PRINCESS LINES Get set for a party. With theiintereatlng criss cross effect in be illi of music. the sound of song. dice. straps are formed from cuff lei Wl '0 5"" "'9 Wm" H” at bustllne ending in bow at back. ning long-wear a dress that's so A h n H t mm h m lit. not er matching bow appears at ”"'m" ”" 3 ' fish tall back. Time is also a Mrs. Ballem is wearing this misty I green crystalline formal. it has on matching cover-up Jacket. Plastics Need Good Care As Well As Other Goods I1 ILEANOB B068 llabels giving other instructions. Just as bread is a staple in our - it's safer to wash plastics in diet, so plastics are increasingly water. Use of any abrasives becoming staples in our homo-pfnr cleaning is gcnerally to be making plans. And like bi'ead.:avoiaic(i. plastics have lniinite variety! While the n:-ujority of plastics To help us understand thlalnre durable, can take a beating modern creation, the plastics used-and give good. long service, cer- for the house are broken down tain precautions are in order for into two main groups: thermcr certain types. setting and thermoplastic. laaaait EASILY The thermosattinl is the type! For instance. some rigid pins- you find, for instance. as hnndlea tic articles break easily when on your cooking utensils, and inldropped and some warp under your plastic dinner service. This the impact of extremely high tern- type is set into a firm shape and perntures. won't become aofti when washed Plastic dinnerware is becoming in water up to :00 degrees. ;prattier. more colorful and there- FIRM AGAIN The thermoplastic UN. on the other hand, does soften when again when cooled. This type is used in ouch household articles as mesurtng cups. spoons and mixing bowls. Unless the item comes with 'fore more popular every day and !ia splendid for day-in-day-out routine meals and snacks. ' i The dinnerware should be washed with any standard soap or detergent. but never, ncver subjected to abrasives which will lharm the smooth surface. "Proud Heritage" Is The History Of N. C. Women The National Council of Women of Canada send out the following notice: - who was nsponalbla for the do- mestic aclanca colleges in Canada. the parks and iilnysroundn move- founded ii. Canadians are eriloying 'thia inspirational reading. 71ioi2ixiiilic3- SMILE merit? Who P9fllll'M1.l' bldllrtd "if you wont marry me. successive oimalllants for a na- dgi-ling," he pleaded. "I shall tional h department. battled .11." with municipal authorities for safe water and milk? Why have we a Victorian Order of Nuroea. a flour- ishing Red Cross and douns of oth- er benefits? The Answers? You'll find them in Proud Heritag . the history of The National Coun ll of Women of Canada. which tells what Council has meant to Canada and traces the struggles of the pioneers who , She u-oiiidn't; and sixty years 5 later ha did. BAKERY aortas SPRINGHILL. N.S. tCPl-The only bakery in this northern Nova Scotia town was destroyed by fire Saturday. loss was estimated at 330,000. home of Mrs. Edwl:uC:::dln'l;0:' or of Mrs. can: is leaving the district. leader for a number of years more recently as GI-lid! C0'l""l" sioner and also of her worthwhile contribution to the work of Ii! Women's Institute. as a token of rembaranoa, Mrs. Arthur Iranian Mrs. Cyrus Pickard ls, Honored yBy Parkdale W. I. 0 -11, run, gunman, May 23. .presented the guest of honor with the "members of Pa:-kdale Wo- a Wedaewood want and cream ten's institute entertained at the Sel- 'l'he president. Mrs. Henry Doug- las. presided over the tea table. which was attractive with its lace M11. Ross wake of P:cdk- Cltiih Indabelglftlful centerpiece all ' u e lye ow an. w ie mums with y - "d. "hum. Ind ” Ind low forsythia flanked . I by yelltvv tapers. Assisting Mrs. Cook was Miss Anna Love. while Mrs. Seo- mnn. Mrs. Warren Burns and Mrs. Hector MacDonald served cite Io- llcious refreshments. By GERRY FREEMAN ST. JOHN'a. Nld. (CF) -- A Paris - trained faahlan dullncr says the best aw ' . in the world are made in the quiet fish- lnl viuage of Brtgua on New- (pundland'a east coast. Ted Bedin. styear-old designer at the sweaters worn by ill! MW erican team in the 1956 Olympics says the sweater: made at are works of art. "like , A stamps." They compued with sweaters mad; 1. North America by comparison were traits by some painter on the left bank of the Seine. Mr. Br.-din Wednesday wound up a threeday visit to Eckhart Knitt- ing Mills at Brigus at the in- vitation of the Newfoundland gov- ernment. The mill is one of the new industries brought to New- foundland from Europe several sponsorship. It employs a staff of nearly 100. like por- lo Parisian Says Nflcl. Sweaters Are The "Best in The World" including six highly-skilled Ger man girls who passed on their trade to Newfoundland worker 'l'hamlilhasI8kaitt.iagnachinau' and about 30 sewing and pressing machines. It specializes in hand- fashloncd sweaters knit to form on the machines. They are the beat sweaters in the world. Mr. Bedin said flatly nrtgug in an interview. Italian sweaters compared but could not surpass them. The mill itself could be- coma the largest in North Amer- a. Mr. Bedin said he might be in- tereated in taking it over him- gelf, introducing some North Am- erican techniques to the exclu- sively European techniques now employed. and raising the staff within three or four seasons to a many as 1.500. i Mr. Bedin emigrated to Canadal from France four years ago but now lives in New York. O'LEARY Miss Elaine Campbell, Bummer- alde. spent the weekend with rel. atlvcs and friends in Coleman and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Rix and family of Dartmouth, N.S.. were visitors to the home of the lat- ter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harri! Arblng, in Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Lock- hart. and daughter. Irene. of Am- herst. N.S., were visitors to the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ord Sharp in Unlonvale. and Mr. and Mrs. William Lockhart in Coleman. They also visited with the latter's sister. Mrs. Wa i do Phillips in O'Lenry. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wood and family of Summerslde. were re- cent vlsltora to the home of the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wood. Friends of Bing Easter, ()'Leary. are sorry to hear that he is a patient in the Prince County Hos- pital ln Summerside. wherehe has undergone an operation for ap- peadix. . Mr. and hlrs.lPeter Pair have returned to their home in 0'Leary. after spending a few days in To- ronto. Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Arnctt MacLean who have been living in Coleman for some time have moved to 0'- Leary. Mr. MacLean is employed at the Farmer's Co-op in 0'l.eary. Miss Vera Williams, spent the weekend with relatives and friends in Elmsdale. recently. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce lllacbougall of Unionvala, wara Sunday visitors to the home of their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Firth Mae- Nelli in Cascumpac. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Rlx and family of Locke Road, spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Small- man in Alma recently. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ellis and family of Orornocto, N.B.. were recent visitors to the home of the latter's father. Mr. Jack Ellis iri 0'Leary. also brother. Stirling El- lis and family. Mr. and Mrs. Haber Profitt and family were recent visitors to rel- atlvcs and friends in York. Mr. John Lewis has returned to his home in Woodstock IRE spending some time in Halifax. Mr. Herbie Dennis. O'Laary. mo- tored to Port Hill on business rac- ently. Min Lyla Mac-Aualand. Chan ts, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mac usland la 0'!aiary. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cornish and family of Mill Road. motored to Sumnserslda fly and with the guests afllr. and Mrs. Vernon Cornish Mi-.aalMra.WaadelIcottol "0Hd49.S0.6gi:; -rm. - ” "'”:: ..:'lo."'51".'.i."': West Point, were recent visitors to Summcrside. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stewart and Mrs. Caine of St. Eleanors'. spent Sunday with relatives and friends in West Point and vicinity. Mrs. Charles Dewar and son. Norman who have been visiting with relatives in Halifax have re- turned to their home in 0'Lenry. Mr. and Mrs. Erskln Sililker of Knutsford, spent Sunday wiith Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ashley in Sum- mcrsidc recently- Mr. and Mrs. Claude Harknes-s and family of Summerslde spent the week.end with the latter'a parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hay Colli- cutt in Springfield West. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Harris of, Springfield West, were recent vis- itors to 0'l..eary. Miss Verna Machowell, who is employed at Andy's Sea Foods. Sunimci-side, spent a few days at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy MacDowell in Knutaford recently. Miss Isabelle Rogerson. Sum- niersidc. spent a few days with relatives in Unlonvale recently. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Noonan of Alberton, were visitors to 0'Leary, on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dalton of Riimford, Maine, wcrc visitors to O'Leary. and vicinity recently. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Riley of West Cape were visitors to rel- atives ln 0'Leary recently. Mr. George Dalton t)f Bath, Maine. is spending sometime with relatives in West Prince. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Silliker of MARY ALICIDOIAN ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. A. hlbald Doran. Foxlay River. announce the an- gagainaiat of their dsumtar Mary Alice in John Henry Richard, aon x "F.I' - IIDBQUI w.e.r.u. The Bedeque Branch of the W.C.'l'.Ul-I. llaldtgeirhannuai meet.- inginte ni Curchllallonl - gg;d' M . ' d-1' ,un.'r. my uni auidmh M". Howl prug win acFnr Calvin Lear . reaaurer - . Mrs. J. . ard Bchurmaa. presided and open-: bu" secnury um" ed the maetinl by aingi Hyrnny "Take My Life And l..ent'It Be." . and Scripture reading. I Miss Louisa Callbet-k offered prayer. Business session followedf Fourteen members answered roll call. and one visitor was welconfodj to the mdeting. it was decided In meet quarterly. and the next meet- illl 10 be in the form of picnic on August 23rd. It was announced that the prov- lncial annual meeting is to be held " at Mrs. Gordon McMilian's July. l 3!d. when the national lpreaidcnt.! 5'" 9 Mrs. L. H. Perigoe will be tbe' , f sues! speaker. It was decided the- 9:45 PM.-Standard Tim! l W.C.T.U. members preparg gnu serve a p t tb ' . H socintio: fiiipei m.Ziin”;”3n'i.f.'.i SPEAKING ON BEHALF or r Iillt 22nd. Miss Mildred Clllbefiki LIBEILAL had charge of th ,l on "Alcohol," other: m'Zi35'ei'."i'.'i- NEIL A. MATHESON - CECIL A. MILLER. ing part. ' The following officers were elgctl ed for the ensuing year: presi- . dent, Mrs. Wilbur Wright; Vino- l Tuesday. June 4. 19571119 Guardian Page-'3 MRS. FRED GATES WEST ROYALTY 0 Ci"-CY 4 inserted by Queen's County Lilgerial Ass'n. l .73" '1 . fueeono.-i:ooNo DEODOF2,A.N.T' J. I. I. WIDGI ANNOUNCED inf Mr. and Mrs. I-leiry Wedge. Summerside. Wedding to to take place June 22 at 3. Bridget: Church, Foxley Rivc. Autumn Styles Featured in L0 Already ndon Show LONDON (Reuters) - Christian'black, inned to smoke, slate. and lletter to Prime Minister St. Lau Dior brought shades of autumn to- London Thursday with. all the col- ors of brightly burning coal fire. His collection was based on Mt. Royal. spent Sunday visiting at the home of their son-in-law and y daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hudson in Cascumpec. I Mr. and Mrs. George Wilkinson of Springfield West. were visitorsl to relatives in Summerside recent- Mrs. Edward Lldstone of Cape Wolfe. was a visitor to Charlotte. own, recently where she visited her husband who is a patient in the Provincial Sanatorlum. Mr. and Mrs. Obadiah MacAr- thur and daughter. Verna of Summerside. were visitors to the home of Mrs. MacArthur's father. Mr. Charlie MacArthur in West Devon recently, -C.P. CLC CONCERN!-ID OTTAWA tCPi-The Canadian Labor Congress said Friday in a rent it is "deeply concern " that the question of pay increases for federal civil servants has become a political issue in the current election campaign. Sliirriff ; EXTRAUS For extra good flavour SODAS PUWll' 3 -WW0 Vii .-id rw mus 'N ma wonderawlsmt&'nIinduadit'aaordanlng. tofu-aoupot OAOIV IAIIQIOV OAIADA O0OrhnnItvaIl.Yavantc ia rounded shape to the clotlieii. indigo. and harmed with glowing reds . ,, There were many unpressed hem; and pleats. 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