; TAPERE llllt ta . itllllll" that in graceful ....i Hlegalll in the nevi svrltlz ...v...; and ll is iii.-t perfect for mi.-v afternoon outfits and infor- niat rlicsses. ll teatiires the long tapered toe and the high pencil heel. The shoe l D Toes 'is made of blarlii and iihil: strip- ed satin and has tiny rhinestone buckles closing the end of the throat binding at the front This (model can also he purchased with .1 Louis Fifteenth heel. Women Want To Control Business iitiirtx t(?Pt--- reciilii Long in Tn;-unto, first woman president .i iiw Federation of Canadian Ad- i--rti-Iiig. Monday night warned lllal rziiiadian women intend to tlPtlIAl"l H greater share in the la-nntrnl of business. llis: Long told the ladies night mu-ting of the Halifax Ad-Sales i'iiih that tH)mCl1 now spend 90 -.-iii-. of every dollar the hus- dininri earns. own 70 per cent of all private wealth. control 65 per rrlll of all savings accounts and var 40 per cent of all property I Lt". it-Iir aairl the day is i-onung when ur-men will say "if I own thing: why can't I help run mm" NORTH WILTSHIRE the March meeting of the North itiiihire -iiixiliary of the Wom- Ni -. iiissinnary Society of the Uni- tcrl f'liuri-it was held at the home of Mrs waiter Clark. The meet- ": niiciied with the devotional per- irul led by Mrs. Ralph Noye. the twine based on studey V1 "The Wliolc .-irinuur of God". Following comments by the lead- loi. llymn 140 "Thy Kingdom Come 0 Lord" was sung and scripture Kan.-ages were read by Mrs. Reg- .-iiii Clark and Mrs. Ralph Noyc.l iicstions and discussion fottmvedi i prayer. closed this part of the rating. The tiusiitcss period opened with hr roll call. which was responded " ltv ten members and one visitor. the minutes of the previous meet- M: were read and adopted. The nniial letter from Mrs. J.S. Mac -"mt has read by Mrs. Walter tarts. In it, she stated that thc llnration for this year was set at 320.00 and asked if it would bet "Voted. which it was. the prayer tssionary is Mrs. nth Saunders R.N. The mission band leader reported having hall a meeting. "Sunshine penniea' were handed in and amounted to No.42. Easter envelopes were pass- ed to membe s and it was decided to have an Easter service in the church. Committee. for same being Mrs. B. Noye Mrs R. Clark and Mrs. L. Bowman. Lunch commit- tee for next meeting is Mra. D.A. MacDonald and Mrs. Walter Clark. The study period was led by Mrs. W.R. Clark assisted by Mrs. Bruce Deacon and Mrs. L. llowman. The missiona.y viork and religion of Tliialand and Burma was told by the leaders and showed the great work being done there as well as the need for more helpers. The meeting closed with benedict- ion. alter which relreslimeiits were served by Mrs. ("tark and daught- er. assisted by the committee in charge. iilr and Mrs Walter fluid. and family. paid I short visit to York on Sunday. Mrs. lda Court. Stanhope, is spending a few days in York the guest of Mrs. George Watts. Many friends of Mr. Arthur .lotinson are sorry to hear that he has entered the P. E. Island Hosp- ital for an appendix operation. They all wish him I speedy re- covcry. Mr. and Mrs. Toni Knox and family. spent Sunday in York the guest of Mrs. Knox's mother. Mrs. George Watts. Mr. Dolph Murray and son Wil- lard spent Saturday evening in the City. where they visited Mr. Gor- don Murray. who is it patient at the P. E. island Hospital. Little Norma Gait Moore is visiting in York at the home of her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis. Miss Helen Lewis. tfharlotti-town, spent. the weekend at her home in York. , Miss Erma Wstis. York, spent Yltrwsxdi-ohscsstnne will- Ih t - suit eIss.Iusotht.yesnItns FASHION LEADS nun hunt. with on some you glut iintiig. notii us very simpl- inane ruminant: nvnilnhlsh IlsIss'eIneslO.l1it4.ll.Il . szoaniiinu i .As the plaftes rush thru the ether 4 l'he Guardian Page 9 ' Sat. March 16. D57 HAMPTON Kit and Mrs Marshall tiouder mn ucrr iii home to a large num- ber of young friends of their little daughter, Isabel. who celebisted her third birthday at her home on February 2. Following an enjoy- able time. this group dispersed with best wishes for many happy returns of the occasion. a delight- ful lunch was served to all. On Feb. 13. Miss Sylvia Myers celebrated her third birthday among her many young friends at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs William Myers of Hemp- ton. An Pnj0yahlF afternoon passed quickly and following an enjoyable. .lunch. Ill departed wishing Svlvlii many returns of this happy occas- ion The tlliitly friends of Mr. Warren Viltet are expressing regret to learn of his present illness and are wishing him an early and complete restoration to good health and .CuStnlnar.V activity. Relatives and friends of Mr. Lea- man Fall. son of Mr. and Mrs Clark Fall. are extending best wis- hes from reported injuries to his hand by accidently coming in con- tact with a power driven saw. quite recently. Many sporting fans have been attending the ice racing sponsored hy the Victoria Driving Associa- ition held north of the North River ('3USPW3.V- Those from these mer- .Ring districts have reported Itll'- cess won by their entries in than l'af'r'.. Mr -lozepti Flood report-. an en loyabie visit among friends re- siding at Monctnn. N.B. during the week ending Feb. Kl. Due to weather conditions the service of public worship here announced in the press. was can- c . Wceli-end visitor: hero im-liidett- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mncxenzie. Misses Barbara Dunsford. Sadie MacFadyen. Friends of Mrs. William Farrow are pleased to learn that she has reiiirned to her home and family and is now coiivalescing following an operation performed in the P El Hospital. On March it. Alhanv St. Pitts de- feated Nine Mile Creek Bull Dogs ilitt) 4Crapaiirl rink by the score of Mr. Whitfield Howatt iii being welcomed as it visitor to hits for- mer homt-i at Victoria. It is learn- ed that during this visit Mr. How- all has disposed of his property at Victoria. the purctiascr being Mrs. George R Cameron the iproprietress of the Sea Shell Inn at Victoria. who will remodel this i-fine large premise for the accom- ”T' ' i'7"'" modatlon of her customers in an ex. panding business. Widespread expressions of sym- pathy and best wishes for cnmplctc restoration to good health and tiles activities are bring conveyed to Mr. .1. Warren Vitleit in his pre . sent illness. the weekend at Union Road the . guest of her sister. Mrs. tan Mac- Arthur. I; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Caswell. and son Joe. Pleasant Grove. spen Sunday at the home of Mrs Cas- wi-ll's parents. Mr . and Mrs. Randolph Miirray. Roy. and Mrs .t. ill Sproulc spent Wednesday afternoon. March l3.Vat Mt Stewart. guest of the Rev, and Mrs. MacLean at the Mt iStt-wart Manse. Mr. and Mrs Willard Murray and fziiiiily spent Saturday to Charlottetown ' Mrs. Dewar Swan was hostess to the Evening Auxiliary on Tues- day evening March 12 with a good attendance. l Congratulations atv being ex- . tended to little Corla Watts. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Watts. and little Beverley Swan. daught- er of Mr. and Mrs. Dewar Swan. for having been chosen to appear on the Shur-gain Amateur Caval- cade. at the concert. in Harring- ton hall on Monday evening Mar. it. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walton and family. York. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allison Mutch on Sunday March l0. Messrs Irving and Ernest Mar- nonald. York are busy this week loading potatoes at York Statlonrzj A IAGA OF Y'.E.l. . 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