‘4 Facility chanscs from televi- sion stations FKPC-TV Prince ay. "Oh, had" the younger 4 Gcol'ge and (‘FCR-TV Kaine farmer said. “in a flock of any ,’i - 10095. BC. and for radio sta- sizc. there are usually losses. ; . , _ V ,, “OHS CF?“ F31 KamIOODS. Lambs won ch“ some__ wmwu..w-.._~,n .. .. . . . .. .7 ...t._. . _ .fimAm: ('JAIV pm.‘ “berm and Cwa times too they don‘t come too[ i v . ' v . f Ch” marli- BF. hEY Tore “my m the or“. u be MR. AND MRS. GRANT Bl (‘IIANAN 32%;.1‘ [BLW WWI! River and own hasn't assistance in od M H b h .ondon Ont, C.iLM Jol- time _ well. that's that!" he UrrCy CT or UI'C , vans. 0w. and CKle Grand nodded. "So. in spite of care. and CHCM \Iari'stown, we lose the odd one." 5 A N ' I ' - "It won't be long now before S 0‘ the kittens have their ‘ v ttillership change in CFDA "pen" Alex offered. picking The marriage of Carolyn Lor- hip uith white and black so 1" m‘a“ll" 9'” .up one of those housed in the‘ raine Collier. of Toronto. Ont- ccssorics Recommended for Denial . \v nod box. [hip evening, .a-i'io. duaghter (ll Ml‘. and Mrs HT. and \Il‘=. Rllf‘lla fl A it \‘GW privamh._mrnpd AM ray "They're pretty things. aren't Charles Collicr. Murray iiar- \\lII rmido in Toronto. rim Station af‘Dolbeau. Que. they? Their fur is like velvet. . hor. to James Richard Grant """""““"“""" "" and FM 5.3...." a. mmonburg’ isn‘t it?" be queried. feeling; Buchanan of Toronto. son of was“; Arm/Tm m 0 . I , , Authority for defence deparh “earmg ment radio station CKBG Bagpi— , to form network with glass}? ‘ CFCI“ Montreal. ! e TV rcbroadcastiii; station at Mont. Bianc. Perca. Que. H. BENNETT CARR ‘ ). wearing , the day F'rrdcric~ i I i island 79 GRAFTON ST. lb onnoundng! our own brand of NYLONS island Furriers “artistry” nylon! . namisss month. In three shades and white. with strait-iii tops. Sizes 9 to 1!. Ask for island Furriers' Artistry nylon: "Fashion creations in fine hosiery." Furriers Mimi, Pr. fucciers ltd. who m .222 do ' Dial 2-1273 Island berry queen commitcc are Mrs, chinald Bradshaw, Mrs. M. A d Ms. bma" MOTL Mr" Rum MMDOMM' M’s-Em" 'MHI'DOMM‘ M“ E'd‘m son Jahd diaughlcr Shirlet‘. Hahn .loan Pcplcr and Mrs. Bessie.Wrighi. Marlylca and Eliza- ",0". we“, Few," “Slim... of Eraser' , hem MaCD‘mald; Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison. The InlIOWmE Women were to Refreshments included a trn— MI. and Mr, “her, Waugh assist in the collection on May ditional anniversary cake. the and famih.‘ w”an “9..., H, ii for the Flowers of Hopefiwork of their daughter. Mrs. rem V3.15” nf hm. pawn”. Campaign: W" a” Ni"h°"i Brad-"WW Mr. and Mrs Gordon Miilmz son. Mrs. henncth Clemente. m—‘m- " “ '— Mm Arlen. Hay“ (shark... Mr“ Frank Dl‘war' M“ 0' ALMOST ALL WORK tetown was a recent visitor of mecca M”; Ch“ M‘Cm' About 90 p" COM 0f INN-"her parents. Mr. and Mrs. WI"!- R“." ("HIE -“"~ LY 1* women aged 20 to .10 are in of I George Hayes. Bnehnel'. ‘Mi-s.‘ Douglas Mac' seeking employment. compared Mr and Mrs. Ernest Payntcr hawk Mtihwmlliggel’gfprénd to about half in their late fifties. 1 Slimmei'sidc were recent visi- U C A“ r v' of her rnts. M. d Pd It) fit? chance (if taking the. MAY BECOME FIRST .M;‘ Iohn (a: 2”“ r a n . -, HALIFAX (.l - Lois G.._ ~' I E I Mist Aid coiiisc giten hymn I M thh "81"“ .._. __ 3m“ Matter" ‘1) 5.39333... in” the Nail . Speakcr for thc owning was .‘r o" .‘ ' ‘ ROYAL SECURITIES M, . . . , tional Secretaries Association. . ts. Elsie \lattcrwolth. who . .r . Corporation letierl ‘ ' ‘1 ' w may become the first entitled. , “wk.” "'1 I.” ‘ “"39” Hf"professionai secretary in the. Mod“ and “0‘1"! . me" 5 “hm”? d'" 'n K ‘ e ‘ Atlantic region. She has passcdt ALEX M- WILSON years film-tilts. I in Carleton. 13ch q u e‘ d \‘ol‘th Bcdcquc. Dr. Thompson Wright of Clip} ca o has bccn IIlP guest relativrs in Middlcton. Mrs. Malcolm A. MacPhce .of Hcaiherdalc. who is in hot (liillitllli’ \ “W s: i five of the six qualifying tcsisi and writes her final exam dillI spring. THE FASHIONETT BEAUTY SALON Open Every Day Cold Waving . Blenching Tinting Q Perm. Speclnl‘ Plionc. 4-975? Manager 187 Grafton St. nial 4-8583 Charlottetown PURITY DAIRY “Parents Prefer Purity Products" on Kent Dis! 4.7m 99th year had as Mother's Day . 257 "mm," m. I guests hcr dauuhtcrs. Mrs. ..'I 'III””"‘\. Angus Maillcson of Mu r rl y “"’ ' “- Rivcr and Mrs. James Shownl Montaguc; and licr sons Bruce. Johnson 8‘ Mm.“ Fm mm M the M mama E n F. and Fun“; I first 25 customers Phone calls wore receive i - from hcr dntlghicr. ‘Vlrs. Nor. dais" £3.32; . man Smith of Dorchcstcr. and :h “1” . i her son. Sinclair Macf’hee. Oak- . ' ' onc - . . Iland. Calif. iMrs. Mlt‘Phee'l ‘9'"""'“ a" ""5 other non. .liick resides in Enl- ‘ land» week. "J" "Wu off all J and “I Here are Inst week's Draw J “Hum I O i‘ rs. W TI; V". Prize Winners: phone orders in- I - cliidcd. p h o n o ” Cflnfllda"‘ MISS "mast csnnsunnn Hm I Ehbsflm. r. it. t. F MRS. STEWART MCKENNA _ ' W'M'M- " '7' " PRIZES: Worth- , um "I. REGINALD GALLANT while daily pril". ' I I Rlllnboro St. City phone orders In- ' ‘ -ludcd. II o n c onnmw 7. horror". 'Hm " 1 m, M, In. no “mm 106 It. Peters ld.. Parka-lo i piccn is dom! on it'ioro‘s ; MR8. A. M. STEWART i in non o'norigino on I i MOlfOlpOrIlflteddmufl‘lfll NIH Euston It. Cit! “m ‘u .u'. fund. and provi as or ' I dollar averaging an ISABEL 9AM“ Milklnoon biotin. ‘ compounding of income. In it'll. Sttmmcrsido Wfiiounodihitjforh‘o poop-em and M MmMoNW f “STIR” SICIIIITIIS COMPANY UNITED I“ Infusion! I . M“... l I take Dot-tors so) : I‘m .I l" Ramsav. your A t‘fill st icon dcalcr in the Mart flows and l agrcc \IlII't IIlP flu-tors Sn road nli' amanL' Il'i' it bcIol'r yiill hit" 7 It oil't‘l' ONE DAY CLINIC ('hm-loi tctowu Hotcl 'I'hiirs. 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