d h ind aunt - no I. ‘ tees and committee SPRINGFIELD WI The members of the Spam;- . field Women's Institute net at WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS Alberion WMS Hos Easter Worship Service At Meet “Who shall roll us away the stone from the door of the se- lpulchn‘l" was the theme of the Easter worship senice for mom rVisitor Observer And Trainer ‘ me m d M” Wm M Visit Girl Guides Ar Borden l lam ff their April meetma don!- Girl Guides. Guldm The meeting was opened Ln die and parents were treniui on usual manner and roll call was Monday to I visit from Mrs S answered by narmng your fav- M Latham Visitor Observer orite sweet The sir-It cornmn- from Maryland. U.I.A and Min tee reported that three CIMI Jul Campbell. trainer. formerly were sent and one hospital call Visitors. and refreshments wer‘ served by the Loni Auociallol. followed by s sorial that To end the evening's activi- ll?! \irs Loiham and Mia Campbell were taken on I tour lerslie WI \ir‘mtiers answered roll call With thetr mn'ernal grandmother's maiden name and I cup towel for the heslth cen- 'ol England and now teachinl in of Iltl’ \i \' \beiweli and M V. hers d the Mini Mitt"- tre The meeting opened with made it woo agreed to dilute “Maui (‘tyniadcl’aIiim by; Captain and lint W.M.S at their April meet the Mn,» Stuart can”. run dollars toward nhe Easte-1 The guests we" welcomed by M" u (; “Minn”, In" There will he a special roller» 5”] (“mpal‘n “d ’1 “J n" Mrs Preston DarrIrh district » r — — —~— The leader» Ml” Marzarfl lion for the cant-er fund at the hm" “mom”! KhPlar’mp Company Fonyut “' “5‘51” by M” next meeting. it was dk'l'ldl’d {Md Cmmwndeme maimed Mrs, Amos llubley disrit'i E. F. Kerr Ind Mrs. J Fri-d VWhite as readers. by Mrs. Woman Oliver who dedicated a letter from Mrs Robert Schw- man referring to Cliadn's Food Rules and questionaires were Woollens Will be sent aiiay for blankets. Ind will he lf‘fi at the Commissioner for the Summer- side division. and Mrs Robert \lr and Wm, Claude Ho“ Ml“? 0' M" Alb?" Sham" Em” Dewsr. Division Commissioner and tiaiitzhior Psmlea accom- tg‘: “lglihdugigEglg‘ 12.: Members appointh to the Egfi:rg4n a": Tam :2 were also present along uith I painted by \irs Hoizg's plrentl. pengu- whn an; the“ dun b'klng mmmlm’e “9"? “r5 her number of other Guiders from .\ir and Mrs Joseph Woodside. “messed Redeemer" Hymn, Bud Williams. .\irs Rarinond 31,-, Em. 5W4."- u come” Summerside ‘ V of Kensmgtnn left by motor in sun; during the service were: Gillls. Mrs Bernard Adams and or had tun contests. Mrs Keith M355 “me?" 5P0“ 0“ (Juld‘ 1'7"“! Vm‘m‘ml (Pf. 30"“! lH'Go to dark Gethsemane;" ".19. Mrs P “ “cc “ ‘1 B Mayne won the “Somali” n In Lnglnnd and taught the Gu1d- “us. where the) will “It ‘ lsus. keep me near the Cross‘" A i ‘. ' . m ' rs up Eat" contest and Mrs Reg. the e“ 59""31 30m“ “d 5""253 “"‘l‘ “I “'m‘lh" bmm“- .' Ind "When i Iurvey the Writin- to“ Burlmgh "W'le "'9 "‘om' ium wan me wakml" Me“. Mrs Lotham spoke about Guid- Leamon Woodside. also his two -I rout Cross." The Scripture p... I!" to her home {or the next fi——-— In]. or Scouting as it I! kntmn. sisters. \irs Ready and Mrs. Duel. were read ruponalvely. meeting . FAST summit in U.I.A.. and explained the Elliott n! Boom b'rhehy plan it: i eetin I: . I The Australian emu. I type uniform of the us Girl Scouts risit Mr llogg's rot. er. W - .V ' - noggin"! ‘:y if: menammrm (M H" 9mm“ of ostrich. stands up .to six feet She also taught them In Amer- lard. of Stanford. Connecticut. . . mended am. (3. sum... w“ ' Wm" The ""39""! tall and is a very speedy nni- ICIn Scout Song. and also Irimds in NisgIrI and . “I ‘ poriod, when maul-mm; we" Cloud “11h (ht Queen. follow. ner Gifts were presented to both Toronlo - i nude for the next ‘ = O l During the sorts] hour lhostess served refreshments. menu! w. 1. Mrs. Harold Gillia wII hoa- hss to the recent meeting «1 n- I :iulilignnt. “mayor; provincfil ‘ gzntloitthe clutliiufleelt: at 3the res an e omen'a - aro etown rum to . . . . . Wives Of Vismng Lions bernl Club. Mrs. AW. Mnthe- . 5 pm, the reception WII Ion. Mrs. Pearson. and Mrs. 1 sponsored by the Women‘s Li- J. Rodd, Charlottean presi- l berIl Cllb. Llonette Rebecca Jassome was it is hoped as many Lionettes i hostess It the regular meeting as possible will be in attendance. of the Kenninstou Lionettes on I as I new slate of officers for tlu. designed for the Man who likes Comfort . and Styling 1 v. HEWETSON PLAY BOYS , FRONTlNAC This 'wash and wear" MAV- IOV Odell nuts: to In on- MRS. PEARSON ATTENDS Chitin] in he reception Iine during the afternoon in and reception held for Mrs. Lester Pearson yesterday Ire (left to right) Mrs. Aden AFTERNOON TEA dltional Whole nut meats or raisins Combine and aift flour. bait- the president Lionette Winnilea ing powder. salt, nutmeg and Dunnan flamed, powdered sugar. V _ The Welfare committee re- Chop m shortening With I)!!!“ ported two boxes had been do» try blender until mixture loultr llvered and two more were ready up. Those on the lunch commit- tee are Grace MIcKenzie. Wan- da MacMui-do, Ind Enid Johnv . son. At the close of the meeting lunch was served by the com siting range If kmsh'vd in colon of livuhsd Ind II flaky. ‘ for delivery. Bent eggs until fluffy Add Plans were made to entertain ' vanilla and milk. Beat into the wives of the New Bruns- flnur mixture; stir vigorouslylu'ick and P. E. Island Lions unm smooth ‘ who will be attending the Lion". I Drop by lame ("5pm.nftils‘District Governor's School for The Guardian. Charlottetown, Thurs. April 26, 1962. 9 onto oiled cookie sheet: keep Club president! and secretaries lt‘altes l in. Ipsrt to allow for on "t! 10an weekend. MI? 19 I0 'spreading' 21. The committee in "ham: ‘ Dust with additional powder» 31’9- “0'19"” MEFY WOM- R6 ——_—_ led sugar. Top each cake “'ilh‘ In?“ Jessome and Doris iiann mittee In charge. w Thur-day evenlnl. Ten mam-{1962 - as will be selected. and l here were in attemiance. and l I new constitution will be drawn Anna Bond. Women's Idlur. Phone 445“ Looking for FASHIONS IIALF SIZES? } V. c. sifted powdered sugar. Id- BANFF . nut meat or raisin he "9“ mew“ is planned We Invite "I to F h F V Bake 1: mm. m "10¢ ovem for May 17 It the home of . res rUItsI egeta es lm de .i". or until olden brown.lLl°n°“° Gwrflte MacLeod and m "m" '" l' m ‘ ""'°' "‘“" '“' - - ' “3st about 50 Alakes ‘ "cm" H" 'n in . 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