' ‘ ae : : in the present ones being re-y rout $9 st startled the Canadien erantchiidren and om Sut Tie Seties Ce Pe, 1959. rT 8 "WOMEN’S CRCAN!74 TIONS nes nsurance Real m Startled icurence seam. oe is covercd), sacca.aren asd mw Lie %, aet eee irs. Lindsey ca, weil , “ rae .a~ oe oS $3| with her son-in-law, former Tor- | all Ste os ; H Souris H ospital Junior Aid. [ts So serie at As Centénaiian Gets Policy [tas tor'nreery, tor'as one ala Danae Sate Sxeenen. aes smal oat aan eae ~ He - . rary, Mee. A.B. Piereey; trea NTO vies ra a ere a sin fone in her pleasant ciates it some day it ry. Mrs. Morris was born in Lon-|® aed Winer > could — A sprightly great President of Continental rs. or le nese tema olds asl Birthday Tea see ving meas ae ae ee ae rs celebrated her|Casualty Company. “She was en- (ton. England, in 1858, and train sai ee iggy Die ggg j SES for her er partner’ secretary, Mrs. Roy! jo0th birhday this summer, ont] ne 0 Se ieee « ae I Geers Morris, 4 Welshman, in-|™ementos, she not only seems The annual Birthday Tea for the birthday cake donated by |Coles; corresponding secretary! who happily says, “I live a day at} 2” can pass the | stead of nursing. She was post-|t0-defy. her years, but personifies CHRISTMAS PLAYS +e Souris Hospital, sponsored ee ee ee Gale mena Erie Coles; education see-|. time”, applied for. and re-|™edical. We are taking applica-| vistress at Fladbury, Wordentan-\) OO Sine eS yen sae Dye Religious plays for Christmas by the Junior Aid of the Hospital, | °° “Y ee err Boerne —— ceived a hospital, medical andjtions up to any age. shire for several years, coming|°!4 gracefully if you have Alwere specialty of the 15th- was held in the United Church |)", ,7-- Wecbonala served jers secretary, Mrs. Garth Ho# | surgical insurance policy. The coverage is not extensive,|to Canada in 1911. She has three cheerful and resilient spirit. | century Portuguese dramatist Gil Hall on Thursday Nov. 3% from y, Margaret Coles Continental Casualty Company : —| She was the least surprised of Vicente. 3 to 6 p.m. Despite the incle- MILTON W. A. - vmcreased allocations were voted|W@8 the daring Santa Claus to) ; ment weather a very successful/ s¢. John's Women’s Auxiliary,|leaving a working balance. grant Mrs. Marion Morris the | , NOTICE tea was eld ikon, held, ter” annual. mee coverage unl she cancels ® aril nny DRAMA EESTIV SHOP HERE FOR... ire. Tdwond Kassner resolved |ing -en. Peifay evening ot ‘Ge NEW PULP MILL eager placing years A FESTIVAL the guests and arranged a dis-|home ae eee ee ae cimieineta 400) =i Cem|> Olen. Yeucia oe ealelt, tee Any groups wishing to enter plays in the Prince Edward Sa Can Goods play of the many lovely and . Island Regional Festival of Dominion Drama Festival to be e egetables ° president with the soietene les-| struction of a pulp mill os diminutive old lady, who does] 14 in Charlottetown, March 18th to 2ist, 1960, please notify : Prcrasseee joel hy is Sats (nae te, A. Tittome.| he Wermenceen itererts fe Suilet weer sleeves, and deve eet] te undersigned, in writing, mot later than 15th January, | Fresh Fish Arriving Twice Weekly ing ladies during the afternoon: |S*vemees members and several) pric Columbia could start in|Wear a hearing aid for ordinary|{ 1960. Sen's Sule: Mrs. J. R. MacLean, Mrs. Win-| Visitors were present. 1961 if a report shows a pulp in-|conversation. There is nothing| LILLIAN M. DUCHEMIN, QUEEN ST. ston Fudge, Mrs. Robert Mac-| Slides on this year’s study book | dustry is economically practical. |about her to suggest her real age, Secretary, P.E.I. Regional Committee, MEAT MARKET Act Today Kenzie, Mrs. Peter MacPhee,|0" Africa were shown by Rev.| Bernard Gore, managing direc-|but the insurance company was 2 Crestwood Drive, ONE | Order Your Mrs. A. W. Wright, Mrs..Wallie|Mr. Piercey and Allison Coles. | tor of Wenner-Gren L.C. Develop-|not fooled. Charlottetown, P.E_I. — ened MacKenzie, Mrs. John J. Mac-|™Mrs. Lindsey Coles read the com-| ment Company,-said Thursday a| “We knew her age and gave Note: Unless at least three entries are received no Fes- iioiais | eath baahiee’ wast TE Pealtry| Now! Donaid replenished. mentary. preliminary study shows the in-|her the policy just after her 100th || tival can be held in this Region in 1960. was| Tie election of result- dustry is feasible. 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