“w,” ,_ I . . V ‘ p r “‘9. 3 . W ‘ .- m Ubi- ha. I. M landl- . and additional sugar. by Mrs. James L LePage. Mrs. Fred MU ‘1 —’ Beat eggs set aside 1 tbsp. The prognrrl was an Easter _ u [I s e to use later Blend eggs with Thark oticrlng scrHcc. and MS '5 HOTTOYGd PHOI’ ,' Pas a Is Traditional At ere-w mum sur u re conduct-d by M" Errol min. flour. raisins. named by Mu Bor- To Her Departure . M' ' orange and lemon peel. lost h Mall. ml own“ “1‘ / ' t with yeast mixture 9?- lflv COMM cu" m‘ KEXSINGTOS — Al the -‘on- i Tum onto floured wrqu Mrs. Cyril Smith. I Cidwlli'l -it i:. .- a Vir"'V:‘ g Dy Ila Ialley Allen I Add vanilla and continue to Knead until smooth and elastic. In "‘9 IPRBNO' lb! Walden! at in. R -_\a. ’3‘ or ii In»; on i ‘ raaouonous most at the stir men while cooling. , Divide into 4 equal parts: “WW” 5““ "w" “mm” Lam" ‘ l“ 7‘ “Y . A- lci. 'o-ea's Ill-l. Pha- an world Easter is an important. 1! very moist. pour into col-:round eat-ti into a bail iPNFIdM 3"“ “09‘1"”“1 ”' 9 Evl‘llflle‘ ' Mu ‘ ” if: " ' nun tha standpointnaoer lined with cheesecloth: Place each ball in snparau‘ra'hng'" :‘E'r‘f'prmfi‘yfit’g mfg“ “If ‘:“x*;‘: no and... cumm- AP. _ both oi religion and as a wel- weigh down with a plate and welloiied l-lb can. such as an} . , ' ‘ > ' " r ‘ V‘". 3' “ 1 no". u, I” 7 come tothe burgeoning spring. ,Iet drip until dry enough toempii baked bcan or cornedlmh’p “"35 “‘1 Thdakoéém” " ,"m f‘ ' the lawn, Ortho- mold. beef harsh can. till ‘1 full. lquol’“ “‘9” dlsm u‘\_ l n‘ tawny dox Catholic Russians round Ts shape “tall.” pack into Cmcr with C‘Iiln Let rise in Main" “T?” bbethlga‘ “ ‘ ‘ "1 the world break the Lenten last very clean large flowerpot with warm plat-e. free from draft. ‘5 Newman 9 mm“ 3“ We“ ‘ "r: at an Easter midnight supper. drainage hole in bottom. lined min or until dough doubles in we“ m h.;“§::::n;:?:n‘: K I ‘ I P' a "0‘11"!!!" :with 1 layers at gauze damp» sire .yradw The km“ a, the lion PM. church I" u” "ml: (3 11,. Whatever else may be sawed. cited with cold water Pack in Brush tops with reserved bea- ‘ WENT: terlan Church WA held an alter-graduation oi two members of “'o "‘dm'm‘l 'Wm ‘00“ OC- lfld PW“ ‘0‘” “’n 93-3 Du" "m bre‘d‘ "men-EV m “grasps... m I“ on Apr“ H n “I. Sand-y "mm. Apr“ 15. cupy the place of honor — Weigh down top: any excess crumbs > The April meeting of BracklP.“ 'fK nsm church manss on Greeniin A choir number, “Follow the "Pl-“‘th I 1‘“ m0“ 0’ IPE- liquid W111 drill °"- P15” “"5 on “30“” "‘9’" W! “5 held “ "'9 mm" M . u. n «Simian Agenue‘ Glenn-- w” hum, render. claily prepared cottage cheese Refrigerate 24 hours. Bake 15 min in hot oven. 400 Mrs. George Jackson on ch- j W“ "G H" The guests were welccanod by ed by the CGIT when. The “trained with flowers and - Unmold on large round vim den F and“ AW“ 1"“ 59"“ "‘9'" n... M r . a'l 5mm. am the hostesses Mrs. D.A. Camp-leader. Mrs. Reg Dennis. con- tall. round lost 0! irosted and Wreaths with spring flowers Reduce heat to 350 deg F: hers answered roll call with a “mum by W. K' ileum :- beli and Mrs. WT Campbell. lductcd the graduation service. nut-topped "Koulitch" cake. cut IOULI'I‘CD: TRADITIONAL bake for 35 to 40 min. longer or slip. a, .m, _' VM “‘naw “.hu. president at the group. For the and presented pins and certiflc- always in rounds. llAS'l'lR CAKE 0! until cake shrinks from sides oi A discussion was held con- ““K‘ , An (.mdm‘ “a H" occasion the room was tastetui- ates to the graduates. Miss The tempting hosted by h‘OLD RUSSIA can. coming the Sai'mg "f '35?" W; “Jr”. ’ " ' , ‘ ly decorated with bouquets oi Joyce Clark and Miss Carol put on to act as a cover and l tbap. sugsr Remove iroin cans. Cool on from Canada Packers products. " “£5 P. "V" Pam!" New“. V spring flowers and the tea tables Ann MscKay. Vaiedictory ad- eaten last. as a delectable snor- is tsp. salt wire rack. Sick and school reports wore "(a “5.1.45. e. “ark-g Church t was centered with a bouquet oi dresses was given by both . is a. milk. scolded Glamour touch: Decorate with “Vent N" “hw' “"“W'f” " nmiif anti .' :l‘t from the Evm 1‘ mixed spring flowers that had girls. The Rev. Waldo Elliott This combination would be 4 e. siitad nour confectioners' sugar icing tinted WS- 9e°r8¢ Jack-W» ‘9“ w. ... . .. ‘ s- \lark's wa ’ ' been donated by Jerry's Flower congratulated the girls, and delightiul to serve any time at is c. warm. not hot. water pink and dust generously with "“m'h ‘ hm” °°'“"‘l"" " “r‘ was {Wound by Kim. Lyman . " ‘ E . MR. AND MRS. VERNON J. GAUDE'I'I'E Shop. Mrs. Sandy Stavert and Mrs. lPercy Cameron presided over ‘ the tea cups and the ladies oi lthe organization served and re i plenished. Mrs 0 IE. Ritchie returned by plane from Toronto where s h s has been for the past two months visiting her daughter. era. WE. Raney and . Haney in Port Credit and her son. Dr. J.A. Ritchie and Mrs. Ritchie In Newmarket, Ont. Members oi Zion Church choir were entertained on Wed- ! nesday evening aiter the mid- l based his aermm on“1‘he Triu- mphant Entry". Giits to the graduates were presented by Miss Sharon Bak- ‘er on behali oi the Stardusters. Mrs. Harold Woodsida was organist. l The World Wide Guild oi the held the April meeting on Thurs- lday evening in the church PIT-l (COTTAGE CHEESE MOLD) Mrs liar. opening with the repeating | Zita lbs. cottage or pot cheese oi the Guild Covenant. Mrs. Ed-I lwan‘i Maclnnis conducted the} devotional on the theme "Why' ‘NW Analysis-7". die lesson being from St. Luke I9. Prayer was offered by Mrs. K. R. Hobsosi. The verses Scripturel c. melted butter or margar- “high tea" in the late aiternoon or at supper in the late aven- .ing. As the "Paskha" is made -oi cottage cheese. the combina- . tion not only makes a delectable but a balanced meal as well. Measurements level; recipes ior s PASKEA (bought in bulk) Vs tsp. salt I beaten eggs his 1 c. dairy sour aream 1 c. sugar 1 pkg. yeast. active dry or comv pressed it e. room-soft margarine butt: it e. sugar. additional 1 980 v. c. dark raisins 1 tbsp. chopped citron 1 tbsp. grated orange peel ! to. grated lump pool 8 tbsp. itne bread crumbs Add sugar and salt to mllk.j Pour into Ht. mixing bowl; stir in l c. ilour. l Measure warm water into‘ small bowl. Sprinkle or crumb in yeast: stir initii dissolved. Stir with batter in bowl. Cow; or; let rise in warm place. iree .' 01' chopped nut meats. 'I'OMORROW’S DINNER Tomato Potage lcanned or driedl Radistles. Scallwns Spring Lamb Platter Stew With Dumplings Mixed Vegetables Frozen Practhtrawberry Cup Coiiea Tea Milk THE CHEF'S FROZEN PEACE- GTRAWBERRY CUP This combination is a perfect accompaniment to Koulltcb or a fine coffee caka. Combine 1 pkg. each ball- thaucd frozen peaches s I d strawberries. With iork. stir in Hadley Stewart and Mrs Stanl- ey Jackson. program inr thr- next meeting to be supplied by Mrs. Walter MacMulan. Correspondence was read by the secretary. It was decided to hold another card and crvrklnnle party on Friday. April 27th in Brackley School. Cancer receipt books w a r a given out to Mrs. Roland Horne. Mrs. Stanley Jackson and Mrs. Waiter Machllan, to collect in the district. Aiter tbs was ad- Sourncd Mrs. Roland Horns pre- sented her program which was a competition then lunch w a s served by hostels and commit- AiiflixQ‘ A 2 .'t on b» all oi the Legion Ladll" Aus'l'ary was presented by Mrs i‘llls Priviltt whlla Mrs liaiiil L \lvlnnis read the accon‘pl'virlg card \irs Priip‘vt presented I m to Mrs \lll'Tlh} and read I card oi L‘ltilii “limes. on behalf of Mrs. Furl Farincr. Mrs Mllr'li'li who gracefully voiced hrl’ ll‘anks. was assisted in opening the manv parcels by Mrs. Francis Pnynter. after thcsa plans Orders 17.. reclevrd for wtwilen blankeu h exrhange {or old woolens. Storm the on-n-z'zaiinn was 0‘. weak gem" of may" .1 Zion ‘ from the “Scrum?” L"! “In” Vi c. raisins iligtit or dark) ebr‘i’lflnz 1'.- -llllh hzrthday at M aid A. and Mrs. Campbell. niti iashiorlcd hymn-sing was St. Simon And St. Jude’s ls Scene Of Pretty Ceremony mill." llhzlt‘liilnlh”; St. Simon and St. Jude Church, black lace over Fuchsia iallle‘ the pimm' Recording. nude by Tignish was the scene oi a very taiietta. with matching acccssor- Big-axi'fi‘sgnnla‘ESgngfig ::::d An {Church manse by the Rev Don- ""9 “fined “d M"- Ch‘rl" Ballem gave a Tidings review.‘ The president. Mrs. Don Harris. was in charge of the busmcss period. A panel discussion on‘ ‘Missionary Stewardship wa s preerited by Mrs. Thomas Read and Miss Edith Best. assited 1‘: c. chopped citron or can- died peel . . tee. ‘ from drait. about 45 min. on] tbsp lemon Juice and 1 tspi I until doubled in size. Angostura hitters. BIDEFORD UN is c. heavy cream. whipped 1‘1 tsp. pure vanilla extract Put cheesa through coarse sieve into saucepan. WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS . . .. | . . i:".‘il.“.‘“‘it.‘:f"fl2 Sourls UCW Unit Holds The first general meeting oi the United Church Women oi the Bideiord Pastoral charge was held at the mamas in Bideimd on Monday evening. The president 1 Mrs. Herman Dyment chaired meeting spin-w! emphasis was mum to the celebration. Th. tabla uns immoral Wth a birth- day rake tuned and decorated by .\il's. J'H‘R Marliean. lo. cream and l'llll'hmn was served by the ham .4 and the cellulit- "T‘my "m" .w"°'.‘ 1”“ ‘e’ H." “"5"” "5 “"9 . tea, and Mrs. Lloyd Balderston by Mr. L. Stubhins and Mrs Eli. m n bubble! n edge; mt cm the mekztlngfinfgdinmzeruvcmvgnlgs. teem citrus» I-loyd McGaugh united in t h c carnations.‘ and Mrs Elmer Sutherland “P Thomas. Rrireshmcnts w 9 re nanny. . “all: M by m M‘ We no. moon!!! is to bs h“ lion bonds oi matrimony Cath- A reception for 65 guests was wd' Awning [he mm,” “Preserved by the --— in 1' O m “8 d t m at the home 0! Mrs. Hamid Gob ertne B. daughter oi Mrs. ' and held at the Gaudet Tourist Mm Edward ramuharsun .nd charge. “MSW "lg-l ' ire-y] Mrs. Howard Harper. Tignish‘ Lodge. where the brldcs table M” “on Floyd. The "menu! of "w '0"! “_ mums _ m S" Jame. m-RTON W, . [Writers~ so ll‘. a com- I‘. lowing angulunmmt d u and Vernon .l Gsudctte son oi with its low arrangements of cut sociatinn oi Girl Guides was Royalty IODE United Church W men of Sum-is The mcmtwrs oi the Burton prehensive mm of the merit mood”: . nmlnl hour was .- M” “d M” E'C‘ Gmdme "mu": “‘5 “Warm wm‘ ‘ W55 DMN‘" MRFCOP m a Cl! held on Tuesday evening in thc Holds Meefin held a "pot luck supper" for Women's Institute met at t hel tUCw Mm held 1" Charm“? ifll'ed Tlflm‘h' °n 5"“qu “mm.” ""99"" wedd'" calf" ChaI‘lONPlOWH. SPF"! the WPPk- home economics room oi Sum- 9 United Church Hall on Tuesday homo oi Mrs. ira Dalton tor 0"“ ; PARKDALE '. .. March 8rd. i For a honeymoon trip through end visiting friends in Monoton. merslde High School with the? awning. April 10. um their April meeting. Th. men. The devooitnd part at the The Apr“ mew“ d “I. The bride given In marriage; the Maritime provinces. the NB. by her brother. Frank oi Hailiaxtl bride wore a white wool dress.’ was radiant In her street length { beige coat. coral accessories., gown oi white velvet. her shou- and a corsagc at White feathered ner. HMCS Bonaventure. a nd lder length veil was held by so. carnations. Mr. and Mrs. Gau- Mrs. Roger Rayner and small quins oi pearls, and she carried deite will reside in~ lenish. daughter. Nadine. Dartmouth. a bouquet oi red roses. where the groom is employed in ‘ N.S.. are visuan in Charlotte- Irene Harper sister of tho, the business of his father EC. ztown Wlth Mrs. Rayner s par- bride as maid oi honor was. Gludclte and Sons ems. Mr. and Mrs. CS. Graves. goivncd In aqua blue velvet heri Prior to her wedding the bride hcaddrcss was blue velvet. she‘ Was tendered a showcr hv the A “I'M?” MW “1‘ lend!“ carried a noscgay oi yellow All" of the Maritimc Telephone “1 6""10" Foam“ Md “3”” Larry Washes: and Roger Ray- dlstrlct commissioner, Mrs. A.‘ H, Hubley, presiding. The treas-‘ urer. Mrs. Gilbert Gallant. gave an encouraging account of the recent Girl Guide Tea. Plans were discussed for the entertain- ment of Mrs. FM. Latham. via- itnr observer. irom the Ameri- can Girls Scout Movement to the Canadian Girl Guide Assoc- lation, who will be in Summcr- sidc from April 2! to 76: also for Members oi Royalty Chapter IODE met on Tuesday evening April I7th at the home oi Mrs. William Mentions. Woodiawnl Avenue. Shcrwnod. The Regent.‘ Mrs J. J. Connolly. presided. i The usual routine business was carried out. and correspon- drnse irom National IODE was ri-ad LlfPrfl'lii‘O and pamphlets from the Canadian Conference on Education were distributed. The regular monthly meeting was held alter the supper and; Mrs. Bruce Stew-art. lst vice- president. chaired the meeting in the absence of the presidcnt, Mrs. D. E. Adams. Mrs. Ray beard led the de- votional hour which was In the Mm of an Easter service and scripture. hymns, prayer and a dialogue based on the pas- ssgc “lie that loses his lilo," ing was chaired by the presi- diiiit. \lrs. Roma Va: tour. and nine members answered roll call will a hiiilsccleaning him. The inccllng opened with the lnslltuli- iliiii followed by the Mary Stcwart Collect In unison. ’l'lic mlnliil“ were read and the tronsurcr gave her report. The \ai liuR committee reports were prcwlltoii New committee ap- in charge 01‘ Mrs. J.B. Haniclnsan and Mrs. Leigh Craig. chairman oi the. program committee was in dtargo of the program. Rev. MK. Charman and Mrs. ‘ Giarman welcomed the women[ to the mango stating it was a. pleasure having this first meetal lng there. Lunch was served by Mrs. Char-man assistui by the mom dais Women's Institute was bold in the hall with the president. Mrs. A I) Si-anlaii in tha chair. Roll cal‘ was lili'dei‘bd by tho mcmbcrs who praised in East: or Favors to patient trays It Riverside Hrmpi'al. Mrs Frank Russ sugg-tol ,thal the "Winih‘rl donate good used cloning for tha Apparai Shop at this hospital. . . {m- pnrusa] by member8 The ptlill't‘d wcrc Slt'k. Mrs. Lancs be" of the Bidetord Unit. Mrs. . , mes Co at Halifax. where she was Macxonzm I“ "'1'. WWW“? Ml“ Km Clmpbeu- I arms" , . v ' med M“. Ed ,- p001; ,. . . V < DISCJSLOB took place about ’wnbm «immoral “l.l.".?:‘iiltl‘l”{‘i."3§i ‘l 2"“°u 22:" Sum- filli“§l”."n?ffi.”‘:.'§.a“.ii. till-lit: m3.” new: Slit." all.“::...f‘.°'i:.i:l'll:; Esta"; smut. m i .. , s A . . I . . . . N n (hp gronm w" grmmsman. ' lyears. A shower was also thln‘mmplim'enmr‘. mm..." wa I m" ' Dr "I ' classroom at Sherwood School m ammo“ w" “"3 “mm” gram, Mrs Ilcnry Dalton; aim] members at the UCW torn? .(E'Z'édp(':"fi "A 7“ "‘4 For hor daughter's wedding at the lsland club at “autumn-M bv Mama". Mlmomnl Mrs. David Campbell. Alher- “Wm, a “mu”, M Her Ma} ing the dedicattan of the alter 1mm]. “(.5 “Ward Comcum than. W131“! "y 3F“ Toilihih» " “all: :ur- Mrs Harpcr chosc a dress of and at the home oi Mr. autism1 Em" or money w"? WE ton. celebrated her sixty-liith on}. nu, Qua." " was decldedl . “,5 51mm. Cm," “d Ml... CORNWALL ' I d‘mmthy “I” member. in "1:: illchsia lace over nylon. wit it bi-igc accessories. her rorsagc‘ was white cat-nations, l The groom's mother worel M” w‘l‘" Homn' Tunl‘h' scutcd by John Allan Mat-Don- whcre the bridc was the rch- I” and Bruce vmausmrk‘ plot-it 0! many useiul. and heau- An" the mm" or .10, mm Ema' l'i‘hoy Arr Jolly Good Follows" ‘iunch was served and music birthday on Monday. Bccausc of .thc unseasonable blizzard only three members oi her iamlly who live in town were able to be ‘prcsent with her that day. On "Tuesday. and again on chncs- to supply a picturr at s iulurei datc. and to donate prizes ‘IRall‘l this ycar ior British His- }torv in grados VIII and ix. Mr! Frank May'itcw. report- Roll call was answered by 20 members and Mrs. R. White read the initiates oi the March meeting. The treasurer. Mrs. R. Coffin reported receipts a n d expenditures. also outstanding \‘li-lxlii \lacln‘rogiir. Mrs. Da’ion mil be the hostess for the Us) iiiecilng Mrs. ('nldridge Rogers was my vlinitcr iii a scramble word I‘m" The regular mung d the‘resnectiva homes. Oman Women's institute was“ The disfl‘lt‘l convamtion leader- held at (the home 0! Mrs. Elmer l ,hip m to an he‘d In the hill Frizzell on Monday wetting.an \rr” 2 A H.» a-lnn was April 2. Twenty member! An-‘lmmla to the rw-r seal Cans- I provided ior dancing. day ‘he w“ “In” M at he r ing [or st‘rvit‘c! at home and M“, m be _ ('Itnli‘sl pill on by Mrs. Cliifurd m mu “11. LL ‘ . . I paid. Reports ucrc . , . patch. E—Es_ Mr “d M" Gm", mm” member! of "I! family. On Pat‘h ahrfmd' d'sPla’M 1mm“ 'ndi heard irom the various comriiit- um” "[t' u “'9 '0’" ‘_,°' n" “man” '5'“ Th, .,,,..n~ D d a, m . . . mun)“ . bmhday cake “as scun garmcnts for laycttesiflet A "l. nf rpmnam. was held agriculture and a qucstlom " ' ' m Feathered Friends Gather- Crumbs On The Veranda the mourniul wind in the uniet- received news of the safe arriv- ‘ April will set before long we' believe. it ilrst promises arej to be implemented. dandelionsi in the new green of the orchard. But tonight there is snow over. and son David leit recently to rrturn to their home at Maiden. Mass. alter visiting relatives and iricnds at Remington. Mrs. David L Mcfnnis h as tort-d seasons. the iarmcrs said. ll of h" PIII’PHLI. Mr. and Mr!- "This will develop into a blow,;B.W T. Lessett. If “Mr home It's likely. There'll be a haul It WOHIIIL Surrey. England. oi seaweed come in on the noxtl Ml Ind Mrs. Leno" spent the “den {Winter months with thclr dau- lprovidod by the guests. Mrs. ' mpde whys good health and lives happily in her own home on Central Street with a companion. Miss Bertha Ram- ay. She is a member oi Alhcrton iUnited Church. of the local UCW group and oi the Women's .institute. Living nearby are her isons. Don Campbell, MLA; Ers- . . emboldened . klne and Hubert and their inni- Association for Rem . . . .. Ir! Iucceuiul businessmen In . :llililgt‘r Jrgifno the sheltsr :yi Shore-(arms no longer depend. 51"? “‘1”.- Mcmm’ “‘1 “muy‘mcg Another 50m Vim“; in," for. dad Chnd nz'fimz’. "d Mt" 5‘ T°“"' 5°53: [I‘le'tz “Hm” Montreal. Since Montreal is also PM“ “W, " H“. the front verandah this even- 0|! “I18 “Tim!” th‘h “I H‘. I em "g on' in Brooklyn and she has threel Mrs. Samuel lebo was weI-l . p u ' Lon w" "- fl” hon" 0‘ Mm When" 0W“ Ch-rmmmu‘ "E'l‘ log to pick up the scattering of COI‘Hbuu‘d "WP" ‘0 "'9 “"h "l M" Herb". Simmons h“ “- ,daughters In this provmce : i corned as a guest to tho mm.‘ ID! Stu-rt. Ind ths headquar- (_ A ‘ mm“, .. h... p... mm for the soil to items that grew the (med- M h" Mm ., who, Mrs. Frank Bryan (Jenni oi inc. 5 d N S W d Iter- of th- C-nadl-n H-dnssnh- l—---—-—————-—-— our “mm,” mm, to uni. tsstotul mealv ml or blue W‘vm'v In" “M”..an mum, Cucumpec; Mrs. Carl Crockett Following the meeting. a sot-tall y . . ’WIZO. Mrs. Cohen and hPl’ ‘rc.er & Mac” or denied other [leanings be ltoes. the sold oi good :hvn't. “ u" Mn" Com“, Howmi (Laura) oi ngtlnerside and hour was spent Lunch was , imlp‘m' :2? "13¢ “"42; 'l on: ' . m and clovery meadows. w crcn ‘ ' Mrs. Allison .ng and iRilfh’ observed by the hostess l d f ' ' ' .' elf it“! Wm I C"! I ' ' “H§;,°{hfif"{m‘.lpmn'2m maids could gather the irrasurel‘summusue' Ellerslie. Living in the United‘by Mrs. Moggisnn, """"‘H80 0 «Sy‘t‘iney.d “ 0' M t A” Parkdnlo ' (0 Meat clnvers to their; States are sons Eldrid e and -———-‘. gra ua min Ilnn v > rpggrdllllsl the‘swefll 1"..23: younguhearts' content. | Mm Kerras and Whter gFlorenco’ , 3! JANET WILSON lslia lost a brother with the vulva“! U hfkvnl'. NB. ops” I“ H” mm“ m u " ' "we all it am now. . .the wind and snow-3.: 1,2,5; gum“: m" (Mrs. William Emoryl. lCit-35mg Meefin MONTREAL [cm—0n pitch-.niark Watch regiment. Mrs. Mn- Cohen credlu her child» "L" “‘ m “I.” n" ""1"; "fl" m‘ ” ML no. “m. "a n" Insulin. 'vl‘; mung“. Mrs. Campbell has twenty-sew 9 ing seas oii israei. Nina Frild‘Coht-n was chairman of radio M II Glue 3“. N5. with r I has it: place can an chm m “m, H "mm met a - a “Menu,” m I...” f Lon River Cohen at Sydney. N.S.. was re publicity for Victory loans, sparking her Interest in commu- $31" 2' cum" and bends the branches oi thel Miss Mat-Arthur 1"“ “'“deM- M?" All" 9 dead by '“um'um ‘0 ‘ K99?" M 'h' w" “"0” "inky "ork‘ "rap rira : A" a” 9" "mm by n" lawn-trees There is no rest formula-pt nurse at the Prince. Cllfidmm. “d mm!" H”. l “and mm u WW! M the m. Canadian Jw'ilh centre!" "In '. m.“ mm" mm” ‘ppmnrfl dam. Ind marking the course 0' than .. .‘u And no beacons orco‘mt‘v H In] 8mm”. .1,“ puid-l. In h" .15." S e 1&quer Csnldian Hsdas. (or Capo Breton 3nd head of Ill. slid. “a disaster that hap- lnmmin‘m‘m‘ . the stream iron the mill rlm- ' i "1’ ' ' and brother. ssh-W120. .(‘ave Brrinn'l War Orphan W" '0 0"!- h-PW' '0 l“ M re nest yard-llam- It the (Irma hem-rent - in am recently at the xsxsmcros — Ths closing - - " ward. caught he white «I M- m, am. I. mm, m m,“ ,0 m d M W, M, m Interviews! as her return to Placement. I believe wa ARE our brother I . "m. Hm; I h" h M m M u' lde all ' chance waviar-lm R MacArthur-odious. m“ Chime. or house mo- mm‘ °' 1"" 3"" Y", "“ Canada. Mrs. Cob?! mailed ‘ Anor‘l‘l-Zn rwo BOYS "'9" " —.——~_.- "I by m. “Ry m 'm‘ 0“ :ru to sai’e ma tul haven to'ilflken‘zngton m. d m' b m “(a you he” “ me home of M" .l“ m. “flu” ‘3 "rm. 9' "C9" Not ones to preach what they H ‘7' A ‘__"‘ weight at it. to a rare and pic- .lsm, ’ l y' ' while you and In. clown u - remnfrgin-mmm “wig; Insult-unit“: div-Mrs“ I'rhvd didn't practise. Mrs. Cohen and a ' ' . "I l] - m U IIC m 0 mm“ M" "a" Until tomorrow -— — Diary— The aawly decorated sanc- 'ml 'Mm;, :5, u: och: 'm, . by,"- “d m ypu not“..ng Mold". Ind "Emlyn" :‘fi‘é‘h‘f'd PH?" b'h'm'e'V“ . "1.?" "mlmhdmd'?! ' ' W- -~ “"7 d "" mm" mm chore is to not} you psolva on PM"- W being read between turns-Mend“ Th it? " kn" " ' ":3... 'h‘ tb spot. hat such awhwsrd n." '9" ""“W 'C 3 MI 0! Mflflfllfll by OWN" stnrv at their delztim'wtt: lath. I'd ‘0 ft“ m mlflm u m. Mt MM“?! '0? Y0“! P909“. '0 If "'0 am Who hid ‘0 be chamrtoristlc humor: m“ m” So. the next time you are in- be held on Wednesday miss. snipped up on either Me "i w... reluctant to choose 'We never know. '0 "I"! —_-'—— "pd by met so, . .2939“. .0 April 25, at Long River Hal]. Nevertheless. the spirit of the our new .0“ (mm the an. get when," James said. I've a so H M “m d”. howl. Scripture irom Luke I! was Q delegates was “tremen~ mbmnfpd in .dvnnce‘ " 1 w" ‘ seen snowstorm. and with! Co ege senlor yS er hm, “- p.“ w... m readbyDals Johnatona.andiol- she said. Would you mum. toi- placement. so i ones too. I hto IN. I 1'" .p'w‘hmmmqn lowed by study from John I HIM “—"i0 I'm“! "9“ when one boatload dlsemhsrlmd I ‘ m - R '0 m 7" I h ' d a. m M "a n. which was read altoraataiy. .504 0' “Ml” lip Ralliu. i Inwount‘ed through in... a... an... wa bad no Date 5 e OVIOI’ range m. m, M", m. . 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Mrs George Ayers volunteer- ed to canvass In the annual drive ior funds inr the PEJ. it was moved and seconde that (lowers be ordered and plac— ed in the Church (or the Esstcr Service. The meeting adjournod with the members repeating the mizpah benedlctlon. The next meeting is to be held at the Church Hall and the lunch committee appointed (or this meeting includes: Mrs. S Glll- espie. Mrs. M. Keus. Mrs K. .m m gm, "Meet w“ (Melly; ng was a ital a event with the at] End mend Wm, Mn 5. um’ierl o.’ the Sherwood '1 wu”, u meludfl‘ hnlrz guests {or the occuiom Mrs. Jack Maclesn rapiu-ted.F°”‘“‘"nx I protram of actors that a place had been found tnl'm'lmflnl lunch uni servld and hold a pantry sale in Charlotte- "1" WWW I'l‘murnerl. town on April 19. Plans were.‘ —' made for this sale and a com- mittee was appointed to look _________ folhmlilg llli‘ nlt‘i‘llill and lunch was scrvcd by the hostess and the Commflii‘t' in charge. HI'NTER RIVER The regular monthly meeting of ltllntcr's River United Church Womcn was held in the Church on Vi‘wlncsdny evening. M rs. ‘ Irn Rackham led the devotion-l “ mm,“ "mm Mm“ "PHI" a short time later and both now I]. BENNETT CARR insurance Counseling Dist. Snpr. Sun Lite at Canada