=. ‘. eee 6 The Guardian, Bat. Oct. 2, 1965. | -\ment Conditions”, “Training for he ' ee sad the “BPW Conttaary te, mary Year | ELLEN’S DIARY (Found ation Fund” were the cues pee tee scussion . Several co This Week Our Harvest | structive suggestions brou g ht eee 0 Me meee of there - | sessions will form the basis {or ‘ Was A most'Com pleted cluB projects during the present . year. ° “Life's full of lovely things to tral tints spread farther on the i Pe do” — we read, and put down fields. D a 8 will be still, the) i wee Deaeatinne piseeeed by fo ithe book And back along the sunshine more mellow There| _— 7“ | week mit gone i j given favorable consideration eae | week now about gone. we go in) will be rustle of leaves under-| and were referred to quest of the love'y things|foot. Chesinuis and beechnuis! tee composed. of te soe is |we found in its days. There was’ will fall. While ona stroll we ta Sutherland and |; = vo no dearth of them -- there ever shall catch glimpses of squirt senault for study Sito Ar w ¥ is on Island farms' From day-|els with puffed cheeks, intent on tion to the provincial presenta ” break or even before this, up to!laying up stores i toe tanh nation att executive mene the blowing - out;the-light - time,! Apple pies, we made today, cessary § deemed ne. so many, there invariably are.) among them a Dutch one well . : |Today. for instance. in hours|spiced and sweetened with Reports of the year's activi. that sped by: the lovely things/brown sugar... And up the ies were presented at the dinner ~ ito do: the ‘“Martha-work’’ of|creek, whence comes the west meeting. by Ethel Sutheriand womenkind: meals to make and! wind, and where our spring- : ‘ president of the Charlottetown ‘serve, Sunday loaves (0 bake...|times crown in white the wild chip ‘and G@rs. Etieea Shaw, pre- la cake too, and apple pies; | cherries, the Autumn shades Dorothy Cullen, Mayor Walter Cox, after call- sident of the Summerside club. | rooms to tidy. wood to bring im, | glowed arid spread librarian (left) and Nazla ing on him at city hall. The |BPW clubs in the ; (nrnee of stenting commit | and last minute mendings to do! ‘October’? James remember-| Dane, National President of mayor presented Miss “Dane “WwW. orp - ri Unlimit. O08 whe cles SURGES roperts | before Sunday should come by. ed of the month, today, “would the Business and Professional with a souvenir on behalf of | = Smsseh Out and ( - See alone x Aes. Mary Aad the “Mory.- things. Gap, lieiek Ge woo eviet tc the mill -| Weaehea ian Gam Gein’ iia Te - \ed’’, “Reach Out and Grow” and | Bradshaw; and Members h{ p : which treat of the spirits! Relthe Mena ond tee cate for the , city of Charlottetown, , |"“Accepting New Challenges” —|— Mrs. Olive Waite, both of WINS AUXILIARY SCHOLARSHIP [ret wnich cntesne. coche Mela, Soi) 7, Omen ag aa ne jag eh hay BN gente gy ‘ eart, which outgoing, serve m? we would hear the wag- | O . | Ml nominations |brighten oir own, and ; ; all of these themes, They all The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Mr. and Mins. Carlyle Trainor, iliary and Mrs. Roy McLeod, aoe ~— oo en oe jaf Deve Op! Ng Ur Potentia < say we believe in women. Their te tao fontonne male ne a Roval Canadian Legion Toronto, formerly of Tignish, secretary treasurer. Miss This week-saw our harvesting/chamges the years have | Th response has been to build the |tor. 1966-68 — president — tpn Branch No. 6, Tignish, presen- for having highest marks and Trainor, who is continuing her complete, after a manner. Home-| brought!"’ ’ S eme Conference prestige of the gainfully employ- genie Arsenault, Charlottetown _ ted a scholarship of $25 to equal in the provincial grade 10 education im=Toronto, will re- fields of the name and those ren-| Neverthe less, still on farms, | : ed women, and to stimulate the list vice - president M Brenda Gavin, daughter of examinations, Making the pre- ceive her award by mail. In ted are stubbled, though there|as one reminds us: "| ‘The Biennial Conference of Bu jequality by a long way, and look jinterest of the BPW members iriicen Shaw Summerside; od Mr. and Mrs. Atwood Gavin, sentation, and addressing the the picture from the left are remain some pieces to be saved | “Life's full of lovely things to Simess and Professional Women's | forward to the day when it will | ‘hroughout Canada, as well a8 |vicg - president M. 5 Sea Cow Pond, and also. to student body were Mrs. E. C. Brenda Gavin, Mis. E. C. on a distant farm. In_ harvest! do: , es | Club held at Clinton Heights last |be as natural as breathing for to attract new members. | ings, ee ain gy la Janet Trainer, “daughter of Perry, president of the Aux- Perry and Mrs. Roy MacLeod. weather, the days limited some-| You can stop a while, enjoy a|S8turday afternoon and evening |a person to be chosen for the job | “We need members”, 8h @/Verna Darrach Charlotietows’ what of late, by lingering mor-| view, |and presided over by the provin-| regardless of sex, because that |Went on to say,giite enable us to ‘The report of the nomination | ning fog, the combining continu-| There are hills afar you have (cial president, Dorothy Cullen person has the best qualiticat- | accomplish ou ms and ob- committee was adopted as a H A p p E N i N G S Cou | Hono ed “ed. Little trucks plied between) not. seen of Charlottetown, went on rec: |ions for it’. ilectiyes — members yOUD § |mitied, and the new slate of of eck p e nor field and granary at this or that) Where white’clouds dip to touch ord a8 in favour of jury duty for| Miss Dane feels that because in heart and spirit and interests jicers will be installed in the f N Audrey Jenkins, Women's Editor, Phone 4-8506 A N A place. Wagons laden with bales the green women. The ¢onference was at-|of the rapidly changing climate 4% Well as members young in ior 1966 ‘ - t New ANNnadPh .. of straw, that reached up to’ the tended by some 40 representati-|in the business world the chall- |Yea"s. members full of enth| 1. Si a Rhoda MacLeod and Minnie |ray and Mrs. Murray. Enroute On September ‘%6th, memor- service wires, where back in the| There's music sweet you have Ves of both the Summerside and |enges and opportunities for. busi- usiasm, who look forward to a mmons - Winsloe have returned to their |bome they were accompanied ate of the same date B years( guests of swail- not heard, \Charlottetown Clubs. ness women are endiess, and |Challenge and to opportunities ' as recording home in Massachusetts, after by Eleanor Murray, RN, Years ows sat in prim quiet rows, From singing brook and passing) Nazla Dane; of Toronto, natio-|that the 1964-66 CFBPWC theme | develop, members with vision jretary for the thiennial Confer. : |bs y, ago, approximately 90 friends P z spending the summer months in Guelph. General Hospital. and neighbors gathered at the were brought in and safely sto-| bird, jnal president of the Canadian |— ‘Developing our Potentials” | #0 see and the courage to und lence. Murray Harbour. } home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert red... Juncoes were our comp-| There's perfume on each wand- Federation of Business and Pro-|is designed to spur business ertake new and even demanding | saan i a Murray Stewart of Halifax. | Williams, New Ameen Sree any today. Sparrows drifted by ering breeze, \fessional Women's . Clubs, who} and professional women on to tasks for business and profess- COO COSOPOCCCCS COS Florence MacDonald. Bread- N.S. spent’ the past weekend at tulate them on the occasion of like so many blown brown lea-| From fern - decked paths and Was the guest speaker at the | new heights so that they will ac- lonal women. : H. BENNETT CARR albane, recently enjoyed’ a vac- his home in Murray Harbor, their 28th weddiag auniversary. (0; Pigeons cooed on: the red scented trees. | dinner meeting, said that women |cept those challenges and reach | Out of the 6,500,000 working 3 “Insurance Counselling alina: eh waldtives in Toronto] min 20 rn + del hae of the barn-roof. Crows called | are in danger of being protected jout for new opportunities. ‘people in Canada, 28 per cent or Distriet Supervisor Mr. and Mrs. John Beck, September 25th 1940 at Kensing- along the hills. And Septem-|There are trips to take, and Ut of equality of opportunity,| ‘‘Women’’ she said “could 1,750,000 are women’ she said. $ Chatlettetown, P.EL 3 Jacob and Cornelius Van| White’ Sands. had as a recent lige me a kD purine ber’s melllowness, lay in the; friends to make, sometimes by legislation, often|more if they would — if they |With this large number to draw |¢ Sun Life of Canada ° Ewyk and Mrs. John Van Ewyk |guest, Mrs. Clarence Hunting- Mrs, Williams was formerly’ cup of valley, a gentle blue haze And joys to bring to hearts that by tradition or custom. “We are |were motivated to that end. In joe for membership, Mise Dene |, Phone 48817 - 45435 $ and young daughter “Marion, of {ton, Worcester, Mass. \Vastin Skeees ak Mee hemes, | ee ee ache, jprevented”, she said, “from jorder to develop their potentials envisaged what the BPW clube /® on: . Toronto, holidayed ‘récently at eis’ atbadeats “Gers lees |: By this, September with all Reflected love will come to you j}doing night work in certain kinds |they must take on new and un could accomplish if their mem-. . ati? dts ail a the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aart| Clarence Wigmore, Toronto, Walker. ‘now Mrs. Harold its charm will be gone, its spell|rite’s ¢u11 of lovely things to % ¢stablishments; we are being /familiar tasks — must stretch bership were doubled or tripl- Van Ewyk, Breadalbane. Ont. recently énj oyed a two : 1 lost to us. October, the nut - ” protected from serving on/|¢heir minds beyond their . |ed. ee ¥ 3 Sterns, Lunenburg, N.S. and /prown month will h | do. : every: | , week vacation at the home of his George Taylor, who were both |col a wi ave come.| juries on the same basis as |day routine — must have t-he| Miss Dane was introduced by Mrs. Fred Gates, West Roy- (sie, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer |with them on this er aera. \Colors w have deepened; Until Monday — Diary — men; we are even prevented |courage to accept responsibility a former provincial président, | is it hard for you to sit down, even hardes alty, has recently been a guest Wigmore, Breadalbane. liam: A |in woodland and!fencerow, neu-| Good - nighi..... iby tradition and myth from re-jand to assume leadership “roles Bessie Prowse of Charlotte- f ost up from a chait because of low of her brother and sister-in - Walters Mosse. acted as jceiving the s ame training as |— “Leadership” she said ‘‘is to |town, and thanked by Mrs. Mary | ii. Ba A tee make work law, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jenk-' Audrey Van Ewyk, student at |master of ceremonies for the men for more responsible and re |know the way, to go the way, |Bradshaw, a past president of bed? » «0 naneing, woarleomepete esos ‘ : ” ins, Toronto. Mrs. Gates was Central Queen's Regional High jevening and after paying tribute munerative jobs. We have not jand to show the way. . |jthe Summerside club. thousands in misery. But here Is good entertained during her’ visit by |School, vacationed with her |to Mr. and Ms. Williams as wor- done with trying to bring about! Recalling themes used by the | A pleasant feature of the com |nuee fer at such sullerers. Templeton's Mrs. Harry Younker and Lena brother -in-law and sister, Mr Ithy ‘citizens of the community " |ference was the presentation of rh conde ported ge ve — Cc. MeLure. : ‘and Mrs. Bert Eissis, Truro, N’S. land extending his personal ‘\WOMEN! N 7 , @ past president’s pin to Mrs. ren bios ‘sciatica, lee a ibest wishes called upon Mrs. Al- S ORGA IZATIONS Marjorie Champion of Sum- arthritic, rheumatic gnd_neuritic Floyd Stewart, Ontario, Is va-|_ Eileen Robertson, Lantz, N.S. |bet Moase whe read the good merside, the immediate past pre Gaus oe —_ ene aee, 01 48 eationing at his home in Murray was a recént visitor to Murray wishes from the Moase brothers ° : sident of the provincial organiza- Ger cutie Cust salted, exe mans Harbor, \Harbor, guest of Mr. and Mrs. and sisters. while Mire. Robert : UCW Speaker Descri bes tion, by Bessie Prowse of Char- | Gesm Uniment ie the relics bette extamatly, Preston Robertson and family. |Moase presented them with an lottetown. : is Fikes cod areeae oo aad et, Een ee ‘appropriate gift. On behalf of Lif O | di R Club Activities”, “ Employ- | ao vi ne ones Mr. and Mfrs. ames Derby ithe Williams brothers and sis- < l e nin ian eserve . r . Mrs. Wellington Muf- | have their ters who are living outside the . — eo PPORTU ray and their son Charles, of eee ae soa ae province, congratulations and Members of the West Devon were read, followed by roll call EMPLOYMENT oO NITIES Fredericton, on a motor trip to!” port, NS. siting eat wishes ware sek teed ‘Ladies Aid of Bloomfield UCW |and unit reports. The treasurer, } Civil Service of Canada — Warren, Ohio, where they were With relatives in Murray Har wirg Ajbert Moase and gifts and several other women visited'!Mrs. Cecil Dennis gave a very - the guests of Rev. W. P. Mur- |bor and vicinity. were presented by Mrs. Robert with the members of Brae UCW encouraging financial report. CONSULTANT, HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION, university ee Sa mem Moase. 1 at the regular meeting held in| It was decided to organize a graduate, experienced in health or hospital administra- es A tumotous poem, ‘overiag Brae Hall recently. The presid-|new unit for the younger. women tion, National Health and Welfare, Ottawa. $14,100-$15,- | deents of the past 25 yGars was ent called the meeting to order|of the church. Next general 100, Circular 65-639. fed to the tomle Ur Waa and Mrs. Robert Oulton condue-| meeting to be on Dec. 8. PROGRAMME DEVELOPMENT OFFICER — SPECIAL \Elmer Burt while a presestat ted the worship period the) The business period co sed PLANNING SECRETARIAT, graduate tr’ -economics, ion-was made by Mra Keith theme of which was “The Heal-'and the Alice Turner Unit com political science or related field, experienced im research, Thompece, comvéying’ the: Maat ing Ministry of Our Church im |ducted the worship. Mrs. Alden _with established reputation in academic life, business, wishes of the nieces, nephews Canada”’.. Weeks led in prayer followed by industry or government, Privy Council Office, Ottawa. and their families. 7 The UCW purpose was repea- la hymn. Scripture was from $14,100-$15, 100. Circular 65-2007. \ An ‘adldhess, expronsiiie a ial ted in ealees aad Presidest led Luke 17:11-19, read by’ Mrs. | OPPORTUNITIES IN FOREST ECONOMICS — Forest Re- |. ciation of the worth, while qual-- rae te esemhare cn anewe- |Therin Ellis a ayer by Mrs. search Institute, Ottawa—DIRECTOR and several ities of fhe colebrante-ta: Thane y,16 members with a verse! Arnold Boats.“A solo “Be, Still SENIOR ECONOMISTS; Office of the Economics Ad- roan tales, aa teem ae from th . Min- My Heart” was rendered by viser, Ottawa; REGIONAL: ECONOMISTS, Fredericton, community and church otga- utes of ‘previous: meeting were/ Mrs, Ralph MacLennan with Quebec and Victoria. Up to $15,100, Forestry. Circular nizations, was read by Mrs. ee, sa ihaat: aie comet Donald Matheson as orga- | 65-2005. Stewart Moase, and a presen- Se aaa ae - Rh ji alone and an inspiring talk was-| SENIOR STATISTICIAN, graduate in economics, statistics tation was made by Mr. Alfred ie aaa ateioe an ae : qn by Mrs. Norman Moase or mathematics with related experience, to direct and Gchurman. - Several individual al ager nae a@ion the approach of Thanksgiv- co-ordinate work of large statistical group gifts were also presented by. aah ia fo the Ma Bt tha aren: (es followed by a hymn and the | for research and development analysis, compilation and Mrs. Charles Waugh, and the ent time. The treasurer's sorties eae = Mrs. ‘Viels Collt- peblication ‘of statistics, Defence “beeen lverses read by Mrs. George Tay- | sie wiven--Corre ou. |cutt extended well chosen words | Up to $13,800. Circular 65-2008. ir. Congratulations ea was, Riven. Correspondence com jon behalf of West Cape UCW..| ECONOMETRICIANS, Economics Analysis Division, Fin-_ + men two of the Kensington United Mrs. MacFadyen as wera a ig ata Gal ae ance, Seen Ue Wee eee fe ; |Church Women were read Header, Hosletscs will te Mre (20d save & most interesting der | ECONOMISTS, experienced in economic analysis, for — _|by- Mrs.- Wendell Moase. ae Adtes- Mact 6 ah. ‘Sire ese of her years as a teach- economic ‘studies of industries, industrial grewth, organ- Mr. and Mrs. Williams were twenty Gamana. Wea: Aineri Wak tat in the Indian Village of Bella-. | ization_and international trade, regiémal economic de- overwhelmed by the kindness lace Mrs Robert, Oulton Roll idesag Ee randbcnhagtalhy dee Soca, ~ velopment, and for preparation and evaluation. of policy” beestowed upon. them and voiced ‘call will be answered with ado en ee and: project proposals, Industry, Ottawa. $9140-$12,300. their appreciation to everyone. iualion ofa. julde gate fev the closed with Mizpah _Benedict- Reference 65-2000-7. Linda Sharpe circtilated the \ Kitchen. ee (tO _| ECONOMISTS and COST ANALYSTS, experienced. in eco ‘ guest book and music for the The Committee for Visitation nomic analysis or cost analysis and estimating, for re- . | evening was provided by Walter stated that it Had done no work , Sparen: ae spakyets. of » Sommunicntion,, | WA docod weleraes il dori the pat month Se ee SPL Sen commateer Ohara Up te 8107 lecorated anniversary cake Mrs, James MacKinnon, _ are we VP. ae made by The Williams’ niece, porting for committee on social] HOME MAKERS re eee a _|Mrs. Kenneth Simmons, was functions, stated that our group : ECONOMIC STATISTICIANS. experienced in economic or ' presented to . thé couple, who had catered for two wedding re RAY STEWART statistical analysis, for studies in industrial develop ; tage — it to the guests. ceptions and had sponsored a of Crockett & Storey ewer te and wony involving gure i |Refreshments were served. t - nupit. : r-industry flows, growth, productivity, competive- post month ower during the) WHY YOU SHOULD ness, commodity distribution, production sharing and : The chairman of the program DEAL WITH -US defence expenditures, Defence Production, Ottawa. Up “CWL At Morell lcommittee, Mrs. Lorne MacNe- te $10,700. Reference 65-2000-5. al | N vin introduced Eva Sabine who With: all of *INSTRUCTOR, Bilingual, with related experience, to pre- : | Hold M : spoke briefly on her four years ica tive pare and present lectures related to civil emergency ' | FLOIGS eeting of work on Bella Bella Indian énatt ire planning, Emergency Measures Organization, Arnprior.< The Little Flower Parish po : eS a S*ts” sivtateocuy es ee ae are a ng ; om : % ‘ bia. Slides of scenes in Bella the area, : 71ST, Bilingual, with doctor'’s degree or equival- _ ae seeiee hua ae met ' is MR. AND MRS. CLARENCE MURPHY Bella were shoWn by Mr. and why ent in psychology and two years’ professional exper- ic ae |e Veet Wee Sept. meet- . Mrs. Neil MacKay as Miss. Sa- you deal lence, National Health and Welfare, Ottawa, Up. to ns ing. ’ ~.. ~ WED AT MT. STEWART bine continued with commentary with us? $6460. Circular 66-641. “oa wat aceana ala anu uae: ae : on conditions of life on the re thing, we {] ‘INSTRUCTOR FOR EMERGENCY MEASURES. exper- MR..AND MRS. ER ant, presided and opened meet | The marriage took place re-° verly Murphy, sister of the |Servation and of | the spiritual never lose “tenced in teaching field, Emergency Measures Organiza- ’ } . ERWIN MacDONALD a Bi ago . renee cently at St. Andrews Church, graom and Brenda Atkins, - needs of the people. Ray Stewart sight of | tion, Arnprior, Ont. $6990-$7710. Competition 65-2401. ; isd senamand ie have @ aa “Mt. Stewart, when Ly a.d@ cousin of the bride, were x livia “In Christ There 1s No] the fact that it is you, our ff ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING OFFICER, to be responsible Wedding Vows Pledged fered for Bishop: MacEachern | Auccm Feehan and the late ne and Susan Collinge, nieces [meeting closed with Benediction | business and. we therefore, shops fPhectrical Engl sauete fo for his intentions:while in Rome. | 44.» the ‘of i oa by the ent try a little harder to please |] Engineeri os Boag: goer BAM gm A discusaies wes held . Feehan became bride the bride, were the flower y } ing Physics or Physics, Royal ry. College, At Canoe Cove Church di Teger- | of Clarence Louis, son of Mr.’ girls. Following a reception | Refreshments were served by} you knowing that a satisfied jf Kingston, Ont. $6480-$7140. Circular % 8 ng observance of Childrens ’ ‘ committee assisted by other customer is better than a full Day and it was decided to have | #2¢ Mré. Olarence Murphy at the Basilica Recreation cite ate page ad in the newspaper. |q CAREERS IN FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT—Treasury Oft- Baskets of mixed flowers de jried a no: of pink and our spiritual convener Mrs Rev, George McCormack per- Centre, Mr. and Mrs. Murphy |™°™”*T® the group, ‘ icers-in-training, wniversity graduates*sor registered __iestets of mined Bowers de (ried & soengey (of pink sad it Ulan: sake aoe double ring cere left on a honeymoon trip. to O'LEARY UCW os tenes oe hsuaty ap mambeen, Wy ernie examination, in a recognized ac- jan Church recentlys when. The best many was Donald ®trangements with Rev. Butler. isin ‘aeae > oe Pe iPass N | A pot - luck supper was en- J preciate your patronage and ; tawa. 36480-97140 Coeur Geaus or Laura Elizabeth, daughter of Sherren, Westmoreland, and| A report from membership | Sidine McCa an note by Heckbert Studie) jjoyed at the beginning of the we retognize the great im It sporanicaL TRATOR, Se Mr. and Mrs. John C, MacPhee, Reid MacPhee, brother of - the |Convener stated 70 members to general meeting of the O'Leary | portance of customer loyalty. Pao coy. Jato three years’ experience in Long Creek, became the bride /bride, and B oy d MacDonald, date also subscriptions to ‘‘Ca- decided to leave matter for lar-jat Valhalla, N.Y, The initial use |'UCW held in the Christian Edu- Pa ee $5700 Co ea of Frederick Erwin, son of Mr. cousin of the groom, ushered-the "dian League” (12 magazi- |Ser attendance. ~ will result in 84 per cent of the cation Centre recently. The § goodwill must be earned, we z . Competition 65-717. ied Sirs, Frederick MacDonald, |guests to their pews. nes) were announced (Treasur:| Meeting adjourned and Les- city's public water supply—840,-|meeting opened by repeating know that it is simply a EXCISE TAX RULING OFFICER, Customs and Excise 5 Crapaud. | For a reception held at Corn- et. Mrs, Frank Dunn read the | gues prayers closed meeting. | 000,000 gallons — being fluort-|the purpose in unison. matter oon ee nies Division, National* Revenue, Ottawa. $4830-$6330. Com- Rev. Raymond Gillis perform- wall Youth Centre, the bride’s financial statement and also re- re dated. Other water sources will The president, Mrs. E. W. Tur oy aeeaten which will teihe ay ee ; ' ed the double ringceremony. mother was’ in.a blue and white Ported on collection for Vanier| FLUORIDATES SYSTEM tye fiyor ner welcomed the members of f you want to deal-with us.” - PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICERS, various Government Mrs. Hector Currie Was organ-|silk dress with black aceessor- | Institute Fund. It was announe- ; uoridated within thé next\the West Cape charge UCW and : Departments, Ottawa. $4680-$12,300. Circular 65-1954. ist and accompanied the soloist, lies and she wore a corsage of 4 @ donation of $35 was made |. NEW YORK (AP) — New, month. minutes” of the last meeting | Of course, there is also | ‘HOSPITAL LABORATORY TECHNICIAN, certification by Ruth Hansen. __|white roses. The groom’s moth- \to Parish Council from a rela- York City begins injecting. fluor- a — = the a4 es en ey a Canadian Society of Laboratory Technologists OR com: The bride. given. in marriage jer wore a dress of aqua brocad- tive of a deceased member. ide into its water system Wed- ; en costae aa pletion of approved course for hospital laboratory tech- by her brother Norman, wore aed acetate with white accessor-| It was decided om motion to nesday at the Kensico reservoir | APPR ATION ps and . hel Pr ‘sree \ nicians and two years’ acceptable hospital laboratory t floor length gown. uf white peau |ies, and her corsage was also of Present members who have ; . ECI which are all feapartant fac- | experience; OR university graduation -in laboratory ‘ ies “he fitted bodice featu- |white roses. tee away with a small «gift tors in our plan to make you | sae oar ieee el and one year exper- \ a Scooped neckline and full} Rev. Gillis proposed a toast of remembrance — Mrs. Joseph want to deal with us. | + Nationa’ th and Welfare, Moose Factory, | length lily -point sleeves. - Her'|to the bride, to’ which the |Rooney acknowledged the Having closed out my business . wish % take Please " us a visit “We mo man $3720-$4170, plus isolation allowance, Competition _ aoe . of = — — ee a eS Gee the CWL to - this opportunity of thanking all my customers and enw ee like dong fl < . : place by a cluster was circu jlaine | camping, out . : : om applications availa aides and Wises of he valley. \Carver. ~ om |e proves Geimia. t friends for their most valued patronage over the [j "ines with i at ocatast Ses of the Civil Service, Commission She carried a bouquet of red| For travelling through Bos Mrs. Gus MacDonald vojunt- years, ‘Call or come in and have a of Canada, or by writing to the Civil Service roses and ivy. jton and the Eastern United Sta- ered to assist councillor to cok talk with our decorators Commission of Canada, Ottawa 4. For competi- Mrs. Donald Sherren, sister tes, the bride chose a sheath lect membership fees in Lot 40 baa “Se . at Crockett & Btarey,. 190-5 tions marked * details and applications are eis rile. wae maid of hover dred: Whisper Get wea (e%. . | ¢ MRS. AGNES M. BAGNALL, aes St., they we at your | available at Post Offices, National Employment She was in a street length dress Her accessories were brown and| Discussion followed on the pos 1OYT' : ation. Open Fridays until | Service’ Offices, and Offices of the Civil Service P of pink brocaded taffeta, with her corsage ‘of white carnations: |sibility of holding the annual ba- Give The HO s BEAUTY SALON. 9 p.m. % Commission of Canada. Please quote competition * — Watching headdress, and carj| (Photo by Graham Thompson) |zaar on Thankagiving but it was e United Way Se aa : or circular number as indicated. l - i \ . : a ; ¥ 3 og” ; i : Fas j wP PT EET ” ee - AeA aS Mp a AS IRAE Ag ctl et Naa gi al le /