WASHINGTON.-Moat or Onetrlo and Quebec can expect below- nnrmel tempeuture readings dur- eerrmo BACK 70 NORMAL ing May according to this map based on the United States Wea- ther bureau's long-range torcast. PIANO ACCORDION CONTESTANT The sole contestant to perform on the piano accordion at the cur- rent Prince Edward island Fest- lval of Music, was Billy Taylor oi Charlottetown. (above). Study- ing this complicated insturment. only five months, Billy was a- warded Q3 points by adjudicator Reginald Geen at N.D.A. Friday lor his "Country Garden". in Class 113, instrumental solo, ec- cordion, own selection. ll Near-normal nedings are predict- ed for the Mantle Provinces. Stella Maris C.W.L Headed By Mrs. Joseph G. Gowden The Stella Maris Sub-dlvlllol oi the Catholic Womenla Lelltlil. north itustlco. held their annual meeting in the Parish hall at April 8. The yiesident, Mrie. Mo- Neil. presided and asked the Rev. Director L. G. Ayers to read the prayers. The minutes oi lst annual meet- ing were read and approved. The treasurer's report was also read and gave 56.22.27 taken and die- hursemente of 853.41. for parish work and other committemanta 'l'he toliowlng conveners brought in their annual reports. JOOIAL SERVICE-nMrs. Ed. Gallant. Visited sick at homes and in hospital. sent Get Well cards to patients. Made baskets for needy tamiiys at Christmas and gave cut articles of clothing also tuel. groceries, knitted mittens. One member donated tour quilts which were given to needy families. Treats were sent to patients in hospital at christmas and meda- cine and dressings were given dur- ing the year. ..sPlRlTUAl.-Mrs. Reiiei Gengh- ler. Material was bought to line for priest veetments. also flowers (or alter at first communion citru- mas and Easter end confirmation. Sancturary cleaned on several oc- cesions. EDUCATION-Mrs. U. 1'. Dole- on. Schools visited during the O nlticers elected. President-Mrs. WOW . uel a nun. Mr. an. o. u" R” "I he 1... Gallant. officers with theeAot of Consecrat- lod to the Blessed Vti-sin. ioccupied the chair end thanked the meeting tor placing their con- Rev. Fr. Ayers to address the Fr. Ayers thanked the retiring they done during the year and he had been done and expressed the. but in the Spiritual value received lie explained that the Catliolicl league of women and the wnrkl was most interesting. He urgedl the membership committee to try and get new members to attend. Mrs. Gauden then thanked Rev. LONG nivsn scnooi. p (w;'oil'lIjJen1n:Vvh:(?IDl:l:: The ioiltlwing is the report for T1, ' 5- ' ' . i ll - . ""”'"'"M"' 1' Ddmnltmgmhd or Much. l Mrs. Lid! Stewart has returnedpAprii! O mung 15 me LPG" for Th9 Guardwn Page 11 U0 3- D0”'""- " ' x- 1- GW89 Dnushartlin victor-is um .pe..4i,,g the my Grad. ,xp 1 L” Dom 1 Ed. :?e---i . Dot .'2- Hi B .3. .i - alien. KN Na” '9” Leodw" "W" Dmmd M" .two months in New York. She was ward Morris Grad? Vm” la Hl"'3'd Bemlrditer Freda Mrs. Dr. 3n. .t'cMri:is::?sre Mn Chas and Ronald Thompson 2 Josiii h Llll d Numnme Grade Viit t llane Fariicr -i M '5' p I C H e . o I ' i i . i w ' , 4 E. McNeil. Mrs. Urbain F. Doll" Paynter. 3. Leslie Paynter- um: on 3 lo say for I short Mariiin Young. 3 Vernon hlac-l 69' ra e 5 O" on. Mrs. Laurence D0W39"9- l Crag! VII. 1. Lawrence Thomp- ' Lem For ii-lilill" in tile income Tax Fr. Ayers then installed the new son. .. Kenneth Carr. Mr. James Quigley has returned Glade Vii l x:l.mn Vnuiic, 2.p,.Fmms for jm, year 1954' Wu ac. Grade Vl. Grade ill. 1. David Johnstone.le"50"'. .C''””””"'"”- W9 Sim ”r-W "1 i Jimmy Quinn. ..i. -1- - d M ii i .1, Donnie cute, 3, Donnie Paynter.ud3z x1'5l10:: at the ironic ut ilr. maria ii i Mei-ilyn Mulch 2. lit ill be dtll-iulrlwrllingihoer higlsvlvualg (irade ll. 1. Wanda Paynter, 2 an t 75- . A. ibandyi ,linriimn Cami llal'.'li'li 3 Charlotte Ttwcdywlilllvi-ll being 798351395 in H" president and officers for the work Dianne Cobb and Barry Johnsmneii Mr. Stevenson is a hue rli-nw .t .:ti 4 . Gdl.i.l')oldCbh.2.W-l welcomed the new president and de”ra5:aven' 3.uE)onnl: Medea: the former Alisw Eta ti.......... olticers. He said that a lot of work Teach". M”. Rum M? Campbeui wish that more women would take .,V m rum M ms , . . - . . . . suddi-it ilimm .l 1 Teacher. B til 5 ih. nlin had Dulvllafsvd them. Werl 5v'.t:neIhl'emf.e:goi.lek. of the Cmhohc AMVIENT TITLE hm” W l'”" 3 wticvtli it-m.tn'ilx' l 91 Ia mu li'Plt'ii reprimanded h:t' ihe magis- Barils j'”CjPCPPP'h"u"5'i91iP' in lrarn that Mr . . . d . . Womene League was a tinivcrsallpresirlent on behalt til the mom. Evan wright has rented out his H1-l-F H5-came” at Iandm-a m 3" day5' Two a””5ed' each "V" 5... bus was extended by .ur5-Jamesqarm and mews In Wmow I6 that; by Sltrninzl BOIIV-if. the lenc- inn six charges 0! theft and one l v. . A ' . . Lil? r . . C. Blaquire and one new mem- ”'”3”” 1" "'9 "Car YUIUFP for an pa 0 lmarge of properly damage l . l her was uelcomed by our presi-;"a50”5 0' he-illh and d1”lCiill.V in dcnt. Following this the meeting ad-1”” "ma!" ll)" Some WM Um” liPll patronized and is a iii.-rative two witnesses were heard for the . Ruthie Johnstone home to his wile and family after David Mulch, 3 Thepand Shai-yn Paynter. 2. Wendell npendina the winter at l-Yobisher. iabsrni tnr imini. new president. Mrs. Gauden hhen'MaCLe0d. 3. Marcella Bernard. Grade V. 1. Grade IV. 1. Pauline Thompson. in her and she said she 2 Dale Jnhnslone, 3- Brenda Payn-i would do her best. She then asked mp, Bay N. W. T. lie was employodl (',-vd it 1 ( - m; d - A . ' i - .. v t ' - -i i . Allan Johnston, wilthndth: radar constructors lie .Iuri..a (f.,mN tidnn lrtunil. 2. ;:”t:iliSiio;::iw.an)n e;:iQiKJi;i::'sS.E5uua)ng in e s 0 return north again smut hum, H. I yaw Quinn. 2y i Nliigisirate s docket. seven persona .. H I He said it wasn't measured in m1n5l,ei5.l:1ng;?,?g yd; grlz: gems. County Hmma) the material wealth of the work knmm as any H gm. BC4 . ' ZARNSCLIFTI SCHOOL VICTORIA Monday. May 6. 1957 Shiv. 3 Helen ltlorris-p Heavy Docket 'n llccompanled home by her daugh-psey, UWSIE YUI-HIE rused uere convicted by Magis- iraie Gilbert Gaudet Friday lvierc eat-ii lined S3. and costs for iii . d h r an 1” liming the owner of a motor Clarciii-e sit-in 3'i'i't.i Mulch, .'l Marsha Carrier. i'iilT0lll year. For driving without ii,-M... mg,-age in m, 50,110, ritic care and attention. an accus- . p, zreiti-sg 1,3,, Doyle 95 per cent. rd uas lined Sit). and costs. Two , . The many liicnrlx nt llr ll ll ii.;t....r averagg in me J-u,,,,,, pcrsiins who tailed in display li- 3? tiBili1ei Bum; 31(,,i.,,qm, A”. M. ;mdl..' Mprnyn Mulch 93 For wntp tense plates on their vehicles. but the l. M. T 31115. Sieitiiimii um K-mmlth Morrisseyl Celtic He is a iirale. HISTORIC PROJECT l Charged with being intoxicated p in a public place. a person se- The first Pan-Ameiiian rnnivr- mwd was (med 5:” and mm: 0, Patient at the ll!'nt(' His ll1all)'ll'lT'l'lilk and iirai iiti;h. against him, were convicted and .5... t . 1 , . V y iremanded one week for sentence. 1 ”””'F5 W” ldh0!'- M”. llliillil llt lit-tnria Hell continues to helm a case under the Excise Act. mmtm my b an parts of the Prairie Provinces. and British Columbia. (CP wire- also lorecast tor a bend stretching photo) thrmilh Manitoba end the north- iiip of 835. was given to High School at the end ol year. Treats wen boujit for children at christ- maa and liellow'een party. High school social: wue chaperoned. ..EN'l'ElI'l'AINMl'N'l'-Mrs. l..lL Doucette. Plays. Supper. Minis- rel show. Card parties and Lotter- ies were held during the year. MEMBERSHIP-. Mrs. G. E. liacquire. Eighty three paid up members. ..Cl'l'lZEN!IlIP - Mrs. Stephen Peters-Blood donor clinic held in hell. Releahmenta were served. HMAGAZINI5-Mrs. John L. Doir- on. Megealnes were given out to the executuve at each meeting also to our Rev. Director. The president then gave an outline oi year's activities. She stated that two of the boys had been sponsor- ed et camp held for the purpose of learning to serve mass by the Catholic Woman's League. She also suggested that mem- bership coavener and committee should make an attest to get our young women to attend the meet- ings as a lot at good suggestions could be brought in by new wom- en. she urged all the members to give their support to our new president. She thanked the metre here for the help given her during the year. She thanked Rev. Fr. L. G. Ayers for his kind advice and spiritual guidance during the year. Prizes were given during ofneedy !?hImVnIuIuaIyoIrImplH&tIhh. s education week and a scholar year. Following is the new slate of aeHtIneeeyelaee(weliheti-ietesntseheehsj mended.) hstwewteeeieur-eetin lnhrlmtien. lfaeevuadaue. Ncttinstau. Iuiwyoa triedggz'Iu'ndgfserv1'oe? l7"'i'r'3rv.)l':) Hllhit 27: nehgg t in tn. 1 it til i I I s LJ' i it it Fr. Ayers for his kind words. Ajourned and prayers ivwe of thanks totheretiring by the Director. were aaldl Mt Wrirhi gt-is settled. 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