ll'olidinc vows werc soiemhis. «in York Manse. isuocl. daughter or Mr. \ItK Douglas Strickland Sllerei wood, was united in mar :ige loi nuiiii Keith .icnkius. son oi Mn. and \Irs, iiarvey .lenkius. time. my Roy. F. Lacey periociiicd the double ring Ceremony. ‘ The bride wore a stcecl length rim a bouquet or white and blue. raruntions. l‘ilo bridesmaid. Marina in ans sure a dress at red velvet and rallied o bouquet oi white and roll carnationr. Brit man was Donald .icn- IO'M. orother oi the groom roliou g h cciiiiun was held at the Cliuiiot- ELLEN’S DIARY ‘W ll. here we are again, i-“ion James, on his pillow hr‘sldt‘ us. reilinl-kod with a tw nllc this morning Topic to an other Monday" he id. C r y in drops icstooneti tilc twigs at tho erco - no window. and no slisilt‘t'led that hI‘lillIll these. in s scori oi Novemhcr'a. ‘ sign oi sun" he commen- picsently rising to survey is new Il'ilr‘ g. ‘ '0 wBsti. eh?" we slid. tiui no starlings! Their suin~ iuvi plate in as deserted as are l)'t- i-ohins‘ hosts that nuu lioniz lotiuril in the iawntrci St’hitDl In Its morning - su - niuiis took a pair or lads. who tiicse times usually lza by way oi lilt- hiisy little truck (in: Ftti'l’it'd with him. with a yoiiug : in which was a hit shy when asscd our door. a hockey . , . t1 replacement. We Ellflti ('llltlL‘tI. for the In in m c ry‘ Tamer. which Ilnd occupied be- lorc this. lads at the recuael and during the noon-hour . Iii: " James leased. '_s no sin or a tarmer - “ in “That to he.‘ “We have Aim: oitered \ quiet day ihts was And so suit inat even the taps oi tn uuodpecker on the willow close by. came to us sonly wh ere iic inrnded hy a window .t day. it w”.a. to pet pakhes In Place and recall in its over cast skies how lovely waa that sunny nitcruoon when Summer. ,vounc thcn. called aces to the to play something" Ironl the blossnml, with humming: there. unued his plowing despite the nus s, get done with lhat union has kept him busy ni late up at the other them. it open wruthrr keeps. other plowiuga oiii iollow, to have all In order tor spring, "Oh dear me. i wish " Alex commented with a sigh. coming by aitcr school to vis “And what do you queried. “I wish the sun would some -i-ery day. train now till Chrlat- must i don't enioy this d an I nesthe '- "And how was school today “on i hired it. 't'hotlfl! "he considered a moment "it it climbing a uni. There on than will pass on the way, and ttluae It, wllhT" we ME. AND MRS. DAVID JENKINS Reception In Charlottetown Follows Nuptiols At York November Hills Are Draped With Early Morning Mist ion would catch up with on the . m t ll'lthn Hotel. The bride's table celiicrod by a three tiered andiivedding coke. topped with a man Jenkins who is seriousl miniature bride i'nd groom. Patricia Strickland was Charlie oi the uttest hook. Present was the groom's great m‘dndmnlher. Mrs. w u i l a o e \l'ood, Marsliticld. For a honeymoon in the Marl- in dross ol blue velvet. and car-.timos, the bride chose a green Albert Museum at London, Eng- and White Checked suit with while rcssorlrs and corsage oi yellow rose: Prior to her marriage the bride ii as pitch a shower by iricnds mid oiicr returning irom their honeymoon. the couple ‘\\'(‘YP given a community shower eiy. re- in Bi-iicklcv tl‘hntto hy Gcorge Walton) and burns hriskly Curiosity [mm a tune on thP much. The ics" 'it' song or content No pandering in mind to. 'gilt it goes. it we cnlCh it ai'igtl . 0 dr. no moon tonight. Yet content i know. My hurts a - ingin' in lilo inmplirhi s sin v He opens all cyo no ya think that's si t? he grills. Uiltil tumor nv _ l -y — pod-nicht Auction Sale At Kensington H 8r 5 The November meeting or the Kensiurtnn Home and School Association was held in the new FilCmEnlarv Srhnni Thursday eiciiing \ \t‘mbor H. The piesidcnt, Boyd Reairato, reported on the semi - annual meeting or the Federation or Home and School Asanclntionl held in the Rensinizlon Regional high School earlier in the mouth. Odiers reporting on group discussions at this made thg were Mrs, Ellla Proiitt. Mrs. Fred Campbell. and Mn. Gordon Cousins. nne Home and Srlinnl Associ- nlion serves both orchard. to gather thcir suecia i'" rnwsy h The younger inrmer con- "m as llll' nominating committee up to this time. has been unable to the Coming year. Until tor pmhltm Is solved. lurflier disuussinn was Considered use- less. The ItlenanCe lrnvhy Went to Mrs Coilsin's grade 2 clan ronm. Tho next "well": will be hfiid the second wednosday in .lahu. lry. with n Villlntiori to til I mm. at 7. meeting at ado. There will be no meeting in December. Following the huaineu period. liric .iessome conducted ii sue- (‘elsllll lurtIM M donated lrt- e {Rm M The Guardian. Charlottetown. Mon. Nov. 25. 1963. 'I HAPPENINGS Audrey Jenilns. Women’l Edltori Phone 4-8506 Mr, And Mru. Lloyd Marshall and iamiiy. Fredericton. ., spent a recent weekend with Mrs. Marshall‘s parents. Mr. and Mrs. i..l. stewan. while on the island Mr. and Mrs. Marsh- all also were guests oi Mr. and' Mrs. Carmen Carle, summer. side. by Jeannette Yeo. Millie comp- ton. Elaine Elx a rid Eu H: Brown. Dr and Mrs R G lea enteo taiued lriends at bridge Thur!- day and Friday evening oi last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Reid under- Mr. and Mrs. Alan Pllsou and her have leit ior Taber, Allis. avi Mr. and Mrs. . nhs and iamily. Shanc, Reid guests or Mr. and Mrs. R. Roi h and Wade. Beck, Montague Mr, Piisoh vies a iormer manager oi the Rank oi Nova Scotia. Montague. on important rial-t oi hcing a wood travel agent is to see and iinvestigate the p i a e e a that eienls may wish to visit. a nd rs, Marjorie Hanson. daugh- Robin . Char. recently it E land as a guest of EOAC In visit some at Britain's most popular .Iohn Macintosh oi Central. Lot )5. is attending Allied Youth meeti gs in Philadelphia. Penn, Ari enloyahle bridge party was held Wednesday evening. at the Beivedere Goii and win- ter Club. when 40 tables w e re . in play. strips IDI" American traVEIEI'L Mrs. J. F ltiachliitan and ‘ MT." "mm “"‘D '5 Vic“ M” “mph Manny “em on iprcsident and treasurer oi Wei- conmms a! me "Mm icsiey Travel Service in Welles- Winnm o, the [mm were ilry. Mass represented the new Mm L R. Gallant. Mrsv E _ ‘England tourist interests and mug,“ Mm L} E‘ Wellnen was one oi is United states Sr. Mr Orin simons. Miss Kay “39"” '“V'M by "‘E 5'1"!“ Hughes, Mrs L k wlbsm. D Tourist Assoc to be their gqut. M. Gass. - id Myron Bell. Th C‘ub Relatives and iriends of M and Mrs, Willard Burke met at the Burke home to honor them on tile occasion or their 25 Wed- ding anniversary. Rev. Russell Carr. representing the iamily, prescntcd them with a a lit: r rose bowl and tray. individual gifts and congratulatory messa- ges were also received. Pianist_tor the eventful was s Ladtes' arauch oi the . are planning to hold eno- ther bridge in the near iuture. Mrs. F. G Mathesou. P ark~ date has ieit ior Saint J o h ii to visit her mother. Mrs. T r uo— y l ill in Saint Joseph's Hospital. or interest to lovers oi line rCeIain and china will he the E“ M" n 5"“ “"es'm‘ems visit here on Thursday next ot W"? 59"“ “Y M“ John P. Cushion oi the ceramic “‘ department of the Victoria and Basil Ker- acEat-hern. v Burke, Mrs. Lowell Baldel‘sori. Mrs. Lorne Good and Joan Carr land. Mr. cushion is the author ;ol several outstanding books on ipottery and porcelain. ‘rcgarded as a iorcmost my on the suhieet he will give an iliusiraiod iceiure under the auspices oi the PEI Art, SOLI- Bonquet Catered By Lot 16 UCW Mrs Rertraiid plamuhdonl The East Prince .iunlor Far- - iamii Mnnieougan, Q [men held their annual meeting her is \ nc uiih her parents. ‘ In the iorm or a banquet in th e lHo . and llihnh Farmer,‘Lut to Hall when the Lot is jCiihrlotietowu. Mr Plamundoni UCW protided a turkey dinner. iwill join his iamily in Charlotte. Colonel E w, .lohnstone showed ‘lowii at Christmas tics and spokc on his recent i i lour or i-hrrupc. He was assisted l The Movemher meeting oi the. hy Mrs .ioiinstohe. Charlottetown Kinette Club_ The new oiiicers are presi- was held at the Senior Citizens dent. Edwin Walker. Travel- Centre. with president A an a ier'a Rest vice - president. Noe- Jnhnmn conducting a short but» man iii-many. Hamilton; aecre mess meeting Fulton-9d by I tnry. Norma Houstls. Wilmoi tiring and Buy sale. No M w Valley. trcnsurcr. Douglasi ' members Peggy Dalziel and Ronald Wright, Redeoue. Adele Eunice Tlmafli were WEIWmCd I Gardiner. Chelton. and Wayne into the club. Lunch was served Plynler, Springfield. i "i alm‘mj: Junior Farmer’s h. The Unitarian Service Com- mittee |ll Chnilotletown Ila! been preparing parcels ior Korea the Past few (lili'i. Packages will also be prepar- ed ior reiucees in it other areas including Greece. iudia, the Middle East and Hong Kong. Shuwn placing some tlttthlll: in one of the boxes are. Ii-om ion to right: Mrs. \Vatior MaeMlilan. Brantley: Mrs Vern Seam. Charlotte- lolvn. and Miss Doris Broim. t BOXES PACKED FOR KOREA Sherwood. All the workers are volunteers and the parcels are iiowu irom Summerside to Haitian me 0! charge and then dupped directly ova-- seas i iWOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS Town’s By-Lows Studied At Alberton Wl Meeting Alberlon wt l'e-cIeCted all Ils‘Iai-m ioruni oLiieers ior another year ‘pres' ent. Mrs. Weeks; \lt‘er president. Mrs w, Matthews: chretzlr,’ Mrs. A. Gree treasurer. Mr Arth- ur Wilki Silas Rayner. Mrs C.R. Hunter. 13- liar-Kay. Mrs iames i-iodgson and M Charles Johnston. Plans were made tor the ants niial banquet which will he at Retarded children's ‘ c w lcrner Motel. l Donations are to he made to "195M135! annual and and program. a They study oi the town's by! C H H' FLINTON wl Clinton wiimcn's institute '.roll call was answered by nry. .\Ir~ William Cotton The president. Mrs Festival Association. Plans were completed tor the ‘sale bicycle riding course ivhich lis to he given at the elementary lechool. i in her annual report the sec- iretary stated that arrangements [for carol singing ot the haspila‘, ‘Ile hecu made last your and ‘tl’r‘ills had been Elwin tn the par itirnt and also to cidcrly a n d shut-ins in the town. A plaque ior monthly compe- tition in attendance was pct-sen ed to the elementary school and. a donation uas mode on a rd school prise.- rcpori oi rtcd (‘l'ttas sci ties in the are thc year was is vcn hy illrs iui-liiricd a all not da's “mill 0 c highlight it oi lights in thc school Two a the oldest each presented with a wt pin \lrs Hcancy thanked the mem I!er For their Cnsoperation dur . ‘snmc ior her successor. once on hand or slams. The Red Cross convener. Mn. schl sevcrai articles to the local I : also huyinlz cod liv- ‘\ c or oil capsules ior distrihution. 'l'iic auditors and the commun- m_ ill lriciiiisliip secretary gave M" thi‘ii‘ rrpnrk vaciui nrlu-ics uere donated Inr tile Liiilnriau Service Com- ttlr it s Silliiidil was ap- riuan (or the elec» Slate Of Officers it i n< passr‘d that all .i... ciiucrs ht- i‘rvri‘lr‘i‘letl. truth the MS lnllitllinl rcsulls president. '\il’~' Iiilrttlti “WHICH VIP-Dre- sideht. Mrs W'Fll‘ttm \iacK scerelurv treasurer. Mrs iinui ruiiun. Red Cross ronvcn- Md "u, “WWW mm" “m. or. Mrs ion ilcndcrson: audit 4,...” nrs, \li-s Kollh \Voodside and Tile lnIIml'iur: siutc oi oiiuoi-s “re lim lk‘lldt‘reii" dim” first will hold oiiiec tor the EHSIIIY‘KIMrs TIM“ 5"”"a’iv Mrs» year: president. Mrs George Robert Ht‘iml‘ Mrs Jam” irving innelpc'pfli; lust we .ixinckav; urns ,s Mrs Rohcri pmmml. V wuimm rump. Rooney and Mr wi-iruin Mar- ge": mm, m... meme“ Ka community iricndship sec» Shirley MacArthur: third v e- reiflr- ‘1” Hm” Pam” Pmmmp Mm Ralph annig. t'tirri‘spnlldont‘c “as read and “mum "mung Marga". diseu sort it was decided to our dircctors.. and Mrs. alttlitnrs, Mrs Er» The annual mocunc oi Dock Women's iri~itlllio held at the home or the urcsi dcnt. Mrs George irving Folios-inc the minutes a re sunie oi the vast year's ilrirk R . Hayes: aklne Clark and Mrs. Sid ney Hardy: iilrn council and ome mittee, Mrs. Andrew Wells and Mrs. Lloyd wtlkie Contributions were handed in tor the usc layette with more. 3 yet to comc in. it was decidcd . that donations tor the annual _ orphanage box he brought to the December martini: which will be e held at the home oi Mrs Li a g « Wilkle Doc. imh. “Ilt‘i’l ttio .. sillant hostess will ho “is! Mar Arthur and Mrs. Rilil‘lll Ronuiu The instructor, Mrs H rla, reported an enrollment oi h 12 girls in the recently nrizanlwd on Sewing Class In iliis con. nection it WES (It‘t‘ldl‘d In order material ior thrlr use Relroshments “err served by the hostess sud commutes luJ charge ANYTHING! Tile ZJIII annual meeting of the ‘ was E 9mm“ an, M re i hcld at the home oi Mrs. James With the president in the chair 12 memhers donating a toy ior thei OrganizaJ liuh. and payment at dues Min- ” splhe November meeting ui Eltlls- . convention convener, concern- m TB LEE“ and m the MM men": were mad by "H, mm dale ucw. Worship “as ‘Ed by . inc the sale and distribution at t Hm“ meditation which re . gave her rc ort i the""emei "Th9 Spirttof lion Is the g at it... )“fun, "work Candle oi the World". It incmhci-s “org hnn- , "m, n" mm, h‘rmdflys' a nd whether it be only a small licnt pm log tho past year. and asked the The treasurer reported a bai- lan Henderson. reported having ' a TB hond. a hiood donor Clinic . will be held in the Reusingtou l Home Thursday etching. DECem~ I) l‘ .. A questionnaire Mas discussed. filled in and sent to Mrs. Walter Dixon. couveuer oi cultural acti- ltles. A leadership L'flltl‘SP will iheld in st. Mark's Anglican ‘Church Hall Kenainglon, Wed- . nesday. Decemher t. The December meeting will be held at the home (ll .VIrs. Wi1~ iiam Cotton when roll call will he answered with an exchange i or Christmas giits. i Meeting adjourned and lunch , was served by the hostess ELMSDALE L't‘W § n n: 1 o Mrs. Burton Stewart, in the had ior its was tinieli included the installati n WW“ '7'“ {hm “v 35 “3“‘195- porls to enable them to fill out , should not hide our light hut lei.‘ itt shine local in daily [is ing or a great one Mrs Mactcau l-lorne nrcsid. ed over the husiness period. when is members answered the limit call with a verse ut _ lure. Plans were made to p r o ville Christmas giits ior those who re elderly. shut-in or iii Mrs. .ieanetta ogdoh charge at entertainment in serving the hostess has as isted by Mrs. Russell Stcunrt,. Mrs. John Cameron. Mrs ,. itey Rennie and Mrs navid Wil- I liod sms . The Derembor meciin: \llll he ‘at the home of Mrs H CLOan li-iorhe. when roh call will he an. awered with an exchanzr It! lChi‘istmida Ellis. dtiMMERSInF. Wits lilrs Maurice :iliii lead the .worship service oi the WMS hi ‘Ihe SuninlcrsidC P re shytcriau “* allt-rrumn. . ' S m l t h. Church on Tucsd call to war» and prayer This was lol- lowcd hy the slum: oi the iii-um "Nearer my and in Tllt‘C". \lllI’t Mrs, w F, Forhcs as pianist The scripture to on irom .iud ices ivas road tw Mrs L Cutlis. . and prayer was oils-rod hy \Ir, wrman Blrrii The leader lire- sented the mediiuiiun nu “Younz Liie'r Problems The study period proat‘nlril h_v iMrs. F.rnest walker was on the MB. AND MRS. FRANCIS CHEVERIE VOWS PLEDGED M". C I t It E flue (Cheverlet MchlIlan ol Charlottetown. Rev. Kenneth MchIllln n! Iated It Bllnt. Bonnventui'e'. Church. TIL-claim A double ring csremny In saptcmosr united in marriage Eta-nor Rose Durant. daught— er oi Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Durant 'rrsesdls lel to her— nard FIrancll Cheverte, soil at MV Wire 5 so NICE to com HOME io siNcr SHE mum: RELIEF [P oh by CI’IIIWBIII‘ tnlt‘ uheld. lln‘t till “7' "burning is an isth road we agreed. ‘Dut you multn'l be anxious about it Just live it a lay at a time. We'll come to the shortest day“ dairies nyl eying the calendar. iron. the old armchair "it doesn't seem long since we had the inn see I d . e n s a ti.- Nu swing to the young in this evenlu nil Placed Inaltia thlt next gen In the morning. 'i'bat tut litter ta due." It and on he an Irncfln "In Ibnul I month, Etien, l I. We lhouid Eel I lie Household Hints One way to help your child with hll home study assignments a In owl/id: adequate lighting in his study area which makes reading easier. saiegusrds his eyesight and helps him coiicou irate A "it lire lnflllfli’ II the new"! am In mfllorldtl. Thin w et comes in Ill aeros- ot can and will tntlsts any use tire and seal puncturn in a lull- ter at second Tht flekyl and acts a elimiollel rpm tln i STOP!% Remember . . the way to your woman‘s 9% hurt with I mplete line of Indica' may to was: Is through the (nut door of NORMA’S LADIES' WEAR IIKIIIW Clim- i i i “m” DR. (BASES «f HERVE FOOD ’r _ nice to come homa tn'—titlt'< what my liuthsnd tells inn sinu i got list "not "out a nervous trouble! thatwais on our untvlnpyi" il-sa grand thrill in as lcsling lust "gill—lit lind rel. "am tension ridden d on restless wasctul nip av got away tiom those lumpy untaals tons. laetingl that call "N n g ' rs giant is have the sound pin not go with good health, DR CNASI. Neiw Footli FIGIIIS Nerve RHIIKIIE at to MEET—the only bra with Cordtex inserts for lasting uplilt. breathing waist. elasticized straps and back in quality broadcloth in these sizes: 2334 AAA. 30-3 M, 30-38 A, 30-42 8. DOMINION CURSE ourarc - moNiREaL - ronottio . vaucouvn ers. H.K.$. He iAt Kensington Mrs ii KS i-iemmina oi Charlottetown was guest sprawl er at a meeting held in SI Mark's iiilil. Kensmglon, when jiIlt‘ unitlen oi New London Par: .isii were guests oi st. Mark'si scoiur wn. and Evening wa ; The president oi senior group. piss Elmer Moase. was assisted in itie opening worship by Mrs Wallace Adams. president or Std \iciv wa. Mrs Leigh Pay ~ ior, president oi St. Stephen s ' . \lra Clarence Moa se.; president oi St Mark's evening branrtl, and Mrs Arnold Meek. president oi Si. Thomas‘ wa Mrs ,vioase welcomed Mrs ; Heniming. Mrs. Ernest, Champs ion. .\’Irs. R Altkt‘n. Miss Marjorie Cox. Mrs. Robert Cur- rie and Mrs Fric Shcpiicrd. all Ladies Aid Plan Christmas Sole In Library \l.HER'i'O.\J ~ :i‘lrs .\ Vri Mar ihetts presided at the . vt-niher meeting or Alhcrton Presbvtort ian Ladies' Aid held in the Church hall ions '"ere completed ior 9 annual pres Christmas a e which it" be held in the library the last Saturday in November. and ior the children's Christmas party to be held in the churcii hail December 1!. Vin E.F. Kerr will be deva- in a liouai leader tor the next meet: E nil The opening worship was led by Miss Margaret Fursyth and minutes were recorded by th e secretary. Mrs, lite and work or Dr. Grenieu who conducted a mission in Lair radar The business session was charge at the president. Vernon Campbell. st". TERESA'S CWL The November meeting or the St. Teresa‘s Pariah C o u n a ll was held in the church vestry The League prayer was repeated iuiloiied by the minutes oi th e ‘ previous meeting. . Various committees submitted their reports. a letter irom the magazine iCnn\'enei‘ was read encouraging memhcrs to buy the league Mes- sooner. a letter vim read irom the i i chocolates. itroceeda to help p MistliMolpeque Wl Sponsor Party mming Specks WA Meeting oi Charlottetown. and the worn- en irom other parts at met our Ish Mrs mind iiroiizlil ihe highlights oi the angiiiau (tin- gress which she otlcmted in August to (M nitcntion oi hcr hearers with a vii IIN‘SK uhiih stirred tile imociiinlinn she said lliv 'soinoir or the inusross was set or tile .'lr4 iltllhllnp oi ('antr-iiirt ituu ohciicd iiie iiilil lilo iiDiIttthlttn that all llcliiwratyim iuiisi or in the atom oi rind she told oi strnn< . (llt‘SSft‘i ill \III‘ iIin .l .417 intts mentor. irnlll uiiu-r tiltltl- tries, it Shi‘i’ll th’t‘il‘ ‘\'0l.' arelnnlnirresio ill [ting monci iur tourscii r“- and \‘nl‘R clumii' on Houston in the riittrtii ltl roiiiiinn lo lllin~inIIS. ‘lrit liaii tn-ltcr iictuie ntllat YUU Ill‘llt'Vt‘ lil'id iiicii send mic. sionnrttK'. rm tiniatr dii' ~ioii of iood and necessities oi lite, "YOU are Fat Cats“ :iirs Hcmmng «aid .l had pct-n iotind that tho ttiioic inali- can t'ommuiliuu iiiiisi short» it's man linuol', it‘s culture and it‘s iunds. and a sitcecslinn n a d hcen made that oil rcsouri s ha pooled and all iunds ;lrlni: ed b' a ventral Cnnllnilu‘c cont sion slic said back iiilil a areal i'isiihc study the railli more and more ior others". Mrs Champion. lira Aliken and Miss Cox each spoke briefly on certain aspects oi the Crin- ress to do Mrs Iiciiiiiling ind the others wereihanked hyMrs E Proiilt. Rcircshmenls wen- sorred by membcrs oi St. \Iark's Senior and Eieuin: Kmulis The oiicrinc was recalled by Mr< lclmcr Burt and Mrs L‘lar- eni-c Moasc The nirmhcr. hi ilaiueouo Woan's insiiiut! Sfint‘laill’ed l succcssiul card pnrtv in \Ialpe- oiic i-inii when lit lattice ut cards uerc in play TllI- winncr hi this iruii calm: “as tiordnh SI Kensinnton and the ladies' tirst prize uent to Mrs Rorold Carr, Summerside, and the gentle- man's first In Geral \ penile Consolation auurds went to Mrs Kt-ir iiugsan, Konsinz- ton and rsrl hrs-onion. \iaipo- oue A grand mm oi muncv uas realized national eohventtou expenses it was surgested that each anPner make a note oi all rrr TCpnrl forms In May. Meeting adjourned with a Tied by Rev, Eugene Mur- rai' THE FASHIONETIE BEAUTY <AltnN Oren Err nay . (‘ult‘l Waving . Bleaching nting . shampuoing Pllnne 4-9732 :57 Grailon st, EMERALD WI The annual meeting at tame-l raid WI was held at the h o m e oi Mrs clan Mayne withl Mrs Percy Murphy presidlslg.l Roll call was answered l-iyi seven memoirs paying thoir membership ices. Treasurer gave her report and tzoo was voted to a TB MIMIC. Twit memhcrs werr appoint- ed to attend the leadership course in Remington i Articles ior a layette tor the Unitarian Service Committee were passed in, The tollowmg otiiierii tor the coming year are — president, tirs Pcrcy Murphy. vice~pru» idenl. Mrs Peter Clark: tarytrea ircr. ‘. rs. directors, Mrs. and Mrs. Relinaid auditors. Mrs G C Green and Mrs Peter Clark1l sirlt committee. Mrs, .Ia m on Sinclair Insurance Con-selling Dist. supt. shii Liie oi Canada Phone 4-55" . «star Charlalteldnn. P.E.l. e o o MWQWMW 32.44 c, o. 17’ euro. m. T COMPANY, LTD. 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