J B 13 Institutes Renresented eotirse at Arn. ile in Ontario. Mrs visit- ~genev feedin prior, Ont. {Eldershaw, spent a week ling her daughter, Karen E!der- Ww \ & . Stella Maris Parish Council ey * ¢ a high school dance Money was voted for the _elementary school. and for the. Cultural Soa ciety to enable some bov or gin promised that’ we chuckled. . “Well whether or not’. but the old falks knewstheir signs. did- n't they? Had a Science of “their own abott-thenr-=-T-never- saw the ‘fields look better. Nor the havlands. the grain-and the ~ pastures so far advanced af this, time of vear Yes, spring was. .we_ could sav. a good week ear- Srunways. \ Swallows dart tCand out at th® dpen-doors. Pigeotis - ° ~ you hear them bill and coo. A baby_calf_roll&hie- evbs at vou. And in the ‘sunshine, long beams of dancing motes entering at ~ a high gable window throw gold ‘en fingers of light. on the old heams and lofts below. “Khe cattle-Kind have left the: stans, Yer Or perhaps more like a fortnicht’’ he added the fhree horses’ too are ha w\ “There's this to 4: the white ?come to the grass , lilacs are blooming “much.ear- , Today - all day indeed, the. te Vier than visual” we said < ~~ spreaderocarried away 1 he ‘ “Found two amore kittens! cleanings from this and that Peter beamed. breezing “in. \box-stall about. scattering the “These have a black motKer.” huimus--on pastures to encour: age the ‘grasses, ‘including the low sWeet white’ clovers. to grow More permanent. pasturage the farm¢keeps\now’ than farmerl when “a different crops, was» being practiced potatoes are now ‘grown Mon gels is the one hoed crop, with fields of grain, ‘the accent be » She's a great one to caf¢h mice’ he Said soberly The veast was commencing to bubble in the howl The mortiing fire had set tled into an old tng. Sun ams, through an-eastern win dow. set dancing shadows on’ a wall ~ There .were fetching sha- dows too on the lawn - those we nf No rotation Adding. a stick’ to the fire must ( “ ( OOM a ght: ¢ 9 « Summerfield met in June at \n alumnae gathering honot the home of Mrs. Keith Mayne, . ing Sister St. Agnes Marie on )who also presided. Harriet Glo- | the ecasion of her golden. jubi-s! ver was the. devotional leader. _ lee. -vas held’ a® Notte -Dame with scripture readings by Mrs. Conveu Tignish on Sunday ‘af-. Leeland Mayne. * Roll call was | ternoon . : anon Answered by a scripture verse. ! Forfier-selassmates met to The sum of $50.00 was voted Jo- welcome baek a\highly respect. | ward the Kensington " manse ed teacier who taught Graceé-X “fund The “study perind-on-Bra- Classe n the convent at: Tic- 7il was presented by Mrs. Lee- land’ Mayne The July meeting will he held 30 years ‘and\was Sis- perior for six years, Lucy APSE TT “introdiced 50 or Sis- in” the” Church” when Mrs’ * im fer St \Qgnes's former “piipils, Sinclair willtbe in charge of many coming from other cen», worship, and Elsie Mavne will at : ; present the study period * ing he raising of the beef, \ Social hour “followed the. meeting and refreshments’ were. | served™by the hostess assisted | by VMirs. Allison Mayne and Mrs Gerald Mavne thats now graze the range of greer ’ & ' : b James sats, | noting blown ain an the wintaw. and Only 15.2 per cent of women working in Canadian. offices t@aro more than $3,500 a vear, | be the sheeps’ storm, Ellen”’ omorrow « + + Diary %& f[Y/ your BIRTHDAY GIFT ~~ —-vEAR'S SUPPLY OF ———- DISPOSABLE BAGS (12) FREE: WITH PURCHASE OF SINGER SWEEPER-VAC @ strong 4 eEiertnt : @ adjustable t kick stand @ fall SINGE seryice-Packed guarantey. _J ~ YOUR BIRTHDAY GIFT: WAX APPLICATOR PADS, PADS OF Fy LAMBSWOOL, STEELWOOL AND FELT (2-0F EACH) FREE WITH PURCHASE OF SINGER’ FLOOR POLISHER Lobeatable value @ polishes, | buts e solid all-metal truction @ full SINGER sce-backed guarantee. bo cor ser « (mc BEL P1-F) my June'6 to July 2/1966 aa Il G et FULL CREDIT FACILITIES AVAILABLE IN EVERY STORE _/, Sum erside/ Keith DOWN PAYMENT... _—--- NO. Great George St., C _ At Alberton WI Convention. shew and nth fences 8 mcil ciety to enable | ! 0 0 fie em : E _ ‘ $5 se -Hold Meeting Father Corcoran addressed Thirteen branch\institutes were .ning the choosing of fabrics or | Mr.” and Mrs:. Maurice Blake | The monthly meeting of Ste: th> necting and spoke of-a filn “ jrepresented :at a district con- read made, clothing to suit one’s andor ands Aion arya Now. la -Maris parish council, North Which liad been shown,at CFV ivention held. in, Alberton WI figure { { : ves a pone ays Sethe i ‘ : hal} Tussdas afternoon With Mrs Each branch ‘institute reported arm mveriatned Pajsees Edad aes with pgp me hgh ee ee ri ya ang he ‘}Norbert Corcoran. presiding\and briefly” on the year's activities, | Ream ab ah onjovabie noet eae Gar ehemar’ fc ef 10 be bold toe the pari, oe Mrs. flovd Wilkie acting “ag the one from Bloomfield Correr supper on Saturday evening at f meeting was chafred by aoe of the parish, and leeeretary. being: given la cMelaiaat. wabke Mr. and Mrs.: Blake's .summer the president and prayer read Stressed the part each. one jn | Highway safety was. empbasi- Members have served home and‘ home, Holland ‘Cove ‘by the director Rev. . Francis the parish should tak@ to ‘hel; zed fi a talk be Cpl William -\_eountre.-in_a. variety of ways, : ; noe Corcoran. meee make it a siiccess Wilson of the RCMP and by. a and have also made a contr'ou-. Mr-- and Mrs Harry Dawson. Correspondence. consisted. of: . The meeting was then ad ifilm, “Evers -Second Car". The tion to people in other lands. It ALsaine Cove, were ee a letter from Mrs. Fred Mac- journed, and following” prayers film’ stressed the need for -safe Was nated that Elmsdale is -ele- tulat On the occasion -9 ; a Millan ,concerning. the annual a social hour was enjoyed. ‘cars. and safe drivers. The title brating its fortieth anmiversary a wosding ae ara meeting, a letter from the Colum as Y 1a lof the film is based onthe shock- this vear and. that its first secre- } 'D nee ay, ae ot M rs bus Cultural Society re camp- : fng assumption that at some tary, Mrs. James» O’Brien, | is | ere ee . ol apd “amie ing for young people: and a time every second car will be in- still an active ‘member and that - ee pdb thank-you card from Mrs. Fred volved ei ee lat ek oe er oC Mrs. James Mair of Montreal Steele. Conveners’ reports were accident : a - i P. Q. who has been visiting in read and approved. - In speaking ‘to the convention -A fine display of handieraft * Charlottetown: wa. a.” fecent Members volunteered to ‘clan |% ICpl.. Wilson expressed the opi- was introduced by_ Mrs Reg, i< : pS t of M . d Mrs. Stillman the church for the month..of« : ‘nion’ that in the area served by eeety She was assisted hy? ARLITA GITLIS JAMES HICKEY tees of en ge June, and those with gardens “~~ {Alberton detachment of the Mrs. Maclean Horne, Mr s. , , 3 : were asked to don wi ‘ - |RCMP there is a high ratio of Carl ee eae Arthur Mar- ENGAGEMENT. ANNOU NCED Lindsay Davis Georgetown, for, the altar during ihe eee * laccidents in proportion to_it-sjtin. Mrs. Edward MacAusland, — : ; ‘ sta ‘ ERY a OG x n ' ; | sopulation. ard fe said that it Mrs. Clifford Collicutt and Mra,” M&. and Mrs, -Daniel 1 Tit Karte Hickey of Summerside “We venentls’ foe Porento, where ee is only with the cooperation and Willard Oulton. -Included in. the lis of Norboro, P. E.! a. POE. I The marriage .will ee ee ‘from Moncton during the week- | the assistance of the public that \display were weaving, smock- Dounce the engagemen! OC take place on Saturday, July | Mrs. Darrell Davies. and dau- end to visit Mr. and Mrs. A. R {4 the police can do a good job .ed cushions, leather work, Swe- their daughter \Arlita Marza zhter. Debbie of Medford, Ore- Murray, Albert ee cien a” He stated that the. bulk of ac- dish. weaving, basketry, plastic ret Mary to James Ear'e H\ 2nd at 10:00 A. M.-at St. Ja- Bek est vaiting =“ para * ay, rton. cidents ‘is due to human error flower holders, rugs, wood car- key son'of;Mr. and\ Mrs." mes- Church, Summerfield. guests of Mrs: Davies’ mother, Mr. and Mrs. Martin, Parrs-. jand that usually, speed, and of- ving, silk screening and hees- SEES lata Widane Delory, horn Ne ‘eine “et lten liquor, are involved. He ad- Wax’candles. Mrs. Robert Mc- : : “ue Ah pnts ak ae é visiting “with | ded that. it is the responsibility Innis showed some antique dish- Mr 4nd Mrs... Erie. Hardy (Mr My Mr See: | lof anyone seeing a person who es, a plate, a ginger jar, a teft- have ‘returned i Toront sh Nath cD ca oa Hunter, | appears incapable of driving sa- handed moustache cup and a - p waist s ' si ‘tal nee: fely - or walking lv, to re- hatpin holder. NISINDE relatives in © cis ere M aM . o | iport it to the RCA He cited. A telegram of greetings to the + | chev were accenieeney yee are: Water 2 6 the ‘ase of a_driver whose car convention was received by Rev Hardy's grandmother,’ Mrs. Irv- nard and family, Moncton,. visi- was involved in-a fatal accident (David MacDonald, - MP. ing Hardy, who will be their ted Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clark lin this province last vear. It | Relaxation during the. session . guest and also visit her sister, Alberton, during the ‘weekend. ‘was learned that some twenty- was provided by a brief singsong Mrs. Tuplin He 25 : ‘five miles before the accident and by “‘fun and nonsense’? di- M ae Evelyn Carpenter, Alberton, is |scene this car had been’ seén rected by Mrs. Harris. Caila- : i an! Murray i ued osu Mrs. Hugh Lowry, " +: |weaving from one side of the ghan, Mrs. Robert McInnis, 9nd 6 The G ‘ s ‘ . mo : : t t = g_from_one side the: : uardian, Charlottetown, Fri., June17, 1966., —————— pet road to the other Had it been > MYs-—Staritoret Gree ee 0 errr et ere | ge — —=- eens —— = lreported there might have been._, Resolutions were presented | : : ° Times ! llives saved. He reminded dri- by Mrs. Oscar Gallant, they in- : ; ° s : ve : MR. AND MRS. HESSELL MACI EAN ivers ater ie tee i - oo aeproeios eae H A be p> F N | N G S | island furriers Itd. : { ‘ eee ‘ a: Ane 8 neroe port all accidents to the RCMP the executive and to / rton | nang : LL. if ‘e el land also of ‘the requirement to for use of the hall, also a num- ~ +Audrey Jenkins, ‘Women’s Editor. Phone 4-8506 . f . |stop for school busses when they ber of other resolutions which - — June Wedding Ceremony lare picking up or~’ discharging will go forward to the provin- Mr. and Mrs.-Charies Taylor ghter, Jarka, of Medicine, Hat. : |Passengers. Noting that. many cial convention for further con- ‘and daughter, Marlene, and Ha- Alberta, are visiting on the Is- De i For Cha rlottetown Cou le bees involve children, he sideration. rold and Keith Taylor were re- land. They have been guests <1 p urged parents to teach their | Mrs. Fred Rennie.reported for ‘cent visitors to Hopewell and Ri-- Mrs. Jurket’s mother, Mrs . : tock : children .to face oncoming traf- the nominating committee. All yer John, N. S. Nelson Stead, and: sister,- Mrs ‘ “gy Spring Park United Church. For her daughter's wedding, fic*when walking on the hig h- officers -were~ reelected, presi- : Lester. Johnstone, Winslée, and * i was the scene of a wedding ce- Mrs. Green close a two piece |way, to look both ways -before dent, Mrs. Norbert Corcoran; | Joseph: Cloiigh, 96 ‘King St. of another sister, Mrs. Richard ‘ Fr Ec remonyat--3--o'clock Saturday—tunic dress.of _ turquoise crepe icrossing.a_road_or__ street, to vice-president, Mrs. MacLean Summerside, celebrated his 3ist Smith, New Glasgow. Mrs. : 2 } siternom June. $ when Carcte with matching organza hat and have their. bicycles © properly Horne; secretary, Mrs. Loyd birthday on Sunday, June 1tt. Jurket also has four brothers on neha es aan { ianne, eldest daughter of Mc shoes. Her corsage was of white equipped and, when riding them Wilkie. os . or geese aad ‘ ise - ReMi ye and Mrs. Sidney E. Green be- roses and she wore a mink stole. to observe the. same traffic regu- . At the~ beginning of the con- He spent es aaa with re se eo Rope, = TLE COO care ree came the bride of Hessell Clea~ Mrs. MacLean mother of the lations that apply to cars. vention an address of wel PACES Ob ne SAMY ‘ f ‘ ; veland. MacLean,.son of Mr _— groom, wore a two piece dress of | Mrs. Arthur Campbell, presi- was given by Mrs. Raymioi eek: Dahe: Stewert ae aielians Asi ‘@ and Mrs Cleaveland M. Mac- tbeige embossed silk. Her hat dent of the women’s institutes Dunn and responded to by ear ane ee hae nes * was ear aia ie batat ‘ox / Lean of -this city was of toupe organza. She wore jof Prince Edward Island, con- |Graham Bennett. Ninety-five peer ep aie ae Pai Be John, N. B. where shes “visited as - i Lg Rev Clayton C. Lewis officia~ matching accessories and a cor-'gratulated the officersfor the |WI_members_were present. Leaniere oF: thelr Sotto ae fool aint Mrs Gordon Living- — : ie) ‘ ted at the double ring ceremony [sage of yellow roses. . efficient conduct of the conven- | The’ meeting closed with “O pinnae in Toronto and vicinity. stone and Mr. Livingstone. : ae | Mrs. Joseph B. Herdman LRAM. During the signing of the re-|tion, and the branches on the |Canada’’ and the Mary Stewart qo. were ace Seeks , plaved the wedding music gister, Mrs. Cox sang "0 Per- work they had done through the collect, and concluded with the their d ranbat Me. Beeent Da ‘Mrs.-Helen Wellbrook of New The church was decorated fect Love.” year. She gave information con- National anthem. The pianist. |; ane acca Tt : ie sod in G. , | iy : 5 i M vis and her children Diane and Hampshire, has. arrived-in Geor , with baskets of white gladiola.| Following the ceremony a re- cerning various aspects of in- was Mrs. Coleridge Rogers. | Jeffery of Toronto, who will getown and will spend the sum- / sre 2S Sev (SPS a people (Mery Meets ee cle terres Gunter et Oe aaa at Heine Bask In anyone of the pretty | | Fn » in. yer, ° ‘ n, Alma : Beach. Snente / tapers in silver - candelabra, | tion Centre where soft back- | teresting demonstration en terorietgn, Rock and Duvar. eg ' stvies’ from:. our new-for-. Mrs. David-Gox soloist, sang the | STound music added to the pleas- | — t wt —_M John - Jackh f Fred Mrs. Reg Eldershaw. return- fe Wedding “Hymn ant , atmosphere. The bride’s pers; gone aacunart OF tte. oe ; ie oe Tenses “| tabi Jered. wath 4 th | |ericton, N. B. and James ed to her home in Tignish after summer collection. Easy-care | The bride ‘entered the chureh Gnade ae ie as : eds Campbell of Moncton, spent a. taking a civil defence emer - ; | _ on the atm of her father to the | Jt" Rigarie a dice ghar a ‘few days. recently with their pa- “fy geesccccsccsesoseos, |. - fabrics of polished cot- | _.etrain® phengrins’ Weddi: ‘ r ride. yesley ¢ i ef : / March. Her floor length go a ‘Brpom, “surrounded by tily-of the ket, whim Road bei H. BENNETT CARR ; “ton. Choose from gay prints, _, f was of white bemburg péau top- Pos iag and pink and white rose- | Se ee : Sees aa Tike al Gaasaa + Roos Say : f ped with Venese lace with three- | buds, — erent white Ruth LeLacheur of. Halifax, 3 ‘Dlatsiet, taperstesr : colorful solids —and- flower--4— \. quarter length sleeves and em- tapers SS ; NS. recentiv visiied her parents.. @ Insurance Ceunsellin ° iy i ee ee f . pre waist The skin tel in "A" hs pest ines, Harold Mats Ihc. and Mrd. LeLocheur\ Geo + > Gnarictislows, PLE : “9 pastels. Jrs’, misses’, vor? ne fashion with. cathedr 1h y i | ?~ * 4543s : gth train, Her elbow length four Grace was said by Sidney T. | ome ; See ao sizes. : tier houffant veil bf tulle illu- Green, grandfather of the bride, | Mr. and Mrs. Roy Walker, Ceeesccceccccosssosoed = legen ace oy Dur aan bane Pat ee : frown ofSpearl and crystal. She | ’ : ip: ; : f “Swrarried a cascade of white-roses G. G., K. Peake and was res-| ee ee fe voor pein. RHEUMATIC o / and lily of the valley. : ponde@ to by the groom. The | ' Mr. and Mrs. Rufiis Stead | 9 fo Gladys ‘Dickson. as maid of Lage te ere oe i have: returned to they home- in a f _ honor ‘and Lynne Taylor and De- siberor tha qnant . a ee canta | |Alberta ‘after a. month's vaca- Do you long for relief from the fe “\borah. Archer as bridesmaids, || brid a ae to ition on P. E. I. While on the Is- | agony of rheumatic and arthritic jf Wore ‘floor length sheath. gowns °F the bride Luuuna were ‘land they visited Mr Stead’s pain? Thousands get speedy relief : oe pee of blue-crystal charm with over at Ds aee isisters. Mrs. Ben Matheson, Mil- from. ther suffering. by -using eo skirts ‘They wore . matching read. : . ‘ton, Mrs.. Sadie. Seaman, Char-| !:R-C. Don’t let ‘dull aches ana aah thy Debra~ Singleton was in-charge Re ons : : pm; Stabbing pains handicap’ you any eters shoes and -headdresses trim of the guest book lottetown, -and-two.brothers,—-Ri- longer. Try TEMPLETON’S T:R-C y/ : e ed with tulle illusion. Their cas- \\For her honeymoon trip to the ; chard Stead, Wheatly River, and Only 85¢ and $1.65 at drug coun- eae ey ny, a $4 \eade bouquets were of blue and ited states. Mrs. MacKean GLORIA ‘ Ernest, Hunter River. MT~ ters everywhere. Se Gs noo “dhe Letina <o, Fashion? /\ ee nos wore\a tunic length suit of pep- /ORIA BREN CECIL HOWLETT james who is Espada ot For extra fost relief, use Templston's PLAME- 19’ GR? J f Deborah. Green. and bara permint green tweed with mat- |. . Led reneing ACGUAIMANCES. | Cream Liniment in the roll-on bottle externally, 9 RAFTON ST/ is Dia - 3 Green, ‘sisters of the bride; were Shing ae black ‘patent shoes ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Behan A = Ljias: ree : ~ : cauine =f ; Ns l 1 2 127, Junior. bridesmaids Theit. and bag and a corsage of pk - ah Peet Mrs. Walter Jurket and dau ff _ gowns \were\of shell pink with yoséey G Mr. and- Mrs. J..Emile Brun | ris. The marriage will take | ; a ti a — = ose — = —% flowing shack panels: They | ‘The’ young couple will reside Charlottetown, wish to an- place at St Pius “X Church aes ‘ fo f, f. \. wore matching shoes and head- on Fitzroy Street. in Chariotte- ounce the engagement of Seen ea eee coe : ri 7 es fe A \dresses and ‘carried small cas town. : x their daughter, Gloria Jean, ‘Parkdale, on Saturday, July fe : ~ade\bouquets of pink and white’ Among the out of Province to Cecil Abdin Howlett, Sou- 16th at 11 a. m. the a7) SINGER fentatons Seats wees Mr KS 3 Harald iotacLeat.\ brother “ot ton, Toronto; Janis_ Messee; Ia- So ini Se we stishettesceeas Sacchi as . the. gri was the best man. Jifax, N. S.; Douglas MacCallum School Mu rals icould not be present ar nice | : \ John Stewart, Wendall. Mac-. Halifax.\N.S.; and Mr. and Mrs. | eos | : “Lean .and Sterling Ladnetcush> Kenneth Wilson, Truro, N. S\ Ch F ahes of -cobarabalations.____ irs. f Lean .and Stertin sh- vilson, iro, N. SX osen ror Walter Hogan was in charge of. | ered oN : Photo by C.ND.- MacKay. th ; hn Sear oe AS Be . C ; | F e days’ program. An address Fant D ‘ <r : S | entennia X. to Sister St. Agnes was read by /\ % 1 e ; Mrs. Roy Harper and a spiri- : ELLEN S IARY SS 6 Mra. Chesley MacDougall tual bouquet was faeientad by | / Se eS SS -" ; Fairview, \will be attending a Mrs. Alton O'Brien of Alberton. | | The Barns And Stables six weeks art course atthe Uni- A bouquet: of daffodils was pre- | / e : “ ersity of New Brunswick, Fre- sented by Mrs. Wilfred “Boyce. | NS % SS . x : dericton, from July 4.to August™S$igter St. Agnes in speaking to - \ Are Deserted PlacessNow <2. 2a, teversear old dauzh: ‘her former pupils noted | great : re. e IO eNt oe ‘ar Kathy will accompany -her_- strides_in_the-education_field at_ : \ _ \and- will attend the ‘children’s Tignish, and spoke of th * ‘Dame get up and bake\your . had ‘sometimes iothied ta! See ‘articourse at\UNB being held dur- | days’ of lenrig pes oe _foaves. .!" This was the song there on the grass, when wint- ing the same period. Mrs. Mac- | Afternoon tea was served by | the early birds were singing at} er was sparkling white\ all sa Dougall\has had. much success former teachers and pupils. gut waking this morning. © But ‘bout. Therewas flash of Wings in teaching art. In 1965 her\ Presiding over the tea cups were -\first the thought\came. with a ca now the dark of a huming ‘school class at Nine Mile Creek Mrs. Alcide Boudreault and Mrs. : cf 7 Hinkle, we must mix them! The. bird\came to a bleeding heart's came third ina Canada “wide Frank Arsenault. Sister St. Ro- +f ; ‘dormant yeast could “come. dos. sa ; ‘contest, for stheir. mural. Later salia superior at Tignish con- Buy the Touch & Sew f ( @live’.in the glass bowl\we | “Your \grandfatherswon't like last fall. she was asked by the vent, and Sister St. George, mu- es - WIN A sewing machine by SINGER* would sét-on the warming-oven, to hear we have moré\kittens” desizy director of the Canadian sic teacher, accompanied the / aswe breakfasied with James. we remarked, A knowing Took Exhibition - commission, Toron- pupils on astour of the convent, | MUSTANG! GET A FREE GIFT! 4 W, yy with the donr open to the lawn |Passed between the pair, Sand. toi for some of her class.work. |and all worshipped together in . * | Hf you purchase the Touch & Sew/sewine ff now in considerable ‘bloom. The smiles. ‘ i ‘The murals\sent\by her class are the chapel. A very enjoyable Fasy to enter. No purchase requifed. , . machine between June 6 oy pEge bifl-ood if dev would be onthe grass, the eae ' be it, ge get of ie be part of the exhibitionsrafternoon came to a close witha Just Mgt OF teenie SE a SE Or ak ee aniéed by SINGER y/- “Tipst freshness over. all. And gtinned.to him. ‘Then it-was Which will be shown on the Con-.a sing-song, with Mrs. Howard anytime betw Be and valued at 39.95 eachl / the sight of the whit® lilacs blos- |gtan'daddy who showed me federation train \and \caravans Shea at the piano: 1966. Try out the Toms sae enc ee 4 soming would, i was likely, | Where ‘they. were!" travelling. across Canada in ——— emer ety machine by SING ER eee d verkation’ back | Too many, . ..too » Wlo- 11967. NX an entry form. If your name ts drawn, : turn. our conversation back | 00. many oo many alfo- If . are you'll be required to answet a skill- . through the years fn Tay |Rether”” James said. : SOU are Ne Summerfield lesting question in order-to qualify for “The spring was earlier this| Barns and ‘stables are .:more * | oe. “s the -pnze. Complete rules st yout year. Ellen". James. offered oF less tonely buildings tow. — it Go den Jubilee. | UCW Meeting SINGER CENTER. Enter now! when later we came to the ‘ol stop by there.other than at ¥ . i ‘ ‘ : i IN! meal “Oh definitely!" ” ithe nursing hours, a wide quiet Is Celebrated Is Held 2 ‘ - NOTHING TO BUY TO W \ “The \Candlemas swoodchuck obtains Cats nap. or flexing NG : | s a : z ial spool © Si chops, \wait patiently at< “small In-Tignish : The United Church Women of Squmangy” ence ce better, sew better) # ee ity WL WALNUT.GRAINED CARRYS WITH-PURCHASE-OF SINGER (/-° CHINE * ‘ERS Ws) in //Dial 4-4551 r Si mo / Dial 436-2522. iccivtteme i silaicagbacss wliss ffs / : Chew o related compen s