APRIL 20. 1950. FHE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN (AGE SEVEN Retiring Commissioner Stresses Importance Of Guide Programme The report oi the Provincial it is to have such an eiiicient head Commissioner. Miss. J. Gordon Kso- of while ltslatlons. Donald. oi the Girl Guides Assoc- Last fall when we received Mrs. 1 ti submitted at yesterdays III- E m' John nears resignation as pro. nual meeting iollows: one or the most difficult teskii "WW 19” 09mmWni(91:l”'- hll-'1' that (aces a President is to give ”5'ohm”".'l:vi:;5':'”W::en w gang an Annual Report. The customary Sim tho. but our MW Deputy r th alrm o 9:i.?gusuo.,!.:,m,,t:e,ct;, D,:,';,,,:,,:',ht: Provincial commissioner ior Loncs '0 give 3 pun report of the wart, ll "XI. 3ll'Tfll'n Patterson. who work. From the splendid repo:-is Ek'"7 5” 4”” "mch 9" Mh”-3 we have heard today, we all must in H" m'”"- Y9" 7'” 5” W934 realize that we have had a very '91'”''' ”''t''”"" D”mW0n 94" mu yen” Emma. Guide meeting last year. P.ll I. The p,e,,de,,,-5 row... perm” bones were held up as an example then should call to mind the ob- ” mc""dB ” they had "' mu”? iectives oi our organization and w" W” ”'9"") ma q"'mY M me man, we I" ,mp1.,y1n3 1,, progrernine. The Lone: have ex- panded again this year. We should 1 lab! d . TN 1 ht C'- :31i:b,.ealle'dE dncdmmeilitlzlrii lager md”d W 0” 1”” 95' than a report. ior I ieel it we can We are very glad to be able to all catch the real spirit oi Guid- ing. then our work will surely go turn to such trained persons as go.-word, Mrs. W.A. Msclue and Mrs. J. A. Bug uni; 1 should mention en. Lawson ior drection in our musical wonderiui beginning we had ior competitions. Our Brownies are our Guide year when in October DOW Prlctiolns hltd It their 81-118- we were honored by a visit iron ins runes. to compete tor the the Ohio! Commissioner of Girl Rely Brownie Shield. Judging to Guides ior Canada, Mu, 13,3, a. take place this week. Wishart. Mrs. Wishart brought new interest and enthusiasm to all The Guiding Program ranks oi Guiding. Our chiei Com-v ' missioner was excellent public 11- It is important to have strong Provincial Committees but it is even more important to have strong companies and packs. tor it lations too, she is so thoroughly sold on the Guide programme, so is here where the realyouidlng is done. This might be a good time happy in her work. that I am sure to ask ourselves what are we last- all who heard her wished to sign up immediately with the Girl ually trying to acooinipllsh in our Guide Companies and Brownie Guides is they had not already done 50 packs? Let us drst look at uie Brown- ies, which is the 3-11 year old Kmup. To put a serious interpreta- ation upon our work. we ay say that we hope our Brow ies will develop helpiuli ikllil and attit- I wonder ii there is some rein- tioll between Mrs. Wishart's visit and the not that we have had an up-grade in leadership recently. We have been encouraged by the num- ber oi promising persons who have volunteered leadership during this past year. Howevenjwe still neul more Oulders. This seems a tittirig i-Ides throiish the 1159 Of ill? 930' am. to monk ou; Guido.-o who gramme. In actual practice much are doing such a fine won: in our 0! our Brownie ilrosramme is has- nrowniss. our children oiten iind an outlet for that creative imagin- ation which our iormal school system does not roster. In the homes too. parents oiten haven't the time or bent to encourage ens imaginative trend - that divine llllfk Which in later liie- develops into creative thinking. We should remember too that .the people who illlllily let things done. who as- sume leadership, In the creative and resourceful thinkers. Probably the greatest service our Brownie programme can do. is to gnccuraglz thxe1dimuina'i':.llIi1in andma ID?! 9 I I work e ior e Brownies. 58 you would expect. most 01 our Brownie leaders have an extra am- ount of imagination and -enjnv working with this responsive age troop. Brownie age children love to repeat iemiliar games and songs, love to celebrate. small occasions and share new secrets with Brown Owl and the pack. Brownies too have a magic language all thelv Own. using such terms as (airy sold (collection). iairy ting (tine circle in which the Brownies carry out their games). Most lmportarit oi all is the ewe inspiring toad- IW01. the symbol of the Brownies and the centre oi many or th-ir activities. It is under the toad- stooi. we will remember. that me elves and the little people are ni- ten found. But then at the age or twelve. our Brownie turns Guide. Ii she has been an industrious Brownie and passed the nscesia y tests, sho illes up to Guides. We dislike the ward test. but ior want or a better one. will use it. The flying up ceremony. complete with golden wings, is one or the most unior- gettabis experiences a little girl can have. In one group the Brown- ies sing farewell to their comrstle. who hali sadly. haii gladly goes over to the Guide company, who welcome her with warmth and ceremony. Our new recruit ilnds quite a diiierent atmosphere in the Guide company. and she is usually quite ready ior the change. In the Guide Company, we have a, more down to earth programme. The magic is gone but the spirit 'oi iun still prevails or it should. Here we have a diiierent type ai Guide Rally "lasl Eveilng one oi the most enthusiastic and well-attended rallies in years was held last evening in st. Paul's Hall by the Queen's county Guidesand Brownies. Almost we attended to see the film made by the Girl Scouts of America on "world Friendship”. loaned by lths National Film Board, the rum tells the story of three siris n-om Brasii. Canada and the U. S. A. through whose eyes is seen the world conieren- es in action. The iilm made a very deep impression on all those pre- sent. showing as it did, the power oi true iriendship. The film was shown by Divis- ion Commissioner Miss Iphigenie Araenault, and was commented on by Miss Lillian Duchemili. Public lltelatlcns Commissioner. i'Miss Gladys Hart. Iritemationai Commissioner presided at the Ral- .LV. and a ring song was led by 'Provincial Oarnp Advisor Miss Susanne Macxiiinon. The even- ing concluded. with Even- song and Tape alter which the daily was dismissed by Miss Ar- 'eena.ult. -.--1...... BUILD SPORTS GROUND OROOKED RIVER, sask.-(OP) m'rhe Board or Trade has obtained five acres of land ad.acent to this village and will build a sports ground. .......m..m.m...m..m lihle Brown owl now is replaced by the Guider, the older sister who gives her Guides as much respon- sibility as possible The more re- sponsibility the Guides can be per- suaded to take in the running oi their programme. the better job the Guider is doing. Out-door Activity i important Then we hope that in every Company our Guides are gaining a love and knowledge or the great out-doors. certainly this is one 0! (Continued on Page B) Conservatives Open Fire On a U. K. Budget LONDON. April 19 - (GP) - The conservative opposition in the House '01 Commons today ep- ened its criticism oi Sir stall.-rd oi-lppa' "as you were" budget -with is charge that the Government "seems unable ur'totally unwilling to control public expenditure." R.A. Butler opened the debut.- on the budget introduced yesterday by the Chancellor oi the Excheq- uer with the prediction that Brit- ain ls heading into "grave diffic- ulties." The House was packed with La- bor members, alert against any snap vote which might unseat til? Government. But Butler. e ton-I iiight Conservative, concentrated on. a detailed discussion at the Gov- ernment's iinancial policy. l some criticism of the Chanceiicr also was expressed earlier at a meeting oi the Parliamentary La- bor party, where Si! Staiiord gave a iurther outline oi the budzi-" which made little concession to the taxpayer beyond some minor income tax relief- Some members said they lei: more concrete action should have been taken to bring down the cost oi living and appease 5.000.000 trade unionists who are BFOWWS in il ti dei-theGov- ' . a ' I... 1'34 ,wx?gsa;E:;iE,gs1po&l;:y&1op ybllf family WI” '05; ;ok HA WK, 4r:(:"tle:j'"Iavors owever. o ' ' ed and the Government seemed ”ffy'RE WORM FAA” sure or 100 per cent support in the commons, where its majority is a '4 meagre four. ' ..t.:..;j..;: l E .) TO ATTEND MANOEUVBES I A i ...-e g x V 01'l'AWA. April is - (CP) -. L y Deience Minister Claxton today announced he has accepted an in- vliation from United States De- fence Secretary Louis Johnson to A attend U." S. army manoeuvres at Fort Benning. Ga.. and a U. S. Air Force' demonstration at Elgln, Fls.. next Friday and Sbturday. at a super ,, rr arcrricb in” delicious ilavor GET 4 ROYAL ruopiuos For THE PRICE or 3 PLUS ONLY 1: bonded pad Hereylt is :3 wonderful opE0fl:li:ily to stock up on the worlds; . . . a breeze to prepare ' wonderful source of food energy, so especially important for children! A Get plenty - get them now - in this great it sale! .....;ab;';;'s and 6e! yours today!” ; . .n .. ..- -s. - ,4-.:.s. n.. .. . Royal Puddings . . . and a compeni and packs. ed oniinaglc and imagination. Vn leadership. The wonderful inlai- lal Get-together In recognition or the Guidei-"ii services. the joint Local Associa- tions of this Province. again this year. helped sponsor a Oulders- scouters ball at the Charlottetown Hotel. This social get to-gather is- much appreciated and enjoyed by the Guiders. we would thank the Boy scout Association for their co-operation in making this a sue- cesa!-ul event. This spring brought the passing or one oi our most dedicated and esteemed Guiders, Mrs. William Rowe. Her mun y and lnilue-nee will live on long in the hearts oi her iellow Guides. During the pest year oi! Plio- vinclsl Executive hold regular monthly meetings. Good attendant: m'a.! assured by our iaithml te.e- phone committee Mrs. 0.0. Duiiy. Mrs..R..H. Rogers and Mrs. James Blake. i ' -our iirst semi-annual meeting oi the Provincial Girl Guides Asses- iation was held in October at Gov- ernment House with our Chief Commissioner, Mrs. Wishart, as guest speaker. and your Provincial Commissioner gave a report on the Dominion Annual Meeting oi the Girl Guides Association. New I -would like to comment very brieily on the diiierent De- partments. For those who are not too iamiliar with our work I Should say that the Departments or Pro- vincial Committees each serves a need inherent to all companies; e. g. our Provincial Camp Commit- tee helps the Guiders plan in: vamp; our Provincial Training Committee helps our leaders in be- come trained etc. To speak oi our camp Commit- tee. Miss Suzanne Macxinnon. o- vlnclal Camp Adviser, is do 5 very good job with a most dllii- cult department. Camping in can- nds today. is in a state oi flux, standards are being raised and we would like to meet these d ”--- In fact. we must it we are to hold our own. But it is dliilcuit to lrnrws how we can best plan ahead with nur small number and limited pocket-book. Our Finance Committee. under the chairmanship oi Mrs. D.M. MLG-uire durln the past year. has most successiufly organised I new iinsnce project to meet our Pru- vinclai expenses. We also grate- iully acknowledge a generous deli- ntlon from the Provincial Govern- ment towards our work. International Minded We have become more interna- iionel minded during the past year flue to the eiiorte or Miss aledill Htrt. our new Intel stionel Oom- rnlssloner. You will be glad to know that mas Hart has recently been rommended for her initiative and Have you visited CO-OP SUPER MARKET yet? It's a dream of u-slere . . . everything was planned to make your shopping easier. foster and inero pleasant. You'll be thrilled with the . arresting lerrey of fines! feeds In the Fruit. Grocery and Meal Departments. You'll enioy the self-service which saves you time and makes your shopping more convenient. Best of all. bene- fit from Ce-Op's .-value saving policy. "More Good For Your Dollar!" Il"s olwuys OPEN HOUSE or Co-Op -Super Market. OAK LEAF CORN. Zfor.....................29c . LANTIC SUGAR. 5 lbs? 486: T0 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . 95: 5. . SILVER SEAL (ROW GPOP) MOLASSES. q'I'. . . . . 36: SPANISH BLOOD . MT. STEWART STRAWBERRYJAM. . . . . . . . .. . . 29: Small Juicy ORANGES. 4elez. 1.00 PACKAGE TEA-King Cole. Red Rose. Brohmin. Horida Juicy ORANGE; 2 do; 75,; Tender Leaf. V2lb.'49c: lib...p................98e Emperor GRAPES. lb. 29: KLEENEX. 2 for . . .. 35: Mam. . 1uti:Ncn's so GRAPEFRUIT. 3 for . . . . . . . . .. 25: INSTANT POTATO - 3': BANANAS. lb. 2ic' MAZOLA L53?” 5ALAp Q", Eu-ling APPLES. dos. 39o SPECIAL ON "'”'45l” ONIONS. 5lbs..............25c S9ring.t,-me ,3 Fresh SPINACH. Zlbs. 39.: r 52 clean-up linie W Crisp CELERY. bunch . . . . l. . . I9: Iceberg LETTUCE. head .. . .. 19:. AND Now is THE TIME TO s1'ocK UP ON YOUR HOUSECLEANING NEEDS. 5:: OUR DISPLAY. Spring CARROTS. 2Ibs. . We AEROWA no aueemo 9 Wm ml?! 373 yam? M01157 , srrciiii SATURDAY oiiivi SWlF'.l"S. SLICED Breeilifusl BACON. 2 lbS- 1-15 ' PRIME RIB ROAST. lb. . . .. .. 55c TRIMMED PORK CHOPS. lb. 55: CORNED BEEF 406: rolled .. 47: 128 or. 53.00 FRESH PLATE RIBS. lb. 39: R FRESII on CORNED PORK HOCKS. lb. ..........23c CORNED NECK ms. 2 lbs. 25: SpringiCABBAGE. 2 lbs. l7c WAX , mm spring'ssErs. Zlbs. 11: F.i"'..':.'.'.'::"' ""'-"1 3” OXYDOL 35: use in stack: outlet. . . 69t ' l.l'l. Plums. Plneapples, Tangerlnes, lloiieydew l LARGE CALF SWEETBREAD. lb. . . We ieaiure..EEArAx ! : .. 45': ions, Lemons, Sweet Potatoes, Coconuts, To- . itoes, Salad Bowl, Cukes, Cranberries. and Fresh 5,3jlf3:li”'oa”i.:i”:ao?&??"ii3'-l. 1:"?-”x'-3 Ariiowiig ram wax SPECIAL I . "N50 . . . . . 35, .n.... M.i'."..'..'T.”.'..l' .3.'i""..:. '&.3.u”if.' B I-lb. 39o . - Wide Variety Cooked Meals for Sandwiches committee for attending to .,e . mu wwm "mun. SPECIAL H aocial side oi our Provincial lunc- one. i Next we come to our Training Committee, which is under the dir- ection of Mrs. Cl.l. en. The weekiy training classes held this spring ior Guide and Brownie leaders. were the most euooe;:ioi: we have had for inssiy yeeil. . credit is due to lira. Harry Outi- mora (Blue Dipieniad Guide-l. Miu aushnne . Ind Mrs. Pied Plokard, who amused such interesting and proiitssle - leadership sources. our Field Beo- Ni-II7. Ins. !'.I. Jenkins is soo- Iinlgtly on the move. '0'.” e gong" oqogmua s, ii guinea is her many cities dut- oor or Public Rs; 3 lbs. 98: pseiseolen and leailnl lagers. Pet lleevs, linen loan and eeiemsbllsa. Zfer 2lc:.l0fer31 Cooking APPLES. 3'lbs. 21: The trout are biting . . . so will not be home for lunch. I'm glad you got SWIFPS Cooked Meet at the Go-Op for sandwiches. I'll eat 'em. I all . . and when you're do- . lug your shopping at the Co- Op today better get some inure-"ell!-Bye. am mac in-mil... 1 enter satin ROYAL PIIDDINGS. 4 for .. .. . 31: our 4 FOR ms I-iucs or 3 pics I: .