ne Glen Valley WI Is Entertained In-Charlottetown GLEN VALLEY — The Dec-| ember meeting of Glen Valley | Women’s Institute was held at the home of Mrs. John Nichol- a Longworth Ave., Char- forstonn a 11 members and visitors present” Roll call @as answered with an exchange of Christmas gifts. Helen A, MacDonald, Women's Editor, Phone’ 4.8606 - Committees reported and new ones .appointed were Mrs. Cyrus | Lean to visit: sick: Mrs.. Norman Martin and Mrs. Arthur-—Mac- — « -. ‘HAPPENINGS Martin on program. Mrs. Ar- thur MacLean and‘ Mrs, Alton MacLean were appointed to buy treats for children ‘and shut-ins at Christmas. Next, meeting will be at home of Mrs. Cyrus.Martin,- roll call to be answered with an article - for Auction sale. Contest conducted by Mrs. Bterling MacLean was won by | Mrs. Hensley Higgins. A vote of | thanks was extended to. Mrs.° | Nicholson {or her hospitality. Mr. and Mrs. Norman S, Mac- day Christmas. tour of Bermuda Leod, Cha as xt their guests on each of the holi-) “Miss Bernadine Kelly of New- day, weekends their son-in-law port, Connecticut, has been vis- and daughter, Mr. and. Mrs. iting in Summerside as guest Boyde: White, Halifax, N.S. | of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Keliy - | and Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Mullis. Harley Harper, student at) ° ; : Prince of Wales College, has|...Miss Myrna Hancock, R. N., returned to Charlottetown, after | leaves Summerside the first of spending-his vacation with his| the week for Dartmouth, N.S., parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allison|-where she.has accepted a poii- "S| WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS | L. Montague WI Meinbers | Plan Activities For Funds ~~ | ‘ MONTAGUE — Twenty mem | Christmas tree and: Christmas bers of the Lower Montague Wo- men’s Institute met on Wednes-| day evening at the home of Mrs. William Thompson for: The eonduct- their January meeting, ed by the president Mrs. Cecil Hicken,y The meeting opened wit’ a reading by Mrs. Harold Annear.-: +3). ; Business “factuaea the voting of $5,00 for the March of Dimes, the decision to fesume enter- tainment in the hall with Jack Webster's orchestra: in attend- ance and to resume weekly par- ties on Jan. 10. In. correspondence was a thank you. card from the Ross family and Mrs, Lorne. Higgin- botham, and a beautiful hand) tery painted card was received froin | the Club’s adopted daughter in Korea, Rhee Chan Nan. ? music, of the school consisted of fetters from the T.B. League, Fire Insurance, and the conven- er of Cultural Activities. ‘New programs were made out for the coming year and Mrs. Leslie Ramsay gave a report on the Leadership Course held in Summerside. 3 Christmas gifts: were in for‘Mt. Herbert and St. Vin- cent's Orphanages. It .was de- cided that the usual treat be giyen to the children and a lot- of a fruit. cake drawn. at A very interesting talk was given by Mrs. Neil Simpson on © trip . Harper, North Carleton. | tion-on the staff of the N.S. hos- Mrs, Harold Mclvor has re-| pital. turned to her home in Summer- : | side after spending her vacation! Mr.:and Mrs. H. R. MacFar- | with her sister, Miss Mary | lane entertained. at a dinner Ready, R:N., Montreal. — | party at their home in Summer- x Z "+ | gide one evening last: week. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gaudet . Jr. of Moncton, NB, ha al . Miss Mary Tho the The committee for the Febru- béen visiting the former's par-| staff of the Halex yglfmars . “e es : -|Aid Housewives. Lunch.was served by “hostess | and a social evening enjoyed. ‘Stanhope WMS. ‘Names Officers ‘For New UCW STANHOPE — ‘The regular | meeting of the Stanhope Wo- ;man’s Missionary Society was » i held at the home of' Mrs. Alvin | MacLauchlan. . Mrs: Rhodes Warren led the | devotional period, opening with |@ hymn followed by the Lord's Prayer in unison. Scripture was read and -discuiysed led by Mrs Bruce Ellis; Mrs. Horace Mar- shall. read a chapter from the) study book, A hymn was follow: | |ed by a reading by Mrs. Keith Mrs. Horace Hewitt was win- ner in the penny auction while Mrs. Chessel Annear won the “Test Your Memory” game su- pervised by Gloria Hicken. De- licious refreshments were serv. | ed by the hostess assisted by oe. Mrs. Vernon. Nicholson. 'Unsung Hero s Instant Foods and Mrs, Russell Campbell. } , ary meeting is Mrs. Ralph Gra- ents, Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Gau-| spent her vacation With het ham and Mrs. Lou Wright. det, Summerside. ; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce. . dhompson, Summerside. | RIVERDALE AND Corporal L. C. Thorson,| . CHURCHILL W. I. OTTAWA (CP) — Dr. Ed R.C.M.P., accompanied by his| Mr. and Mrs.\C. Roy Ahern) The January meeting of Riv-| assetbergs. an ‘unsung hero of.’ wife and children Gail, Lee Ann, of Summerside entertained at endale and Chara Women’s Canadian kitchens, is working | Janis and Gerry of Sackville,| their home.on Saturday even- Institute met at the home of | toward the day when busy-house- | § N.B., spent the New Year's) ing. "| Mr. and Mrs. Finlay MacFad-| wives willbe able to prepare holidays with Mrs. Thorson’s | , |, yen. Twelve members” answer-|'g variety of tasty meals with a| | mother, Mrs, Leith Crue, Sum-|‘ John Hancock left Summer- ¢d roll call. Two visitors were | gew imtnutes” work. i merside. , ‘| side on Monday to resume his Present. It: was voted to order; His-Iaboratory has already | ©. ~ es studies at the N.B. Bible Instit-| 1,000 cod liver oil capsules. it| turned outa half - dozen sic-| | James Norton, student at ute, Victoria, NB. : was decided that the secretary | cessful formulas for instant food - re- | write to Eatons and Simpsons | and has more on the way. r ss | Mount Allison University, _ Douglas entitled “Overcoming | turned this week after spending Mr. and Mrs. John Cameron, | for quilting cotton. Two guess-| A year-ago, the 34 - year-old _. tS laa : : ” his vacation with his parents in| Summerside, has as their holi-| img contests were put on~-by agriculture department scientist -- MR, AND MRS. KENNETH GORDON DOWNE a was answered by 13 Summerside his. grandmo-| day guests, their daughters, Mrs. Oliver MacDonald and Mrs. |game up with the first Canadian f MATCHING POMPONS : ss : \members, four guests were pre ther, Mrs. H.~Court in Char-| Mrs. Getald Morneau and Mr. | Finlay MacFadyen prize won by ‘technique for making instant / Y C ' | P| ed V a sent. : lottetown. . > | Morneau of Fort Latour, N.S.| Mrs. G. MacFadyen and Mrs, mashed potatoes. It was a com-| Rosalie Macrini’s' Spring | anium silk chiffon. Pompons , oung oup e ge OWS The president and several sec- also Mrs. Louis Blanchard and| 29hn McQuaid. Mrs. Waldron | mercial hit, 1962 collections includes this | 5 , : Donald Norton of Charlotte- | ; $ | of matching color border ‘the Mr. Blanchard of Fredericton,, MacKinnon invited members to| Since then he has arranged the | midriff dress of French ger- |.;dress. (CP Ptiote) . NB. - | meet at her home to make. a | process to yit_meass fish. fish, turnip | ft ———— quilt; School committee report-| and pumpin mixes. The latest o's: Meares, Neptel Nate seach was served. by [antes wien somes “oa | AGdition And Subtraction - Tips For Busihess Girls... ries gave their reports as did the Treasurer. It was decid. town ‘is recovering in Prince + €d_to_give-$20-to-the-M-—and—M--County—Hospital—where—he—hat) Fund. - “undergone surgery. ra An Double Ring Ceremony __ _ Carol Anne MacDonald, dau- chrysanthemums. Mrs. Downe) Mrs. Harvey~Lawson read a of Mr, and Mrs. G. Harvey wore a brown and white silk circular letter from W.M.S. gen-| id, Sherwood, became print suit with mink neckpiece | era! secreta bride of, Kenneth Gordon | and corsage of pink carnations. to Conference Branches and guests, her sons, Dr. ‘James Downe, son of Mr. and Mrs.| Following the ceremony, whe | Auzitiartes, describing the| Noonan in the Victoria General Downe, Charlottetown, reception for 50 guests was | Changes taking place at the end| Hospital, Halifax, N.S.; LAC Mrs. Henry Noonan of Sum- ry, Miss‘A. Ward,| merside has had as her holiday parents, “Mr. and Mrs. Howard) Donald Currie and Mrs. Garfield) All have ‘‘excellent flavor, | MacFadyen. Next meetitig -will]| color and taste,” Dr. Asselbergs | be at the home of Mrs. Kelsic| Teports. Government depart- 1 call. wil! | ments F Mat A group of friendm. gathered ( Buchanan, when rol cent visitors of the former’s| Nelson Virtue assisted by Mrs, | fish. Waite, Summerside. By EDNA BLAKELY ¢. | CP Ee ; and commercial interests paroc ‘s home alcol ‘Sted “Ty me : dving th ; aed ORONTO shion—tene—antt—p —t — . Rt. Rev. R. Ap cred FE a the toast a ce ns, Bhd ea oe ee wood. at. the_home_of—Mr id —Mrs:> pe Ditfere " [ velopment. . | arithmetit for girls:\in business | Hands “Should psmooth and sie chi Gov dladter tits le the een tr ae tar an tas vounes: 3.3 Noonan, stu-| war! §. MacEachern at their,’ : FOOD BECOMES TISSUE | epnsists of le addition and | well cared for_avith nail polish aio : cecahah esedtina’ cline. ved | w executive for UCW was|dent at St. Dunstan's Univer INDIAN RIVER W. 1. appointed as follows: president, | sity; also het brother, Mr, E. J.| "®¥ ‘Tesidence, Summerside Te ee ae BS. | Sachipped: ght tat en Domne Key to Dr. Asselberg’s -suc- | ° ‘ in e decorated : can . The December meeting of the| cess {s a machine h | naves, a 26-year-old makeup art- in color. “ 4 rae arta ee — — tapeare lec be arg Manage | Sullivan and Mrs. Sullivan of| East, to tender them a house Indian River Women's Scout ents dries teote, a ——— | ist from Sydney, Austgalia, “Shaw, 26, the course o = Seen: 46| Acsietinn . 6b (he - ress pti on | secretary, Mra. J ea on ng | Charlottetowa.__, warming and present them with was”held at the home of Mrs. | like sheet of crystals. A revolv- | Anne is one of a sta & five = at, fave 5 sncouina Baath oe 5 sid, | wate: hire, Rrrot MecNepil Ras ltaee ues ‘ — | . @ hostess chair: A delicious | william Hickey with an, atten:;ins.drum squeezes and picks up | 2t 4 ‘raining centre for bank ¢ “girls to look natural; ‘‘this line, led sleeves, and bouf-| Roberta MacDonald, Mrs Carl Alvin MacLauch! v cooks ‘| | Miss Alberta Gaudet, RN, .of| lunch was served by the ladies | dance of 13 members and one | thepr#pared.food,-then exposes €™Ployees in Toronto, The ond Bnet a modelling sebed,” ~ fant: Pickering, Miss Cathy MacAr- | dence secreta mee oe penanosy ee eestor. The foaing’ et Chiotaian |B > 6g amd sicoms pesmmite, | (Se ‘vonk’ plane 10 span si : ou ge TIES |, eee as ee ry, Mrs, | 8 ts, Mr. and Mrs. W.A.| George H. Brookins who has was vividly expressed b: 2 The dry product emerges the bank plans to open sjmilar TELEPHONE COUR G@wwhite tiara of tulle and se-| Mtss Mary Gallant. : | Three new fmembers were Gaudet, Summerside. been a patient in the Prince < a from one end much like paper, Centres in other parts of Can-— ao aa te nto te awe as E rl neck- | : ~ | County. Hospital, Summerside : | out of a typewriter. a. é pao -ateneedate : tenthee erence “oat ins | eno en nth 8: oohens weeunee to tas gree, a iss Sally Basler. and Miss| has. entered the Vietoria Gen. Grgham’s ‘Rd WI Lerumbled ee ae .* New employees, Bi ome , sas —ne 2 a ‘bouquet | wore a teal blue wool ‘suit with | lows: program Mra ft wo ;| Blanche Hogg of Summerside: eral Hospital, Halifax where .he . . Dr. Asselbergs says the mix. four-day course’ that inéludes tomer relations. -@f scarlet and: white feathered | white accessories, and a cor-| Bible study, Mrs. Keith Deag: return this week from a ten’ will undergo surgery. P urchase Stove: ere So ee a ae Sai Nt | Setany, jalan and. remeiin, (ares eamaen anon ie eae ~ : Soe Fone teopeaiemonmens. (tent oes, ne, a Dene | ——~ on = oe processes in- ate nan or er a tives consider tele arie MacDon-| Mr. and Mrs, Downe will re-| Hurlbutt's, Mrs. John. Misener: ; Re ee eee Hay ee ola’ MP hia at the teat was maid | side in Sherwood, Mr. Downe is lunch, Mrs. Lioyd Shaw, “Mrs MARY HAWORTH . For Hall The eee 1 of honor. employed with the Irwin Print- Rhodes Warren; Mrs. Lloyd |” ‘om and Mrs. Downe Bell. . . . GRAHAM'S ROAD — Seven- eva deal eminan with Deo Not Thinking For Herself . teen members of Graham's Road ~a dental assistant with Dr. L.; A delicious lunch was served we , i ween sta a Se cen eae cornet | Women’s Institute answered*roi! courses. they are often a customer’s first “ 1m the mirrored beauty room dealings with the company, Mrs. Miss Balnaves gives fashion WeClew said. pointers, éntourages the girls to They can be reconstituted by adding milk.or water and heat-. ing the mixture. Or, in an e . gency such as a power failure ap -. | eall at th eS dw chepeasthactamnse "| Downe: ee aatirisioes ‘a cs (Semmes sade wcll beer! Enad Girl’s Rom, | sith ‘a Christmas’ thought, es 2m be, eaten Oa Be Aneel, er makeup. | BENNETT CARR James Duffy was best man. | afternoon tea at the home of Dr ee. s mance “i, is were present. The mem- hergs came to Canada in 1950 am, —— Setes io fashion Insurance Counselling ~ | — , . | : 5 io id thei a ; thmet the additi ’ ao ber ee Sena. iL. oe . * | Dear Mary Haworth: You of- Dave's behavior wasn’t so bad. fo the seefetity. Secr fiemeen rua an codtare .o- ® cimgle capel ‘pin ‘eh pm Dist. Supr. Sun Life of Canada magenta sheath with white ac. and Mos. Errol MacNeill. Cornwall WI salt ‘thet poetee Gr a nat cam | Seceed, in marriage, when | Cole was appointed to order | at the University of Toronto. and picce, OUR, 2 emt cologne, 'a ft ” Phude 46087 — EMM. . be : ; rriage | one ives the r, ry see’ ht h ‘ @tssories and a corsage of white | (Phote by C.D. MacKay) ‘Hears Talk _ counsellor. Sometimes I think to patch things up and hey to-- ae ee Se Steel nea Cornell University. | to Suen a dork outfit.” ~— et Pe = ~ | they only confuse ys.-I offer my gether. In courtship you fly ae: aire. Lewin Come ess gee fouls ; : fad a very interesting ani-|’ New for baking ‘are blackbot-| AVOID _ | ELLEN’S DIARY On Health story in the hope that it. may apart and chances of reconcilia- | mai contest. Mrs. Roy Brow. is aoe ore Macabet| AVOID GAUDY DEES ; VU. ; encourage others to think for tion are’ slim, because of pride » ae ae ing | om Pans made of heavyweight! On the subtraction side are an. “a “ies CORNWALL — The January|themselves and avoid my mis- and no ties to hold you. _. Y. ag eee ee Mee —- ne in staes for layer | eneven hemline, swirls of crino- | PO meeting ‘of Cornwall Women's | ke: | Dear $.-Y.: In justice tothe | purchase a stove for .the. hall| cat ‘takes, ples and” pista | lines, stockings in dramatic col- Routine Tasks Taken Up Institute: was held at the home| ,| rast Dave six years ago when marriage you are about 0 before the Christmas cpticeri.| Siesta ene ems | ors and with uneven seams, re of Mrs. Otto Newson. Fifteen| 1 "8% 19 and he, 23. He comes make, you oughi to get straight | aye cnris ear Roowaht | enone hee t;—cakes “and pies | Pony “tails ‘or extreme: hair Th t Y | tid / O members answered roll call with} Middle class family like ‘with yourself about the story of | in $20.00 tmas bazaar roug) bake faster than when pans with| Styles, noisy bangles, dangling | aS OW a U e | es ver a health ‘rule. | mine, but my parents wanted Dave. As of now, You are still | Ser nitetaiiie | light bottoms are used, and at|€arrings, sunback dresses. with- | SAS | Mrs. Hector Scott, RN, gave ™* ts muerte, money. They had pretty well mixed-up about | lower oven temperatures, wih, os jackets, low necklines and | “The Mondays come!" we of-|nings it greeted lovingly her re an interesting and helpful talk)" ife all planned for tie: , what took place and why. | Breatfully acknowledged is the | bottom crusts baked a igh?) Clothes that are too: snug — in | fered greeting Mack this mor- | turn. ; “pic | im physical health, stressing diet,| out didn't amoke. tie oan AST get the picture (on arid | Sntire Proceeds of a variety con-| golden brown. = short anything “that isn’t ab-| 2 Now. that winter-storms. shay | rest and exercise. She also gave| 4° onde e, gamble OF between the lines of your. let- oak . Sean by Acme Re-|- Pans are also fine for reheat- one ely and unquestionably ffat- | Rused on the yard-path | interfere with such a schedule, a Geaihdieation on tauceleas to ao Eng were of. the same | ter). you did what/you wanted | re tated ing leftovers. , che a . . along h he had been draw-| she comes to us only at week- lating to good health, Mrs. Reta oni? et my parents found ¢ dor in the final analysis, in|. actory amount was 1 Says the essentials of @ | ing a laden sled of sticks from|end. This living away from Willis reported that the sick endless fault with himz When he that relationship. You broke off: realized from the sale of tick: __ well-groomed look are A_dails- ; ett to the house across home ts a new adventure for she | tnished cue ca cheer Paves isulting one ets on~the“Christmas Hampé : Bs tem caste use of a deodorant daily, CUDMORE'S 7 lane, eyed idly the piec. | heran—era—in—the growing-Up | e St their wishes. ' adviser after another, trying to which. was‘ won by Mauritius) Coin - operated televi “frequent use of a depilatory, reg- | - , Plas des tote ecbiet.: a ee ae eee OR eae todded 0 eeu Galan re ae. apartment 2%, UP, the courage to: do it. (Dalton of Charlottetown’ | Same, ae, being offered to tie | lar shamposs, cless and neatly | DRY CLEANERS “They - do, nodded. ; ampie, ; . 1 thi cf | Danish pu in an effor pres: clothes, shoes suitable =" : “And school,” we smiled. (fancy, feels her absence _ and | C@fd i rina kee 6n | and Fee nee and i love. | nahty made’ the right * decision, | entries for the concert may “spur sales, Coins put in the box| for business, polighed and in | 120 Kent St. 2..Phone €4928 “And school,” ‘he echoed. wonders over her return when tess 9 ; appoigted, te: teak me af Then.two, weeks before the'Wed-| even though tt broke your heart | € mailed to the secretary, Mrs. | can be used as h deposit if the| good repair, and stockings in a” Sie Soe be Be edie. quickly 91) the getowss be fame Jer. ene edsto:joon At | ging ms _parents learned that lithen and you've suffered: from | Ernest Blaxland, before.Jan. 20.' viewer decides to buy the set..!meutral shade. . don't mind that once I get sett- | fully to, the hilltop” atid= beyond: ee wasting $5 tb a woe, paving a. —~ with | it since.’ | led again to it, after a holiday,| And our January days come, held at a ee Jack ‘cing dh caine -— every- | You have a mind of your own ; ieee 9, : \ : i Ca We nie ‘They cor to os in no time | Donahue, Home Economics . 18) pave for and you have used i. For ex-] | STARTS f , T's,” he grinned a. young | come to tis, no the subject with Mrs ie ‘begged my forgiveness ampie: in getting engaged to JANUARY’ . tin “when June is bustin’ out |!t seems, they one after anoth- he : an eal of his “typical bachelor: behav-| Dave aghinst your parents’ wi- WED. JAN. 10 . ‘all over-when the robins are er, hasten away to. join thet | Goon ont program. Re Bs for”"—which stops with marri- |-shes: in sacking him : “ ~ singing and I'd love to go fish- | strange stream of lost hours and | is to be answered “with '@. Help-| age, he said. But I turned a deaf was slain, and currently. 9 a.m. ee ste serine, Seat | Spyeten fe Get ot Gin Hive. Coemmritos a Mre, Weitert Soelcl oars er teteey Gar tanec” ti cleaving to the'man of peut ENDS ag that is a ‘tong’ way att yet.” Until tomorrow —— Diary— | Mrs. George MacMillan, Mrs.| “Our clergyman advised me to coda on. vol guanaeter a SAT. JAN. 20° _ SNot-so long,” we said. ‘The | Good-night. < Sey aoe and Mrs. Waldov pe ea encther chance, eay- | oe e . month after next, brings the RE A en ee make see Mary Waworth counsels : > Balance of spring!" e M ‘ Lunel \whs. served by hostess youth: Another clergyman sid-) through her of Ss 2 MESH NYLONS gilt, the, bireh tose by the ro argate WMS tee tin Ct ee oe we eel ea mall or personal’ interview, { ‘White and colors WOOL GLOVES * nests were desolate’ dwell- : was ,_enjoyed. e her in care ‘of this 7 ¥ - ; ° a - ings thatehed with: snow, Lonely, (MGS Program should and that as a husband | paper... ae ra 1.15 : 79 -) om Beets: _ionn aang | CGIT Grou i ace = ait ee — 2 Bt 2 Clearing 7 YC {end's summer homes sing |At Final Meeting Group * lela wl acon IV ; : is a , ~ t and gulf and tidal river Servi sellor who said: “Separate; ariety Concert ‘ * : Fall and_Wi tte ewkg BT t through the winter's relga KENSINGTON — The final Vesper ice give yourselves a chance to Housedresses - iii eek ih at - Winter — : the return of their holi- | meeting of the. Margate Auxili-” * grow up. See it you miss one Is Planned : é, Seg fees : Is Presented . another.” - I took this advice; = . ses ; a .;aty of the Woman's Missionary but I should have listened tomy For R ; HES. The winter will pass.” | Society, was held at the home of BEDEQUE - annual (heart instead. I loved Dave and ‘etarded ; e thought, “There'll be the akate| MPs. Harold Woodside, eonduet-) oGIT per __Decr, -con- |@idn"t. want te love him. | wowraGuE — Plans faced gs ye Be! POS ae ue tng and--hockey, _ See those jed by the vice president; Mrs. ducted by the girls of'the OGIT | Now he is married to someone | variety concert which will “be [| ieee |... Regular. 6.98 = 19.95 — sparrows on the barberry|John Johnson. =“ ~_’. “group ofthe’ congregation, was |¢lse, happily. 1 hear, He | held-at Baontarus Rests oe anes ma could think nd Sunday evening child and is a good husband tague Regional High Sizes ea wpe in| ‘The prograrn was jt, ae bee <, Dee, |father, mutual: friends tell me. {Seto auditorium later thie | . : fe ee 9 to 201 . ; ‘ _.. ...:. \y- Mrs. Charles Dennis, Mrs, | *!%t- Mre. Edna Jenkins wes faak by accident ten month were discussed at a meet- ; ' eilccakeis organist for the occasion. We ane yerra:| img. of the Retarded Children’ i oo a Ralph Howard and Mrs. Waldo | 4 trio was rendered by Miss. | ago. He spoke of his wife — “a am Occ | . N ; 5 egg ong aoa vont, |o@ Joun Murray, Lynda Murray mice girl who knows what hAP- nis group ‘is sponsoring t he: ow . ' from | Warren, .- Arthur Profit, . | pened.” joves me, but: 5; : : Mrs. Fail Henderson. Mis) She by ean" Miurray, - Sounle |penpects her more, a che wasn’t |e@NCeTt and, committees ave J y : can — —_ Pe caus Wright, Diane Raynor and Judy Swap toe Ste eee a ee ‘ » * All fall-and.winter . ‘we! Geripture was read by, Mrs. -_. Leard read a story: ings and wouldn't give him a _ A generous donation from the alll | Charles Dennis, and a reading ee Mener" ~~ » chance to prove. himself. Montague Knights of Columbus : DRESSES of blos-| was given by.Mrs. Ralph How- |. Seripture were read, He also said 1 showed weak-/ WS 8reatly appreciated. Also : ® _.. Sizes 7 to 24% a ard; Mrs. Profitt and tf Ieehes of te and | ness in running from one person - a. Ps 1 i a ‘ aiens ak eae eae prepare wore Gllaren ‘by the| to austher for advice, instead . Clearing $3 98 i /3 OFF Chavios Dena aan read- leaders ‘car Mrs. 5 should. a . ' | - : , ot are: woman és oe Ms = : sean fag ted prayer lsd by’ Jers. |. Comarca, Miios Aus Leard Next month I am marrying & : au REGULAR Ee 4 Howard; feading, by Mrs, | and Miss Wayne Platts. The en-|man 16 years my senior, whose 1 ee. ALL , : a : MANY OTHER BARGAINS : Thompson; solo by Mrs. | tire service was impressive and |domineering’ parents likewise : STOCK MERCHANDISE OF LIMITED ‘QUANTITY : Eliiott;. reading by Mrs. | interesting. broke up an earlier ‘romance of : we m : : * | Ralph Howard: . . : ; een * i love Se oe CASH oe ’ eel os : a Fee ‘ . iii “ a en. . ~ _ |@ lot in comrmon._ paccnaglecin ne = aoe Fi wea : re + the lunch hour, Chris hope Reid, n + appointed |say we are : against a y 4 ‘ o Durieg the lunch boar, Chri- |5OW gealand high cottaiestonst |thesh. Maybe we are: but at LePAGE'S - na = music from records was 1, Canada, arrived here Thurs be it is our only escape to a lif ‘ ‘ ' ~ ented by Mrs. Waldo Elliot. |day to take up his new post. He [ef our own. ‘ Annual Footwear Sale REAT ¢ VE ST. “CASH—NO REFUNDS ee S ceunlet fet the’ mavting | sercends Fuss thonahea whe teh |" Tee ‘tines 1 have leare- Sale Starts Jem. 12 155 GREAT GEORGE ST. me os -. » DIAL 4.4714 Marold Wopdside. . ‘in September for @ new posting. from my married friends: First, i - _ Sei : t ‘ ray ay rat a : oe : ‘ ar S “a . . A : . . 3s 3 a i : ef ‘ . eo ‘ ; en ® een ih ; : d ? ee ‘ , y ' ae ‘ x . ° >