oe) Ee ot pian strong hee : is o ‘tion, feel that the Liberal party and Mrs. Alexander Claire Hogg, following. their Marriage at Trinity United Church, Summerside on Sept. 1. The bride, was the former Jennie Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. President PEI Liberal Women Re-elected At Annual Meeting Mrs. B. Earle MacDonald, Charlottetown, was re-elected pre- sident of the Provincial Liberal Women’s Association at the an- nual meeting held at the Char- lottetown Hotel on Tuesday after- noon. After routine business mat- ters were disposed of the pre- sident introduced Mrs. R.A. Kin- near, Port Colborne, Ont., Nat- ional president of - the Liberal briefly on the topics of organiza- tion and policy. Mrs. Kinnear said the Wo men’s Association is the working arm of the general organization acd she urged the members to keep the interest in the party by organizing clubs throughout the ovrovince in as many districts as possible. Policies touched on lightly in- uded education defence and in- tion. control. Delegates appointed to the Na- tional Advisory conference to be held Dec. 7-8 in Ottawa were, Senator F. Elsie Inman and Mrs. L.H. Poole, Montague; Mrs. B. Earle MacDonald and Mrs. W. J. Rodd, Charlottetown, and Mrs. L.G. Lewis, Summerside. RESOLUTIONS Resolutions were read by Sen- ator Inman, the first of which was a resolution of loyalty to Her Majesty, Queen Eilizabeth II, to the National Liberal Party of Canada, to the National leader of the Liberal party, Lester B. Pearson, and to the Liberal party of P.E.L Whereas the Liberal party of P-E.1. have up until the present time held infrequent meetings, we would urge that: a meeting of the executive of the P.E.I. As- sociation, Liberal Women’s As- sociation executive and the Young Liberal’s executive be called im- mediately to map out an agenda or formula as to how best we can gerve the Liberal party of P.E.I. Whereas the Liberal party of P.E.I. lost the power of Govern- ment in Session by a sma!l nuin- ber of votes on Sept. 1, 1959, we, the Liberal Women of the Associa- of P.E.I. needs a closer organ- ization with party workers, we do hereby resolve that the pre- sident of the Provincial Women’s Association and the Provincial president of the Young Liberal’s HOGG-RAMSAY WEDDING Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Ramsay, Poplar Grove, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hogg, Kelvin Grove. R Cecil R. Webber officiated at the ceremony. the Provincial Association execu- tive. All resolutions were adopted. Brief remarks were made by Senator Inman of the Montague club, Mrs. Russell Roper of the Charlottetown club and Mrs. W. ‘E. Smallman of the Summerside club. ee . The nominating committee with Mrs. Aiden Mulligan, as ~chair-| Lman,—brought in the= jollowing | slate of officers: Honorary _pre- sident, Mrs. A.W. Matheson; pre- sident, Mrs. B. Earle MacDon- ald; first vice-president, Mrs. Aiden Mulligan, Prince; second vice-president Mrs. B.B. Jones, ; third vice-president, Mrs. Lorne Wigginton, Kings; vice- president at large, Mrs. George MacKay; secretary, Mrs. Eugene Cullen; elected vice-president to the National executive, Mrs. L. H. Poole. Following adjournment the meeting was thrown open to dis- cussion Te ways and means of CORRAN BAN CWL Twelve members of Corran Ban parish council of Catholic Women’s League met in the hall on Noy. 11. The president, Mrs. Lloyd MacIntyre, opened the meeting with the league prayer. Minutes of July meeting were followed by the financial state Welfare convener, Mrs.-Emmett Martin, reported knitting being done for Welfare Bureau. Five members visited with the pa- tients of Beach Grove. member was asked to donate an article for a layette. Education convener, Mrs. Louis Bradley requested a Mass to be offered for the success of the school children ‘of the parish. Mrs. Alfred Watts, reporting for the entertainment committee told the meeting that the sum of $98.00 was realized from dance held in hall. Correspondence included . VISIT _LePAGE'S SALE TODAY Association become members of —— a pinch of SCHWARTZ Is a touch of MAGIC ssa awa Fe] 1 ‘Barbecue Sauce for Meats bk ; 1 1 — ‘ pos canned tomatoes \ f 2 ths. butter or cooking oil 1 tbs. Worcestershire : rown souce : ths. b sugar ry + i eae bee Dak Sean °F" \ for vinesor) iy Ya tap Schwartz e eee a = mustard 1 é e Yo wp ae ' ‘ 1 e inaredients tegether.over tow tam ' wane ee 414 cups sauce. Dip — Just sues 1 B before broiling or roasting, then use the 1 i basting. , 3 == 1 Leow = -on_first Monday of each month Each}. let-] fhe Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Nov. 18,.1959. 7 Mrs. Lioyd Wilkie, Alberton, ANGL}>*RUSTICO W.I.- The Angio Rustico Womens Institnute held fheir annual meet- ing at the home of Mrs. Roiand C. Buntain on Tuesday evening, Nov. 3 with the president, Mrs. Ira Craswell in the chair. The meeting opened with the ode and Mary Stewart collect, and the roll cali was answered witn 2 sympathy card. The minutes ot che last annua. meeting and the last monthly meeting were read hy the secretary, Mrs. S.D. Park- man. Mrs. Parkmsn gave a iiman- ciay report of. the year’s work which proved very encouraging aCspite our number of members. Mis; Waye presented a bill for cups and towels for the ters from Mrs. F.J. Steele, re- membership Miss Sheridan, re- spiritual bouquet for Bishop Klein Thank you note from Mrs. Dan Macintyre. Masses are to be offered for souls in Purgatory. deceased members of CWL. Five members attended. the Regional Confer- ence in Charlottetown. It was decided to hold meetings Mrs. Frank Connick volunteer- ed to make cake for lottery at chicken supper. . Father Wood spoke briefly to members urging them ‘o study some educational tovic for winter months. ACWW Delegate Reports — |On Conference in Edinburgh . |other countries will appear later. — introduced Mrs. Wil- Mrs. Fred Gates and Mrs. Jullian Herring were’ in charge a arrangements, for the meet- A detailed account of Mrs. Wilkie’s visit to Sotland and school. This bill was on motion oidered paid. A card of thanks was read from Mrs. Doris Pippey and family and other items of interest- were read and discussed-—€od Liver Oil capsules were distrubuted. to those wanting them. Mrs. Noel Hooper was asked to get mater- ial for programme planning com- petition. Commitier reports were given and new ones appointed as ful- wows: sick, Mrs. Ira Craswell and Mrs. §.D Parkman; lunch Mrs. Noel Hocper and Mrs. Dan- nie Anderson; programme, *> appointed; school, Mrs. Exton Sulman. All officers were re-elected for the coming year The next meeting will be heid at the home of Mrs. Read Steven- son when roll call will be answer- ed with an ar‘icle for an auction sale. The meeting closed with “The Queen”. and lunch was served by the committee - ‘in| charge, assisted by the hostess. | RADIOACTIVE WASTE LONDON (Reuters)—The gov-| ernment has published a bill) mccting of the Canoe Cove W.1. met at the home of Mrs. Milton presided and opened the meeting with the cde, followed by th. creed. - Roll call was answered by 10 members dy $20.00 and a donation Next meeiing will be at home of Cindy MacKenzie. Roll call to be exchange of Vhristmas presents. Liargaret MacKinnon and Velma MacPhee to be on lunch commit- ice. Meeting closed by singing God | Save The Queen,. after which a} aelicious ‘inch was served by tne’ hostess. | of $2.00 fr>m a member now away from the districi. ‘ The minutes of last meeting and ‘ast annual meeting were read and approvec. Dues were paid by 8 members. The scheol committee reported tock obtained for school door, painting vi mterior completed and dustbane is needed. Secretary-treasurer gave a re fort of a.J0od years’ work done. Bills presented for shower and pa. ; It was decided to start’ a Firsi Aid class on Dec. 9, Sinclair Cut- cliife to be instructor. The newly ciected officers are: president Mamie MacLean: vice-president, Fiorence MacFadyen; and sec- retary, Cindy MacKenzie are 10 attend Leadership Course at Central Royalt;. It was decided to enter the prv gramme planning competition. Discussion tock place re wit- SCHOOL BUS OVERTURNS BATON ROUGE, La. (AP)—A school bus with failing brakes turned over Monday, iniuring, more than 62 parochial students. First reportS said most of the injuries were minor, although at! least four youagsfers were being examined .or broken bones. . SUGGEST! YOU CHOOSE FROM THE LARGEST SELECTION OF FOUNDATION GARMENTS IN THE CITY. DAISY FRESH — SARONG, NU-BUCK ‘ENHANCE, GOTHIC MOORE & McLEOD. LTD. “Your Favorite Shopping Centre” * } j | SAUCE - On bacon NP SY SE ang of school. Martie MacFadyen 1 itt it! if your clothes are not becoming to-you ||. .°. 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LTD. , ’ oe , ; Y it . ¢ : . : ; a : [WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS —-_| 4. so neat ie bee ef Men Weng] we pe ees rae Sane 5 Cole when roll call will be an-| Report 4 ‘New London WI Members _ |i.izitt Sat Serf Fooren| an aroun ‘he . oS Se ' ~> Meeting closed by members re- 7 Rin Meeting opened with tne! peating together “in Flenders| > Mervin Celebrate 25th Birthd wad eee nates, ere| Figs A deo pot Mek ou elebrate ay Oe Melee pelt thal Weee| Field”. A delicous pot luck sup- witembers of the New Londenjty Mrs. Den Morrisan who site| and discussed an . ein bares omen’s Institute fellowship The president thanked mem} BURTON SCHOOL REPORT ebrated their 25th eed dees teat Selenite ee Grade X: Lana Wood, Marie Grade Four: with a chicken dinner held at|group. Mrs. Francis Murray gavg| ton during her of office.| naiton, Nadine Rogers 2 Mary Graham’s Road Hall. the ons to the men stating | The secrecary-tefsurer report!” Grade IX: Eileen Dalton, Fras-|> Institute ; is for women there are times| suctessful year’s work. Grade VIl: Cheryl Rogers, |2; Edward One of the speakers at the|when husbands must be asked A chairman, Mrs. Alfred Bren-| pougias Cooke Carthy gathering wes Mrs. Harold May-for help.’ James Cole replied to/ ran, was appointed for the elec} Grade VII: Mary P. Dalton | Grade hew, whe recalled that -the cur-| the toast. lion of Officers: president, Mrs.) Grade VI: Denzil Cooke, Dolor-|Knockwood, rent president Mrs, George Cole} A poem about institute mem-|Harry Sudsbury; vice-president,|e. Dalton - \ Matilda Knockwood where she represented the P.E.1. | 72° Sie UP finst President when Ter ee et cnathes choot ae | Mrs. Charles Cole; _secretary-| Grade V: Joan Dalton, James| Grade Two (Jr) WI at conferences on Civil De- organized in 1934. A|MacKay and another about men/treasurer, Mrs. Hiram Harring-| naiton Bradley, 2. Genevieve Doyle stated that the main ele-|_ 1 Teply Mrs. Cole said that|Ewen. == beli, Mrs. Marion Brennan; di -| alton Cooke, Mildred Perry Grade One (Sr.): 1. Sha ment in Civil Defence is the doc-| et work in the Women's Instit-| “A vote of thanks was extended |ectors, Mrs. Herbert Caseley,|” Grage i: (Jr) Louise Dalton, os time of preparedness and alert-| ute had brought her much plea-|the the Graham’s Road Institute|Mrs. Andrew Caseley and Mrs./ovieiie Rogers, Charles Arsen-| Grade One (Jr.): 1. Gavin ness. sure. by Mrs. Morton Adams, and | Keith Harrington; Red Cross con-| 9 . Gill, 2 Pobb Brake ? } ness. At the conclusion of Mrs.| Mrs. Oscar MacKay read the|Mrs. Don MacEwen. vener, Mre. Charles MeLelian. || !"4,. Gertrude Howard, teach-|raine Knockwood (equall, 3. IE Doyle’s talk, Mrs. Arthur Camp- | history of the institute noting that} A birthday cake made and dec-| The secretory was present-d) ? con MaCoate _ 3. Be bell, provincial convener of cul-|in addition to many other ac-|orated by Mrs. Harold May-| With a magazine rack in apprec- Saaehere a Alfred 3 tural activities thanked both|complishments the ladies had|hew was placed at the head| tion of ier services. VALUABLE FISH oe, ~-aie Mrs. Wilkie and Mrs. Doyle for|raised nearly $8,000 in that! sanje One<sicx cal) was reported.| Cod caught in commercial fish- ve 3 their addresses. .. | time. ‘* New committees were: sick,|eries often run to 50 pounds; the = Music for the evening was, Mrs. Eric MacEwen proposed| Pictureswere taken- to mark} Mrs. Andrew Casley and Mrs.|largest ever hooked is recorded “te sugplied, by Mr,’ Albert Pigechy | the ee the Queen. The|the event and games and in-| Keith Har-ington, school, Mrs.|as 211 pounds. WIN ALL THESE. to c : . “The s : PA pome e institute was given! strumental music enjoyed. 7 Pe — roe +E Mrs: Wiaccin Dewar wat chair- CANOE COVE W.1. = jto get estimate. Cod Liver OU MOORE & McLEOD LTD. - |- . @ Norman MacMillan, convener of} The November and annual ee a fee esto _ AUTOMATIC % = a APPLIANCES Enter the * x : HERE IS ALL YOU HAVE TO DO: Write 25 words or less about what you ike best about Silver Losses Table Molasses Company, Dartmouth, N.S. This con Scotia; New Brunswick, and Prince its advertising agency, Stanfield, Johnson & Hill Limited. ah 5.the decision of the judges will be final. Winners will be announced. _ ’ F i i i