it AND MIB. OORCORANRAND Mother Of Nine Qualifies For A Life Saving Medal An Island mother of nine daugh- and life saving skills. She arrang- ters ranging fwtn infancy to age ed with Miss Meyer to have the ten. believed that the best way to children take their instruction dur- protect her children from water l ing the day. taking hera in the eve- hazards and encourage them to sing when she was somewhat free learn to swim and practice water of household duties. ”Tha anticl- safety - was for herself to be pation of my evening swimming come proficient in swimming and.lcasons." said Mrs. Corcoran. lifc saving. I”scc-mod to give me a lift through Mrs. llcrnian Corcoran of Plus- the busy days and helped me re- vilie. P.E.i.. is this most unusual lax after a strenuous day looking mother. who is pictured above'tfter the needs of my larga fam- with her husband and nine daugh- ily." She summed up her swim tera. With the encouragement and lmlng experience by saying. "I co-operation of Red Cross Swim-;have never felt so good in my mini; Instructor. Mina Martha Mey- life!" er, Mrs. Corcoran early last sum-i Mrs. Corcoran is a busy farm- mer joined the 0'Leary Juniorlwife and her initiative and effic- Swimming Clau which was con- lency are reflected in her home ducted at Mill River on Cascum- where she and her husband co- pec Bay. By September she had operate perfectly in caring for successfully passed the Royal Lifeltheir fine family of girls. with her Saving Society tests for thelexample. her girls will - unlike Bronze Medallion. ilhe old rhyme. receive this ans- Whendintervicwed. Mrs. Corcon- wer to the question, "Motlicr. may an sai that she felt the necessity 1301,, for , swim?" --ye; my 33,. cd that the best way to do this waa "99 "'9 53"-"Y TU1'95- Y0" "PW WI for herself to learn awlmmlngifear the water." DAUGIITIBS .est manufacturinst companies in. NORTH RIVER W.I. yYounker and Mrs. Fred Jewell. I a . 5.:ii;i:.r” Grain Buyer The B. P. W. Club Meet At Sianhope Beach inn Members of the Charlottetown were: " andP."'Wotn-"' 011': Club gathered together for their June meeting at the Stan- Programtne. Mrs Gordon Membership. . Miss Bea Van Ideratinc. House. Mlu Emm- Dougan, Ways and Means. Miaa hope Beach Inn on Monday eve- Emma Holmes. Bulletin. Mrs. Hei- alng. After a delightful dinner the en Acorn. Press. Miss Gertrude officers for the year 1957-58 wereibove. installed by Miss Helen Yeo, paatl At the close of a short business provincial president in the absenceisession Miss Arsenault Introduc- of Mrs. Dunbar. provincial preal- ed the guest speaker. Mrs. T. M. dent. Lotiiian. of Charlottetown a n d Officers installed were: Preal- stanhope. Mrs. Lothian delighted dant. Miss Iphigenle Arsenauit. the members with I short history Vice President, Miss Lena Mac-'ot Puppetry and a most interest- I'"''- Rewrdlni 5'"9"”'y- Miuiing marionelte show. Miss Lena Margaret Coliings. Cuu spondingi Lam” secreum -MacLure thanked Mrs. in Lima put-hang", V for an informative and entertain- rs. Mary Fullerton,. Treasurer. Committee chairman appointed "in; evening. MILL DESTROYED MIDDLETON, N. S. iCPivF'tre the moat important purchasers of- pralrio wheat at Canada. Mlaa Polud was born in Edmon-l ton in 1931. second youngest. he” Mimd” d'"'”y'd ""3 dumb” of pan", inumnlnu. Middleton Milling C0,, leaving 25 Her father worked in the Ein-.on- I me" w"h”"' w”'k' .H9""'". '53"- ton district a-. a farm laborer and 3 director M the (mm esummed later as a raiituad section hand Idamage at ”00j0o0' Pauly "W Her mlggn she isakt men"! erI?i1retr,r)i,etinsfltl'l(-)TrliKI.tIiddleion were hiked to ' i th of . ma). um 'g;m?:mu; hue. enacez I aided by departments from King- there ever eiucr. "9" "Id NLc”u' Mia; Polud Joined the Iia'sion ompan, when she was 17 years old. after rraduuting from f)Arcyj McGee collegiate w here shay topped her class two yeara in suc-t cession. 1 "My competitors." she said with a smile." say I'm a hnrdi bargalner. down to one-six-lei-nthi of a cent. But I dont think Iiml that difflcult." t uvaa ota Purchasing wheat la just one 0'-PWWP of Miaa Polud'a activities. There ,2t,';.,,M,, are 7&odd ingredients that go into muow .4... the manufacturing of her corn- SASKATOON CP) - Jane Po- luti. a 25-year-old cxcculive from Motiti'czii. is ackuuwletlized iii thei trade as among the top grain buy- ers in Canada. y Miss Polud is chief buyer fora Ralston Purina. one of the larg-i the world of poultry and livestock feeds. She was in Saskatoon tori the annual meeting of the Cana-4 dian Feed Manufacturers Asaocla-' tion. She was appointed manage: all the stock department of the com-1 pany when she win ill and re- cently became head buyer. In a year. Miss Poiud'a pur- chases for her company total mil- iiona of dollars. Top male buyera. here from Canada and the United States for the CFMA mcetlua. said Miss Polud is a top buyer in the industry in Canada. Miss Polud agreed reluctantly : to an interview. saying she feared her male competitors might mis-i understand and feel she waai "blowing my man horn." L She mvikcs a boatload ptirchasei of wheat as pan of her tlay'aI work-a purchase involving an 11 to i d nth Q, average of 125.000 bushels of The June Meeting. of the Northi--swig .',',”f.;';i,,-5, 02:19, w.,l.hkh : wheat. Ilivcr Womcns Institute was held delmous lunch was serwd by th.t From a Western Canadian point at tiic home of Mrs. Russell Whcat- hmlcss and committee. '0! view. her company is one of. icy on June 3rd. The meeting upon- ed by singing the Ode and repeat- ing the Mary Stewart Collect. Roll call was answered by twen- ty members hanging flower slips or bulbs. and one visitor was present. The minutes of thc pre- vious mccting wcre read and ap- proved and reports given by com- niittees. It was moved and second- ed that bill.s be paid. A letter was read from the Sal- vation Army Red Shield and H000 was voted for this appeal. A letter was also read from RT. llolmana Ltd, regarding Women's Day. The mattl of improving the school buildings and grounds was discussed and the sum of 8100 was voted to each achool for this pur- pose. It was decided to endeavour to secure the services of a music teacher for the schools for the com- in year and the following com- mittce was appointed in look into this matte .-Mrs. Arthur Wheat- lcy. Mrs. Lawrence Molyncaux. Mrs. Fulton Warren and Mrs. John McKenzie. The sum of 851!) was voted to each school for a treat for chil- dren for school closing. Mrs. Lawrence Moiynoaux invit- ed the members to her home for the July meeting. the Lunch com- imttee to be Mrs. Fulton Warrcn. Mrs. Harry Scott, Mrs. Fred Jew- ell and Eleanor Younker. Pro- gram Committee to be Mrs. Earl i. IVVPIWNQYON BLACK 8t WHITE pany'a feeds. She buys them allf ANCIENT CRAFT Egyptian and other ancient monarchs employed skilled gard- enerl. l lHlDf (MIR! AHAID -jmj:-:3 Gilt Cigarettes for CANADA'S ' MIDDLE-EAST Mittmtv PERSONNEL . .. W AND OTHER IMPERIAL TOIACCO IRANDS CAN IE SENT TO CANADA'S UNITED NATIONS EMERGENCY FORE 31.60 condo 400 73!-zw Hlu Indudu pushy. i Mail order and mnmanto lot IMPERIAL TOBACCO CO. P.O. Box 6500, Montreal It'a early. He's drowsy. 'I'hen-ahh!- acoaxing aroma reacheahimi Thetirst i aip...and life is good! Chaae & Sanbom, with thernoat inviting aroma of all the coffees, is naturally the most delicious. Pleaaa him every breakfaat-tirne with Thursday. Junem, 1957The Guardian Page 9 Swoal Capovul, Motloh, Viceroy or Whdoodov. your wonderful Chase & Sanbomi Chases Sanborn, COFFEE I . . ' , .. . .um i enjoy a Four or five thick juicy stealta are aiullnq l ' 1",. coal. 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