' is ‘ : euws cuuree Women i from the Constitution ae [Walter P. DeSilva Addresses. | fer, Samitaton Mxtare 7 - |P.E.1. Home Economics Club _ | sts see sre sags si ‘ ale ra a that our Mas- | The Prince Edward Island) al areas by the removal of crude ‘er world needs, | Home Economics Asseciation odsnediaen signs. who are so sure in their own | had Mr. Walter P. DeSilva,-pro- Mr. DeSilva praised the work| lives of the wonder’ that He has | vincial town planner, as guest of the Rural Beautification Se-| fought for them, whatever the meer for their February ciety in improving the aa paranoia 5 organ- Anne Bond, Women’s Editor, Phone 4-8506 | Meeting. , . | ance of rural areas in pro-| ization , missionary eee ea TOE ok oe Sas Maina Came cen "meng i he attractive c rys ; 4 § The Guardian, Th Feb. 22, dao of hed ieee good, well-marked roads is an ,must continue and i n- and read them the commenda- aid to the tourist industry. Twenty-four members answer- ae | ton of . Samuel Holland In conclusion, it was noted HAPPENINGS | rare canoe Se scr SP “a . of the city of Charlott 3 vent maluse of land in order to, A was that the i | He noted that much basic re-. 2¢cord an orderly and aesthetic Gnint Oe emg faveion- q : reh was growth in a community. es ‘or gs of Winners at the Charlottetown| Next meeting will be held im Yicing plans for a py Boa ephenr Following his address, Mr. this group. A motion that mem. 4 Duplicate Bridge Club held at the Guide Room of Spring Park that public interest would do DeSilva, was thanked by Rev. orial cards be given, rather the Charlottetown Hotel on Mon- and will be a Blue and Browm jiuch to assist implementation | Mother Loyola, president of the than flowers, at the time of . day night were: north - south: training. of these plans. Where a town is association. | bereavement, was carried. It 5 1. Col. W.J. MacDonald and allowed to expand without pre- | | was decided that all the mem- / Jim Coles; 2. Mrs. Helen Dun-. The .nonthly meeting of the vious planning, Mr. DeSilva. | bers act as a visiting commit- i j bar and Mrs. L.E. Wellner; Rainbow Club was held Monday said, and where public open Margate UCW | tee to the sick. Eight o'clock east-west: 1. Dr. Doug Mac- afternoon at. Sunset Lodge with space is taken for building there. ; | was the time set for the meet- — -_ Ron Wilsack; 2. the president, Mrs. P. Sharam, | wij) result undesirable crowding Mold Meeting ings to be held on the first . WE. Cotton and Mrs. presiding. Meeting opened 1! jeading to poor living conditions KENSINGTON — At the first Tuesday of each month. A mo- — GUIDES AND Brownies of | daughter banquet held in the | | 16 tables in. play on Monday night. P Lt. Col. ¥.B. Conrad and Mrs. | Mrs ‘the usual manner and seveD | and unattractive surroundings. new members were welcomed. K. Norris, Mrs. C.R. theson, Mrs: W. Bain, Mrs. Walter Brehaut, Mrs. L: Won- fastremental He also noted that much im- provement can be made in rur- music by Walter general meeting of the newly, organized Margate United! Church Women, the president, Mrs. Wilfred Pickering, thanked the group for placing confidence tion was passed that the new organization here, be . caHed “Margate United Church Wom- en’’. Roll call for next will be answered with a verse of scripture containing the word the First Baptist Church group church hall Tuesday aight, | Conrad left this morn participating in oe “Left to right are pou Den- ELLEN’S DIARY | extended trip to Southern Cab ook fae ee Soneht Pianes cok bandos in her, by electing her _. “light*’. It was unfortunate due ‘ § EEE i i ‘ee +“ coremieny With Her Hi it: | als, Isabel Lewle, Mr, ste, - | ore. oe The meeting closed with the ‘4i1, On behalt of the commit- ‘must’ " inte our new organiza-|{9,Power allure, that the film, ten iond Miy, George Colpitte, | Gale Colpiite, Seas Se F ebruary Strolls Along Mrs. (Dr.) John Craig agra Menelterin tee, Don Caseley thanked Mr. tion, Jesus did this while he yee Wrist cond Lae hostess “to the North District) Mrs Oliver Tremere of 224, Mrs. Champion for the use laboured hereon earth. He said | The meeting closed with a hymn captain, at the mother and and Mrs. Colpitts. j | Guiders Club at a supper meet- | {mg Monday night. Miss Frosty, Glistening Path “Sometimes’’—one—tefiects on and pins, by the District-Com-— of their home. Hampshire is a patient in the) : Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Callbeck, “I must needs go to Jerusalem” and “I must work the works of and benediction. ° tL / e Sie : 4 M | ‘ | Fou nder S Birthday Marked Donahue, presided. ~— eee needs : Bed lett “ Him that sent me’’. If we put s err On silver shoes, February, is a season but a composite of . The highlight of the meeting ‘Terry Carrier, student at noggrve ae ia ae 4 A red into our work it will go ab 1R strolls tonight, on paths that al! that is remembered of it? | was a presentation of warrants! PWC, returned to the city on ie csoniianian ‘tor hee eee with suecess. a a ~~ _At Mother, Dau + Guides and Brownies of the | First Baptist Church held“their | first mother and daughter ban- | quet in the church hall Tuesday | evening, Feb. 20. ary catered, with Mrs. Bruce | sion on the bridge of our lane, met on your. way, a poem, a| Tawny Owl, &. James Brown.) sj i i , ; The ‘of the oecasion Lewis as convenor. The tables | 4, ao where the road follows blossoming tree, a bird singing) ‘es; Miss Sally Burke, Brown oe eas een rae ter Mildred and brother, Elmer. vestry on . Tuesday evening, : was to” ate Thinking Day, | were decorated with candles, | close to the stream, coming, near your window, a child’s| Owl, - Spring Park Brownies; | finance committee of St. Mark’s| nd Mrs. E February 6. Which commemorates the birth- carnations, and models of Oeides | there preferably on foot, as we face smiling up at ‘Mother, an| Miss Mary Arsenault, Brown church Vestry. Am enjoyable Mr. and Mrs. Earle -Leard, The secretary, Mrs. Arthur FLORAL of Lord and Lady Baden-| and Brownies created by the | have. so often when strolling, early fall-sunset, the handelasp | Owl, Holy Redeemer Brownies. ; ~ | Central Bedeque, returned home Profitt was asked to read the evening was spent with auction! on Menday after a visit with Purpose and the Function of the FANTASIES and the Guide sisterhood girls of the Guide company and | with James, you may hear it: throughout the world. . Guests also included Rey. and | s. H.L. Mitton, Mr. and Mrs. J, Rupert, Mrs. Maicolm Mae- ghter Banquet ton, Guide Isobel Lewis and | Gail Colpitts, and Brownie Con- nie Dennis and Lena Webster. A group of the Ladies Auxili- | Brownie pack. Rhonda Maclin- | nis thanked the caterers, } A display of handiwork and | Guide and Brownie tests was. Can Often Be Dear Mary Haworth: 1 am) grained by f example, you | the bleat of a lambkin, the song | us. But tomorrow, that is the) and hymn. | Police said thieves used exple- are spotless, dangerous sewer ple lurk | $8, a professional woman and/ are leading a self-defeating ex- of @ robin... sacks of grain along| dreamer's paradise. Everything) ‘he scripture was read | Sives Wednesday to/blow open a in every drain. No liquid disinfectant int m Oats &@ decent person. It seems a de-| istence. You need pay-| a headland, arid the pattern of | 18 possible with tomorrow; ©! yrs, Charles Frizzel, and Mrs, Small safe in the office of Ideal can budge the eo areas a = “> | Chum 15 oz. Tins tent girl doesn’t have a chance eens or analytical - the sowing again on the fields. Sore too foolish, no goal too| nuncan Gass read the exposi- | ae ee The strong box, | a eo '. we c eee. 2 — 3° OFF mig, | ge tgre tite ies ty, For it is the little things that, Until tomorrow — Diary —|20" ™ ime theme “Cues By 8 aia ee ete hte | ees germs that collect in clogged-up DOG FOOD sink drains. So, it’s easy to see why Gillett’s keeps drains fast- - a i li attorney who {s 45. He tells me| Meanwhile, don't mention the a | Alex MacPhee and Mrs. Ronnie | afe place in which to wash dishes. Do be wise . . . put 2 be loves me, yet I have cause| %her woman to ‘the bachelor. WOMEN’S ORG ANIZATIONS Cudmore. SPECIAL aa of Gillett’s Drain Cleaner in every drain, every By the case 4.59 believe he is having an af-| Actually his sketchy attentions Thirteen members attended | week . . . then you'll know they are clean, clear, and sanitary! | ————_—______— fair with another woman. He) to you don’t afford warrant for ‘the meeting. from hairstylist FAST GOES, SO GOES THE DAY noticed? |. LUNCHEON MEAT doesn't know that I have knowi-| You to quiz him about his other 4 AS BREAK , $0 | vss OVER I ry netivition. Aa otnitt-en p t Luc Su er Is He | ‘The minutes of the last meet , That's why I make a point of ‘sta KAM 4 age of his seeing her regularly Activities. As you aren't engag-) °C) pp ‘ing were read and proved qperch M& every day right with RED RIVE 202. AJC and staying until the early mor- nad te oh ae Ie et table ‘ | and correspondence consisted of £ CEREAL. So good to eat and so good J ——————_____ no we his comsiene, not to ser} BY Clinton WI Members _|s,2ewtittr trom tian Dick eerie remmiece ts | HAMBU 1 love him very much and/ © ooctation, on the score of how! y 'son and a letter from Mrs. some blend of cracked wheat, rye and have told him so. He calls me) onde his time —M 1 . we de vat. Liovd Wilkie. An invitation tol oF itcon's B | flax. It hag extra values for Fresh G, Sse enon, simetimes wt In| Mende he me MT | A pet, ak, -tanger fr the nn exchange of home made YAl- ihe” Wald Day af Prayer Ser a's Ranty Sep FY SS"% door reqaney. “Bed River | eos —_— th — o “ap Protestant. For a while my fam-| started off an interesting and in-| The vice-president, Mrs. Hen- vice Se Seupere Was octave’. ‘ “YE ‘nature's mild regulator’. What's more, it’s so easy . . . easy lb 89c : shows .up- as ily and I attended an independ- | formative ‘ for the Clin- sley Higgi haired the meet Bible study was led by Mrs. Just arrived—the fabulous to prepare and easy on the budget. So why not. make a real . Sree x with 9, gift ex- ent, separated church of a cer-| ton Wennan't Institute on Mon- a: — “ Richard MacPhee, I five week French rinse dis seal of the day’s first meal — by breakfasting on delicious, = several mn aan inte tain denomination, But this | day, February §, at the home The treasurer reported all bills \ one the benediction, | 4 covery!, Rege Color is the * § mutritious Red River Cereal. SNOWFLAKE branch i of Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Picker- | paj ‘ear uneh was served by the hos- irst rinse to give sparkling “FOLK . sho li ' is ane Eo eeteeee Uae — Ca ed ie ee oo a “ on Se sick committee also tess, assisted by the committee | § Glmor glinn thet’ lest 'S '. RCL Fon is Cry -— “20 ee all who live is haw SHORTENING his Iife and he always denies) vont dancing, movies, TV.| Farm Forum on the "i was decided to hold a Val: | @. charee. ween bad: engin 6's s wash-day helps I've found . . . soft-as-silk *. watching, ete, - | radio, after which a discussion ontine party at the home of Mrs. Robert MacKinnon invit- [| ' through shampoo after } || CALGON, the wonderful water-conditioner. 2 Ibs. 55¢ } 1 have shown him every cour-| | know the Bible tells Chris-| (90k place and reports were fil- \4.. Sterling MacLean and Mrs, | &¢ members to her home for the} shampoo. Rege Color adds See, with Calgon, how bright and clean tesy and vitae nae Pat tians to separate themselves | led out. aethies Shuai aah "| next meeting. . oo. fpr tag, ear eae we sheets as be! Calgon, . member or world! Following broadc. : | 1 We @ lustre te, ‘ Water , cures ‘Hangover _ s Christmas, Valentine's Day, his ee te ne to ines, éiecuesion, ad ast — New committees are: sick, | NORTH RIVER W. I. 4 dull, dry or over-processed : . . the film of soil, minerals and soap | Big 6 oz. Jar | birthday, etc., some quite ex- oneself without feeling pth » James E. MacKay opened the. Mrs. Sterling MacLean and Mrs. Mrs. Fulton Warren was hos- | hair — and. it vitalizes and 4 or detergent, that sticks to your sheets. and ae |}___ him. But he has given me! +; : 7 ae | the encore singing, ‘Let me- Allan MacDowell and Mrs, Ken- | North River W. 1. on February] =‘ o- = a's « = » of itt makes everything stiff and scratchy, but Calgon prevents | ttle in return, though I ae | cots ceine orivberontette can: Cali You Sweethegrt”. and the "¢th MacDowell. |S Proliowing the ‘opening ritual, 7 we. Semuel orev itech end elethen are netecelly wee’ chick meen expect much: just a phone cail.| cos . Mary Stewart Collect. ; Contests were conducted by | roll call. was answered by 16] pleased to have cori ally ‘clean! y , More a as a token of his interest in my I respect this church for its Tem members responded te Mrs. Hensley Higgins and Mrs. | Members repeating a valentine | on his staff twe _ . —_— welfare. firm beliefs but don’t go along | S@! by paying 25 cents for the Vernon Gillis and Mrs. Don- | verse. qualified © hair I'M DELIGHTED TO BE ABLE to tell asthma sufferers about I see him at church, but re-| with all it believes. Will yea eat March of Dimes. One visitor ald Dickieson. Correspondence was read and] dressers — | ee ie et can have... . | ently I switched to a different! moe straight? 1 don't: oom te eee Theres, Mrs. The next meeting will be at | dealt with and it was decided | Miss 2 Margaret oa an _ een es a3 Sunday service, thinking of try-| know anything, any more -J.L., Wiltred Pickering read the min-| the home of Mrs, Norman and-|to take up a collection for the | Crane tae Come tthe ae oo ing to forget him; but that is) pear J.L.: Vital church mem.| wes of the January meeting. | Mrs, Edward MacDonald and | March of Dimes. It was decided ond wheeze and 4 gasp for breath with asthma difficult = ~~ pe bership presupposes understand- a ee another ng nom ru be answered with | that o> given to ‘the feos age — Sronic Recast, ea | ‘no joke!’. | SEE OUR LUCKY DOLLAR someone. I can't figure him out.| jp f and wil ertool child. | e 86 e: | schol . : . P.M z-Mah Capsules make life Bhould T forget him? Should | obedience te. that church's rat ren, The ‘Red Cros fonvenor | Following the m&ting lunch ‘The reports of the sick and Elleen’s Beauty Salon seem much brighter. ‘They bring almost | fugu un Mone ny mention the {ther woman? If ne} os for safeguarding its flock. te. Caples | of the was served by the hostess as- school committees were read instant relief and leave no unpleasant after-effects. Do discover ealls again, Ahould I refuse to But a man’s conscience deserv-| Women ty Se ' sisted by Mrs. Alton MacLean and the bills of the group paid. | 162 Kent St. Opp, Eaton’s | how effective they are! Believe me, you can rely on Raz-Mah —- pee him? |es a hearing: and your search-| @lsteibuted to: the members, a |°"? Miss Edna Martin, | Mrs. Roy Bruce was appoint- | rut Ae ee I whens eee eS NS tT is Gee 8 Weymouth As I say, I love him; but 1 ing second thoughts call for a “thank you” note was received. 8ST. THERESA’S C.W.L. | ed to see about having the piano SEER . want 2 responsible love partn- heart-to-heart talk with your| $1.00 was voted for the "Home| The regular monthly meeting |= —— SS =S= SS = = per sad teal his Jove! pastor or a possibly higher ee-| Beonomics Scholarship Fund”. | of the St. Theresa's sub-division iif ee — = me Seataee of his! clesiastical authority.—M_.H. A paper on Home Economics | of the CWL was held recently at } i ° : ' , ” y Aaa ap at is your ad- Mary Haworth counse|s| was read by Mrs. Bruce Clark. the home «f Mrs. Peter Me i ° Dear RS: “Blessed | through her column,-not by| The March meeting will be held Kenna. The spiritual director AY e iy 5. — oe mail or personal interview. | at the home of Mrs. Leslie Pay- opened the meeting with a pray- Wy : ? expect nothing, for they | Write her in care of The Guard-| mter, roll call to be answered « i Page vee : aS io cram Se is oe eee ‘with a joke. A paper on Educat- | te secretary, Mrs. Reginald | ; THURSDAY 9 A.M. — 5 P.M. | ¥ . fon will be given by the teacher, ; : : foe hares iw neopets ng tates ool 6 TAURS. — FRI. — SAT a en the, boob’ susan ‘Annual Meeting | aan vatugy wa.‘ |eerreepondeece wen fealt with | r : . SATURDAY 9.A.M—12:30 P.M. T think you should forget him. He|¢] B Alberton __ Mrs. Alban MacDowell was and committee reports were |i pers . mT — ge pronase by ? Y , pansene, te pe ears of - It was ears take il ~ eee ——e lll Fealizing that your attachment Glen, Valley Women's Institute up another collection for “More jj i ae 991 ' 99 a is more @ aoe oo non dies Aid Group on ee . Roll call ee for Chile)’. |||) $5.00 “$4. $3. $1.00 .25¢ : : A number bers report. |i! s ‘ . og |g that they ed quite | sendy | 70 Pair 33 Pair Men $s | 112 Pairs Ladies RACK OF Assorted Polish | social welfare. They are to jij ‘ ’ a be posed in ttt Thomas | DRESS SHOES | DRESS SHOES | GIRLS’ BEIGE | ,JNty Plastic | iateving toe mesg 1m I NATURALIZER | > botanic. patos SQUASH HEEL sng / | was served by the hostess and } ; : ° —_— feral recor thwed 7 Pair Misses | 10 Pairs Ladies’ BIN OF ODDS TERRY CLOTH / number ms. j iH jad FIGURE SKATES WEDGIES AND ENDS SLIPPERS / - Ms. Elmer Fraser entértain- : . = HH ed the February meeting of 4 i} South Lake Women's Institute ii FOOTWEAR CLEARANCE $2.99 1.99 | which was attended by eight 7 members. } ee ics tale 2nd Floor 30 Pr. Girls’ JET HEEL PUMPS 25 PAIR CHILDREN'S sHoEs |] Quah win, tocieding ny BIN OF MEN'S FOOTWEAR SPAR GIRLS FLArrigg {ij letter received from the 18 P. i hing Bargai Sapa in Korea, Seas a. in Centre . ‘help and telling about the work NEW SHOES ARRIVING DAILY — WE NEED THE SPACE ue. Sen ORDERS PLEASE OUT GO THE SALE REMNANTS — AT DRASTICALLY REDUCED PRICES WSC, The secretary was asked _ Unfulfilling giisten frostily wherever + he- moonlight falls: on the yards, and the fields, and descending to the stream, which in these) midwinter days is caught here and there by ice... But if you. } a wider and more inclusive note, “when I consider. what tremen- dous consequences have come from the little things— maybe a/| smile from a stranger you have’ deemer; missioner, Mrs. Ed. Morrison, | Holy Redeemer Co'y and Mar-| jorie Gillan, Lieut., of Holy Re- | Mrs, Helen Silvern, of a friend, sunlight on sparkl-| now as it croons its winter) ing glass, a favorite song, a through the courtesy of tune. A quiet little air it sings! compliment, falling leaves, a North Local Association. as it curves and ripples and letter, a rainbow— I think there flows down toward the mill and? are no little things!” A new library was organized the to get prices on tables and all the little things of it—| past, though usually nice to re- sights and sounds, the new| member is over and done with. The present is always tugging at and Alex MacPhee on Wednesday | the evening. The meeting opened | with the call to. worship, prayer | greens, the rose in the maples, | set the seasons in mind. What Good-night, followed by prayers by Mrs. | to Miss Connie Edgett, Capt of | after being tit at hts, home at Kensington for the past week Mr. and. Mrs, Edison Wright, | who have been visiting their son William and Mrs. Wright, in \ Mr. — po —— ae: Toronto, are travelling to Cali- mn eee r home at Ken formia to visit Mr. Wright's sis- and contests, a humorous read- soe ae ee ee in aris, Peterbourgh an awa, ing by Mrs. Ron Pe ,_and Ont., and Pointe Clair; Que. at the East Wiltshire School, tun- Mrs. Hazel Campbell of Be- the opening: worship service on the theme ‘‘Handicaps’, and jled the group in prayer and | meditation. The hymn “Blessed Assurance” was sung. The | meeting was held in the church H. BENNETT CARR Insurance Counselling Dist. Supr. Sun Life of Canada ‘New Name, Saints.” This was 20t contain as much as a nickel. SAFE WAS BARE OSHAWA (CP) Oshawa . and running and sanitary . . Donald, district commissioner, | arranged as a background. The | dam below. Numberiess times) “It keeps cold, But it’s great | chairs for school. An interestin | ‘ Se . | . e ed. fi if j Dr. A.L. Roberts, and members | group participsted-in an infor st this season when homjng| weather, we're having” a farm-| program was then put on con-| Plans for a social evening to “du, here she will be visiting Phone 4-8817 — 4.5435 ’ , the local association: Mrs. mal singsong, and the Brownies | with James from a visit at this|er who came by this evening) sisting of a reading entitled, be held in Warren Grove were. relatives. She was éccompanied Charlottetown, P.E.1, a ¢ a § . Myatt, Mrs. E.G. Dennis, concluded this part of the a | or that house of this Road we| commented, ; “The Joy of Milking”, followed discussed and it was decided there by her son 6m ‘ = Robert Abel and Mrs. Le- gram by dramatizing the folk have paused to hear its music| “Clean” James smiled. “No by tested recipes which were that East Wiltshire would take eeanees ; = 17? Graften Dial <8 Roy White. song “The Shepherd Maiden”. | fading in softly with the wide trouble with drifts!" | explained and discussed. care of the sandwiches and | ; | Mrs. A. L. Roberts, Brown The program: concluded with white peace of the winter-night.| “It's not like some Februar-| Next meeting will be at the Warren’ Grove sweets. - ae Pee CAR ain Ss Dwi, and Nancy Roberts intro- | the Guide and Brownlie Taps. | The spring tune of the stream) les’ we said. j|home of Mrs. Kermit Bruce, Mrs. Jack Peters invited the a duced and welcomed the guests. | Assisting the captain and James most enjoys. When the! ‘No indeed!” the visitor offer-| when roll call will be answered members to her home for the by Byrne Hope Sander ' The Guide presented ' Brown Owl in preparation for | peepers are into their piping, ¢d. “February mostly brings @| with sympathy cards and Mrs. March mecting. On the lunch a Thinking Day + lighting the evening were Mrs. Ross | giving out their full volume of | goodly share of snow.” Charles MacDonald will have committee for the March meet-| MONTREAL, February 22nd—Most every gl Ceremony. Those participating Dawn, Tawny Owl, Mrs. Lioyd music and then suddenly ob “Why, I can mind.. dear, dear, charge of the program. ing are Mrs. Peters, Mrs. Fred | I know has something in mind for which she | SUPER SPECIALS were Mrs. Colpitts, Cap. Gibson, Snowy Owl, Miss Karen serving a silence, before pick-| the deep cuttings there would be Meeting closed with a sing- Jewell, Mrs. Elliot Wight and| is pinihg, perhaps it's a new dining suite, a : tain of the Charlottetown Anne Willis, Packie, and Miss | ing up the lost air again, And| in the yards and on the roads” song. Mrs. Lawrence Molyneaux. — Pe a aybe, A sang oo - Guide Company, Rev. H. L. Mit- Ilene Norrie, Lieutenant. there is a merry tone-in the! James remembered. Lunch was served by thehos-| The verse for the month was. er for. oa dae ‘Roane it qreus * EXTRA ° stream’s ripple, and there is; ‘But we mustn’t be too opti-| Kermit | = : SPECIAL . 1» | tess assisted by Mrs. Kermit read by Mrs. Keir Warren and! w-cost OF MONTREAL Family ‘ fragrance then of the earth mistic about it—we’re not ‘out | i i MARY H AWORTH , *“ Bruce. Mrs. Russell Wheatley read a Finance Plan loan. This modern plan is life FROZEN fresh-stirred. And worries of| of the woods yet’” we chuckled. : | short. story. insured for your protection and payments can be made in stabling past, the sheep and the) But almost ‘‘fresh out™ of this CHURCHILL W.M:S. Following the meeting lunch regular aoe eee Set over two years, or even 7 B il $ : Ss . cattle-kind have come on ce} day we are. And .as someone; The regular monthly meeting was served by the hostess and longer. Talk it over with fri hubby tonight—then visit your rovers ; One-Si Love A air more to the pastures, Spring to| has queried “Whatever would | of the Churchill W.M.S. was held | tne committee in charge neigh branch of the B of M tomorrow to arrange for Av. 2 te 3 Ibs. him is so many things: those) we do without tomorrow? The) at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ; your B of M Family Finance Plan loan. YOU'RE “FLIRTING” WITH DANGER unless you use | ‘ GILLETT’S DRAIN CLEANER _once a - : week. Because even though your sinks why it always leaves your sink See the new silhouettes in floral creations and zephyr- weight straws now on dis- play. 10 for 1.00