bottles of using a plate, featur- ing West Covehead Church. as l ill money ma Nomi 1” lid ‘ For a festive touch. add Chop. [WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS liefshhveerrlahhies of cards for all igegm‘li‘riaiggults to your name toccasions were distributed by ' ' the treasurer. » d l Collection for the evenin g ls Discusse At Meeting Mom to m Reg Ross will be has WW 8 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. April 3. 1963. HAPPENINGS ( of the Charlottetown branch. Caj nadian Legion. were in New ’ship. taking as her theme "Pen- Mrs. . Mrs. Bruce Ellis was hostess gof the Covehcad Charge to ac- less for the Am.“ meeting with [ to Stanhope United Church Wo- lcept Allocation of 8210 i0? ‘ committee a ows; Worship, j ‘men for its meeting. March 19 l the year 1963. It was moved by iwith seven members and four i Mrs. Horace Marshall and se- guests present. lconded by Mrs. Bruce Ellis In the absence of the secre- i that we divide the $210. with tary, Mrs. Harry MacLauchlan, West Covehead UCW lif re-113mg was appointed to take the minut- questedl and sec t $105.. 'as . (The es of the meeting. r allocation for the coming Mrs. Bruce Ellis led in wor- year. This motion was carried. Some literature and a sample; iMrs. George MacMillan: Burl-i lbutts. Mrs. Alvin MacLauchlan: iBible Study. Mrs. Alvin Mac- ,Lauchlan (St. John: Chapter 8.): ram. Mrs. Eric Kipping Word and The Way: Chap- .ter 3): visiting. Mrs. Ray Carr . rs. John Misen- Shaw. Mrs. Rhod- l The Miscouche Cubs held a very successful bottle drive on; er. Mrs. Lloyd . u ‘ ‘ I S t rda . dance at the recent monthly 'itent Hearts in Prayer. with .‘ 'a Pictorial plate from Cana- .8 Warren. , a u y lmeeting of the Royal Canadian llhe corresp 0 nd i ng scripture . dian Art China was displayed} The meeting was bmught m a l ‘ 1mm Mrs. Gabe Arsenaull. Miscou- Legion Ladies Auxiliary. TherM r 11:22 26. Fol-lowing the i by the Literature Secretary. Hose by repeating the UCW Fur J. ) “;.,3§;:.’$n Lord's Prayer. the group join- ed in singing "Work For The Night is Coming." _ . Mrs. Harry Lawson read from Flight Sergeant John Gaudet of , M l s s e is Elizabeth Freneuth. Hurlbutt's "The Twelve Discip- North Bay. 0nt.. and Fred Gau- 3 Barbara Henry. Meredith Black iles and The Sermon on the , dEl. Magdalen lSlands. Spent I . and Lynn Taylor are spending .Mounl. l few days with their mother. Mrs, their Easter holidays at thelr> A study of chapter 7 of - 1——— St. Robert Gaudet, Miscouche. who 1 homes in Charlottetown. The John‘s Gospel conducted Future Of Child Greatly -~ Legion officers spoke to the Aux- iliary concerning the opening of y the new Legion Home. : Mrs. Harry MBCLaUChla'n “’33 pose in unison. followed by lunch 5 asked to contact Mrs. Lorne during the social half hour. 1 MacMillan. Secretary - Treasur- 0n roll call were Beth. Isa-l er of Covehead Pastoral Charge. bel. Shirley. Marjorie. Marian. . to discuss with her the possi-'.once. Edith. l cbe, left recently for New York City where she will visit with. her daughters, Rita and Elaine. , - , ~ _1, dents at Edgehill ‘by Mrs. Harry MacLauchlan is ill at home girls are s u From the Stu dy Book, “ l 3 School For Girls, Windsor. N.S. Thai Friends and relatives gather- i “'0” and The way: Ml“ Hm" .I ( 4'0 ed at the Legion Home. North: Charlottetown students at Ne- ry Lawson summarized Chapter «0? . . Rustico. recently to honor Mrs. 3‘ therwuod Academy. Rothesay. 92‘ WM ’3, dean WM and the‘ i? cul’c‘i‘iw' -. f ’1 . Ed. D. Gallant. RN. and to show i NE. at home for the Eashier gCrfiLonmembe" rammed I ‘ (i [:7]: . z . . . . -_ . - ‘9. i r . , _ i .v\-"-'.; ,‘A ‘ their;1 afigrgglt‘iggrefgrtghehzeweig. $3: anic‘lhdneIallifVls; 3:51:32: and the m" can by repeating Psalm Dear Mary nanorth: W h e n imother whose presence. princip-i giggling/g lel s : th t it i l:‘the ' M‘ 'Mar Jan‘et Found 19:1-7 in unison. This is to be someone disobeys the law nowa-1les,‘devotion and teachings wrll ~_ - .p8 0 a Commun 3' 0" '58 y ' irwiewed for the April meeting jdays. there is always somebodyfinspire the child. as nothing else: " 25 yea” i" the fields "f‘ m ‘ohn Gil”: spoke on the and one more verse added; i.e. around to expla that some-icon. to become an organized. ef'I past ‘ Public Health and Social Wel- . . . Psalm 19:1-3. thing in his or her chiidhood‘tective. good man or woman. its]? (- u t g t d 39mm“ 3599"“ "I cw" “fence The secretary read a note of caused it. I think.thls theory is ' E. W. M i r" 'a a" was pre'ene ‘and the role to be played by thanks from Mrs. LEoyd Bell being over-emphasized. Dear E.W.: ldoni know what TOPS FOR EASTER Look lovely for Easter—and ,after. Sew a flirty veil hat. for year 'round wear. 6 face - framing vci! hats, tailored. or frilly Narrow band is tailored style. other l.Wn shown flower - trimmed. Pat- 'tcrn 7027: directions 6 bats. Thirty - five cents (coins) for this pattern (no 5 t a m p s, please) to Alice Brooks. care of Guardian Patriot Pattern Dept. with a suitable gift and an ad-, , , . ‘ . t e r em for roses. etc. following her ne- ldifiess washrellfld {bylims‘ J' fau- ‘ "Edie? 'zzhnzigiljsmczm gem cent accident. ward bias towards sin. This is l triggered .VOur outburst. But Aln idm on be a o a presen' l“ e" 9 3. re ‘. m 'P' I ‘ The president read a letter an inherent quality of the human.an.V (‘ase I second Your hem.“ Pr .d t F Ml d I gm] hmiffuafe ganasian 'gociely from David Murphy concerning species. And unless we are tak-gthat the fold Adam" in man is . 95' 9". reeman '93 a" , ram T‘ h . ~ the financing of a Camp Pro- on to church and Sunday school;lns prlnClpax opponent in his Vice - president J. J. Connolly of Laboratory ec nician.. Sect at Augustine Cove. u was and taught right from wrong Edema] quest for the more abum ;decided to write for further in- lconsistently. at home. this in-idant life. lformation with regard to this nate bias towards wrong-doing Today. however. very 3:10le 'matter. is going to gain the ascendancy. but also very surely. mankind is The president read a letter More and more people are‘Wakening from its long Sleep on ifrom Jean Howati and Bessie turning their backs on this an- the psychological level. as rc- lMacLeod requesting the U.C.W. cient truth. putting their faithlgal‘ds that truth. i are all born with an in- instance at human failure ha sl i. . 6' 9 New Social Correspondent For S’side Guardian-Patriot All drcwcd up for a pai'ly. tel to demonstrate the latest shaped purse. Bruce is On l ,in “humanism-i. "I? lden that A" around us. recently. we From qt w Tommn I net‘th TM“ and Br” c' and "ms" Sl-VHSh in Children‘s ynung “man ahoxllm‘l'" m Mrs. 'l‘nidy Reynolds. of ‘ ii peeled medium potato. chop-thYSifcal well-llielnglflsl the Dana'observe growing evidence ln Ont L I u ' Martin urroll down the ramp apparel. Debby wears a frost- his bow tie and tanlic iar- ‘ I . . _ t ed fine (.9 or mom w] uness. Com . . . ' ‘ A at the Pal-ado of Spring l-‘ash- ed pink dress with siandaway tan wcskil and short pants out- "h 9. mmmers‘de Guardm" . 1 geek... cam... chopped “he ,sequently we a re reaping 3 plays' I'mmlure- exper‘memal ‘ Ouial'lo Wilde?“ 8de l N’ni Inns at ilio ('liurlouclown Hn‘ skirt, carries an umbrella- fit. Palm“- Stal'fv has lake“ 0"” the t 1 cup Merv. chopped fin... ‘mounting harvest of crime and therapy. elf. — that people are . sales tax. Print plainly pA'r. .. .._ .. .._ . . duties of Social Correspondent i] tablespngm parsley_ choppeddelinquency in‘every economic beginning wisely to look within. TERN NUMBER, NAME. AD- Ipeal‘. For the most part shoe- for the Summerside area. i fine bracket of society. ‘ in“, the individual heart .0, soul. lDR _ M string Straps were the Order of: This department was previous-l ll (10": 07..) can condensed split. Too many parents are inter-;for clues on how to repair the_ I 'the day hm ""9 9Y"“'.“"" W.” I ly handled by Miss Jean Mac- 3 , pea soup . 95le .Only in rhyme! comfort. 'broken mainsprings of human =“°‘°“““““¢¢¢r‘v a full it‘llfllil WlllSPering Wth Fadyen who gave up new???" I1 pound ground {good quality material possessmns and social‘polcntials. In this. they are on n. BENNETT CARR 3 pleasures. In pursuit of these the right road at last. I think. luxury goals. mothers will take salaried jobs. leaving children to baby sitters, unnecessarfly. At Spring Fashion Parade Last chance for the fashion’ ciudcd dresses, siiils. coals and conscious in soc the latest ' ' sport clothes for ages five to 50. spring apparel is the final show- while the second half of the show lchiffon with high neckline en-‘, work [651 week to ‘ham‘l’d It" gfild embl‘nlder-V- i time to new interests in hob- i For the bridal Party. brides' bies. handicraft. and bistoricall maids. wore a yellow and pink ‘ research. silk with lace boleros. A dream Reynolds, wife of , my.z raw lamb or bee ' Insurance Counselling Dist. Supt. Sun Life of Canada Phone 4-8817 - 4-5435 Mil. M a r y Haworth c o u nsels through h e r column. not by The most priceless good in .mail or p e r s o n a l interview. legs 1/4. teaspoon dried basil 1,4: teaspoon cinnamon V4 teaspoon nutmeg 5 +vvvvvvvvvvv DO 0-. O. ’0‘“ lng Ioniclil of lllf‘ Pltl Hospi- displaved afternoon and evening “I a bridal 20"“ “’35 fashioned i ing officer RCAF station Sum-i 1,5 teaspoon saffron Llfe Is to be cared for, in child- Write her in care of The Guar- Charlottelown- P-E'l' tal Ladies .\id annual 'parado dresses with “a touch of glamor “' nylon 9W8“? ‘Vllh scooped} mersldt’. was empilqved in news-i 3 hard-cooked eggs. halved rfinflllli ll lovms. God-fearing‘dian. ” W .....,_W and closed with a bridal sc-‘ "Wklme' my po'm SICOVOS' and ‘ Paper W001i With the free Press crosswise ‘ " of spring fashions at the Char‘ lotlelown Hnicl. Silhouettes for spring. intro- ducing the latest shapes in the fashion world hccin the show. A pink suit with casual neckline and now A-linc skirt. and a pitch. brown silk dress with zebra stripes introducing the boiled look are two examples of the new look in line and color. Ano- ther new shape is the shift. .\l the <Imw coats are popular In hf'Ef‘, \\'llf‘:ll_ navy and brown and are when laminated. Patch Dockets are popular. and both coats and Suits di<play the col- larlcss look and the new curved collar. Slccic: arc in the new brat-clot loiiglli and three quar— lcr l\pr‘ Sport clollics ill‘t‘ scon to co- ordinatin: i'nlm's, \\illl slacks in black. llElll blue and sporty pink stretchics limin: matching tops ' we...” pcarl and scquin embroidery.“ in London. Ontario. before corn- Mink was. a! a]\\.ays_ pnpmar ll1€ bodice and the Skirt which - to Summerside_ for afternoon and evening cos- swept ‘0 a tram m the hack' Her 50‘3131 "9W5 Witlnl for liimes, It appeared in slolcs, The slmw was convened by The Guardian'Pal-rim Will capes and included sapphirc.na- Mr" CW" Slewarl and Mrs- handled fliTeCtiy‘ t‘lll‘i'lu’glll iural and pastel shades. and pal- H " g h S'mpson- {mmmmlamrs 3 Summers”? Office Q" Central ‘ omjm,’ A kolinsky cape was were, Mrs. Bert Lampbcll and Street where she can be con.‘ shown as were stolcs in Arctic MIS- I‘m“ ‘7°h"5l0n- “Olsmn F- tamed flail)“ -. and wamgn blue {m 5 lilugforld.b AkRCO. dsupptlti‘chthe Her work in tth riole1 0‘; schial ’ , muSica ac groun on e ow- correspondent wi‘ ncu 9 ap-. These furs topped afternoon my organ. penings of the week} womens dresses and full length evening Spnior models u- ore M l ss club meetings. weddings. social dresses. Black was shown lbrce Gloria Darte. Mrs. Samuel ’l‘ib-. news and news directly of in- limes in the latter scction. First bo. Mrs. .lack Brown.. Mrs. Ro-. terest to women readers of The in full skiricd pcau de sole bert Williams. Mrs. WilliamiGuardian-Patrioi. with scooped neck. with pearl Boylcs. Miss Alla Sandcrson.. In addition to these duties, and crystal trim. A decidedly, Miss Connie Davies. Mrs. W. B, Mrs. Reynolds is also employed ‘ differenl combinalion was a Creed. Mrs, Andrew Mat-Rae. black sheath full length skirt Miss Estcl'e Candy. Mrs. Ronald‘ ‘ topped by cotton - lincd lace. Nicholson and Mrs. Keith John-IIDA l“ ange sherbet or yogurt The third version showcd an em- ston. bossed skirt with pcau de sole Miss Palsy Slcwarl. Master T Ch, k S d . h I I Coarse-grate apples. Stir ln‘ : ' ‘ lemon juice. sugar and rosewal- I. The Tasty Per5icm Woy waist interest. Bruce Martin and Debby 'l‘wecl 3‘ er. Cover. Refrigerate 1 hour or Combine vegetables: beat in soup: add all remaining ingre- dients except hard-cooked eggs. Mix and beat until quite smooth. Make into meal balls.i using 3 teaspoons to each. Into center of each ball. press half a‘ hard-cooked egg: cover wit ‘ surrounding meat mixture. Chill‘ 30 minutes to firm. ‘ Arrange 1 inch apart on but- CLIP AND SAVE Wed., April 3rd to Sat, April 6th Queen's County Progressive , Conservative Meetings RADIO AND TELEVISION BROADCASTS MRS. TRU REYNOLDS as a clei‘k-typist at the Summer- side office. and on news items [fled pan. Add 1/. cup water or relating to her work as social? meat bouillon correspondent can be contacted. Bake 45 m 50 minulps 1,. mad. at “‘9 summemde Office 0'" The l crate oven. 350 degrees F. Serve Guardian-Patriot. or by phoning i with gravy this office at 436-8031. FRESH APPLE CUP IRAN s tart medium apples. peeled 3 tablespoons lemon juice ‘x'z cup sifted powdered sugar 1 tablespoon rosewaler i I pint. vanilla ice cream or or- The strapless gown did not ap- wcrc junior models. more. _ Fill glass dessert dishes 1-3 full with appplc. Top with If! e cream. sherbet or yogurt. Garnish with thin slice or red- "1 floral. check or geometric de- ' FEELING A bit hungry. 1' ing. healthful juice will ha ve called room service at the Royal widespread acceptance here. 1 signs. A bclco \‘h’ll‘l is ideal for ’ ECI'l'l'lY COHClIl'lOI'l MUd In Tehran Hilton Hotel where ll TOMORROW'S DINNER an afternoon at the golf club. "Guaranteed to break boarls" . was a guest and ordered a chic-yl Is the rcd and white striped dress modelled with the lccn in mind. 'l‘inv lots are practically . . e , , . . n v _ . .hen sandwmh and omegranaie IRANIAN STYLE ‘ skinned apple on each. a “d “9"”5 “"”“.“d '" W“ l he Spring l5 NOW FIXCll'lOI'l ,1...” h, be 50...... 3... N... ha]. Herbed Stuffed Eggs with ()liv-, oua CHEF TANGS CHICKEN “an” ‘am‘m‘f‘l Wk“ “ "“i ' es on Lettuce l WITH FRESH FRUIT corduroy pants for the girl and brown corduroy jacket and pants outfit for her young escort. "Fashions on lllf‘ Move" in— cony of my suite overlooking the‘ M i "Let no one say there is not)! lie a rich creamy white. When I snow-cappped mountains. elba T03“ ing nice about this time of year held it in my hand. a picture A courteous native waiter ar— Vt‘geiable-Mt’ai Balls a la Per- one wrote us thus today An came to mind. it was one of a ranged the table and with a po— la“ island-lairmwille and mother she scene that had happened in Lon- lite “Salaam”. bowed out. . “littered SW9“ Pnli‘l‘lf" is. a busy woman indeed. don, I must have read of it. or A NEW SANDWICH ‘ Plt‘kled BEPIS _ "As the snow lifts or dissolves maybe seen it pictured some- I had never seen a chicken. Fresh Apple Cup Iran (for opinions vary as to the depth where, to remember it so well." ‘ sandwich like “1}. one a 13 per_ Coffee. Tea. ilk of frost there isl we do get 8' ‘-It seems 8 Wlicema" 5 sian' The native‘bread is much)9 Measurements level' recipes peaches to Chid‘e" "gout hal‘: longer or shorter period of mhd. holding up the busy traffic with i like '0‘". gluten bread bu} more Mr 6' moperétion M m", Deparb‘ ved grapes to chicken salad. Rut nowadays it doesn‘t seem to his white-gloved hands, Every- flavorful and of mo"; even tex_ men; d9 Chisim Rm,“ Téhranl sliced oranges to the sauce for' take long ""- the field“ a n d (hing Stopped: cam m’ds- hicy' lure because it's made with Hilton Hotel. Iriin ‘ 5°hiCke" sww’ l‘wwds and roads m firm “‘p' so “95' A“ the people Wondered ' fine-ground unprocessed wheat 1f' n . MEAT BALLS 1 RES A P 0 Me a nly fresh or . dried fruit or unsweetened froz- en friiit should be combined? with chicken: never use sweet- ened canned fruit. Roast chick- enn with apricot. prune. apple. , currant stuffing: add apricots or. \ ‘_--—_---3: :lhat I'm inclined to believe that what it was about. Who could J. Angus MacLean Heal h Macquarrie PULLOVER SET It's the popular pullover fa- shion newsmaker teamed with sleek slacks. Sew these smart coordinates for patio, vacation 4588: .' Sizes 10. 12. 14. 16. ill. SiZc if- pullovcr 2's yards 35- inch: slacks 2% yards. IFORTY CENTS 440 cents) in coins inn stamps. please: for this pattern. Ontario residents 1 cont sales tax. Print plain- Iy SIZE. NAME. A STYLE NUMBER. Send order to ANNE ADAMS. care of Guardian-Patriot Pattern Dept. 80 Front St. W.. Toronto 1. Out. lone duck of our little flock lays . ~ _ 1m". VEGETABLE - _, l the thought of the mud of spring . be coming? And they watched The bread was sliced thin and , p y N l| n s I lpasthemrukmor’ AM 19:5 of a 9’33"” to “’9 1" perhaps the toasted on one side only until The Persians use meat hallsl| for I ‘ Iiota 1:11 {wur isfl mi: ending King and Queen were about to dry (not browned at a"). The in soups and in “u” Mr “N. i . | ; mag I o on ..p nglim '. so odrive through the big palace “toasted side was spread even- of a ll S speak. And besides. hasnt some , gates. And then came Uh? SW1" ly and plentifully with butter (9" c°°k9d “Pill peas are add-i ' l‘me adVisod us to maintain Prise! 0“ the empty street 5" (practically the only fat used 9" {M flavor and ""‘m' l‘ 113 Kent St Dial 4-6733 .ihrough it an "Upward look" respectfully guarded, th e re generally ‘in I'mn,‘ then topped 2 tablespoons grated raw onion lv_ _ _'_ _ _ _ _' DATE TIME PLACE WhiOh has Milling in do Wilh.walked across a mother duck ‘ mud? And don't imagine that I l with her ten ducldings following .know nothing about the earthy ‘ in single file. they wad- conditions. Wilih t h 9 Children died-all the little necks on a track-tracking into the house! I.streloh, all the, little beaks a- ?SWGBP and scrub and scold ’ twitter. all the little eyes wide over it. I confess, until I remem- . open. When they got safely be? that it is not the priVilege 01 across, the big policeman lower— every woman to have young- . ed his arm. and the busy traf- sters who can leave footprints llic surged on once more." muddy or otherwise about. And u i - , it shames me to think of my at- r NW .that I the New”! “his ,titude. And realizing this I give momm'gs egg conjured up '01. thanks for my lot over and over "‘9- “WW” I “‘0‘” 0"” Win ,in my heart. And I count. the i never excursion on a e i t y blessith my ‘Uward l o o k ’ ihommniare. but. how good it v will be to see them down to ‘the brook in the field! Now tell in ..." the letter continued. I “Ugh! Mud! we . , these ,days. of that left about by the spring-thawing. But after all. has this not. been over-emphasiz- sees. , "For example today: one of l‘ mine brought me a spray of wil- . low she had plucked on the way home from school. Along the sunny side of that grove vnhi runs down to the. brook she found It. And how pleased she was to fl smoothly with thin bits of chic- ken, sliced fresh orange and peaches (quince, I discovered. is also often used). The two slices were pressed together. cut trian- gularly and decorated with big r pitted cherries and fresh 1 orange sections. 1 CHILLED JUICE ‘ It was delicious and refresh- ing with the chilled glowing; reamed pomegranate juice that is surpassing in flavor. I prophesy that when our own pomegranate crop becomes ade- quate. this purple-red. scintillat- trim to femininer flared every size. 0 LAMINATED 0 ALL WEATHER O REVERSIBLE the coumleas non to e And nice letters. and always interesting we receivemnlngs. in the old millbox down at lovelinesaes of sea- . lane's ! Until tomorrow D i a r y '__._.(;md MENU”. Slim. trim coat features deep cuffs on smart three- . . ed i our minds”? And over it see the silver of the catkins.- -. .. ' ‘ commencing to Show. a n d to. In the Upward look there are. bring them in It first gift of spring to me." i "Junior hurried home with his yesterday's science test to show me. He had done Well and ‘was proud as I was to see the: . progress he had made since his 1 'last paper on it. It was en- couraging all round. He may 3 contribute some marvellous find- . i log to its world, some day!" ‘ i "The younger two-and what a } busy pair they are! found a tiny i ,sfirearn trickling down past the . ‘ garden. and they played happily f there in the sun this afternoon. ‘ ‘ They sailed ships and built piers . and bridges-and how far youngl imaginations do range. and these he . . i "In another “Upward Look'.I this morning saw me find the ; lfirst duck egg of the year. A i blue one! I have wondered why one this shade. while the me i "Vote Angus and Heath. and win with Dief" Queens Conservative Association quarter length sleeves. Cape-collared coat with low-slung back belt and slimmer \vriiit - length sleeves. 141 Great George Street COATS 1 You'll find the coat of your dreams in our smart new selection of spring’s most fashionable slim and choose your favorite from our colorful array for silhouettes. Come in and O WO-OLS O MOHAIR Long. lean plaid cardigan coat utlined with braid m. p patch pockets. Softly shaped coat with flattering ,hemlllne flare. [met sleeve length. Wed. Apr. 3rd Thurs. Apr. 4th Fri. Apr. 5th Sat. Apr. 6th in. Apr. 5n. Sim heinous. s and up Price Range from 7 .95 u 9 .95 Open An. uAr sarcasm! THE FASHION SHOPPE . , I Dial 4-3855 8:00 pun. 8:30 pm. 8:30 p.m. 8:30 pan. Community Centre. Ch'town York Hall. York Victoria Hall. Victoria Eldon Hall. Eldon Queens County Conservative Association CFCY - RADIO Wed... Apr. 3rd. 10.30 to 10:35 Heath Moequnrrle. Thurs" Apr. 4th. 6:30 to 6:40 Mrs. Ireta Sutherland. 10:30 to 10:35 Jack Kenny. 6:30 to 6:35 l-Ion. J. Angus MocLeon. 6:35” 6:45 Heath Mocqucrrie. CFCY - TELEVISION Wed. Apr. 3rd 7:20 7:30 Frank Storey.- 6:15 to 6:30 To Be Announced. 7:15” 7:30 Mrs. Margaret MacDonald. 2 11:30:90.1]:45,‘ *‘Hqs'd‘if Moequnrrle. 11:4! to 12.001 Henfl. Angus MoeLeon. Queens Conservative Association Fri.. Apr. 5th. r' \"