..i"x!bl1A"f. G V. Bargain Bue1Toura For islanders In Europe lhs longest wok-and sidhheh lxur ta-19 yet talent by soldiers or 27th Ouudian mfanltry Brigade was the jaunt enjoyed by I group from "C”.8qundmn. Royul Osma- ROMEE per ' I. urnoured unit travelled by luxury him from their camp at I-Iohne, Germany to.Br-umels. Belgium - some 350 miles to the soultlhlweut. Among them were Es-t. Lame Gen. Charlottetown. P.E.I.; 'npr. John Alfred Bernard. summar- side, P.E.I.; and '11):-. Whiter "Imrry" Pnquet, Bouris. P.E.I. A few of the visitors had hem no Brussels during the war and knew tfhelr way around the metrop- olis. others took a. ”rulbber-neck" tour of the city and saw the main ' ct interest. All were im- pressed with the general prosperity of the citizens and the large num- ber of American-msde cars. How- ever, after checking the prices of some consumer goods the Canucks rxyncluded that the basic cost of living in Belgium was higher than in West Germany. First-Aid Refresher course A Refresher Course for First Aid Instructors will be held at Red Cross Headquarters, 02 Prince Street. this weekend. Red Orosg. First Aid Instructors are require to attend a. Refresher Oourse every two years in order to retain In- structor stmiding. The following program will be of interest to all Instructors: Friday. Februsry 21th 2 PM. - Organization - Ms-s. Cuclmore. 2.30 - Roller Band-aging -- Mrs. H. Simpson. Life Memberships Presented To Maritimers l -rm: GUARDIAN. m crystal chapter A Eastern Star Meets The regular meeting of Crystal Chapter, Order of the Eastern star was held on Friday evening last at the Masonic Temple, with the Worthy Matron, Jessie Parker, presiding. assisted by the Worthy Patron, Morley F. smith. and a. large attendance of officers and members. followed by the ceremony of initia- tion, when five new members re- come a sister by affiliation. meeting under Routine business was transacted. ceivecl the Degree of the Order, and were warmly welcomed. The Chapter was also pleased to wei- Rcfreshments were served in the Recreation Hall at the close of the the oonrvenership !'EBRUrI:R.Yl. 21, in Long Break , iiay or Prayer service, kc as . antleiiel leader me Theme was "walk As Child- ran cl Light." which had been new-rod of Akimnuiziiirilluu. Itepresau VB mim ui Pr-alyyterian Ohurcha took part in the service. '!he dmir con- Iid.edotGirlsfmmtihs.l.P.U. with Mrs. Hector Ourrle. ortlnlst. l were offered by spools prayers I M". uvingstacna, Mrs. Mellon Mac- Nsvln and Mrs. Mehourne Mic- lachsrn. Min. Allison Msouiilsn nw A very interesting talk on the World Day of Prayer. The offadnc Wu received and dedicated end will be sent to the Women's Inter-council of Osnacl-a. Norihum and Vicinity -The many friends of Master Brian colwiil are sorry to learn that he had the misfortune to fall from s woodbox. fracturing his arm. A very pleasant evening was spent recently at the home of Miss Gertie Newcombe. in the form of a quilting party, when a num- ber of members of the Women's Institute assembled to do a quilt. in be handed in to the Red Cross and passed along through them to someone in the flooded areas of Europe. A delicious lunch wasl served by the hostess. On Tuesday evening. February l'lth, a number of Institute mem- , bers met at the home of Mrs. Leigh Maynard to do a quilt for the peo- I pie in the flooded area. A dainty . lunch was served by the hostess ai- Two Big Week-Enid SPECIALS Friday - Saturday 600 PAIR l First Quality Nylon Hose 51 Gdugo 15 Denier GLO9 3 Pr. For G3.00 Plain pack hose from one of our mainsuppliers of full fashioned hose--"CANDY PINK" shade-a soft rose-tinted beige for wear with new spring blues and neutral tones. - I I50 Lac-lies of Sister Helen Herring and her committee followed by a social hour. ter which all departed for home. l feeling another good deed had been i done. i 8.30 - 'h"languln.r Bsndaging - Mrs. N. D. Ma:-Lean. . 4.00 -- Accident Prevention - ,-i Dr. Curtis. . it 5.00 - Fundamentals of Teach- ing .. Mr. Mac-Phee. 7.00 e Transportation - John Mullally, 8.00 -- Spinal Injuries - Duties More than 600 persons, including many former Prince Edward Is- landers, attending the recent 2.'irri annual banquet of the Maritime Provinces Association of Edmonton, Alberta. saw life memberships presented to some of the oldest members. The ten present at the gathering to receive their awards were. front row, left to right: Mrs. W. E. Poole, formerly of New Perth, P.E.I.; Mrs. George Henry, Barss Corner, N.S.; Mrs. Sarah Bruce, Port Shoreham, N.S., Mrs. E. G. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Coiwill and family were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mc- Dougall. Bldeford, Sunday, Febru- ary 22nd. , Boulter and Mm. Stanley Delaney as leaders, Special prayers for Her Majesty the Queen were offered by Mrs. George Burns: for hcrms and Handbags GL98 each I Fl Sir Aid W k e DY. . I '1' th . "L1- g,.,,(,.,.;m or " Moffntt, ll'aierx'1ll9. and Mrs. wuuam Douglas. ltiiifon. P.E.I.; J':,'f?;,mH.""13:fsonf ”,"3,”d,,?3,J,”;f, Miss Phyllis Colwill spent the 9.00 M Arm-ici.a1 R.egpij'a'Hon standing, W. E. Pool:-. Lower Montague. I'.E.I.. Dr. John S. Lowther. private and family prayer by Mrs, FebnlM'.V 215?: W991! Em! Wllh Ml” Barbara Ellis. 1 I (New Mellhodl -- Paul Cudmore. Saturday. February Zilth Bi-doque, P.E.I., Dr. Leslie L. Fuller. Grand Pro. N.S.. George Bali, Charlottetown. P.E.i., and Peter McKenzie. Belle River, i".E.I. Below, W. A. MacLennan: for followers of Ohirst around the world by Mrs. Miss Norms Mcnougall. . l 9 AM. -- F st Ad in Civ"l De- . . . . . J D . : f . hri 3”” p , kn", K Dr. IIJIMNQHL l ' H. O. Patriqum, president of the Association. formerly of Tstamn- eggrymggzonbv 31,, nosngel ford. spent Saturday. Februaryi . .2 mm L 5,,1.m,in,, L R”. Sm... zourho, N. s., and Juries llierliliy. vice-president. formerly of Cole ..,,.,.,; M pgace 5;, Mm pm, mat, with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred A wonderful group of fashionable handbags 1n lizard grain-'bas- lvfary Irene. man. 1'. E. 1.. inspect a walnut box inlaid with oak, the gift of Yll9m- Nicholson. C”1wm' ket Weave and Plain Pl35tiC5- Also drawstring bengalme and Plasguc-5-' 1 RM. M m.m;c;,q1 Reslwimtinn hrs of we not-prlandorg of 1952'", a party of Easiorners who travel- Mrs. Sterling MacKny called The Misses FEEL;-'and Jean Gnmi various styies and colors to choose from- . 9 2 P. M. -- written Tests. ,1-d across Canada last year. upon Mrs. W, B. Orowe who gave a SD1El'ldld address in keeping with the theme. Mrs. George Mscxnv read an interesting history on the beginning of the World Day of Prayer in Canada. The offering received by Mrs. Lester Macleod and dedicated by Mrs Stephen I-Ieueltis will be sent to the Women's Inter-Council of Canada who sponsored the pm. gramrne. The hymns sung were, ”Joyful, Joyful We Adore Thee:" "Thou, Whose Almirhtly Word" and "Tlhe Dav Thou Gnvest. Lord. Is Ended." Mrs.'E. V. MacLeod was the organist for the evening. A social hour was enjoyed, when lunch was served by members or Albany W. M.'S. i Mrs. George Maoxey moved a hearty vote of thanks to Will! hostess for the hospitality given, which was seconded by Mrs. W. P. Cameron, and acknowledged by Miss. S, M. MlacKay., DAILY CROSSWORD spent the week end of Februaryi 21st with their grandparents, M11! and Mrs. Angus McLennen, Port Hill. sonar -. NO PHONE onnens MGDRE 8. M9LEOD Clarence Macneod; 3. Aim: 2. Joan Osmpbeli: 3. Vans Pye. Perfect attendance for the hall Grade II - 1. Marilyn Msclsan: year -- Doris Bast. Grace Lyll. Grade IV - 1. Phyllis oouzhlln; 2. Joyce Mchdden: 3. Doris Best. Gail. Gloria and Marilyn Mb 2. Gail MacLean; 3.Garnett Win- Grade I - 1. Donna. Mscnsurin Lean. Alan McFadden. Clare and chestecr. and Marcia Mandel-son; 2. Gloria vans Pye. Grade III - 1. Alan McFadden; Winchester; 3. Betty Culleton. Teacher: 0130. Simpson. World Day Of Prayer Meeting At Albany Your taste will tell you i Mr. and Mrs. Herman D;-ment were visitors to slemon Park on Sunday, February mud. AW CENTRAL LOT 16. SCHOOL 2 Winchester. -1119 World Day of Prayer was observed Friday evening February 20th. at the home of Mrs. S. M. Macxay, Albany, with 23 members representing the United, Presby- terian. Anglican and' Baptist Churches. "Walk as Children of Light." was the theme of a. most impressive service which had been prepared tlirough the co-operation of Mrlcan Christians. The drum call was read by Mrs. Paul Dawson. which was followed by reaopnsive reading with Mrs. Hazen Dawson. Mrs. Douglas Crossmas, Mrs. Earl -Following is the report for Central. Lot 16 School. Primary Department. for the half year end- ing January. 1963. Grade V - 1. Joan M-oliladden; Moore & Meieiod Acrtoss 2. 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