‘3‘: 101... T.iciiicii.iiil — Cotoriioi' and Mr: \\ .l \lar-[ioiiald licld a ipcoption vostoi'dai for til? ('anadian (‘niiricil nn {H f‘liihs \i‘iiii Ii l\ Iii‘lll_‘ ’lt‘lfI .‘ii iii'tist‘til :ii iiw . li\ :i'tiiii‘itl. tlI (iiiici'iiiiii'iii IIiii diiriii: tlip l'f‘t‘f‘lllltlll .‘ll‘f‘. l s‘imi ii ill ilic slliilh isr‘ r‘it @mwz Iimi'lr‘hc Guardian. Charlottetown. “’ed.. May 6 HAPPENINGS Audrey Jrnkins. Womcn's Editor; Phone +8506 Earle and Wayne Lockcrhy have completed thoir studies at rVova Scntia Tot-liiiiical f‘olloL‘f‘. Hahfav and rotuer tn ihmr m at Hamilton. Mr and My: Shirt: f‘rnripr. Eric ('rnrior And Gordon ('To'mar, Balm- moiorod to Sackville. N B. and Trim». N S during the week pod and were accompanied home by their son Horace Croz- ier who has attcnded \it \lli- Ion l'nivorsity for the past year. Waync Lockci‘hy. Hamilton, loft Sunday. May 3. for \iontrcal where he will be employed with the Bell Telephone Company. Mr and \Trs .Iohn \lzit-Viii! oppnorl thrir home at Malpcnue chnmdav ovonin: for a larac- ‘1' attended community shower for \‘ancy “ill on the occasion of hor approaohin: marriage. 'T‘hc hrido clot-i was atlondcd by Mr: Errol Wauch, and nuptial was plavod by Norma ' fillrid imakck \i -n by Karon \‘facfloii- g Rovorlcy ('anipboll. Othor: Assisting in oponin: and prospntln: tho zifis were Judy ort- whn t'lll ihc ribbons, Wciida (Iro- ' and lsobcl \lar-Niitt. who road thr :ifi t‘nt‘t‘Is, and t‘har- lniia \farflniizan and Sa n d r it (frat: \ilio ari‘aiiuod the :ifls Anion: ihc many gift! was a t'GiT in appreciation of \Jancy's as~ Iabic lamp, a gift of tho I sistaiice as a leader during \vomcn of tho dist sorvcd lunch ‘.\Ir-. Kcnsi inn, IPfl mg for Toronto, Ontario. .lnccph Shc:n_ \1i's Firnpst Sieole of Mono- ioii \’,B was a recent guest f r parents. Mr. and Mrs. SDIII'Ef‘nn Walkcr. Geot':eto\i'n.i .\lrs (ioidie Riv. Keiisiiicton. accompanied by parents, I\lr. and Mrs Everett Wall of the HM oz by tram Friday morn- In d i R n RIH‘I‘ returned home Sunday evening from Mont- NE W ore tlicy visited wi Mr laiiiily. 'l‘crosa \lorrlson, R\' arri iii ficoructoun rcccntlv fr ion. th and \Irs. Ina Ramsay and vod n m Kingston. Ontario. Miss Morri~ son WIII iiiakc rosidcnce l with licr niothoi'. Mrs. \lnl‘l'lsnll \icxatittct l’icatoit of M ton iF VIVIIII: ll] \lliil his ~i-.toi Bell. Rd. lie iinic with his sisior in Mo Llllf‘. \liss I‘Vltil‘l‘lf‘ Bcaton. \Irs. \li's o (‘harlottctmiii . Norman and \Tr. Roll. North River will also spend some 1(‘I‘Q‘. Cora [It'- Till.- Ralpli ’l‘homson and Mil» AFTERNOON RECEPTION FOR DELEGATES ' to riLzht: the Lt (iovct‘ntir and .\li‘s .‘Iiit‘IllillflIf‘I. tipuly clcclr nd tiniiiicil prcsidcni ND. ; host to SR roproseniatives from various Island churclics. Chairman of the panel was David Boswell and other niciii- bcrs wcrc Dr .l.(‘ ’l‘ieriiiiiii. Rev. Edward Boyce. CSsR. Ralph Cameron and Sat. Eric 'l‘t‘dford \li‘s, Sally Ann Wchsicr and Harry (‘asclcy KCIISIHL‘IOIII con- ducted the worship. The business meeting was chaired by the provincial presi- dent. Arthur MacKiniiou, \‘al- leyficld. Minutes of the last ral- ly were read by the secrctary. Elizabeth Gillis. Orwell Road; and the treasurer. Mrs. MiacPhErson, Valleyi‘ieid. sub mitted her report. The slate of officcrs clct-tcil fr 1964-65 are: president. Ro- bert Theakston: vice-president. RcL'inald MacNevin: secretary. Shirloy Prnwsc: and troasiircr. Ralph Wright. all of (harlntto town Following a recreational ppi' ind conducth by Ralph Wrisiit ‘and Ralph Mallett. the (‘Iiarlot- toiown zroiip served limch, Mrs. Preston Noonan. fornicr- ly of Summerside. left her home in (‘harlottctown rcccntly for an extended trip to tho wcst coast where she will visit 1101‘ son-iii- law and daughter. Mr and Mrs, Weslnuns~ Doug Larson. new ter. .C. Richard Haiicox. siiidcnt at Mount Allison L'niicrsity. lclt L‘harlotieiow ii Monday for sum‘ in r cmployniciii at Bant‘f Springs Hotel. Banff. Alia. F‘ormor pi'csidcnt of the (‘ati- adian Prcss. l) Fl. Rogers. has \\:tli his info and daiizlitcr Pei: takcn up i‘csidcnt-e in the form- or Koet‘o rcsidcucc. 8 Richmond I St to i=licir lioiiios .\llistiii ltiivcrsiiy worc Sharon Wright. Hf‘fliIl-I cr \Iac.\'cvin. Sharon Smith. John Ball. Roiiiiic Mound and (lordic Mat-Kay. all from (‘li ir» lottetown: Linda Drake of Moti- i‘tci ii i'iiiiitz from \ll. Ilf‘ \liillon 0f (II‘IM‘IOHPIOWH. 3i”- taziie and Alan Wrizhi of Rodo- i conipaiiicd by P r i Thomson. Mrs t'P .\ nilirosc Hon» i‘y and Mrs. L'ttlcy Birt of Park- dnlc have rcturnc from a d Sit in Mont-ton. N B. \|- Mrs James A. t‘aiiiiilioll has rciiirncd to hci' homo in I\f‘.lv sinzton aftcr spciidini: the win. tor with lior daiizlitm Mrs R .\l, ('arscll in Ottaiia Mrs (‘ampbcll also aticiidcd tlic (‘ol- her-Buchanan woddiniz In Mur- ray Harbor Iflsl wcok. .liiiio .‘It'KHl'l'lS of town loll Friday by air for fiio nook tour of Europa beforcl ,‘goinsz on to Lebanon to visit.I t home she will fly to Naples to boardl a the liner Christopher Columbus. i l From Now York Miss McKarris‘ visit with rolativos Enroue. Will fly to Vancouver to ‘ of hor holiday. A paiiol discussion on the to- pic “lpmslaiion Relating to AL ‘ cohol i‘rohloms on P F11." u part of Saturday's ‘ (‘liiircb Young Adult rally The (‘tliarlottctown group (lliai'loi lo- a duo. Ilaltioiisic sliidciits iioiiic fill the holidays liicludc .loo tiii:/. Mark ’Vlat-Pliorson. Alan Pcicrs' land Iliindcll Seaman. all of ("harlot t ctoii ii ‘FWI Delegates I Meet In June . OTTAWA tCP' r. a zarct Nix orf McGill University, MontreaL will address tlic open in: banquet of the chci'nted Women's Institutes third ii'ion- nial convention June 22 at Acadia Univcrsity. Wolfvillc. .N.S.. it was announced Mon- .V. The convention, to be at- tended by about 300 dclcuatcs from all parts of Canada. will .wtiih her sister and hrolhcr-in- 4&3?” Awm h. m J 13“" Mr' and Mr" J' M' Mur"Roby Kidd of Ottawa. secre-l phy' “3mm Thompson.0' For' tarv of the social science and "PM “"H “M” . any MI“ I " ‘ humanities rcsearch (‘Ollnf‘IISZ‘ r luirris on tho European portion Gm. Hendermn of Halifax di_ .rcctor of tho institutc of public? affairs at Dalliousie University:i Mrs. Kcith Wil~I liams. chrielto Roti- . of the federal agriculture l 'l‘rinily Social Hall on Saturday. 1(“par”ka mmrmanon duh was ision. l n ‘5" - lit-cc. ’l'oi'niilo, :iiiil l‘f‘lll'lllL’ prr‘sidoiit til. Landon. \'i(‘- toi'ia, Rt', Broilers Are Economy Buy (l'l"l‘.\\\'\ I(‘.f“ Broiler f'Illt'kf‘nS \ii!l continue to ho an ocononiit-al fond buy in (‘aiiada this month accordin: monthly food bullctiii monthly by the tcdei'al tiirc dcpartiiicnt ’l‘lie bulletin also says that good and choice grades tblue and rcd braintisi of beef still arc plentiful throughout the coun- try liccf priccs :irc cxpcctcd tot rcniain at presciii levels dill‘lllE the month. Herc are the biillctiii's prcdic» tions for oilicr staple foods this um i: \‘cal: Supplies will be season- ally plentiful for the next few, volts and priccs may ‘ ' I0\H"~i‘ than 3 3— a issiicd Hill‘lt'lll- in cheese production In Ma)‘ will supply the market with the ncedcd variety of chceses to kccp priccs stahlc livaporatcd milk; Seasonally highcr use of coffcc and tea iii May is usually associaicd with a larger May consumption of evaporated milk. says the bul- letin. Production of cvaporated milk is up and supplies are plcntiful. Eggs: egg production contin- ties to run about cont ahead of last yoar Priccs arc cspcctcd to romain noar pi‘nscnt Icvcls. 'l‘iirkcys' Tlll‘kf‘)< I0 pounds and ovcr romain in short supply prices will romain high ,\iiplcs- Good quality anplcs \Iariiiiiic still are plciiiifiil I‘i‘Ii-cs arc ox pcctod to advanco \\lII‘l tho sca~ ' PIUSVILLE 'l'hc linal t-tii‘d play of III!‘ sna- sun was hold at tho lioiiic o1 Mr :Il‘rI \li's Oscar firillaii tit‘l Wctlnt‘sday ovcnin: .\pril 29 \\l'Il six tablos in play Winncrs of iiiitainn: pri/cs worc as follows. Ill‘sl. Mrs lolin P Gallant. socond Mrs I‘lva Johns and It‘l‘r‘sa Blanchard ‘Pflllfll‘. third. \I rs Oscar Gallant and \larina Gal latit. ‘cqunli. consolation. \Il‘s Potor .\. (nillant Playoff for ca c Mr. and Mrs. Ost-ai Li' laiit. Playoff for a I‘iiiicaii Hini ‘ cake mix. \lrs Hciiry 1. Ga Playoff for \' , Mrs. Eva .lohnnie Gallant. The road throiitzh this \'lf'|llr ity is dryin: iip t-onsidcra’oly dcspitc thc amount of snow tliziuiii: and motor in t'llllln‘2~ Most of the road is rough as thch was no road maintainoi on to scrapc it this spring BAcitAEiii?‘ "not me! For nIiof from Iurlurho or IIuI tired-onl fooling I depend on- mai'ble chips and cement ‘h d . . i selling point \ilicii it conics ‘ wi tth Stiletto Heels 'i ,’~' ‘33} . Cause Bc-om In . i ' ’Morble Flooring . Spike hccls may hp tho cursc of foot doctors hut thcy are a booti to Canada's marble con- tractors. Marhe and teri'a77o floor men... terrazzo is a mixture of finish hccls are a major c o a smooth that stilett installing more durable flours. Shopping centres and office buildings are the hi 5: custom- ers. Sccrctarics and \\'tllll(‘ll shop- pers can damage most floors in a matter or months liccause their spike licels. A pctite 120 on face is oxct'liii! most a ton pci' square inch One of Canada‘s lcadinu do- i partmciit storcs has just coinplc- ted a new buildinq in Moli'opoli‘ where the entire 1 w hc r 9 most of the traffic occurs .. is find r e d mai'hlc. 'I‘lioir rII"\\"lliO\\ll store has had a marble floor for 3 ycars and tho ladics liavcn't bccii able to damage it so “le spccified niarhle acain. Schools are using terrazzo for their main traffic areas hccauso tlic t'castiiiablo initial cost. durabilin :iiid uttic clitiici‘ of colors and ii:ittc"ii Altli'iiicli school (Illifil‘f‘ll don't \H‘7H' spiko hccls‘. iii 9 i r iiiotlicrs do and schools arc bcin: uscd more and more as community centres. WOULD HELP ELDERLY PE'I‘ERBOROL’GH. Ont. <CPl A housewife is trying to form orizanization to on elderly live alone hcrc. .laniis thought of the idea after 73-year-old Mrs. Flor- ence Grady lay for five days at the foot of her stairs after fall- .ing and breaking her leg. 2’ 57‘4",“ WM: PLEAT-PRETTY Little girls have all tho SIZES \ fun d fashion in this pretty Simple. - away sewin: with no s Chooso broadcloth. shantiin: Printed Pattern 5%: Child- n's Sims 2. d. 6. fl. Sin 6 takcs V. yards 35 - inch fabric. FIFTY CENTS t50 cents in wins Ino stamps plcasei for Ibis pattcrn. Ontario "sincan add 2 cents salm- tn. Print‘ latnly SIZE. NAME. AD- hESS. STYLE NUMBER. Send order to ANNIE ADAMS. are of Guardian - Patriot Pat-‘ brn Dept. co roflst. W. Tor-' * L M ' JUST ARRIVED; By famous Canadian mnufacrunr . jg. LADIES’ COATS by famous Canadian fashion manufacture polite-s and regular various styles fi'mm which to ohm t‘rpnal DY" into. 00' vim-has: Wk“ low pice priSwihltI s r sizM paste shades chies' wear—second floor 0. THE il l mil-- am MOORE & MllEOD LTD ISLAND IT'S atom“ me” of . Use Gerinaiitown STORE HOURS: .,' 7, .l 3.1] a,“ R.- (‘A — 7383 4-SEASON JACKET Kiiii iliis jackct for . c a r 'roiiiid fashion and warmth. Noto stiiai't contrast edging. Quit-k - to . nicnioi‘im, stitch forms stripe; slinis lai'izei' si7cs. or worstcd. 40-42; 4-4—46 incl. Thirty - five cciits tcoiiisi for this pattcrn tno stamps. pleasel to Alice Brooks, care of Guar- dian - Patriot Needlecraft Dept. 60 Front St. W. Toronto 1, Out. Ontario rcsidcnts add 1 c e nt sales tax. P l'l nt plainly PAT- TERN NUMBER. NAME. DRESS. AD- EAST BALTIC Mr. and Mrs. Floyd MacLean. iKingshoro and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Stewart. Red Point at- i tended the funeral of Norman l Russell MacLeod at Uigg on 1 Tuesday. Apr'l 14. Earle Kennedy returned to his I home in Kingsboro having been a patient in the Souris Hospital for several days. ' Collen Mac-Donald celebrated her 7th birthday at her home in Kingsboro on April 14. Several of her little friends and school pals came to congratulatie her on the happy occasion. A beauti- ful birthday cake and ice cream Donald. Ki-ngsbom. Mr. and Mrs. Leit-h Robertson Mast Baltic. spent p parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Maxwell, Saint John. The choir of the United Bap- tist Bible. training school. Monc- ton. Nb. presented a program of Sacred Music in the E 8 st Point Baptist Church. Kingsboro on Saturday evening and the had travelling did not discour- age the large crowd that filled the church to capacity to hear the wonderful program that was given to them. The young peo- plc‘s group served supper to the cntcrtainers in the basement of the church and following i h c program the mombei‘s of tlic Missionary Soc-iriy a n d W. W guild momibcns scrved lunch Rufus chcney is ill at home in Elmira. Clifford Bryenton. Rollo Bay. was a Sunday visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Prestion Bryenton. Red Point. Robert Yates ls confined to his home in Klingstboro with the lit. Ervin Robertson is convalcs- ring at his home in Kingsboro following surgery in the Souris Hostpit-al. Ross tJohnnieI his Young. Re d l i l ac-' i he as i wcckcnd with Mrs. Robertson's RUSSELL WARD JEAN LeLACHEUR ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED :Mr. and Mrs. w. Cecil Le- Laclicur. Georgetown. P.E.l.. announce the engagement of liza- Ward, Bridgetown. Annapolis County. ‘.\'.S. The marriage will take place in St. David‘s their daughter Jean E I bath to Russell Scott Ward. United Church. Georgetown. son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester at 2.30 p.m. on June 6th. 1964, Point was a business visitor [01 for two days in July and was Moncton durini: the past week. attended by members from sew Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rose. Red eral women‘s institutes. CWL Point. Mrs George Robei‘tson,: members and hospital staff Kingsboro. were on business to members. M. Fitzpatrick Charlottetown. gave an outline of last, years Mrs. Loriic Rose and baby son‘ Regalia “‘hif'h “'35 a Sitcoms rctiiriicti to Illt‘ll‘ home in Botii-- and “Miler Plans 31'? made for wcll from tho Souris Hospital. this Year “Ilh WSSII’I)’ "10rP 9" Mrs. Vinccnt \‘losscy. Botli- It‘l‘lmnmt‘mt woll and two cliildrcn spcnt tho—fiww'” ' past \vcck with her parents. in Rumm' . Britain‘s nationalized coal in. Mrs. Russell (‘Iiing was hos-, , . , , Less to the members 0 the‘ 295th" Plays] th‘rdt m 3‘11? 0' UBWMU at her home on Tues- “lump? arges en mimic} day I‘vt‘ninl'l. Mr and Mrs. James Robert- son. Kiiigshorn wore on busincss to (‘Iiarlottctmvn A meeting was held in Marys Hall, Sounis on Thursday night in connection with prepar- ations of the Hogan; to be held COAL COMES THIRD II. BENNETT CARR Insurance Counselling District Supervisor Sun Lifc of Canada Phone 4-8817 - 4-5435 Charlottetown. P.E.l. H‘QOCOOOOH OOOOOOOOOO-O. l Introducing to P. E. I. 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