; .4 up. 5.. a n. u . .u .- - - a a- ..-. ..»-. ........ ... .....--......-- - SHOWN AT FLORENCE ' IA tailored dress of lin c n tion by the Emilio Federico l t l l l Florence show of lta lia n ; ‘printed on black ground and a Schuberth fashion house of spring and summer fashions blouse of black chiffon. a crea- Rome. was presented at the for 1964. (AP Wirephotol members attending. One visitorl ;was welcomed. l Study book was in cliarge of . . . Mrs. E. W. Johnsione and prri-3 Television Programming led by we Fred Doughart. . . efreshments were served by the hostess. Mrs. Andrew John» s one. Ytlitts and socks are to be knit ‘held at Mr. and Mrs. E x l on I-_\iDu.\v R]\'[.:R “'1 for the Prince County Welfare Bulman's home was given. 1-he,~e5mram,nnf the ceme. ‘AE€iiC.\' 11.“ ill? ‘-\11S<‘0l1(‘1i9 Cam“ A letter from Queen Char— tery tie “shore road". .olic women's League. Meeting in February at :home of ‘.\li‘s for marking The president. Mrs. B.W. Des- 'ROCll£‘S opened the meeting with the league pravers. prayer for the Pope and De Profundis for‘ ‘a dccca scri member. Letters from \li's. Ellsworth 1119 icussion concerning R8)’ L3m0i‘0liX- ‘ ing of the rink in Humor Rivel.iof indiaii River Women's lnsti- i members also voted $5 towardl l ' Elementary School‘. lotte High School led to a dis-‘ the build The institute's cost share oi. the maintenance of an adopted‘. Educ-'“l0"31lKorean boy is to be sent to ded when eight members andi Mrs. Reginald Simpson. The secretary was auihorizcci to solicit remnants from lnail order firms. Committees appointed iieie: lunch. Mrs. E. Bulman anti. which dates back to 1815 was a -_ topic at the l-‘cbruar_v meeting‘ line. i .\lrs. Peter ;\l.acLcllan presi-in one visitor met at the home of l Mrs. Dan N o o n a n ota-2 t ion for the mo nth was: "’l‘hcre‘s nothing so easy. but that it becomes difficlilt w hen; you do it with reluctance." ' (‘orrespondciice was r e a d i Norman. provincial convener oflMi‘5- W- Nliiilil Di‘0Eram: Mrs. and (,“,(.um.,, r(.pm.,5 given’ " social action: .\liss Arsenault. of (‘.Wl.: (‘anaria Packers: and the PET division of Canadian: Red Cross Society. were read‘the secretarjll by cori-nspnnrleiice lilrs. DH. Gallant. The treasurer. !\lrs. .loh . Poirier gave the financial re- port. iphegenie ; provincial president‘ S. Parkman and Mrs. N. Hoo—. per: sick. ‘Mrs. L. and Mrs. N. Hooper. Refreshments were served by hostess and committee. LONG RIVER l‘-(‘W "Training For Fitness" was the topic theme presented by Mrs. R a l p h Johnstone at Parkman ‘. Mrs. Tom Turiicr won t e‘ “general knowledge" contcst.1 .\lrs. Russell Campbell assis-1 ted .\lrs. Noonan with refresh- mcnts. KENSINGTON l’(‘W The general monthly meeting of the Kensington UCW was held . in the assembly hall It iias agreed to send a dona- "19 February Session 0! L""g lchurch on Feb. 10 tion for Catholic programming on A social hour was enjoyed, AT\'(‘-L0-Rl’STlC0 WI ‘.\lrs. lra ('ras\vcll was ho - ess in l-‘ehriiary to members of 'An:lo — Rustico Wome s In- jsiiiiiu-. Excciiliie and committee re- ports wrre given. with .'Vlrs. lia ;Craswcll rr-por i in g for t h e. inch o 4 . sateen make a decor lopreod. pillow, too. ' iamadoofooparate a. To quilt. Work “'0!!! “W k. A main a fine D11- Patbrn ‘ml: tranafer 12 traction. five cad! (coins) for _ An account of a card partyl River's United Church Women. Business was conducted by Mrs. World Hillard Thompson. Day of Prayer pro- igrams were distributedto the 17 5; : . -I. $4 /g 4755 SIIES io—ia Save a fortune! Una satin. I‘ saw ouicim-:22 SWIFTY at-home. sun style orl carefree drawstring dress in] smashing prints and solids. . Prlnted Pattern 4755: Misses ‘ Sizes 10. 12. M. 16 18. Size 16 re- quires 2% yard: 45-inch fabric. FIFTY C!:N1‘8i5o cei-list in coins (no ptamps. please! for this pattern. Ontario an add! celia Iain tax. Print painly SIZE. N A til II. An- DIIIH STYLE NUMBER. Send order to ANNE ADAMS CARE of Guardian - Patriot Pat- . tun Dqat. Hi. Front Street West. ‘lo:-onto 1. Ontario iGrove group. An outline of ‘Madras. the ‘and liospilal in Ludhiana ‘the United Church of Northern llndia was given. The work ;'the Allahabad ‘stitute. which is lifting the level jof living among .was discussed. Macillurdo and Mrs. Case- v The devotional period. led‘ by Mrs. S.L. Caseley and Mrs} R. I-logg. was in keeping with‘ the Lenten season. A study on India was conduct- ed by members of the Kelvin the 1 Women‘s Christian College at medical college and Agricultural In- rural people, A duct was rendered by Mrs. 1 I The president. Mrs. H. Pal-.KP1"~‘5b-Vl91'13_“ C11U1‘<‘11- NEW 1i0ii- ‘mer. presided at the blisinessldm‘ °“ Friday afternoon. lfcb— 1 recently in Charlottetown ofi which each unit is to have a de- 1 railed report. Final plans were’ made for the World's Day of’ Pra_vei'. . The supply committee wasl designated to purchase chairs. tables and table cloths as well as material for the relief bales. A pot-lilck supper will be held the general meeting in March. The extension committee gave a report after which the chair- man of finance reported that last year‘: allocation had been M overpaid. An interesting letter of thanks was read from Garth Caseley a student at Pine Hill Divinity Hall. Prayers and the Mispah benc- diction closed the meeting. Mrs. W. ‘Gamble Leads Worship A combined World Day of‘ Prayer Service of the Belmont United Baptist WMS and the Lot 16 UCW was held at the Lot 16 United Church on Friday afternoon with Rev. Horace Estabrooks of Bedeque as guest I Prayer Service At New London and the prayers of intercession were taken Mm. ' c e 1MB wen. Following _MARY HAWORTH Beau Walked Out, But She Can't Forget Him am 23 years of ago and very up- scvt and confused. For I do I eat my heart out because i mutual deli he doesn't pay any attention to attraction. m°~ l In my judgment. How rekindle his interest'.’ ‘ I feel there is still a spark in gfeu-ow as you are min- his heart and would like your.ml nf sprint stagnation, em'plo_vablei. Move in DEAR L. mwn_ ' ' r -e. .2 whPn 8 dating 'Dra]n tihe gilt can't fathom. usually it means that the boy’s fancy has been attracted (and direct- n to day dream of the new attraction ias yet unexplored and a mystery to him.) and his interest in the erstwhile "steady girl friend" goes into eclipse. And when. as and if either boy or mrl is weaned away from an old faithful love by a brand- in new romance. something is lost tion. Make _ 15113‘ 0311 ii9'\'9i‘ be !‘9Sia0i‘8d- such essential volunteer That's why. when any two per- as stuffing sons are so fortunate as to typing achieve a satisfactory mutual like_ love. they should exercise the or cam‘ ate utmost vigilance to protect ' I-n the field of human from passing winds of entice-‘tinns. it ' ment that may do irrepauriablelbe into-_-ostod 1i<'i’l'm. if 8’i10“'9<1 90 b10W UP 8 someone has said. And to to storm. Persons who've been sweet- led in _ €'3i‘i‘S- 5€'9m1iiE1.V iii(1iS501U131lr' ‘come interesting to other close. tiien parted by circum— p1e_ 'nh.u5_ you see stances or counter-intercstsl which lead to new emotional in- of catching a b(\au_ and. vcstments, sometimes return cidentam-_ or rekinrllting tfigurativelyi in search of each man's interest if it can be done. other. But the persons they M11, were. they no longer are. finrggheég 1:; ml’: mlvahonsvhup is T 5' ough her column. not by mail or If their sense of affinity is in- l tiersonai intm'i°W- Write her destructible. even so. if th ‘in care oi‘ tihe Guatrdianl. ing. figure skating. skin diving flute-playing. you name it amateur actors. Or a sponsored study group. time. voucself useful envclopes. doin telephoning and DEAR MARY HAWORTH: I spirits cry out for reunion. tihen .~ they‘ll just have to start over. about 3 building from scratch ‘like new five years I have been in love i acqnai‘-'t*a-v-:-es, But there with , mu. 0,... rein,-..-_ ‘be an awk...an,n,,..ss. , 59._c__..,,,_ 3 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. Feb. 22, 1964. When I was 18 I went with him sciousness, and also a :ci-t o I for a-ircroximateiy one year. Ilmelanchviy about the rlasiora-i don't know what happened 10-tion venture that mt make it cause our brcak-up. ;forever a poor second best as H A 1 5 ‘iii V€‘i'.\’ Often and When 5 compared to the spontaneous ght of the original] I you aren't‘ ‘so much in love with this one , in a jlan, Halifax. ym. -of the latter‘s parents. Mr. and Ohangp jobs (I assume you're .MacM«illan's sister Mrs. an()fh9fl1.49W'lS and Mr. Lewis. York. 3‘1V1C€ 0“ 110W in 1311'!-le it. ineed to .ift _voiirsolf by the I am sure he is the boy forlbnotstrape out of that predica- me. the person I would like to , mem, marry. Please answer soon as’ I am despe L.B. yourself in n e w l alliance breaks off. for reasons skills; folk dancing. plane fly- led at Halifax following several ..’years of service, accompanied . [by his family. in Europe. Join a “little the-atcr" group of church- . Or do nurse's aid work in your leisure lwomen met Tuesday evening a Save your money and buy a car. Or travel: going ab"oad by 3 air: or on an island cruise. Get 5ing. devotions were led into the thick of political cffort {Owen the upcoming national elec- ;The program from at land 18§1<S by Mrs. Kenneth Owen. E the i in support of yulir party rela- iS mm‘? i'ii8.‘-lii<‘llt‘ 10 ravailable to all age groups 1113" ll"“”‘5‘11‘5-ltlie church. and showed an in- held this I . 9 teresting film on the “New Cur- ' iexitent that you bccome intcrcst- ;,-1 manv things. you Will bc- i I . _ p_eo- 1w_w_ Reid and M,-5_ A_L_ S8“. of nominees for this body is the am urging : you to take the roundavboui way in- ‘ this Mary Haworth cuunscls tlhr- l gym/ZMZ By ROBERT ILICE OTTAWA iGP)—'i'he two big- gest civil service orgnnizationa in the federal field are moving closer toward a merger into one united body 1'9 8 mm’! Audrey Jenkins. Women‘: Editor: Phone 4-8500 Mrs J.E. Fleming. Hillsboru Street. returned to Charlotte town Wednesday night from a six week visit in Ottawa. While there she attended the wedding of her daughter, Kathryn. f Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacMil- have been guests iMrs. William Watts, York. l Entertaining at a family par- lty Thursday evening was Mrs. lra Mrs. Graham Bennett. Albei- ton. has been a house guest of Miss Lillian Duchemin. Pownal Street. Charlottetown. Mr. Mactlilillan is now station- Miss Lillian Pettigrew, of Win- nipeg. has been appointed asso- ciate executive director of the- Canadian Nurses‘ Association at Ottawa. it was announced tnis ’ The Malpeque and Baltic un- ‘its of Princetown United Church his home of Mrs. Elmer Case- Leaders of the two bodies have agreed in principle on some of the key provisions of a draft constitution spelling out the basic form and function of a new. unified organization. The merger talks involve the 32.000-member Civil Service As- sociation and the Civil Service Federation. whose 72.000 mem- bers are enrolled in 15 autono- mous d e p a r tmental organi- zations. Outside the unity conference are two other civil service gmups—the 7.000-member Pro- than 100,000 federal government me I u - Two Big Civil Service Groups Moving Closer To Merger A statement issued 1, lpreaidentt conference onyung‘; associations for study mal approval. and for‘ co renc meet again within in eight to 12 months. E next m°1'8e!‘ talks followec agreement last week by me “W civil service groups and the Professional Institute to 59, a joint body for handling (-01. lectlve-bargaining with the gm». arnment. CANAL IS vrrAi.““ One-third of Panama's in, come derives from employment wages, trade and fees fessional Institute and the 10.- 500-member Canadian Postal Employees Association (CLO). CONTINUE TALKS The merger talks are to con- tlnue with a special team work- ing out the full draft constitu- tion ot the new organization plus , ley. Baltic. l . l with Mrs‘ Bruce Riley presid_ [week by the president of me by Mrs.‘ McGouga-n. Malpeque. lL°""a"‘ “The Word; the way" was presemed ‘er Supeirior of St. Mary's Con-I .vent, will give her views v. Gerald Whvras w . gulf: speaker at Trinity Unitaed i library‘ both at home and. H1 meeting. using as his topic, the '5ch°°]‘ a.Hhe annual. meetmg 0‘ Christian education program the Sour“ and R?g'.°na1 BM“?- in and School Association. to be] week. The work of the past year will it cum ‘ jibe reviewed and the new execu- Mrs' Earl wmma(.O"' Mrs. .tive installed. Bringing in a lisi ne,-5 conducted the wonship per. work of the nominating ('0lTlITlll iod. tee. Mrs. Artemas Wright. .\li|-- ¢(.....i..‘._'- Zontian, Senator Elsie Inman 10" F1iZP31i‘1C1(.aii<1 G801‘!-Z9 MU‘-‘ He ‘also said he considers was guest speaker at the regul- I 1311)’ ;Premier Khrushchev "one of ,ar monthly dinner meeting of! lthe Zonta Club held recently at | nounced that the lthe Charlottetown Hotel. ‘shield would no longer be up for l She gave a very vivid account competition as it did not seem of the Canada- United {member lSta e I n t e r parliamentary ELLEN’S DIARY Slim Crescent Of Moon Promises Silverecl Nights A good week this has been at ‘this fellowship in the occupa- Alderlea. Pleasant. though na- jtion ou-rs are pleased to follow. turally not with out its con- lwhich accents. through to no cerns. for there is no life or liv- [great degree as such farming ing anywhere. which has not a can. the raising of livestock. share of these. However. each‘ Alex alone of e children in day. we were happy to go to.tlie house across the lane. so our customery round of work. ;fai. shows only a casual interest We moved amid pictured sur-‘in the same. Mack. however roundings. {never finds any work in connec- Mornings were frost - gem- .tion with this husbandry. a med: twigs feathered with its *‘task He shares happily in ten- pretty the days were, whether ding them. and is always kind. in sun or shadow. and dimly en- i_l-Iis one sister too. enjoys ih at gaging the nights... I v ‘ch is a part of her 4-H work This evenig a little new moon ‘in the Beef Club. and can a l s 0 rolled toward the w e st lsee in this machine age. a rare fsl i m crescent of brighin e s s jloveliness in the lines and spirit has 19“ for Toronto where showing there above a hilltop iof a horse. Even Peter can be- .in promise of silvered nights lcome lost in admiration of ai ahead — a gleaming span to icalf. who "has a nice back to the springtime to come. him." We can fancy so easily. now Gordie. Jamie's 2-past. Ju ly- that we think winter's bleakest lborn son. a visitor today. was days lie behind. the tin k l e of iobvlously well pleased to see the brooklets. feel the velvet of !the lambkins. He smiled happily « irsi - blown pussy willows ;at sight of them. Dark eyes smooth again st 21 cheek; see the ewes and lambkins sun in a near meadow. and hear the fowls on happy outings again. This week gave out farmers ; sparkled. He talked of them. and —.cuddled one against his cheek. ; And the winter days :and go —- never two breaking ‘;8llk('. never two in our living busy days. With younglings ar- the same. Each brings to us its riving in stable and fold. !measure of happiness and as chroing increases. And farmers ‘well its measure of care. For. like interests to theirs came by .we remember. 3‘ ID i times. to visit with them and ."(;m1 ham not promised we make a “tour" of the barns.l h ll t k ' And all the while. to talk shop.l S a no mm There is._of course. a deep sat-l _ j‘3““‘"i iii '-1115 affinity — in lHe hath not told us we shall 1 not bear l ‘Many a burden. many a care." Withal. looking back tonight. re- ckoning the week's lights and shadows, we can agree with an anonymous writer who declares: . -"Life owes me nothing: One clear morn. is boon enough for being born: And be it ninety years or ten ‘No need for me to question ruary 14. was ‘Let us Pray '. l The service this year was written by Mile. Madela i n e 3 , Ham“ 3" °’“’“""“° secretary - And greet each hour with gra- titude." ls Conducted The theme of the World Day o Prayer service at St. John's when. When life is mine. I'll find it good o the World Council of‘ Churches. l The leader for the service was 3 the president of the Presbyter-i ian WMS. Mrs. Armel MacKin-f non. Organist was Mrs. L on isl Mac . l Scripture. taken from Psalm $48. was read by Mrs. William otton. Prayers of 'I‘hanksgiv- - ms were led by Mrs. Geome P. ?§.’."°ili’“ °‘ .‘i2£i“‘il’.§l.f.i§"‘L‘§Z a°'L°°di Mr‘ E3719 M“”'3Y announced Friday ntra anltlqrlltl”-H1a):’;‘ldM31fq1§:"§V"éw gave Mortgage and Housing Corpor- the address. 8 T A duet “My Jesus I Love Thee". was sung by Joyce Murray and Isobel MnoLeod. The act of repentance was read by Mrs. Eric MacEwen. Good-n ASSISTS McGlLL OTTAWA (CF) A federal the offering which‘ was recciv by Mrs. Stanley Brown. a solo. ‘‘I Never Walk Alone" was sung by Mrs. Ray Douglas accompanied by Mrs. Lorne MacEwen. The service closed with the benediction. ker. Mrs. Winfield G ii in to 14- con- ducted the worship and the parts of the six i den were career School “""'°“"" IABIERING OR taken by Mr s. C. A. Macl"nd- den. Mrs. .K. MacGregor. Mrs. W. P. Miller. Mrs.- Frank M8('L8lll‘ln. Mrs. Simpson and Mrs. Robert MHac- nurln. The scripture was read' by Mrs. Budd Birch. Mr. Eatnbrooks based ill! on Philippiam 4. e benediction waa pronoun- obadoh. IIAIRDRESSING OCREEN TEACHING Transportation Allowance and other Bendila. TRANS-CANADA gggngd. mun INDUSTRIES no Iaaotaa, n. a. come ‘ Toil and temptation. trouble‘ and - Until Monday -— Diary - ight..... ‘ government loan of 575.000 to- iMcGlll University to help con-‘ ELECTORS Ward 6 It is my wish to i-iionli the voters for their support. also the committee man and woman. driven. poll workers and I will In ovallabia o the alacton of Ward Six. in Ilia City Council Chambers. tiialasifiiday ofaocii montliz-4p.in. All complaints and suggestions wol- DR. DOUG MACDONALD lGroup held in \VaSlilnL',lt)ll. D.C. 1.V de°°1'3l9d P°W"31 H31 1.-Ono“,-mg Mrs_ ,.,,,.;,..-S talk. sponsored by the United Churcn a business session was held and °_m°“ Saturday °V9“1"g- M?’-T possible club projects discussed. E51150“ Smith» President °f ‘"9- It was decided to support a te— E“°“P- “'35 °°“V9“9"- quest from the local! bralnch of‘ “rs AN“ BM" and n ‘the Canad'an Menta Heath As-; - _- : " _ -‘ :s0C-mm," [10 assist in 5upp1ymgtDennis of Mt. Albion. left Wed %i !books for the new library at :“?5‘13,V 701' T‘“'°_"l°_ ‘vhf-"‘° D9“ ,1 ’Riverside Hospital. ims will be hospitalized. l . Mrs. Milton Mellish has re-l iside after spending the p 3 5: ton after a short visit to M on- mnntn in per“, south America, treal. She also visited her sister- £095 on the 5819 0! Strait’-S210 .where she visited her son-in-law in-law. Mrs. Glendon Crozier in lgoods to the C0mi'nUii1Sl b10¢ 139 lifted. He said Britain is taking positive steps to boost its trade and daughter, Mr. an Mrs. Bathurst. N. B. Norman King. _ .- - h BUDGET APPROVED \ Enroute home she visited :1; TORONTO (OP) _ Metrpoml ‘h,H‘ld M ‘Cd iliblgizigha Bgdcoh. rioiidaaaiid her la“ T°!'°“i°'5 record 5210-000»- '.son and daughter in law. SFC. 000 “a1"la'1 budget ha? been PP‘ ‘.Ralph and Mrs. Mellish at Fort 9'0"‘-"i by “"9 °“i5“° Mimic‘-» 'Eusiis, Virginia, prior to their 1”” rd‘ 9”“ 15 t° 135"’ CO lposting to Hamburg, Germany. .' Ema" Green‘ Nassau Sh.eet_ zfinalmced by federal -and provin. 3 he [Cl grants and loans and by will attend a board of directors _i°""'°"t taxes’ _meeting of the Canadian Asso- - ---7-A::::::-- ciation of Social Workers. H. BENNETT CARR 1 Mrs. W. E. Bagnall. Toronic 0 I . and Mrs. Winston Mayne. Ot j_ llmlsiiince s(E::'e':.sv‘:_,g:‘ tawa. are in Cherlottetolvn. hav 4 sun uh. M Canada 0 ing been (‘£l1'(‘l'l homeduc io tin j_ phone 4.3317 . 4.5435 sudden death of ll‘|9‘.l' mothei. 0 Charlottetown. P.E.l. 4» ‘Mrs. John B. Andrew. "AA_A _____ 0 4 a tentative budge and finiamciall ne . CNA. Miss E. A. Electa Mac-.‘ The committee will also start framing a merger agreement _ _ lrequired as a prelude to the Sister St. Agnes Marie. liioth-‘proposed unm,_.ation_ o n - . ‘read:ng and the importance of a Eafan P|‘a|ses lSoviei Union And Khrushchev ton. dustrialist. has told Soviet tele- vision audiiences he thinks the At the last meeting it was an [the great statesmen of the a t t e ndance 1 world." N.S.. .of her recent experiences as a to be doing the job slated for it. lwith Khrushchev in the Krem- in. A pot-luck supper in the ncw- ime..vie“.e..s. |of a capitalist in love with a Communist country. And there- fore it is difficult for me to be objective. But an old American saying says: ‘Nothing succeeds . Mrs. William A. Ramsay has his latest trip to the Soviet Un- iturned to her home in Summer- l returned to her home in Hamil- ion. vit'i'.i the - won't be long before Uncle Sam lalso gets on the band wagon." MOSCOW lAP)—-Cyrus Ea- m-ulti-millionaire U.S. 5‘ . Soviet Union is ii marvelous PARADOL ated by. the Panama Canalleneri PM 9 RIGHT uii WRIGHT shoes Fortast relief from nienstiual pain yrn ;,,,, count on help lrom the 4 active ingicdir-nis '“ nn.¢nAsii‘s .gA‘- - The 80 - year - old Pugwasn. native, who had luilch panel of television ‘'1 am in the unusual position e cess.‘ Everything l in he Soviet Union) I have seen his air of success and pro- Eaton arrived last Friday on Eaton urged that U.S. embar- Sovivlt Umon and May We Accommodate !9."_? When vuu are in Halifax the modem comfortable. centrally locate STEIILING HOTEL in tho clues to Ito-vi Here an out a tab! ox the Sterling‘: tauiutea D Liriwr-er inning noon 0 rue Plrkllla to: 60 can 0 Family ’\no Grollr P|II|t Commercial Rates of 214 namngton St. HAJPAX Ta: (28 — 93 C5 Qvvvv - ...o..OO0 ‘ H.R. DOANE AND COMPANY \ll/INSPEAR. HlGGl_NSTnSTEVENSON 8 DOANE Chartered Accountants I34 RICHMOND ST.. CHARLOTTETOWN Saint John. Halifax. St. John's. Montreal. Toronto, Winnipeg. Edmonton. Calgary. Prince Albert. Vancouver Mrs. R o d n e y Ives and son. lPaltl. are visiting with P:=ul's grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. George Ives. Charlotte Dr.ve. Mrs. lvcs flew from Halifax to attend the funeral of her gratin- mothcr. Mrs. John B. Andrew. Come to us first for first rate repairs. All appliances re paired safely and quickly! And our rates are low! DIAL Day 4-6525 Night. . ............. .. 4-5767 KING MERRITT 8. co. (Canada) LTIJ. MR. R. E. DAVIES, President, is pleased TO ANNOUNCE THE APPOINTMENT OF George E. Woodoldo An manager of the New Brunswick-Prince Edward Island area Mr. Wood- aide was born in Malpeque, P.E.l. and received his education in this prov- Inca. He is married, has 6 children. and haa recently takui up residence in Fredericton. NJ}. no lo a member of the Fredericton Shrine Club and Luxor Temple. Mr. Woodoidda keen interest in sport has resulted in his being elected to the Board of Directors of the United States Trotrting. Association. Mr. Woodaide brings to his new position a wealth of experi- ence in mutual fund planning. King Merritt & Co. (Canada) Ltd. are spec- ialinta in mutual fund planning and are distributors of Commonwealth In- ternational Corp. Ltd. and Commonwealth International Beverage FIIM1 KING MERRITI8. Co.lCanadt ltd. Clftown, Box 868, 8’aida 630 Watar St. E. Fredericton. N. B. 868 Regent 51- oi cad by luv. iuiph_n. J