ST Ee a ee ee) ge eee Ce ee en eS + a eer ee ee ee, — - . —_— se. 7 =. ‘ } Charlottetown, Well, Successful Year IsReported — ["m"txttes. wwe. ms rar. Ladies Aux. my 0, 2 B P.E.I A i lt ral Bra h kind co-aperatioa shown in nelp-| Meeting Held ihe thas Che ued ht eae ieee coiiat eee y or gricuitu nc ing to make the dinner a suc- or, Mime. Rater Maintin were Meeti Josed with the Lord’ ‘The nl meeting of the local protection to “pics. Donsd Mothieess ha a pointed delegates. "| praver in unioon. Launch was see- same persons quali- Siof the Ladies Auxiliary to the @ of the Agricultural Insti-|fied to join an Institute of Agri-| Charge of the devotional period |j.,dian Legiin, Kensingica Lunch committee wes appoint-|ved by the committee in charge. tute af Canada was held in Char-| ilogy as medical men have under |for the next meeting. Offering ‘ ed for next month: sandwiches, eaeye Teeth, their Medical Associatian. amounted to $4.45. The meeting |5°@2ch, wes held at the Legion Mrs. Jean Sherren and Mrs. Ed- RECORD BABY CROP Dr. D. B. » President) J.E. Arsenault was elected pre-| closed with Mizpah benediction. |Home, om Tuesday evening, Ap-|na Harding: sweets, Mrs. Velma) 1) svcron (AP) — More of the branch, and re-|sident for the year 1959-60. The|Lanch was served by the com-|ril 28th, and opened with the|Blackeney and Mrs, Ruby Mcla- a Aedes Led Setting Ong net sae | eatticn chores, Act ef Remembrance. ms. } a lees ee ee with the reports of the| ed secretary. CANOEING TEST i en ee ee neato ier it Mrs. Jean Sher-| months of this year than in any several committees, showed that coll, nk one new = : * first ae. fesertind ld the year had been very oO Ww LA ‘TUQUE, Que. (CP) —, The | Wecomed. ho ngpeaewr gM os ren — yoo Bryanton. | other Dy of \Two new members were intro- Y : annual 100-mile canoe race on the | ance on hand of $140.33. eas aoe ae ae Mee, {Vital statistics estimates there to the group Douglas! Holds Meeting St. Maurice River between La) plang were made for the Pro-| oo" | «ee a ing | Were 1,004,000 registered _ live & member of the Institute Tuque and Trois - Rivieres has|vincial Command annual meet- a Blakeney, births in the first quarter, 1.?-per- -Agrology of Alberta who has The W.A. of the O'Leary Uni-|beem set for Sept. 5-7, with more/ing scheduled for May 20th., at Harding. May 1, Mrs. Ruby Me-j|cent more than the previous Prceathy sips the stall at the|ted Church met in the Christian |‘ham $5,000 in prizes. Kensington. The president, Mrs.| Innis, May 28, Mre. Winnie Mae-'quarter record set in 1957. ___ wil be — ta nee © be! ducation. centre on Wednesday : : . aad Mower Basics of New| evenig. May 12th, with the pre- ' Brunewick trans-| tent Mre. Ed Turner presiding ferred ae ie o eas and opened the meeting hy re- service. peating the Apostles Creed in The main feature of the meet-| Unison. * ing was a discussion oe es ree ee ange respecting agrologists Jack Matthews, taking Eo tas Posrince of Prince Et'| Sue cena tins 8 ward Island. This project has ; } reading, John 18, 1-15, followed been under consideration for | with @ story based on the theme. some time, and it was unani-|‘“The Devotional”, closed with a : mete ees it yesterday's) toma “Just Ax I Am," and prey- ae Se te iS Sar’ to Ges tn chest ie cee os & er, : al : his fa f that , ? = : provinces for presentation at the tog were read ant approved, The Val Sears and his family found that camping DINING ROOM. IN FANCY BUILDING Goch an act would give the |" cal Was enreed hy Aiece with a trailer, though it may be erowded, Mi the mal nig rom i teland: ht po rn. here tat Quen, i PIUSVILLE cent. The Treasurer, Mrs. Ceci is comfortable, inexpensive and thoroughly British Columbia's new 7 t can be extended to 3 Prince Philip the Laveliy > ° anne ot Se Lees. ihe ase beer Se waren Maat wie ee hes ees The Sb exbdinaic Which wns Gamer and 8 ebetential sum wee enjoyable. In two weeks the family travelled m Governor. -to-wail | of British Columbia while crystal | during to : ‘ * RiiRiaiesh scat eink iecanad \chanddecs AOE cegnace ts Wikia contal (CP Fist) | eens orctcceny ean “a| Sie, olen soeating wane time 1,000 miles through Ontario’s parklands, Maw Ballets (Ce ee we ae ee ee ee, me Set & _ at acost of leas than $200, Read about ada and the Unit tates.” “I have my life’s work ’ ° : Asie tom learalng individual and nave gr to Tove. * [yan an Wess | "Sas Beta Gakane ent this rewarding vacation trip in the coming dance és,. Miss France “T seem to more : : Are Planned __ [its state have’ had to Ieara|when come back ta. then|"Sire‘Angein "Slnchard has|weur'end sr home We Pas issue of Weekend Magazine. You may want ballet. patterns for corps when I am away m it. But I returned home Pius- ° By SYLVIA HACK characterization. They also have| probably appreciate it more now ~~ oe - —. te follow in Val Sears’ tire tracks. ‘ Canadian Press Staff Writer to absorb the style'and the set-|that I am not living here.” ~ ‘ : ings. Miss Franca, who gave her last LONDON (CP)—Celia Franca, “Now we're taking care of the | public performance in February oe. yee he. artistie. director of the National | details such iting letters to | this year, said she has no regrets Seon ; wide Ballet of Canada, announced |ers.” about not dancing any more. variety ew plans Monday that the company has ob- | designers oe oes compos-| “T’ve so much to do on the ar = — = as - oe tained the choreography for three ae ; oer - Bir . Ai tistic side and arranging tours, = thiek is ee new ballets which it hopes to! founded Canada’s National Ballet that I just do not have time for Same-day loane—without stage next November. in 1950. now regards Canada as | it.” ‘ baskable security or en- Miss Franca and her assistant, 4 . al Grant Strate of Edmonton, fly orsers—are a specialty ; home Wednesday after 16 days of HFC. Borrow with confi- ~ gruelling work with the new bal- ¢ denee at HFC, a Death and the Maiden and Mermaid by Andree Howard and Pineapple Poll by John BREAKS DOWN FAT | _FromHiFc, of course! Where people Cranko. During their stay, Miss Franca a id I understand your money problems and Miss Strate have had to learn Laboratory tests have now proved Carter's Li orclumtwe SE cilesesh dance sélga Wstooom|* Her We enulaiing Sit , « cteal eustrel webeed weghilp lapeinath and like to help you solve them them. | breaks it down. It is an established _ relieves irregularity gently and effectively. 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