-:-...-.-umvu . . -. LORNA MCINNII Lorna hlxiry Mclnnis. came to I born the West in September, 1954, and quickly slipped into the routine of the Ciizirlottctown Hos- pital SCI1(ltlI oi Viii:-1115.1. Her par- , ants Mr. and llrs. Nlzixwell Mc- . Innis live in 'l1.in..-ii. Prince Ed-g ward Island. Lorna graduated from Tignish High School in 1953. She is liked for her generous ser- vice to the sick. her pleasing per- Ionality and her never falling smile. Craswell Photo. CATHERINE McEWEN CHARLOTTETOWN HOSPITAL GRADUATES I Catherine Marie McF.Men is ano- ther graduate of St. hiaryis Con- vent. Souris. and of the Commerce Department, Notre Dame Acade- my. Kitty Joined the '54 class of students at the Charlottetown Hos- pital School of Nursing. She is the daughter of Mrs. Anne .llcEwen. Charlottetown. and the late John ML-Ewen. Kitty's sweet disposition. warm smile and willing hand will be ever remembered by her class- mates, and by all those who have had the pleasure of knowing her. i Craswell Photo. Thursday evening. Mrs. Beryl (Izh- PRETTY FOR A SUMMER TEA Modelling at the fashion show at lion. heavenly blue with grey, fash- R.C.A.F. station Summersldc on fioned with a full skirt and sur- Ion displays a .'Vatlynn junior nri-its rose trimmed. glnal frock of woven shadow cot-l plicc bodice. and her picture hat Photo by Wotton. ELEANOR ROSS Psychologists have a non theory about what ninkm pcnplc tired. If ynulre tired all the time. you're bored. It's as simple as If You're Tired All The Time, You're Bored tIlai' if you feel that you Just can't drag one foot alter the other- whcn you are otherwise perfectly healthy-they maintain that It's because you are not doing Y0"? Job efficiently! This theory. of course. doesn't apply only to the homemaker. it applies to anybody in any type of job - to anyone who's just too tired to ever catch up on his work. TOO MUCH WORK Of course, some people Just have more work than should be expected of one person, so this theory. obviously, doesn't apply to them. But let's consider how ac- curately the theory does apply in the average homemaker in the average household. You know how weary you feel at the end of a frustrating day when nothing has seemed to go quentl y. quires more than a few minutes of light labor, if it's done prop- erly. it's the backlog of jobs postponed that gives you a tired headache done. a lotion is easy. Actually, it's th only remedy. . done. a feeling of accomplish- ment, isn't going to be bored. right. .. The laundry has piled up. until its just too mountainous to tackle The kitchen floor looks like a dust bin. The lunch dishes were left until they merged with the dinner dishes. so that there's no counter space in the kitchen to set anything down. And, no doubt. both ovens of that nice new stove have become so cakcd with grease that it will take you a long time to clean them Zdmwz U-ICII0"I0Il-l4Is.waaiss-s:aaus.rsuaossiu Page 8 The Guardian Thursday, May 23, 1957 HAPPENINGS NORMA CBEAMER Norma ..nne Creamer, the daugh- ia. P.E.I.. and the late Mr. Cream- contemplating nursing in the Arm- ed Forces. Craswell Photo. PARKDALS W- I. ..The monthly meeting of Park- dale W. 1- was held in the hall on May 8th, with the president. Mrs. H. Douglas presiding. The topic was Mental Health. The meeting opezird by singing the Island Hymn and Mrs. at their residence.. 99 North Rlvgr Road. Friday evening. ldlowing the safety meeting held at the Charlottetown Hotel. was in honor of Mr. R. 3. Graham regional supervisor of the C.N.R.. and Mrs. is another V.I.P. in our midst unis week. Miss Atkinson is national president of L'io Canadian Associa- tion -known as the C.A.C. I9? OI M-fl Jvhn Creameh 50'-"'isoii was formerly provincial pre-s 'ideni of the Saskatchewan branch. er. is a graduate of St. Mary": Con- she gave up her home in Begun '93! High School. Norhufs JOY is and came to Ottawa to give her In Work well done. She Is an ex- full lime to the work. Mias Atkin- cellent bedside nurse. and is al- son 11-avg-I5 throughout (335.4, in ways ready to participate In ex-tine inicresis of C.A'.C. She is at tra-curricular acitivites. Norma is presem on a tom of the Mu-yum", calling on all branches. Wednes- day evcning Miss Atkinson was in iMoncton. Thursday in Charlottetown and af- ter this visit proceeds to Halifax. meeting Thursday evening, 23. in St. James Halli Mrs. J. A. Lawson, provincial C..A.C... Women of many organizations will be present and the public are cor- The lion. 1?. Earle Mscnonuia MacDonald entertained The party Graham. Miss Isabel Atkinson of Ottawa of Consumers. popularly Mlsa Atkin- She arrives by plane, Miss Atkinson will address a May president of will be the chairman. dially invited to hear Miss Atkin- son. an outstanding national speak- as. The Victoria Group of the Bar tint Church. Charlottetown. held their annual banquet at the Ren- dezvous on May 16th. After a few remarks by the president, Mrs. H. B. Willis. I special feature of the get-together was the presentation of a lovely Island paintinl 30 M"- Hartley Cunningham who is I091! to take up residence in St John 5. Newfoundland. The presentation was made by Mrs. Walter Bak- er. Vice-President of the group- After a few well-chosen words Mrs. Baker and Mrs. Harold Jen- kins sang a parody on "T90 50"” Jigge-r's Grounds" in which the! very humourousiy subsumed the names of the honor El"-i5I5 5nd activities in Sept. There are more than two hun- dred and fifty delegates. from 1.0. D.E. chapters across Lanada tat- tcnding the 57th annual meeting of the national chapter of Canada. Imperial Order Danlhltm of 319 Empire, being held May 25-29 at the Hotel Vancouver, Vancouver. B.C. Mrs. Lawrence B. Sman, Toronto, national president will be present. followed by the collect. Roll call was answered by "If I were a shut-in how I would like to be re- : iembered.” Reports were heard from the treasurer. sick, and S('Il00I coni- mittees. Two tonilioiirines had been bought for the rythm band. and ten dollars was voted to help pay expenses of a leader or guide to Doe Lake. The guides and brownies are planning a mother and daughter get together, and the Scouts had a party. also a hike. . Numerous donors were procur- ed for the Life Savers Club. The, date of the District Convention- has been advanced to June 13.; place Parkdale Hail. time 2 pm. Correspondence was read a nd duly noted, tickets were brought for the Kinsmen Spring Carnival. Refreshment c 0 m m it t e e for June are the following; Mrs. W. Burns, Mrs- Lois Brown. Mrs. L. MacKay. Mrs. R. Hardy. Dr. Thierault, psychiatrist at- Riverside Hospital in his address had the .ndivided attention of the members as he told of the meth- ods of treatment given in the years lzunc by and tliosc of tliei present day. Rapid stridcs have been made in the field of Mental Health. and from the knowledge gained, we know a new era has dawned for the mentally iii, A hearty vote of thanks was extend- ed the speaker. Meeting closed with the Nation- al Anthem. needs it! ., Instead of putting off such chores as placing clothcs in the washer. do it right that minute. instead of letting grease collect on the oven walls, swab them down with a sudsy sponge imme- diately after each meal. instead of letting the floors get grimy, mop up splashes and dust fre- EASY TASKS Not a single one of these Jobs is difficult, not a single one re- lf you accept the theory that feeling of accomplish Any woman who reaches bed- time with a feeling of a Job well such EASY crochet! Do a square at a time; Join to make lovely ar- ticles large and small! inch square in bodspread cotton. Thrifty crochet - only 10 skclns for cloth: 20 for spread! coins for this pattern (stamps can- not be accepted) to Charlottetown Guardian, llouschold Arts Dept,. 00 Front St, W, Toronto, Ont. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS. PAT- TERN NUMBER. FREE patterns, printed in our new Alice Brooks Needlecraft Boo k for 1957! Plus a wonderful variety of designs to order - crochet, knit- ting. toys. dolls, others. Send 25 cents for your copy of this ixclting NEW aeedls book - howl DAILY PATTERN PRIZE-WINNER! Sure to win prizes - and its Pattern 7215: Directors for Wu- Send TIIIIITY-FIVE CENIS in A bonus for our readers - two embroidery. buck weaving, SOUIIIS C. W. L. Mrs. J. J. MacDonald the newly elected president of the Suiiria sub-division of the Catholic womens League. presided at the May meeting which was held in the Parish Hall on Tuesday eve- ning, May '4th. and opened with the league prayer by Rev. Edwin Steele. The treasurer, Mrs. Joseph Campbell reported that the White Elephant Sale was a decided suc- ces, adding a considerable amount to the funds. The conveners of the standing follows; entertainment. Mrs. J. B. St. John, Spiritual, Mrs. Joseph C a m p b ell : Membership - Mrs. James Paquet. Sick visiting,Mrs. John McCon'nac:Press-Mrs. St. Clair Paquet. A special feature of the even- ing was an address and gift pres- entation to the past president, Mrs. Ar-temes Paquet. A Pantry sale was planned for Saturday. May mi and arrangements were madoifor catering to the regular Friday night dances in the Pat- ish hall. SOURIS LINE ROAD 3. Tbs regular monthly meeting of tho Soul-is Lino Road South W.I. was held April 3 at the house with eight members pre- sent. Meeting opened with Instit- ute Odc Joliowed by the mintuea of the March meeting which were approved at . Thu committees gave their re- poiu and new ones appointed namely: school. Mrs. Hugh Mac- Aulay; sick-Mrs. Blaine Macvab lsh and Mrs. Barnard MacAulay All correspondence was read and discussed. A thank you note was read from a member who receiv- ed a fruit treat. - it was moved and seconded that 32.00 be sent to tho crippled Childrens Fund. There being no further business that meeting cloa- ed with the National Anthem. The next meeting to be at the home of Mrs. Cyril MacDonald. Roll call answered by paying a nickel. Luncli was served by the hostess, Mrs. Emmett McGough. followed by a social hour and vote thanks tendered. on May 1. twsivs members of the Institute Souris Line Road South, and one visitor met at the borne of Mrs. Cyril MacDonald, and Mrs. George MacDonald. The meeting opened by singing the n- ltitute Ode. followed by roll I answered by pay paying a nickel. At any rate, the idea's wort Win!- MORNING SMILE There is expected to be a salt- I shortage soon. . . due to the fact that so many things now have to, be taken with a grain of ii. I IEFUGEIS FIGHT IICESTER. England (Reuters) Police found one man dead with; stab wounds and another seriouslyl injured Monday night after fight-I ing broke here out among refugee i SALAD SUPPER family. The Group plans to resmue Mn COMMUNITY CENTRE ' Stewart St. THURSDAY. MAY 23rd it was movsd and seconded that 810. be given as a donation to a family, whose home was destroy- ed by fire. Mrs. Danlal Malone. Invited the members to her home for the next meeting. roll call to be answered by "A penny for tbs sin of your shos."'l'iiroo mem- bers are to bring prizes for bin- go. While the hostess prepared lunch. a game of cards was enjoy- ed and social hour spent. A vote of thanks was iooderod both Mrs. (lilyiril and Mrs. George MacDon- CANOE COVE VI M. S. .. The May meeting of W. M. S. was held at the home of Mrs. Francis Macbougall May 6th, The president. Mrs. Albert MacDoug- all presided. Call to worship, St. Johns 2:5-Hts mother saith unto the servants. "whatsoever he saith unto you do it." Prayer by George Kilian. Hymn 606. Scripture 1 Sam. l.:9 2: 18.19. Exvosition-"A Godly Mother" was read by Mrs. Albert MacDou- gall. Silent prayer followed by the Lord's prayer-in unison. Hymn. 278. Study book was read by Mrs. Nicholas Glllil. Mrs. Neil Dar- rach has charge of the study. book for next night. Roll call was ans- wered with a verse of scripture containing the word mother, by 11 members. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. A bill of 62 cents was presented. it was mov- ed by Mrs. Mark MacFadyen and seconded by Mrs. Lauchie Mac-: Kinnon. that the bill be paid. Al number of Thank You cards.l were read. it was moved by Mrs. Lauchic Macliinnon. and seconded by Mrs. Nicholas Gilles. that corres- pondencc be received and placed on file. The members decided to hold a missionary Service. Sun- day. June 2nd. The annual meeting will be held In Canoe Cove Church. June 3rd at 8 p.m. Offering 85.35 followed by offeratory prayer. Hymn 393. Closing prayer. Lunch was serv- ed bv the hostess and committee in charge. BIG FASHION SHOW LONDON (Reuters)--A seven- country fashion show will open in Yugoslav families occupying a Moscow June 4, Tass news agency said today. Bulgaria, Czechoslo. vakia. East Germany, Hungary, Poland and Romania will be rep- resented. Communist China will send observers. FIRST SINCE THE WAR RANGOON, Burma (APi..Thc first Japanese piano on land in Burma since the Second World War touched down Tuesday with Premier Nobusuko Kiahi aboard. He will spend three days in Burma on a tour. He is the first Japan- ese premier to make a tour of South Asia since the war. rrs forward out of PNPEP IIISIINMIL tho trout muscles have no sup- port and tend to become flabby. SPOT FOB FAT Flsbby muscles make an Ideal lino at the back of the neck. IXEICISI WILL HELP to fldaby throat musclss. In taking The minutes u no ponaus 1 I 5 mstiu woro1t:aI mfg, appmvsd ' A I I. TeereportedhllT:Sl.3S:.Mrs H ' I "”'”'""”'"'t'"'0tehinzue Joseph L. MacDonald wu newly OOI" ea . CITIGQO 5 skin an its treat or the uimi. Poattin' Lia back if i I - ' I . EII?m:uinhTm”Ti3T End h' or bed an nus" flea " c'i”"' Mrs. Blain:MMa:l:ariaiiJo;:; 2; BOCI( C In TTOU 35 said: back or” . " ppaintod . . "m"- 3”” II! is lisuwcmuey. nalneunud for the fol- ay ma JEAN KAIN - slack Inuaclos lot the eliinlins :lyclc;I:'n:: xuiuhcgea 0 III) . "Thug III. I Vlhil Corrupoadnce was suit with. PW h."d c 1' luck 0' pa, e . tag you, stronlll reslstilll this action with h troubles That line at Iionthlmdmd I mnmwoporedm” dd? Zeal: ckmof the neck is the test ”'””m'"” ”'"i M "" ' ""' "I u.'i?'2i.."""' "I" program 3 ac - . x . ciae ' Powniy VI. I. Its purpose was to It should be held almond! stralaht H, II", "" mm 9,, and norms and you will pass along ideas for W. I. own when your head is he! IIIIIIYGIY bk 0; 5. an puma hm, I to get bug returns by mu gm prozrams It was decided to on your 5II0IIId0"- "'9 PW I3 W "M ,,m, nu. dwuldu II! 01 I - tted out or c:.r...:....":i. '2... ':.:.'.'...'”.": l::is:”t.if”-t5'-3"- --m - W - Members decided to most at iii; stretch or a use. no munch: 1' the gtntnu swing forward. mcaaasn raica: ""'”'”' "”"" ”" "”'"”"”"'” "' ”'"'"'” "' m M m on c0ilu:yi:I. u"..". Tbs SYRACUSE N Y hing of school. But when your head is ati-aiaod Y 1 . , . . (AP)-Sun tea is to pull up with that day newspapers here will 1,. in, oroaudtromllitoll Exercise helps to restore tono rkin spot for fat. Add fat to 5'..i Enuscles and the result is a double chin effect. But whether or not calories bloom under the chin, droopy bead posture and I MAY CLEARANCE THURSDAY. FRIDAY and SATURDAY COATS (sizes 2 to 14x) clearing at 207:: off . Special lot of Glris' and Boys COAT SETS (3 to 6x) clearing at 35.95 each Special group of Girls' JEANS and SLACKS (sizes 10 to 14) clearing at . - - - - -- .. . . . . 52.00 each Assortment of BABY GOODS, clearing at 51.00 each I THE MISSES HOLMES and BRADLEY 159 QUEEN ST. DIAL 3414 my. me silver dollars I' member Ofyour r9mI7y.f Now, i Now, thanks to Cream of the West's now high-prohfn formula, your brood bakes up high, light and white as white can be-tondor-cnniod and Ivan-grained ovary time. And calm and pics on delicious porfodioo soosossosossoooooocooooouoo 2 35,: the (room of the West- ' jolly miller Will visit bonus in Charlottetown and District WATCH FOR HIM. If you have a bag of Cream of tho Wat Flour wiisn tho Cream of the West Jolly Millsr visits your homo, you-AND YOUR ENTIRE FAMILY- oocli got a FREE SILVER DOLIARI So be sure to have Now, All-Purpose Cream of tho West Flour on hand. All-Purposo FLOUR with now, All-Purpose Cronin of tho Wost Flour. So be sure of better rosuls Ivory time you babe. Ask for now, Cream of the West Flour HUNI -; A nnaurnrui. ELECTRIC (lLOCl(.'l'WOCIIANCEs wnan you our- zsm. BAG gsonomar om: CHANCE on 7 LB. am 1.65 IMPROVED FAB 5 to 7 RM. Sponsored by C.W.L. Holy Redeemer Sub-Div. Tlckeia sim in oaias .An ROGERS TELEVISION MAJESTIC ALL MODELS IN STOCK Soo Our Display NOW LOWEST PRICES ON THIS OUALITY TV . HRESTONE Home 2. AUTO min. ,1 statisci AT 590. CONTEST ENDS WEDNESDAY 1 u. can IIOMEN I00!!! 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