Paiittw M300 lay Iliclliullen "SlSSY” LEADS N all shirtwaist styles. the new asonls "sissy" front stands :- an as the most flattering version i! all time. Tueks with eyelet em- lrntdery. fucks with lace. tucks .Ilh embroidered edgings! Sim- rly marvelous for giving a slim. mg-waisted look if you are a size n. and emphasizing shapely con. Guardian, Pattern Department, 60- nurs if you are a size it). This is vlcMullen Originial is in the whit- st of white cottons with eyelet rlm. You can make it even more tlamorous in silk with glittering BORDEN SCHOOL Report of Borden School for .ian- rv and February is as follows. Grades X 1. Freddie Leard. 2. den MacNevin. 3. Donna Currie. Grade X. B. 1. Mary Rose Domhs. 2. Vannie Bryant. fl. El red Farmer. wman. nd. 2. Norma Ceretii, 1!. Lewis Fltlrs. Brant": Dcpt. .lultn Cameron. 5!. Ralphie Leard. Grade VII. 1. Bonnie MacLean. Dianne: McLcllan. 3. Thane Bell. liss Sherren's Dept. trade VI. l. Dianne Lcard. 3. n Jay. 1. Rodger Stew:-irt. rade V. l. Judy Anne MacKrn- . 2. Judy Darrach, IhColln Love. iss McMahon's Dept. rade IV. 1. Barbaraibarrach ' 39"” C0349 ieq"””3 listed the menu for the Easter Tea Della is a student at Prince of M W'"l7b9"- 3- p3""'3” G”""- .Chicken salad was chosen for the Wales College. Charlottetown. rade III. A. 1. Paula Ccretti. (llifiovd Mclvor, 3. James Leard - lrs. Connolly's Dept. Grade Ill. B. 1. Sandra Clark. lirvin Jay. 3. Joseph Richard. Grade ii. A. t. Ivan Taylor. 2 arilyn Peters. fl. Jo Anne Mac- istt Hamlllls Dept. nrade ll. 3 l. Billy Fhaisson. 2. tin Coyle. 3. Jullann Gallant. Grade I. A. l. Wayne Siddall. 2. san Dalzirl. 3. Jackie MacDon- Grade I R. l. Linda McKcnna. Mt-its Hanson. .1. Minerva Mac- nzie. "cant: TRAVERSE SCHOOL Nlurt of Cape Traverse School March is as tolllowa. rlor Dept. ;u-mic X 1. Patricia Patterson. linlct Mat-Nell. 3. Douglas Mut- l -rad" IN I. Ruth Hatloriin. 2. n Vlaridcll. 8. Dianne Gillia- ilidllf Vlll. l. . 2. Helen Holloran. 1. Parker in: and Hazel MacDonald te- ill -rode VI. I lit MacDonald it-Iiffe iequalt; lie Royal Irving. 2. rtneipal. tMrs.l nm-is mwgtend the rink. when he twisted his- ams. IMARY DEPT. Grade V. l. Barry Norring and a Hansen (equalt 2, Paul Mac- uuall. 3. Donnie Macwllliams. Grade IV. l. Lynda Muttart. Viargaret MacDonald. I. Down- Machonald. trade. til. i. l.inda Darrach and it Dawson tequall: 2. Edric lev. .1 Ronnie Hansen. -rade ii. A. t. Wendey Mac- ugall. 2. David Darrach 3. Bot- g.ican Muttart and Elmer Mac- tll iequalt. .. Grade ll. 3. 1. James MacCor- tjk. 2. Gracie Macnonald. blade 1. A. I. David Macar- if Cr 0 l. B. i. Beryl Dawson can Ann Norring. 2. Marven ll. 3. Stanley Hardy and Donnie rhch (equal). Assistant. Anna E.-lnman. EKENSINGTON "F. and Mrs. George Crosier-whirl! "' lttttrlted to their home in Mill after spending the win- Jflonths in (htarlo and Florida "'0! friends and relatives. I. and Mrs. John W. Murphy. on. ion in Thursday eve- It for . . They ill lsit :2: or their lama: forvlhe Harry Macnonw in a new floral prinl-- and in iany of .'l smart sleeve lengths! Pattern M300 is available in Misses' Sizes l0, I2. 14. 16, Ill and 20. Sire 16 requires 5'-it liar 35-inch fabric. Send FIFTY (TENTS (in coins) ifor Pattern M300 to Charlottetown it-lront St.. West, Toronto. Ontario. lPlease print plainly YOUR NAME. '.ADDRESS. with ZONE. STYLE. NUMBER AND SIZE. Ni-xi week--Watch tor a Promi- niiions. Make it in solid colors orinent Designer Pattern by Gothe. con”), ml. McAdam NIB. where of the United Church on Fri- day evening when the World Day lot Prayer Service was presented. 1Theme "Who Shall Seperate Us"" .was prepared by Serena Vassady '-formerly of Hungary and was -much enjoyed by all present. On Thursday evening despite .the condition of roads a good num- F'”'d" IX '- A”-"' "3"" M'"' ; her of interest"! l'0C'key fans made of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Desroches. ltheir way. to the Kensington rink lfor the first game of the semi- finals in the intermediate C Lea- G”''” "IL L R”""'m Sh3”""J-lue when Cavendish played the town 1 R.C.A.F. Team with the score end- ling 7-4 for Cavendish. Messrs GCUYEP Watson and Fred Semple capably pefcred. I Nine members-and two visitors attended the March 12 meeting of St. Mark's Guild at the home of Mrs. Elmer Paynter. Kenslng- .ton. The members worked on art- iiclcs for the bazaar. and discus- imain dish. and Mrs. Fred Murphy was authorized to find out about chickens to be bought. The treas. urer reported a balance on hand of 367.11. Proceeds from the pan- - try sale amounted to 536.37. Next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Oliver Profitt. Week end guests of Mr. and 1Mra. I-timer Paynter. Kensington were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley xatog. ;ie and their daughter Karen. who ictimc by car from their home in .Brampton. Ont. Mrs. Kologle is Ithe former Mildred Fiizsimmons of Long River. This was her first I trip home in twenty years and Mr. Kologie's first visit to the Island. They planned to visit briefly with .frtends in Hunter River before re. iturning to the Mainland. Mrs. Kologle's mother. Mrs. John John- lson of Cape Torrnentine .ceomp.n. led them as far as Bedeque where she visited friends. s Friends will be glad to know that Miss Laura Smith. Kensing. ton Elementry School Teacher ihas recovered from her recent lillness and has returned to her duties in the class room. 4- Saturday. Mar. 23.1937 ' The Guardian Page 9 l NEW ANNAN 'ltr William Hegarty received the sad news at the death of hlsi sister. Mrs. Harry 0'Wllliams oil Philladelphia. which oceured on Feb. 19th. I957. Mrs. 0'WlIlitIms was the former Agnes Hegarty of New Altman and was 78 years of age. She is survived by one daughter and one sister tMaiziei Mrs. Maizie Bowes of Weymouth Mass. Joseph of Boston Mass. and William oi Nev. Annan. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Cole and three children of Malton, Ont. motnrcd tn the island and spent: a couple of weeks visiting theiri parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walll New Anman. i Many friends of Mr John .I- 'tlcKinnon of New Anman will be pleased to know he is making a3 successful recovery after an oper? ation in Prince County Hospital. All hope to see him able to, return to his home in the nearl future. Miss Jean Curley spent the week end at her home in ('.lermont. Miss Curley is teaching at Brack- lev Mr-. Leman Mt-Williams of Augustine Cove spent I few days recently visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Mcinnis and family. Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Lambe and children of Springfield, visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Mclnnis and family. on Sunday afternoon. Friends and relatives are sorry in know that Linda Waite, little datighter of Mr. and Mrs. Earn- csi Waite of Sherbrooke. is quite ill. She is at present at. the home of her grandfather, Mr. James Tuplin. after being a patient in Prince County Hospital. Miss Margaret Mclnnis of Sum-i merside. visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mcinnis on Thurs- day evening. Mr. Lyman Moase is a patient in the Prince County Hospital, lwhere he underwent an operation .fnr appendicitis. All hop? inf I quick recovery. l Sympathy goes out to Mrs.l Lucy Hegarty on the death of her brother. Donald McKinnon of Port- iland. Maine. He is survived by ltwn brothers and four sisters. Mr Bruce Eldon and Reggie McKay of New Anman left res they will be spool wood. employed cutting AV HE . MISCOUC Estelle Desliorhes who is al- tendinr. Notre Dame Academy. ;Charlottt-town. spent the weekend of March 16 in Miscouche guest Donnie Brown recently arrived in Miscouche after having spent some time visiting In Charlotte- Mr. and Mrs. Jackie MacNelll. of Saint John. recently spent some time in Miscouche. guests of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mc- Neill. and Mr. and Mrs. Percy MacKinnon. ' Della Gaudet spent the week- end of March is at her home in iSt Nicholas. guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gaudet. John DesRoches. who is attend- iing St. Francis Xavier University. iAntigonish. N.S. arrived in Mis- ieouche recently to visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Dea- l Roches. Mrs. Pirton lirnwn recently ar- rived at her home in Miscouche. after having had an enloyable lirlp to Montreal. where she visit- 'ed relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvere Gaudet Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Gaudet and Elmer Gaudet of Miscouche re- cently motored to St. .lohn New Brunswick, where they visited re- latives and friends. Congratulations go to Mrs. Len Arsenault of Miscouche on being the wlnncr of a sum of money "'- cently. Mrs. Arsenault won this at a bingo held to the Legion hall. Summersidc. Mrs. Eddie G. Desliochea re- Ncently returned to her home in Miscouche after having spent the winter months in Ontario. Friends of Mrs. D. B. MrNeill of Miscouche will be sorry to learn that she recently spent some time in the Prinee' County Howl- . Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bowness. Kensington had as their recent tlluest. their grand son David and 1.;nzab(.,hiWhitehead of Clinton. David had the Catholic Womens League held 3. Gerald cupthardly arrived in Kensington onithelr monthly meeting on Sunday isaturday evening. planning to at. ankle causing a severe sprain. -First aid was applied at the home of his grandparents, and later, X-NI.Vs revealed no bones had been broken. but he will be mostly con- lined to his home until healing is completed. Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth (Tham- Kcnneth and Betty motored from Chilliwack. l!.('. and are guests of Mr. and Mrs. lea Crane. Margate They report good roads and weather. and.made the trip in six days. Mr. Champion served with the Canadian Army at Chilli- wack for three years. Their fut- III plans are at present indefinite. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Cole and non Tony who are vsiilng in Long river. were recent guests of Mrs. Cotes grand-mother. Mrs. Frank Brown. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Paynter. Kenstng- too. They luvs this week for Ont. , sponsored by Auxiliary at the Legion Home. Mrs. William Simmons won prise for ladies. and the 2nd went to Mrs. Keir Dnggan while Mrs. Garnet Turner receiv- llr. Keir Wood- pion and three children. Ralph. H tat, Summersid: where she recelv-. med treatment. The Miaeoui-he Suh division of :March 17. in the Convent. Mrs. Phil H. Desftochos presided. l av, l Hilts. Sea Visw, is regretted. At more rapid recovery is hoped loft by his many friends. 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