usfoiiici - ENDS ODAY may. April 3. 1957 The Guardlin RCAF TRANSFER Corporal Louisa Cotton of Kan-I slngton. P.F..I.. sailed April 4th- from Halifax. N.S.. aboard the S. S. ltalla on transfer from St. Hu- bert. P.Q.. to zweibruckeii. Ger- many. the RCAF has announced. She recently completed two weeks enibarkation leave at the home off her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Georgei 0. Cotton. in Keusington. A member of the RCAF since . September. 1952. Corporal Cotton 3 ll 8 Eraduate or Prince of Wales College in Charlottetown. She at- tended the R(lAF's Compositei Training and was then posted tot RCAF Station Cliatham. N.B. lnl March 1954. she was moved to Air Defence Command Headquar- ters at St. Hubert. near Montreal. where she was stationed when sel- ected for overseas service. zweibrucken. the home base of No. .'i Fighter wing of Canada's NATO Air Division, is situated in Western Germany a low miles from the border oi Frarloa. TROUSSEA A BIT OF HISTORY llrs. Douglas Blair. .13. inade a ers' desk. she was lreeled by long ll of history lodly by becomlnl applause. The first words she took 9 l1T5l WW3" 5h”"h"d "PD" down were ones of compliment to i (Y? gum (Emmmnn, heraelt. (CP Wirephoto) THE GREATEST BARGAIN MAGAZINE-NEWSPAPER EVER OFFERED A L. M. Montgomery Chapter Mei Ai.Mrs. G. Michael's The April meeting ol the LM.isn-iiih regarding the "Life Saver 0HlS0mEI'.vChaDtar.lmP9”310l" Club" lnllowing which member- ::'l'dl3al:":ll::e';);letl; E'1':':”6'e0':;:, ship cardsbwere presented to var- lichael with a large attends e ""5 "mm "5' I members. The Regent. Miss Mrs. Hlioss Down volunteered to - araaret Riley. presided and theyact as Echoes Secretary to. the eeting opened by repeating the i next six months. Several members rayer of an order in unison, inifercd to knit Korean socks for Routine business and correspon- , the November box. Plans were dis- nre Wu dun with, gnu mcour. 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School committee re- ed getting several every day - . c panting tho (ollcct for the club hr "hmlt Red Cm” "mi womoo Thc roll call was answer- r reported taking it! artlrlested hv WV” memberl c'os Ir ed Cross House. PF. i. it was decided to dis- more fully a group order of mag supplies at the April meet- onions in l-'airlicld.I was dis- sed and it was decided to pack e at the school on Tuesday eve- r meeting hc secretary was given in to buy stationary tor W.I. respondent. r i The April meeting will be held the school. time nl meeting it rn Roll call will be answered a household hint. Lunch will provided by: Mrs. Prodde. Mrs. "Try. Mrs. F. G Hooper and rs .I. R. Cotes. Collection amoun- no was voted tor membership. the Multiple Sclerosis Society; ivcntion to bc held June 26 in the 2. Avril 9th. tollowins the res-- Moodie Macbonnlri secretary- the terestlng paper on Citizenship. A program of names was enjoyod. Lunch was served and a social chat uas followed. hy the usual closing. ROSI-ZNEATH li'.l. The Roseneaih W. I. met on March 22nd at the home of Mrs. Donald MacQuai'rie. The presid- ent opcnr-d the meeting by re- Tho minutes of the last meet- ing were read by the secretary. and adopted as read. The school. and sick rommittecs were reap-i pointed. Plnns were discussed about entertainina the district con- Mockcnzle hall at Montague. Mrs. James Dewar was appointed pres- ident oi the convention and Mrs. Mrs. Dewar amt Mrs. MacDon- aid were to attend the district of- licers workshop at Parkdale on March 27th and 28th. Mrs. Cecil huchanan was appointrd an al- ternative delegate A letter was received from a former member thanking the institute lor remem- bering her. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by the lunch rd '1' i and Mrs. Lloyd Darrach. The board Y Then the business period was ever ' and Collection taken... Iy VIII WMSTON Trousseaii buying is a very im-l portant shopping detail this time ot i year as spring brides prepare for: the great occasion. Charming for a trousseau is this pretty gown and robe in two layers of sheer tricot. embellished with white satin bows on the pretty cape collar: The? gown is of pale blue with white. satin used for the sash. i i C”'" ”'C."CC'”6”” i committee. Mrs. Cecil Buchanant kindly invited the Institute tol meet at her Home tor the next meeting. The meeting closed with instrumental music by Mrs. John Donahoe on the violin and Mrs. Donald MacQuarrie at the piano. HOSP. LADIES AID The monthly meeting of dial Stewart Memorial Ladies Aid Soc- iety was held at the home ot Mr. meeting was held at the same hour and a good representation was present. The Aid Society reported the work done this past month and reports were received from the Superintendent. Mrs. Lidstone. Plans were made tor Hie Annual Lobster Carnival and the Tea party which will be held as usual. Mrs. nan-acti served a dainty lunch. assisted by Mrs. Lidatone and Mrs. Crosby. Next meeting will he held in the school. April 16. 157. trupor. Amati ”4RRIERlQR M 5. TOD!” .1- en.-E V