. ram,.FEbruary,6,1958'[‘he Guardian Page 9 i SPRING nints at every price level, with largains a-plenty in the moder- Jte range. So anticipate spring irith a charming print like this Iress of textured “sand crepe.” The mottled swirly pattern is of SEEK and you’ll find prettylbrowns and charcoal blacks ligh- PRINTS tened with pale beige. round- ed hipline is accentuated by tiny accordion pleats that break out into A full, flared ‘skirt. The flat bow belt is of rich brown velvet. 7 imsrico CROSS SCHOOL 'Beport of Rustico Cross School In the month of January. .Grade IX 1. Freda Doucette, lsandra Pitre, 3. Roy Pitre t Sterling Doucette. ' Tlirade VIII 1. Pierre Gallant, gimlgavid Doucette, 3. Pius Gal- ',Grade VII 1. Willard Pitre, 2. tettltleai Doucette, 3. Marie Dou- e. ‘. ‘Grade VI 1. Marie Doucette, IWanda Doucette. 'li_elecn Gallant, Principal. ‘Grade V 1. Carl Gallant, 2. bavidrime, 3. Betty Gallant. *G1’3iI€,IV 1. Gladys Gallant, 2. §0IIIIieA. Gallant, 3. Anne Pitre. Ilitade III 1. John A. Gallant, Iétlgarlnn Gallant, 3. Lorne Dou- I '. 1. Ivan Gallant, 2. IDAILY PATTERN I -..,c\ n n ‘-' ?a?‘§‘. :- NEW FLABBY rors fl0l>W cuddle to E . ys -— just mil 3 little baby loves. They 6 lly-é figmyllgtgffggll-0r.s of cordur- x I?“ I‘ " 9‘ aha?“ 7225:, Transder pat- 9‘ I11. rsl-“Pee cuddle toys about , - —- . it .' for .35 - Grand for bazaars. -M, 'fHIR'ljY - FIVE CENTS “T this pattern (stamps was {:1 5.. .Rola Gallant, 3. Bernard Gal- lant. Mrs. Eleanor Gallant, Assist- ant- , Rita Doucette, 3. Stella Doucette. Gr de I 1. Edward Gallant, 2. ST. THOMAS AQUINAS A meeting of the St. Thomas Aquinas Society was held at the St. Chrysostom School with an attendance of 28 members. Roll call was answered. Rev. Wendell Maclntyre was a guest Sum of $5.00 was voted to the Acadian Convention. The Acadian Bicentennial Celebration its to be held this summer. A recreat- ional program followed. Mrs. 'Al- yre Arsenault was in charge of games played. Music was fur HOUSEHOLD HINT Formula for cleaning felt hats: Add one teaspoonsful of salt to two tablespoonful of cornmeal. Using a soft cloth, rub mixture on hat until it looks dirty. Then brush hat with a clean stiff brush. You will achieve a clearer color rhen You dye an article if you irst bleach out all the old color, even if it is very faded and light in hue. ST. ANTHONY C.W.L. The regular ‘meeting of the St. A11th0I1y subdivision of the C.W. 14- Was held at the home of Mrs. Felix Arsenault on Sunday even- mg. January 26th. _ The president called the meet- 1112 to order and asked the spirit- ual director to lead the opening prayer. After the reading and signing of the minutes of the previous regular and executive meetings. correspondence consisting of a letter from Our Lady’s Mission- ary convener, also one from the Multiple Schlerosis Society were read. A sum of money was voted to be sent to each. The_ treasurer reported a sub- stantial balance on hand. The following conveners report- ed: Education, Press, Rad/io, Films and T.V. and Membership. Plans were made to have a guilt made to have as a lottery item. A Card Party was planned to be held the following evening in the parish hall. The drive for ' funds for the Social Welfare Agen- cy in Summerside was discussed and plans were finalized to con- duct same. . It_was decided to hold card parties in each district during the winter months in lieu of hav- ing them in the parish hall. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Alban D. Arsenault, Howlan. A lunch com- mittee was named. The meeting adjourned with the prayer to “Our Lady of Good Counsel,” after which refresh- ments were served by the comm- ittee in charge and a Social hour was enjoyed by all. STIRLING W.I. The regular meeting of Stirling W. I. was held at the home of Mrs._ Lorne MacEwen with the president presiding. Meeting op- ened by singing Ode, and repeat- ing the Mary Stewart collect. There were 14 members pre- sent. Roll call was answered by New Year’s resolution. The sec- retary read the minutes of pre- vious meeting. They were approv- ed and signed. _Correspondence was read and discussed. On motion it was de- cided to send $5.00 to the March of Dimes fund, also to renew subscription to C. A. C. It was moved that we buy 1000 Cod-liver oil Capsules. _It was decided to renew mem- bership of $5.00 for Music Festi- val. Bills were ordered paid. By- Laws for scholarship Fund for Queens No. 1 were read. Sick and School reports were then given. ‘A vote of thanks was extended to Mrs. Earl Henry, for scrubb- ing the Institute room, in the school. Recreation consisted of a question box - which was enjoy- ed by all. ’ Next place of meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Elmer Fyfe, when lunch committee will be: Mrs. Earl Henry, Mrs. F. S. Bell, Mrs. Elmer Fyfe, Mrs. D. C. MacKay and Mrs. Ray- Doug- las. Meeting closed by singing the National Anthem. 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