I 'ie of Spring Fashions are the Temple Hooper, Mrs. Hugh Simp- .. .; . . is . FASHION MODELS FOR 19 nlels taking part in the 1957 Stead. Mrs. Clive Cudmore. Mrs. K B Smith. Mrs. R. W. Wood-I as 57'. Kate. Mrs. T. W. Milton. Miss -EN'S DIARY ll .1. Dritts To Clear Away i And New Paths To Make ' about a hearthfire tonight. llIlit'fl at the sound ill a sharpl -it st-t-miligiy from the out of it brotlght in new drifts on the winds to fill former Winter-sites at Alderlea: to heap the garden var can equal if." he replied unite longing "it's wintry. tie sigh: z like this that make you re- But why should we sigh as iie say? her that. I'd like nothing bet- The commonplace sun in the com- izlit now than to be otlt in the; inonplace sky ii the llajlng. Yes, or to throw i Makes up the commonplace day. iclf tioiin for a nap in a mow l The moon and stars are common- A commonplace life we say. and HAPPENINGS The engagement of Miss Judith Sigler. to William C. Cromwell. son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Boy Crorn- well. Fredrick County, Wyckoff, has been announced by her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Sigler. 439 Van Dylte St.. Ridgewond. The occasion marked the 25th Wed- ding Anniversary of the Siglers. Miss Sigler attended Beave Col- lege and was graduated from Kath- erine Gibbs School last June. She is employedhy Henry Drey- fuss. N.Y.('. Mr. Cromwell was graduated from the' Wharton School of Busi- ness. University of Pennsylvania. where he was president of Alpha Chi Rho fraternity. He served two years with the U.S. Army in Kor- ea. He is now with the America Fore Insurance Group, N.Y.C. A spring wedding is planned. Missing from the above photo are Mrs. Gordon Arard. Mrs. Roi) MILLVII-JIW w. l. The regular mccting of the in- stitute vias held at the home of Mrs. F.(lISfln Drake on Wednes- day. eienlng. Jan. 0. with 12 members and three visitors pres- ent. approved and signed by the presi- dent. anti montiily statement giv- en- Sick committee reported one 'Raising Large Family is An Education itself pulp and papt-rmill iiiirker in this community 40 Northern Ontario miles west of Sudbury. card party and dance in Millview ADD -I-0 INCOME Hall Friday night. Jan. ll: store l-'rlda.v afternoon. .ian. also y to have pantry sale in iiolman'a The two oldest girls grocery store. Six others are at-iA Collection amounted to 31.35 lndytending schmt. one membership fee was paid. Mrs. Lorne Drake invited mem- i Mr. Lanthier has it philosophic answer for persons who are in- Simone 17. and Helen. iii. Wfifk in a local vy i A r- nciisavcd. There's no better. it tho world. And the scent of ,e smiled at the memory. -ulzit it's amazing how fast the hotvieen will slip away. We place things.- .The flower that blooms and the l bird that sings; J shone not;- lAnd God who sees each separ- Tl P9" '" ll" hum? '0' ''"l "'95" terested in such a large family. "'”Z- 7"” V9” in P9 3 3'55 b3E- A ”Thniisands oi times." he says. contest was won hy Mrs. Llaud --my win. and 1 are asked -what Mid 8" 3'1"” W85 Sllfnt Walcllinllchild in education and everyday comfortsi” Curlilig Club hostesses for Sat- lurday night: Mrs. Gordon Stewart. Mrs. Myron Bell. Miss Joyce yCoady. Miss Edith Anderson. Miss lAlice Trainor. Mrs. Wilfred Lecky left Friday by plane for Winnipeg to visit with her daughter and son-in-law, Flight Lieutenant M.D. Gates Mrs. Wilfred Kelly entertained Friday evening at a dinner par- ty in honor of Mrs. Walter Call- heck before her departure for Cal- orado. Mrs. Callbeck was present- ed with a farewell gift from the hostess. Mrs- Robert Roncke. Central Street. entertained at mixed bridge on Tuesday evening. The hostesses at the Summer- side Curling Rink tonight will be Mrs. William Morrison lconvenor) Mrs. Elmer Offer. Mrs. Cecil Car- ver. Mrs. Fred Folland. Mrs. Lorne MacFarlane. and Mrs. J. C. Mc- Kenna. Mrs. Art Robinson. Central St.. entertained at bridge on Thurs- day evening. The hostesses at the Summer- side Home and Sc ool meeting last Tuesday evening were Mrs. Hil- lar Clark tconvenerl. Mrs. Albert Silliphant. Mrs. Murray Willet, Mrs. Keith Lapp. Mrs. Marjorie Champion. Mrs. Harold Carr. Emmett Ranaghan. Mrs D. B. Coffin. and Mrs. John Ireland. Mrs. Wilfred becky was hoatsss lip the East End Bridge Club on lSupper bridges this week. WOMEN itentalively scheduled for about prii i will he the final test of acoustics in the Golden Jubilee auditorium here, which with the .jubilce auditorium in Calgary is considered by an expert on the- atre construction as the best from every standpoint." are to be held in Edmonton. May 20-25. l-?liMONTON iCPl- A concert his stay here to supervise the job of rigging the cables which will raise and lower scenery. props and lights. The rigging grid is 85 feet above the auditorium stage. Grubb. who rigged television studios in Hollywood and Spo- kane's civic auditorium. as well as many high schoool auditoriums rium equipment should last for- ever." Sew Uniforms For M. E. Schoolgirls OTTAWA tCPl-A new Unitar- ian Service Committee sewing project started last September has mushroorned into a large op- eration. USC officials here said the committee first bought enough material to make 5.000 school uniforms for six-year-old refugee girls in the Middle East. An ap- peal was made to groups and in- dividuals across Canada to sew the pre-cut material. Response to the appeal was so great the USC purchased an addi- tional l0.000.000 yards of light blue denim in November. and recently placed a third order for another 5,000 yards. Although the original sewing objective was 5.000 uniforms. 15.- 000 now are expected to be com- pleled before the project ends. Dr. Lotta l-fitschmauova. USC director. said the response to the sewing appeal was "Magnificent evidence of Canadian women's in- terest in a worthwhile work pm- ject." Of all the previous USC special projects, "our current school uni- form project tops them all." Eager To Return to her work for the United Na- tions in troubled Israel after a short holiday in her native Brit- ish Columbia. On Gen. Burns' staff at Gov- ernment House in Jerusalem. she worked for a time in the Gaza Strip and saw for herself the set- schoollng." she said. "The lsraell government. try- ing to provide employment for ways there is a feeling of tension and frustration." Mrs. Dennis Is Head Of Women's Auxiliary The annual meeting of Zion Church Women's Auxiliary waa ellent reports of the year's activ- ities were read by the treasurer to look sophisticated. elegant andl beautiful on her wedding day thist winter. the gown 'plclured, made of peau de sole and rc-"mbroider- ed Alencon lace. should win the ions. vite. The lace. used for the upper bo- wi' a chapel Iweev it'll!!- Meetlng opened by singing F . tlement of Arab refu ecs Thelsland Hym iollwdb M 1. t5P”0”- 0"” i””””.".l5' .. i 5 ' hills that!" one of a com-i But we can expect that of the Stewart repeateli in ouneisuny Iry mg we .0! me lamest 'a."""" They "2 hound m "wand M. Wm. James joined hr Itwimnn .mnm.,s 0, hm meetmgi read in Ontario is --an education in mud huts. but are well fed and ...j.....j. ' " i ' itself.” says Ameda Lantheir. "'9 Fhlldrln IN Wcewllll K01” Mystery Dieter Reports "tel 7386 llaw Method cleaner: this once won't count.' But I found it did count-heavily. Now I tell myself that by not breaking over once I am strengthening my will power. I find it easier as time d Mrs Gates. unit: yson. Mrs. G. S. Storey Carol Ann Hogan. Miss Pamela ert Pitt. Miss Anne Irwin. Mlsslan ' . Monday evening. To U N Work tom-T - Mrs. Ernest Lord. BACl( - Miss Elizabeth Coyle, Peake. Miss Beryl MacLean. Mrs. Peggy Chandler. Master Billy Mrs Herb Shurman emeruiml - ' ' Jack Balcom. Mrs. Sidney Mlan (.arol Ann Wtlloughby. Mrs. Morris V. Blake. Simmonds and Master Alan ed gt bridge on Thursday evening. i Mrs. i-'. A. Large. North River VANCOUVER (Cp,g.Mi" Jun For me young lady who wan” dice and sleeves. 1, repelgea .531. 'P""”"- iR08d- 9l"9l'l3"1Pd ll I 59"" 0' Archibald is eager to get back at the princess waistline and in the folds of the skirt in medall- The skirt. worked to give sheath effect in front. has all of its fulness pulled to the back vll unpressed pleats and features two wide panels of diagonal draping -. yas always ilntil it resembles a j -k - ll d d . l . . 0 - ' in-t.” anmiu-r chuckled." was great tairyimok cake iced in white. E'Ii(it'ist(rlaiasrtI?I:rties sgiit. S:.-iiol:leclorl:i- 1?” ”"'.”""z "'5 "P"? 3"" .15 'h'"'' '1" "ubumd '" em" HOW TO BUI WI POWGI" ill" "'05! 501"! Dari 01' PHI"-.to form I laniiliar ridge to the mittee bought apples to sell chum?" me '" m9 h."”” m Lena Caroline McLure. Women's Editor. Phone IS! hmldew "m" "'9" "d. ' "'3 if the house is being disturb- rear of the buildings to vrotect us Christmas concert several letters ;:'hIch he 2:535 bnmhr lm:'”?':ni m9;:gdJ:u.l3? g:thop:;-I:::I:'E in By IDA JEAN Km" 3....” Eleanor picture. hersglf H; v the cold” from the cool north bree'z.es-- and of thanks were 'received for ome 9" "Cr" ” a'.' t at 1) 8 G rdian San"-da Jan ' . v i2 Vi mm”: 1, . we.-fut Mn the first mxmedv Tm make again intriguing places." rut 2 ' U .. H . b y yitianllletlis were flllarliltlfl in 1935.. age e ua Yo - 9 dustrles are "excellent and in our Mystery 13.91,,-is now down size . P0 4 that's what! it was. ”'l'here.whiL-ll the children can tunnel and .”d g".n' Irgwmrr r;("n;mCmn lb?” 3” "” 'w'"5 i”"""l'l lhei 3"”! demand" to H6”: pounds . . . which is will force wmm stre-ngthem desk. . t W” i””"g "r le ” W” childrt-n vouugt-st of iilium is six-t ' Dally she Crossed the border in mm b9l5l"5 Wm- ”""(f """"9"l5 9' 5"9""- Pl” - - - g was distributed among the mcm- h. dd J .' ' A l - ' ' ' ht Ir 1 d Jordan pounds off in five weeks and M "l illsh" he added with feel- Yes, a nice week it has been. 1 -- mm" P” mq"eS' . i ewe" P” P" ' " . Al .M, Mgr? mm the haylngva tuned Io Wernnwmg an Island ”l'(”mm rmwed and wwndm mi Each Suntl:i,i' -Mr. V i.antiiicrt U l she lived in Jordan and worked a0l:l"f:;l:1lg19l::0-t3h:el:Tfl9'-wili nrl llh3v7” we asked with a farms with the cares. the ioys. join the Music Festival Assncia- :?::.If,:s.:wt(:.aI"r'l:””":h h'?an?1:'l”e't';i . 1, i"..l'3ser:Vcgien incidenu the my 0. pzwer is toekeepyresoluteleyogn the WC GIBIII o- glfld in places the sorrows. of our i - pl g . . d h p t s t).' e .V ;D F I I V Y B , . . . ,...a.N, ,h..,..,-. M mh" Hm, --commnnp1u.,-- daysy mm 3'” T9" m" 9 '" 3" a Roman Catholic church here. S Jerusalem is beautiful. but. al- lc”l::'::l-dAlll::Yt3h:”g;E9 -'l'i'bId'93::tv N goes by." Eleanor'a decision not to lapse back into the old ways of eating "just this once" is basically re- Stay At The Cornwallis .9”. n M” be Wm a we” Bl" 3” were "I? world mm dark lfoggilifiiinilqhl::('lEif:;”M:&:::a8l;I- do you have in gain. by r8iSlllEl The local protect aroused greailonv the United States west coast. held last Thursday eveniril with l;ip::'5irbel;g:;'nh";!””';dg'h&';'gi:ff); ,. y,,., Rm yam. ....i5h3- Jamesl our W in? hwrg Mwlms Krmmgz such a large family I" P0V9Tl.V- interes. ,t n (i, m, Dominion said the L200 fect of steel a large attendance. The President, mum, 1;!” 5” M? y . I m-nml pm. 3 iv.;,.kl.,i1( the now,” mged Ind in, Sun a t F ' -l ' Wm! ti" .V0lI haw '0 0”" MN! mum ,.-Hm,” nut, this 3,", cable In the Edmonton audito- Mrs. G. Baliingali presided. Ea- ' yi moi Hate in forming a new habit. winning rule is never permit a HOLLIS ST.. HALIFAX. N.S. single exception. for in the early stages one exception breaks the rhythm and sets you back. This can be compared to winding a "My answer is this: if we are materialistic. then I must admit U,med3it is somewhat hard to be con- MODERN THEATRES The new centres in Edmonton and Calgary were constructed by and Secretary. The newly elected officers for the coming year are: President, Just two minutes walk from Railway S t a tlo n. Steamship Piers. Business and Theatrical hood to try to wt-ar the Win- l-tiiay at all Soon. even be- iie expect it. it will be gone. ate soul. of commonplace it His beautifitl whole. i MURRAY HARBOR W.M.S. .. Ed Gruhb of Hollywood. a vet- ves makes l " t The Murray eran of 31 years behind the .scene.s in show business, said in l Out Harbor ., flifi you notice? The daylight Until Mondav C .. - ma,-y M.('hurch Auxiliary of the W.M.S. l Vlllfed "lat ll l5 3” W""”lWh"9- . the provincial government to Mrs. J.G. Dennis; Vice President. ul pm,-leg. V ., . .. . . . s . l , , y H v ii; i to -9 is htnd.an interview here that the Ed- . . " M .A th K- .5” I 'M y ball of yarn and dropping e i - - - -- ti” .'tai'1.3.”.l2:."2f"i..i'."i”:i:f:. Jr -- cm l:”::.;.":.":”::l.r:s:.1::t325...”: .:.'..: i;..;::... :.:':i....:.'. in was i pieces it out these evenings . . . v -on though it is lengthened by m hers present. The President, Mrs. l tie importance. Only the spiritual torvart in Calizary are the lines! 00,, ,u,,. Treasurer. Mn. Jas Power (ro- Q,-M-I gjcraag illagle Rooms from t2.5otou.II - 4 - .- - - i ' t v . . . " do anY- - - Double Rooms from Il.O0toI5.IO a low minim-g, But, at any ixathan Irving presiding. The mill 0' 5 l"'('""" ” lihi" "'3ll3'.l", M" 5"" Y"" C” . Seating capacity of the audito- elected. tho short days are past." inn-cling opened with singinslwllmm me rem" of honest "V". lninli. E"hhb'" m'dm:r:'mdm!;:' rium here is about 2.760. The rlg- After all business had been at- mtg": single with haul 34.501.35.50 it with tonight. another week lHymn 571 of the opening year fol- l "'i- l ”' r" mmme" 9 3 ging job is proceeding on sched- tended to and funds allocated. I Double with bath u.ootoss.oe pretty birthday cake was carried P”""d'd """5'''- I” """1' ''p"' ilowed by prayer by Mrs. Lester ule. while plasterers are working Finds It Hard 0 Now Year is gone too, past l in . rct-all. A typical week of ltlon la the basis of re- earn g .wltlle. The scripture reading was on the metal-and-lath ceiling ape- in with ten candle: - - Elam... um," We pm, 0, Weekly Ram Arr-used l :h and sclison it has been,.a' lread by Mrs. Harris. The Bible ' claliy contoured for maximum the 10”! InIIlVGI'llfY of 010 lllllill um roceuy M the 5.”; or her For Our Guests Enjoyment e nm- and not without its 0 0 e ome Study was taken from the Sec- sound qualities. The roof. f0lIP- 0' "-""1 Wl"'l'-Pl-l""' Pf 0" ; pi i, i - M1- . '- . . . dl . l i - - TT'j'- 9,; church into one known as the 'l'""""3 V'm"'f ' 9 Wm" 0 TV Entertainment in our com- -l .uid its .novifnll . . . An . N F d ond Chapter of l'.pilPSlans and a inches of lightweight cnncre . ' be hon”. it kn, easy g y . can t I bl Lou . iihich hatie the hnusewifel CW rlen 5 reading by Mrs. Irving The of- gov", . iw0.tnCh (hiekness o( woriigenpa were and in a nth wane" of mi”... 30:1-a Nelumrigc.Ta”ll:noi:n::: .. n y i - . ..-. - e u- . .. ml hcl cherished houseplants fering was rt-(.iied. . fibre glass. Two weeks llteh 1 MW ""53 Barber Shop in Hotel Building. . from the colder windowsllls, iciit-it'll the ficlds beautifully n cold of thetaunlight and the is of moon-glow, . ol .1 bad week at ali.'"James not! up its graces and short- nus tonight. when with him oak back along its hours. "it t lint-r hecn much worse. Odd s to clonr away from the doors now trails to be made about. l Dear Mary Haworih'l We are g congenial family of four, living in a small town -- where Iprcslim- iablyl friendship comes easily; but we cant seem to find a place in any group- l I realize that personal iiarmth yand the ability to attract people arenit given to everyone - vet I don't .think we are the cold type. My hushandia workaday ntisllion is isolated, so we don't hzlic tip. porllinity to make friends 'llI'tllIt(h business associates. We are active in 7o:tiiulinity It projects. have leading roles in l church work, contribute gcncr- iously of oilr time. talsnts and imoney to worthy causes. Yot our phone never rings and our door- ibell seldom sounds on a basis of friendship only. However, we are almost never overlooked if there are pics to be baked, money to be raised or a special project to be executed. i am called upon. . . Yet vie are seldom included in social activi- ties outside an organized project. CALL FOR HELP .. I am beginning to develop an attitude of resentment at being contacted only when I can be of service. Also I am beginning to feel that the fault must he olirs. Surely after almost six years we should have more than a few iso- lated friends here. Are we lust plain dull? l ' Although we aren't lnteliecluall anoba. we do enjoy being withl folks of equal educational back-j ground. Most of the people our. age. with whom we might be, friends. drink; and we don't. fat any gathering of these people. we would be out of place: and pen- hapa they realiu this and wisely leave II out. We aren't too happy on our to- Dear C-l.: it appears that you wait to he called upon - which that you are cooperat- dtwoud bltpasalvebyaal-f l and Study moving inner citadel of aocial . Business period opened with roll call answered with a verse of Scripture beginning with the let- ter J. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. The report of Treasurer read by Mrs. Harris and the commmllnily Friendship And Freeze 5 By IDA BAll.l-Ii" Al.l.l-ZN There are differcnl ways to imake cooking cosy.” tiliscrved the Secretary. Mrs. Albert MacLeod.'Chel. settling ills high htinnnei. Report for the year. Home calls 'One way is to lisp as many 95- "0-Sllitai f'illlS 22. cards N. conienit-lice footis anti shortcuta treats iii. Thc report of the Sup- as possible. ctiok List and watch ply S('(Tf'iiil'l' 7.'i pounds of cloth-iail the limo. This mitts more in ins shintwl in Toronto for 0Vl!l'-lingredients. nilcn .Nil(i'Iil('l'S tine seas rcllrf also Christmas cardsliiavors and wears out the ncrvea. sent in xliss Elma lnman. Trini-1 "Another way is to prepare dad. -twhole meals in tho oi-on at one The follmiinu oificerli were elec-l - - ted for 1937. Pi-vstdent. Mrs. Na-i than lriuiu. pas-president. Mrs.i Met-ting out-nod hv singing Jesus shall Reign. tnlioiictl by Lord'I .1 ll M ii . s t . Ml . . R2: sh:(h;:,':- .'.::u"r?;' Mr: Prayer. Scripture rcatllng Ephe- .Fred Lclachcllr. Friendship Sec- 5”” ”"'”"" ' "”"” '43" M"' Mallctt gave temperance read- ing on milk alitl Alcohol, Hymn lMorning Light is hrcaking" was then sung followed by scntene prayers. Mrs Laniont read the Christian Sir-iiarilship reading en- -titled ”(?hristmas and Mary." Roll retary. Mrs. -illicrt McLeod: Mia- sionniv niontltly Secretary. Mrs. H. i.. Mai-lion. Associate member Sl"('l'PlaI'j. tits. Lester White; Supply Sccrctnry Mrs. Woolfrey; Christian Stcwarttship. Mrs- Har- ris- Tr-nip:-rnnce Secretary. Mrn.,l , . mu Ymmz Lneramre Steam”, 1 gall W3; answercd by nine metn. M” "Hug i ers an one ilsllor. Minutes of last mtcting were M" lread and approved Mrs. H. New- i man read a Iotter of thanks for fdonation sent to Springhill disas- lter Fund Five mcmbers paid fees -for programme. Mrs. Maliett gave in reading. "Better than Gold” and (Kins gogn w,M..q. tars. Macnlillan a reading "A rlstmas .4-tier". The .ianuary meeting of Unimti Pro rammp rnmmiflpg for next Road WM S. that at the home of meetilzig. Mrs. H. Newman and Mrs. Harry Newman. theme of M”, H. ym pg", of "menu meeting. for he In our Punt Mrs Stirling Yen. Collection amt. i ' " to 83.25, Fruits and flowers full! 10' in”, vypl .90 cents. Meeting closed by sing- 1-owng CMNMS" in 'More love to thee" and bene- Th, ""9,-n ,(a,g..mu.m, Ifv. diction. A delicious lunch was ser- ge; in wimi; you 11"". ggpmg. ved by the hostess and I ooclal ably, is the outer approach to the y hour spent. , at the home of Mrs. Mcbieal. Lester While taking the worship Book. Members paid their fees The meeting closed with the Mizpnh Benediction. for the a y ul. clev- erly contrlvhig Mrs. Housewife. This in her aeernly opportunity to make the Impersonal that may he parlayed into this- man relations" and reciprocal in- vitations, that in turn may use- tare into vcr aaent social connec- tions with families she most at mlres. Obviously this kind of can- paigning isn't for the shy. send- thiak-sklnaed woman. And. 3 E l:"iti.5l. ome Ahead time. "The ingredients are usually prepared from the raw state. so the cooking is long and slow- But once in the oven. at the right temperature. no w at c it i n g is neceded. The foods cook them- selves and thcrc is plenty of time before dinner. maybe even 2 to 3 hours. to do many things outside the kitchen. ' This kind of cooking is much less expensive." Another way to make it easy is to chalncoolt foods, Chef." I said. NEW PHRASE "Ah. Madame has invented sn- nother new jihrase E x p l a i it. please." "it means. Chef. c on kin g -enough at one time to make two or three entrees. or other foods. then freezing them ahead. You make a chain of your own ready- cooked foods to bake-thaw when needed." 'Very good Madame. but it is the same story with a new title Most of all. this Chef approves the use of a combination of con- venience and home prepared foods, such as this Hasty Ham- Potato Casserole made with con- densed cream of chicken soup. leftover cooked ham and cooked white potatoes." Hasty Ham - Potato Casserole: Blend 1 (loll: oz.) cans condensed cream of chicken soup with i e. milk and I minced peeled small onion. Peel and slice 0 good-sired cooked potatoes. Dice enough oddments of Arrange alternate layers of pote- toaa. ham and sauce in a but- tered ! at. low baking dish. Dot the top with I tbsp. butter or margarine. Bake Nrmil la a per: Soup with Salty Rye Assorted Raw lleiirhesz Hasty Rain - Potato Casserole: Green learn with Mushrooms; Baked Apples Stuffed with Illneentent. Coffee. lea or milk. All neaaresneuta are -is 3! The auditorium chamber has an inner and outer shell. The in- terior will he finished in French walnut panelling with insulating .materiai between it and a four- .lnch concrete wall. There is a space averaging eight feet be- tween the inner and nllter walls, which will be utilized for radio and television broadcasting .hooths. lighting installations and .':mcrgency exits. 3 When installations are com- pleted. stagelianda wnrltlnrt at I .conirol panel will be able to raise lnr lower 50 counterweight cables. carrying scenery. DPDPSA Willi"! and lights. y g i you cgn bring in anything . "am the biggest production to the Netercin Womcin Cabinet Member tKeeps Active ALIX. Alta. (CPI)-"tum. liiary . 1 ' o s wo- 'lr'iee:.ill1:.l'l.IlC'yW:l:: to hold cabinet it-nix in parliament!!! lover!- :mi-nt. has entered her Will V08! lwithout losing Ill! 0' F" l'""'5l in public affairs. . It was that interest which earned her the rank of cabinet lminister ” i 901150” in "5 United Farmers government of Al- benm . ygjtioj IN H813 for N cooked barn to make 1'5 c.. or use F" l in on.) chilleli can minced ham. ' on to light a candle for each year they had served. This was done by Mrs. .l.H. Hill. Mrs. J.G. Den- nis. Mrs. Geo. Hooper. Mrs. El- mcr Sutherland. Mrs. Gordon Leitch and Mrs. G. Baillnga'l One unllghted candle in the center represented the members who have passed away and whose nun had gone out but their memory still remains. Mrs. Baiilngall the retiring prea- ltlt-nt gave a brief resume of activities covering the ten year period. The cake was cut by Mrs. Wm. MacMlilan one of the elder but still active rnesnhers. YORK Mr. and Mrs. Herr! Lewis. York. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Coffin. recently. Winners of last weeks card games were Mrs. Leitli Brown and i Mrs. Frankie Latvia. York. Miss Olga Proud. York. spent Friday in Charlottetown. Miss Christine Proud. teacher of Bracltiey. spent the ” ' at her home in York. A party of Mill Norma lawil. R.N.. Miss Margaret Coffin. R.N.. Mitts Mnriorte nit Mat-I1!!! I-WI- and Cecil Watts. vars. amt Bul- dayatlhehonieofMr.andltra. Jack Watts. Tl-acadla. Miss Betty Andrews. town. was the weekud n& 3 at! iii 3 .. iii if i it . El -C - ii liili-W ';ilEiif!ill;i iiiiiiil ti; 5" twice when faced with temptation. and I'm developing amazing will shows significant progress: really not bothered now by sweets FOR OUR GUESTS SAFETY Automatic Fire Sprinkler In every room for your protection. You will enjoy COMFOBT with ECONOMY at the "CORNWALLIS HOTEL” power." Her most recent report ..l.m I keep thinking of that size 12" Convinced she is on the riilht course and heartened by her pro- NDWI UP TO IO HONTIIII TO IIPAVI Veeceatie-nvetsnyoev peyuwatsnevltateons eeloeesuevlloo. .We make loans fo Consolidafe Bills D Oat cash hora to pay many of your r bit then have only one convenient payment to main each month. This single paynmit often lean than the total amount you nou- pay. Phone for your loan in one visit to fin Mitt. 01' COMO "'- Laanauptes8olenItgnaton.FurniIureerAIIh SS1 GREAT GEORGE STIET 'CIIAILOTTI'fOWl suuisnouatutu-J Ilium Q0 0 Adlarhe VIC ovouvouuonv anoitmaoo..mooIroIlvIttuottooas IIIW IIHII PonenIllIoiueeCo.kuaaveQodIIDlC!AllIllIQ co. oniytfieaeuaehasbecadeaged ..,,.....--....--......-m....