' wae A ce Page 6-A The Guardian-The Evening Patriot edt im AN INFORMAL shot of three members of the Montague Curling Club taken recently in their club room. The ladies care for the lunch counter between games, knit, play br idge and do many things to assure the successful operation of the rink. It has been said that without the ladies Montague would not have a curling-rink. Through the years the ladies organizations: has won many province ial championships and represented the province in the Diamond “D”. Left to right Dorothy Nicholson, Connie Ings. Lillian MacDonald. for exitd CURL oo! MA WK a ne Watch your family perk up when you serve milk — the go — with everything bever- age! Snacks taste better served with light, refreshing mitk, the favorite beverage of everyone in the family. Served alone, milk makes a nutritious, tasty pick-me-up that packs real energy! Serve some soon. _ P.E.L. DAIRYMEN’S ASSOCIATION __ P.E.I. FLUID MILK ASSOCIATION Curling Club was organized 1952, since when _ they brought two ships «0 Montague were on the active curling list. Over the years their imerest especially following the installa- art; front row, Mrs. ior League of che Charlottetown Hospital is the maternity sec- tion, and much of the funds raised by this active group, (there are 48 members), go into providing such things as re-de- corating, furnishings and deliv- ery room equipment. a more adequate lighting symem was hopes to purchase in 1965 a new: delivery ‘table. Meetings are heli the first Tuesday of each month from Sept. until May. in curling has greatly increased, pital. Left to right—Back Of special interest to the Jun- ! installed last year and the Aid. Montague women ’ curlers champs. | .Im response ‘to an invitation |tion of an artificial ice plant in! ond stone, and Evelyn Cudmore, from the Montague Men’s Curl- ing Club, the Montague Ladies in have Island champion- and have been’ among the leaders in pro- and lead, vincial competitions, on two oc-- che Crockett Trophy, then em- easions joining with the m 1 to |blematic of, win the provincial mixed cham- pionship. There were 22 charter members of the club of which 17 the rink in 1955. The results of a slonget season and more prac- | tice were shown in 1957 when a rink skipped by Mary Nicholson and consisting of mate, Edith Clay; second stone, Hal Inman Anna Prosper, won the Provincial | Championship for women. Mem- |bership has increased gradually /until this year there are 35 ac- | tive curlers in the club. |* Last year Mary Nicholson and her rink consisting of Edith Worth, mate; Connie Ings, sec- ABOVE is the executive of the Senior’ Ladies’ Aid of the P.E.1. Hos- Junior league aids maternity wards The League's magazine cart visits che. hospital reoms week- ly, providing reading material | collected by the members. | Fund raising activities begin | in the fall with a buffet dinner, when sewing and knitting are also sold. In the spring they sponsor their biggest projecc— the Spring Bonnet Tea and Ba- zaar. Other annual projects of the) group includes entertaining the graduation class of nurses at the nurses’ home, layettes for social welfare, a gik to the LARGE ‘DWARFS’ GORST HILL, England (CP) Members of a local youth group in this Worcestershire commu- nity have had to change the title of a charity show they are doing. The show had been billed as Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs but because the actors are so tall, it has become Snow White and the Seven Big : Dwarfs, mre Wrapped up in every package that you take . home (or have delivered) from your hometown [ook : stores are EXTRA benefits for you and your * . family! Not only do you get good value in mer- _ _S- every dollar stays right here in your hometown, where it can help make this 2 better place in _ which to live. Taxes to maintain local schools, Ee ies Reet emt m8 Sarge part trom local ight on working for YOU, as a. og | lpicked up the right body. COFFIN CONFUSION LONDON (CP) — An under- taker's truck set off from here on. a 200-mile journey to a fuu- neral in Devon—with the wrong body. Police of four counties were asked to siop the vehicle and advise the driver to return to the mortuary. The driver was finally found in Devon. He ex- plained: fhe had discovered the error himself, turned back and row, Mrs. George Buntain and Mrs. Dave Stew- Alison Owen and Mrse Andrew Bagnall. ' Askill and treasurer, Mrs. Jam- lead, brought great honor .o Montague when they went un- defeated through the Silver ‘D’’ playoffs in Summerside and went on to represent the prov- ince at the Dominion Diamond |p” Bonspiel in Edmonton The. presem officers are pre- sident, Margaret Sullivan; vice- ‘president. Doris O’Connor; sec- \retary- treasurer, Connie Ings; ways and means, Ruth MacDon- ald; games, Edith Clay; foreign games, Phyllis Warner; ment- bership, Leona Sinclair | first baby born in the hospftal each year, and cake and rum- mage sales The present executive is: pre- sident, Mrs. Byron Burns: past president, Mrs. Edison Wood; ist vice- president, Mrs Pete: Gleeson; 2nd vice-president, Mrs. Ivan Laurie secretary Mrs. William Griffen; corres- pondence secretary, Mrs D. Mc- | speakers last {| LePAGE'S | nave _neen maxing a sway ot me ‘ed a 310 scnoiarsmip to a P.£ | th university ed- background and the problems in gir! going 0 ¥! the province of Quebec. Their | ucation. T° re «amount findings will be discussed ¢ a | che Charlottetown yemecots A special interest of the Can- | ject help library meecing later in the year some worthwhile eultural pro- adian Federation of University |ed for The project to be sponsor. this year’s scholarship The new —Gonfederation Cen- | Women has been, and will con- | has yet to be undertaken tre Library is of special interest , tinue to be, the “Continuing Ed-| ~The club. “hich meets the to the Charlottecown Branch of |ucation of Women.” One of the |third Thursday of each .norh the Universit, Women’s Club. | Charlottetown Club’s outsand- pas a membership of 40, and its and a “Friends of the Library” | ing new members, Dr. Jean Hal- | executive includes: Pas presi committee has been formed to |liday MacKay, at a dinner (dent, Mrs. BH Cooke: presi. give voluntary assistance to the | meeting in Confederation Cen-| gent. Mrs. TM Lothian; \\ce librarian as needs arise. Doug- ‘Te. was guest speaker with that | president, Mrs. W. G. Hogg: las Boylan, legislative jiprarian. | 48 her topic secretary, Helen Yeo: corres and also Dorochy Cullen, 'ibrar-| Clubs across Canada, as well |ponding secretary. Doris An jan of Libraries were spec.al as the Federation; presen sch-|derson and treasurer; Miriam autumn on ‘‘Lib- olarships to women who wish | Hyde rary Services in the Commun- to further their graduate studies ity.” and also make it possible for As a study project. books and 50me undergraduate women to materials on the French-Canad- so erengh buns ae sn the Cameroon Republic in Af ian situation have been made arships. 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