City's Queen Mary branch thought only one in Canada {T The Guardian—’l‘he Evening Pat:-'io*. "xge 7-3 Page no \ (‘IG.\RE'l“I‘E sauss DOWN parlsons were with November . G H .,. NEW YORK «Ar-—cigai~etie ;3§3‘nS“£:r"”f‘n“ shipments in he U.S. declined down (mm ;2_5.g6,(x”_mfi) go, 2; h November in gross volume work days in the earlier period, but gained on a daily working the group said. Cigarette pro- rky basis, the Tobacco .Vlerch- duction was reported at 44.653.- onts Association of the United 000,000, down 5.2 per cent from States said Friday. The com— November, 1962. _ The Guardian-The Evening Patriot C tied as an educational project, Revue." several members the Cerebral Palsy Centre in took part in the show ltsell. Charlottetown. It contributed while the remainder worked =i: °"““"“°"..l° re.incningaportae - '- ‘ypewfiterl died . and m_ In the field ot services, -lllk hers of the guild will be inter- cord stand. °’”""°' “gf“" 3""'° °°“‘"”“' viewed on TV by Mrs‘ Hen.‘-fig. In June a successful tea was 00115. lloth Ill mole! lid UNI’- Cash donations to the club are held with the Anne of G ree n seas gifts. Gables Chapter, the money At Christmas time, lie Chap lent 10 Several 05 the 1003' chat‘ being used for educational pro- ter supplied treats for a Christ- ities. fleets. mas party at the Cerebral Pai- omcers of the guild “.9; pm, The Chapter also played its sey Centre. and at the workshop _' ..J_ ; part in the successful prodiic- for Retarded Adults in Chat '°”°“. lém”“;“_;" J C_1f‘°G“”“;)‘:_ non of the mini: “Red Glove lottctown. The Queen Mary Needlework Society is almost unique in the {act that there are mly three meetings during the year. and that there is no membership fee. the treasury d4.’peDCill'l‘Z en- tirely on free will doii.m._nis The three meetings are the an nual gathering held lfl late Jan- uary or early February, 1 sew- ing meeting and the yearly dis- play of the season's work in June. The four-fold aim ii’ tlir: guild B as follows: the donation of a box of children‘s ClOl.lll(I5',, lll lieu of fees to head office, is sent E. 2 s 5 Bring out the Beauty in your hair with Miss Clairol Jones; secretary, Mrs. A B C ash. Other members of the execu- ‘ are; Mrs. W.II. Pethick. Mrs. W. Chester 5. MacLnre, Mrs. A.G. Putnam, Mrs. E. V Bell, Mrs WE. Champion, Mr.-i. H.E. Miller, Mrs. RR. Bell. Mrs AB. Fisher, Mrs._ L.Il. Da- vision, and Mrs. NH. E FOR THE FAMllY‘S bring out the beauty in your face Hospital and distributed LI) by Dources known to the [mid )'l . branch. IUNIOR LEAGUE OF CHARLOTTETOWN HOSPITAL. ‘fills group is the eve-acutive d the Junior League if Char- bltctown Hospital Frmv. row, bit to right, are Mrs Eds» ard Brown. first vice- president; Mrs. Byron Burns, president: and Mrs. Edison Wood. past president. Back row, left to right. are Mrs. Peter Gleason, second vice; Mrs. Leo . Calla- ghan. corresponding secretary and Mrs. .-\.J. Doviling. treas- urer, Absent when the picture was taken was the record 1 ng secretary. Mrs. A.J. MacMil- Ian. I-YCEE DELIVERY Corner Kent and Prince Sts. DID YOU EVER LOOK AT YOUR HOME THIS WAY? Dial {-4133 or 4-6025 Another box ot i-hiiiir-_-n’, gar- ments is donated to :lie Prince Edward Island Pror~‘uri~r Or- Tiic Charlottetown branch of Ohc guild was started in Hill by the late Mrs. .-\.A Bnralert and has flourished, IIICTEJGIII2; its membership until I.->.I.2y it has some 140 IT'l9l'l1i)(’l‘> The guild was uim.;iii.iliv foun- ded by the late Queen Mary, two days after the 1914-1»; MJF broke out. Today, as far )3 :s known, the Charlottetoixn bl"irlv;|l is the MRS. J. C. A. GORDON there are l)i‘.':m-lies in Nassau and ('i)nnet'..-.iit. and of course the United Kiiigdoni. Eur-li year an invitation is sent to the Charlottetown guild to attend the London brauch’s annual meeting and tea at which the Queen Mother presides in St. James’ Palace. Many mem- bers have had the pleasure and privilege of attending this func- tion and have had the work of this branch singled out and complimented by the Queen Mother. Slipper chapt. adopts centre as main project The Lady's Slipper Chapter of the IODE was formed in (‘tiar- lottetown in March 1961. Once a gain, its members, working with the national and provincial orders, have been active, parti- cularly in the field of education and services. During the past year, the Why not take a break and enjoy an evening of fun and relaxation at a movie! Showing Today at. the V only one in Can..id.i_ although Later in January two mem- Lady-S supper Chamer ado?" Capitolf B and P organization seeking BELL BOOK ‘to improve status of women’ “"“ Novelty Store [W mwnouui PICTURES 3 nreseais s?u‘§#‘a. The Canadian FL-d-_-i-3-i.i~)i'i of adian I/czizm Home in C‘liarl-)ttie- Business and Prolussuixual wom- ‘f‘jf] en's Clubs was oi‘ii;iirul-lay t!ound- . ed bv Dorotli-y ii.»m.»iat-it, Mo-n- We |_|ke (meal. in 1930, aiilil‘.lV)llfll'l fibizine was -—-—- an earlier branch in one United States. Purpose of the club is “Bo im- DRIVERS prove status at‘ women» " Gertrude Love. l‘LJl"l-ibi.-e0i)Wl'l, was fvounder-presiidenir at‘ th e /' Charlottetown l)l‘aillUf1 in EH9. The club on the Ishaiml tins a total of 80 membc-rs lln one Char- liotitolown and S u in m -3- r side hi'aiich-es. "5 FUIENISHINGS for the HOME. ARCHER and MacDONALD ’;‘.‘III.‘f.T.1.i“ ‘""'°"°" at the Cliarlotite-tiotui Hi)-iu_-I Pro- “Si t°‘:_ " |l’;“b“l::X b9_"""5" Greeflng LTD. Viiiicial meeting: an: held an- every ‘me i y "W. I" we Cards Books Magazines Novelties Fine China Weoreproud tobeable to supply the peopleofP.E.|wit'IH'hefinest-in -..t LEE J MOLLV EARBARA JILL ...... ..... - C0BB~PlC0N-RUSH—SIJDHN-BLUERER-Mc"f€i‘iiiiE.iiiif greet them with a smile and nutilly in the fall at etflti-er place. provide prompt, courteous In 1963 the Islam! branches and elficii-nt service. And. S“'‘'''“'' 5“ s'-‘‘d° 099- (‘°"l°d°”"‘°" 3"‘!!- oonti'iibu»ted no the Fe-ierahions 35°’ W’ d°"" b°““"’ 3" L_____ :j_________ _ those —— : — - - ef . . , ._ y stories about women —--~—-—:— -—----4~—— - ,_ __ , V ,, _ y _ ,_ __ Pmlect of edlkafltlvs -even ‘=£Hl—= drivers _ - _ mos. women are .__:_.__.W_jej_——._:.——:-—- ...- .. . .2 :_ ...._......?._« —-—- -———- «— - » --———-1 in Ramalla-h, Jorden pretty good drivers! Elsie Gregory ZVl4:G‘ufl. national president, was elWE>l'l2ZM.mt!d bPl‘e Parkdale . Open Every Night XI ALPHA CHAPTER BETA SIGMA PHI Pictured are.v.he members Morton Dew, corrcspondin g 0‘ the BXECUNVG "5 '1'‘? X1 51' secretary; Mrs. Earl Taylor. pha Chapter Beta signu Phi. . , . ._ Front row, left to right, Mrs. president‘ _ Mr) Tm“ ,D“‘Blm" \'lL‘E’- president. standing. left t i to right. Mrs. Robert L a r ge, d“”"g the °“""5 "'""""‘ B 3”‘ Irving Service Station I . . P Women‘s week in f)c‘mher. recording secretary. Miss Mar- _ Also in October, me cluib held Water St 1;“; S-5“ ._... t ion Shaw. treasurer ms annual tea in nine Rioyal can , Oi E. I. clubs Quality SHOP B0-0P One at the oldwr .v~)iner.'s Yes Ladies. of Somme:-side Co- WELL DRESSED Men and Women SHOP MacKENZIE'S , . known as the "House of Fashions" ‘throughout Prince Edward lsland since I865. aganizations on tn-3 i~;lml. liic Ladiesorange Bern».-l.-in X.-w fipciaciai, was orgaiuirie-l in 1918 I maxim today alnoug 1’; menu- bcrs. Mrs. Mary V‘..l\‘r)7'l'.‘ ll the Qiy living Charo.-r 'iL-mt)-r. The LOBA. has ‘he nnnvrr of Food Shopping Dollars GROCERIIES MEATS FISH Toii.irrniirs DAIRY ri.'.oiwt'Ts DRUGS _ ALI. noU.si+inoi.o NEEDS PRODUCTS opyou will get service cl‘ its Mrs. Florence R-I-in w‘ iv» sen- § officer of the '2: win l.o(L*‘ J P FI.I. and has )--I v‘l-‘ ~»_-s.~;- ftl lll organiziiu :w~i in» ~ ml.-i.-. on the Island .ii I-.-. r» ll‘. ii- besr, top quality merchandise all in the friendly atmosphere of Ilelii/i'r_\ for 87 Years! J. W. WINDSOR CO. LTD. (‘bartottetown ;i-l' ; '\ 9 §i ()D's .-\c('0ptrd our Super Market. So for al your food needs SHOP CO-OP. ll. N. Kays & Sons CO-OP Super Market ..m........ I’-I-I-t 0rlmQIIoc-Si-_. fids donnority at the Pmtestani orphanage. and to assist IH mani- . Q dreadnas for one Cmcer so-