[8 The Guardian. Charlottetown. man. Feb. 18, 1968. 1 Members Of B And P Club Observe International Night g Members of the (‘harlottetownttng centre for girls is sponsor- ; Business and Professional Womyed by the United Nations Relief en's Club celebrated "internu-iand Works Agency. and the tional night" at a recent meet- CFBPW has contributed. ling held at the Charlottetown Helen Yeo summed up the otel. ways in which the club has con- Miss llelcn Yeo, cliairnlanitributed to world wide under- .asked several speakers to givetstanding. jtheir impre55ions of the Inter- Guest for the meeting wasl lnational Congresses they had at-IlMiss Kinko Saito. LLB, Tokyo, tended. tJapan. public prosecutor for the V Gertrude Love reported on thelYokohama district. who is tour- ? _London. Eng. congress in 1950. ing the Canadian provinces in .and Helen Dunbar and Almaiohseri'e (‘anadiian criminal pro-j ' iYeo spoke of the Montreal Cfln'lfedurp. g ‘gress in 1956. Bessie Prowaei Eileen Woodrulf. who recent- ' §com m e n t ed on the Palr- ly attended a meeting of a na- is congress in 1959. Madelyn tionai group of hair stylists. dc- IClarkin and lphigenie Arsenault monsirated he new spring “sll-. DOUGLAS liliosf ; :rr.iorled on the 1962 congress in’liouelte" for loco. using Mrs. S b b y . OI | Oslo. Eunice Cudmore as her modem y g y r Other speakers included Fir- Dll l‘l ll 2 til? Slim" bUSlnf'SS‘ r I I H n the meeting which preceded the pro-. I man?“ Ynmmm “gun digram. Mrs. Margaret Holmeti M.“ Myrna Hancock RINI ,I Un e Nations conven ons. an United Nations representativel a graduate of Prince County .- ‘ O I l Gertrude Villett. who reported , lttetown club. for the Ch“ 0 3. Hospital will be enrolled on a f ‘on UNESCO and the status otigave reports of UN meetings. I ‘ ‘ISBPW as a rotating memberi Ethel Sutherland. correspond~ 2 year Short Service Appmnt~ , ion the Canadian commission. ence secretary. read a letter mam in the Royal Canadian 1 . Emma Holmes spoke on thelfrom the Red Cross society, sta- N. bod I I adult tour of Mrs. Mary 6001- ting that the annual meeting: I w Iay'IngIT‘gsis-IIIM epe. and Helen Burns about a would be held at the Charlotte- 9" 9|“? men - . an. Palestine refugee girl and the town Hotel Feb. 21 000k Will be employed at tho I. of various: Navy's Canadian Forces Hos- ' oppportunitics that would be hers Flags and dolls I I I I I “a at Rawallah. Jordan. This train- countries were on display. pital In Halifax. Nova Scotia. ' I Y [the stove. James has preceded : us to‘ bed. . . has taken tonight. ‘ “If I s I. the first Dreamland Coach of ." ‘I the Line. l Thoughts Of Young Yeclrs ohiilg'iii‘iri"‘f’f“”‘wrl . 12 r... . in. c... n. . 2. n. ’ BOyhood Days Return mom T0 PROBE SPACE l . 420 'b' “Welly . 6201”. capacity 0 820 lb. capacity ’ l BOMBAY (R t .l — Th 2 James set down the pan ofibig and awkward, you know." .United sums ‘Slilnergupp‘y (out: . AS low as . As low as . As kw as warm water he was carrying to‘IAnd the children Wlii nod andiNikC_Cajun rockds and "he monfl‘ly monmy ‘ “those young cattle" in a shed smile and eyes expectant. wait. Nike.Apache rockers 10 help In. this morning to look out a mo- I hanging on his words. “Well. I dig-S atomic energy department I ment along this valley of a mill- 1 had him hitched to the buggy. It conduct u p p e r atmospheric- . stream. Seeing what? Scanning was new that spring. Shining. Istudies this yeah Details of aI - . '95 I field and sky and cloud. feelingI And a lvrglitI and handy wagon ii Erecenny _ signed memorandum ' i t t I ""‘ ' L ' the Silk“ mum 0f “‘9 youngievfi’rt' ' ‘ «between the US. National Aero-. wind of day on a cheek, gaug- Like the Deacon's One Hoss gnauucs and Space in r i n... Ling the depth of the sunshine.|ShayI'I’ Mack will say, “it had 3 tion and India were disclosed iand “mm?” thinking W “h i mag h d” J in the February issue of Nuclear-i ' While most of Canada shiv- sweaters and shorts, went up pei‘aiili‘e was in high 505 and {some lonhgmg otfh mm gaxinfzime corggcuon 831;; “Take India. the department's official . l cred. Jean-Marie Goulet took to the snow country of North snow was rapidly disappear- £2353 :gaiinput ifs giaileghazelweamer that‘could' be “mg: publiicaItIiOiiI. ’I‘Ihe IU.S. haIlso “gill x r a p e c I 0 _her and. dressed in mountains. Tem- mg. (C? Wirephotol over the fipldsI Id%w?II:nd wIIIen covered with 123$" sutabe aunc ng e-I . . ‘ We fancy too when James w a 93' 1‘3 Pd '8 Wt' it be- »————— ..""" lhero during a brief respite he- ~' ' -ca I ~ - - - - - - — - -; Rock ’N Roller Paul Ankc ‘iu-epn teat-m: me via... on... looks off along the iarmlanda.IyoL";“T:'::’. Pa ttersons . 1 Use our own Convenient Budget Terms. " ' ' o o i for No outside financing. iParis and beginning the drive thought! of the young years ro-ithe yarns of an elder time are . l l d" 5'” M'm'z- M!” ‘19 zoghl’t‘ turn the m'hood days. tales of‘ spun to an tager younger genera- ZURICH. Switzerland lf‘F‘l thPlt‘ mafi‘lfigo’ than. first in agrmm‘ lGi‘anddaughter, who must ieaIrniare sealed now in the past. and ‘l ’ Canadian-horn Paul Anka. the civil ceremony in the town hall. in Paris. their town-hail mar- from him. the details ofIthe life1 the ways Iof the farming champ 113 Kent St. Dial 4-6731 . Iv who hacamc and lainr in a rpligious core. iriage ceremony was a snhduediand llvmg of then. This includesIed incredibly. still at Alderlea, ii— — u. — — _ _ .. — . I o l 5 O ' W d B O i "wk “me 0‘“ to change her well: which enthrall the children. ev- tion. And hearing them. it . e A e lding dress in an airport reslien mp you“ Miss that is to mind. that if those daxl' Ottawa at‘honlbo I one. but when it was over acoresl the farm and the farming. the horses and cattle-kind crop s a teen-a ed rock 'n' mony in the chapel at Orly air- I 3313:! finally ahucied off his port. in! French cameramen charged' "Would you believe it?" he Billd graze on the summer-pas. adolescent image Saturday by‘ “I need a holiday and we cer-il'nto the hall to photograph the.wIill say. "But no. you couldn‘tI tures. And somewhere in the lee . _ marrying a beautiful blonde'iaiuly are going to have one."‘>singiniz idol and his bride. inurture it as it was. then. But l;0f 8 bu§hland. a ewe Will nurse You haul model in Paris. ‘sald Anka. whose widespread: Miss de ZoghobI wearing a.rcmember when that field backheIl: Spring-born young, - .I‘thcre where the cattle pasturcd The day is warming up, El. Conn." I I I . dumged_ Anka. now 22 and regarded as business affairs qualify llim agigold-trimmod white knit Chan .1 I u a“ b h yen-v James co t d hi " sin er," took as his. art tycoon. The dark-haire suit. and AnkaI a s. k y e as S mmt‘l‘. was in us v « mmen e t s ' “p g p “c " "2‘" i'l‘he acres. i've cleared in myimornlns. He smiled. “You could Mr. Wendell P. bride wavy-Md A“. de 7‘0":- smger made his mark at 16 WM m . dark two'bmto“ sum 'heni day. Yes“ he will nod." and allialmost believe the sky has a Waite heb. a fashion model horn inlthe hit record Diana. his own were driven to the airport“ ,, , , Egypt and reared in France. Al-lt‘nmpnsiiion. and has been goinginheq-e the religious ceremonyithe, hard ‘_"ay- Yet Whai mth 109mg: Spring“ I III I though both considered Nciv‘slrnng ever since. *took place in the nondenomina-‘lfilz‘mf ‘;X‘£fi"°5n‘“d‘v"t‘l chucdled'hfgecgfint‘a‘ll”In“; iveI Representative for Ac- York their headquarters, they "i do not have to think about‘tiona] chapel. '. ‘ 0 ' 0"“ ‘ 9 ‘_"' 9'“ ,. 1‘ "Titling. 'I nugticon Ramgav Heap . . - . .. ~ ' ‘ n - inter-woven. And we listening They always have come. El-‘ . ‘ . ‘ ' . first. met in Puerto Rico. umk until mid March. Anka ARABIC USED can see him at “IIIIIkI and hear Jen" he said “I expect “I .yf mg Ald COI of Hahf3x_ Sialniess Recessed Tm "Pwl‘v‘lifd' .m mimic“ SM. Iliniiii the‘sirli‘nw'e‘ifidoiiifii The 35mm"? "N‘milinix our the tinkle of the hell on the will again." Distributor for P. E. I. ' MW” ' nnpl‘mfmntha \i "innit" int ' i “5;. on sktriducled “1 A"!th according to “lead-cow" oi the little herd There is I sliver span oil of Acousticon hearing Mom" . Shhrpsor' pf" m L. 9.” me I H}. mm aithe rites of the Greek Catholic that went down near there along moonlight over the stream bo- - K r .d d about four ours dine rom seven years ago lChurchI ended just 25 mimImSIman wand“ paths “Ian nanIning we know having 5mm,ch alds. batteries. (‘01 5 an ‘ ' supplies. Ph one Sum- here. Thev arrived in Zurich by tree.“ .1) f h V d ‘ , ‘ . - . , t I .II . . ~ . dl P fll‘t’ i FY “PFPI lIP '0 hnald to drink at the summer-stream. l “ll “19 ianP-hl‘ldge when return-l plane from Paris Saturday after 'lho Ruins ucie mielViNVC lthf‘ll' piIane for Swuzcrland. He tells them of the farming, . in; from an evening outing not} merside 5151 for all- ‘ I" l P WPddan Party Wil- when the living and moving oil on: 820. Scampie came down! ‘ . ~ ' . , . H P ’ I IAnka. a member of the Greek it depended on the. horses of the 1 through the. silence to meet “,1 pomt’ment' , , Moan." Mann‘th 5“ Pl s‘nk‘ '0 IOrthodox ch iirc h. were his farm. He speaks of them, re. and together we admired it. And 61 Central Si- SSlde Wonderfully “my t0 keep 0‘91!“- SB“ father, Andrew Anka, his sister, membcring them so easily- “WM dCC‘PiV HIP niflhl i Next to Waite’s rimming with seal ti ht . . . . - . ~ _ i r i . - clamping. _ Mary. and his brother. John "And i was only a young lad1 BY every Slim: Cap and iac-. - r ' g - Ono i has feel :Anka. Miss de Zoulich. a (ireck . then. And let me see now. . yes. kt’l a‘hanfllnfl. \l’tll'k-bOOlS by 14—— __Pha”,nl_ac’ ._ undercoau‘d, Stam‘ess Steel Strainer. p M W s 1 Catholic. was accompanied liin was driving that brown colt. M mnsmlcflon- P1”. By PATRICIA RiISAK 'ing thrnuuh other parts of the her parents. her twin ouster» He was like his mother- the old‘ - v mg:an rcpl . wan..." a", house, and especially 1! she hasiMargaret. and an uncle. imare. Not small. but then not Prince Edward ISIUNd Hospital SIM! mirror with Qan- mnre Dracticni than men children. a main floor wash- “mm tee . . , s s l frame. when it comes to buying a "‘“m- i“ an I? n says Mrs. Sh i r toy Women consider whether the . house. Bninke chairman of the wom. furniture they already have will en's diinsion of the Toronto be appropriate for their new real estate brim-d. house. "if they have been ac- "That Would be a lowly ciistomed to modern design and v Notice is hereb iven th 1' ' rm FRIENDLY SERVICE .r r... Ac. tilincopfimilii“: one“... house if we didn't have to live furniture. they are hesitant hr . $3312}: .3..:“";.":;:t.“‘““° i 22.2%.?!“ “d ““mial styled -..FROM THE ROCKIES MI is meeting or all contributors to the yThe meverydayh little things ' —“Woinen are also tired of . Prlnce Edward ls'and be . be“ "c held in the classroom nurses' residence. Charlottetown. on Thursday. February 21. 1963. at 8 pm. for the purpose of electing trustees for the government of I P I E C E B A I H the Institution in accordance wit h the . lay-laws and for the transaction of such '"“::f::::.:::.:::°"°'""'°'° A s s E M B [Y Secretary. Board of Trustees. The general public are cordially invited to attend the Annual Meeting for the your 1962. a door directly from the garage ping centres. Into the house for bringing in The kitchen is one of the mos groceries. an entrance through important factors in a woman's which service people can go choice of a home. says Mrs. Into the basement without pass- l Brunke. “If a woman likes two —————-—-——-— houses that are about the same _ price. she will probabi cthoose Angllcan lthe one with the nicer kitchen} I I Although women are practit- Ho'ds Meehng Ilcal they usually ask for houses that are “d i fferen t" or KENSTNGTON S. Stpphpfl-s "sneaky." They also look for “we” Womufi. A‘lxinarvIChai‘T; in a house. says Mrs. youwalkintosome GASOLINESQFUEL OILS met. at the home of Mrs. tin-'32:," cently with the president. Mrs. l Imuscs- 3’0“ mm} feel anything. heft Caseiey. Sprint: Valley re? James Evan... “1 mp chain iWhen you walk into others. you r Part or the Women's Wo rid IN” lIlSI thin-2h you would like 5" D8 of Prayer SONIC? WM “SM In “I 0 now “he maple that . . I I I __ v in {he opening dIIIVMIIInaI meIIIIdIII‘Ivyp more or did live “w”.I lp'”'”’”II”II”I”II"II"‘ U” m 0". I I i omen notice this difference l ' . Roll call was answered wltll,r.gh.I my. . . Kennedys Ladies' Wear I “We” l Budget Tern! No outside ocripture containing the word “Obey.” by ten members. One visitor was present. l MIrs. IBrunke was trained as. Ia dietitian but switched to real “Mum. Mrs. Jessie Mat-Lend was inll'S‘m“ eight YFal‘S silo because ll is Well-paying and she can charge oi the study book. ‘Giiidel Book to the Blbie.‘ The secret?!“ from home. on her own tary. Mrs. B o r d e n Campbell I "TR/"l ‘ read the minutes of the latest“finaligzyfrmmlzngiifltom 2:: moi-whee”; Board mevhngin "WW ‘PnIintment Iand than home andicasual . '_ liiil‘nk my Job is all glamor, But, there's a lot of hard work." she embe. ply with a request from Seal «liYOU’LL FIND View W. A. that they furnishlsaysI Whm she fir“ “mt eigh i CLEARANCE S A 'L E DRESSES )NE RACK SKIRTS, DRESSES, CAR dressy . . . . or part of the program for a so- cial evening to he held in Sea'ssliim}; a.“ “'"fked "3"“ View Hall on F‘ehruarv 22. :"id"”. h "l the morning until. Articles were passed in for‘mlrmg " day an" d‘lY- the Dorcas Work. Remnants do- 0 so” real “ta”: a woman noted by Eaton‘ii and Simpwnsiflgztlfhnvepthenab'mg} t0 pictki ‘ ‘ ~ U a er sappoin .i were II off by rs,lm£n“ “III keep goIIIIII 1110 program consisted of a mayh :fignzwgl'fig And you'" kmk your vpry m contest by Mrs. Keiththhom mkin‘ I an w'I'm E loveliest in your new dresses M. a contest. Trees olijust beginning a private in-‘choaen from 0 Fill i the Bible. Ml'l- JPSSIP MEClM-rome. even a few dollars a - - ur 8p g se- a... main” by Mrs. H. 3.3m"... is a good think” you lection of silks. shantungs and lach and Mrs. Leiah Payn- won't starve." cotton knits. Sizes 7-2495. 3 Robert Johnston of the firm a Jessie MacLeod. (‘0‘?‘fin which Mrs. Brunke is a sales‘ from R .OATS, ODDS 8: ENDS DNE RACK s n he birthday on the dlv‘ t 1 ,. . r . . ragen says that in additi t of an medial. W85 Iddrflsedia pleasant personality angno; ' l, mt Leigh Paynter. and m-inmistic temperament. some “with I WA pin by Mrfisort of connection — business.I I an. or social—ll a great ‘0 9 . I 0 0 a Wflman. ‘ h m Ilelreod's honor. wasI nni although she has I hol ‘ Mom .IS an urrlers .l Building or remodelling in your mum? Then you can’t afford to miss this one! . Basin and tops, tub andtnpo, and » closet included in this package deal. 1 . Hurry on this special! 2 . U1 Mummnlnnuulullulnlll at :30 Iliad.- shirt. to goJIut. and Itind t » “a, or as w as set it. he says 1'79 Gang“ gm“ Dbl 2-1213. “Winch at the 1. - . I. u a a, m m... a... :Euii“.§"‘§:°’$dwl,fi""lfig I. ‘1 166 Queen Street Dial 4—8925 AS [OW AS $6.00 MONTHLY I ‘ ‘—‘ “manning. war-iv. ‘- ' U