es Branch. Royal Canadian The 2nd annual “tea. Colf- Legion. Summerside. Hats to {me and Eat Show," sponsor- by the Northumberiand be modelled include florals, chapter . IODE. \vith Mrs. organza. fancy straws, mal- Maynard Schurman as ine taffeta and mohair. Hair styles created by eight Sum- merside stylists will also be seen during the afternoon coiii'ener, will be held Satur- day afternoon. beginning at 3.00 pm. at George R. Peark- WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS UCW Thanked By Commission For Clothing A letter from the Unitarianland twelve members responded Service Commission. thank- { to roll call with an original ver- ing members for their Donations se of clothing was read at the Feb-K The correspondence was read arv meeting of the Stanleyland dealt with. One Thank You ridges U.C.W.. which was heldjnote for a treat was received. at the home of Mrs. Fred and 1 It was decided to order one do- Erie MacEwen ii new chairs for the hall The Mrs John Fyie was devotion-lschooi committee will order at leader taking as the theme, ; books for the school. “Am I helping to strengthen an- ‘ncd. one for February 20, a n MdoEL SPRlNoIMlLLNERV showing. Commentary will be by Marjorie Mitchell over soft organ background music. Models above are, left to right, Mrs. Creelman MacAr- thur. ers. Victor lnman, and Mrs. Alan Brabant. lows: get well 16; sympa 6; congratulations, 6; treats. 7: letters, 10; shut-in, 1; hospital calls. 16; flowers, Mrs. Loene Wallace presented the Study which was a contin- d reading on the background and history of South Korea. ‘ The Worship Period followed lied by Mrs. Douglas Adams. ‘The theme of Worship was l“What is the Church?" Call to .worship was followed by pray- ler. 'I‘he scripture reading was itaken from lst Corinthians 1: 27-31. followed by the Lord's 'prayer in unison. The meeting closed with pra- yer for Missionary by the lead- er and the offering amounted to 5.00. thy. this was Mrs. Sigsworth. Mrs. I 1 Several members of th e C.A.C. and the Centennial Y‘s Menettes met recently at the home of Mrs. L.J. McLellan to discuss sponsoring I showing of Exclusive Miliinery to b loaned by Irene of Montreal. Plans were made for the s e dubs to cooperate in hold- ing this show of Unique Hats at the Y.M.C.A. on March 15th 16th. 0 A lottery. in aid of the St. Dunstan's Basilica Altar Society, was held recently. Winners were as follows: 1st prize. a blanket. was won was won MacDonald. A fruit cake was 3rd prize and went to Ernest o e 4th prize consisted of doll and cradle and the lucky winner of Walter O‘Brien won the 5th prize. which was a box of cho- colates. The Girl guides and Sea Ran- gers of ouris celebrated “Thinking Da " by having their mothers and invited guests l at St. Mary's Hall on Friday‘ February 22nd. Sing-songs and: slcits by the guides and rangers; was on the program. Lunch. was served by the guides and‘ rangers. A birthday cake honor- ing Lord and Lady Baden Po well was served by Ranger Laura Lynn Lewis. Commis- sioner Mrs. Margaret McAuiay was present also the followin ’ For the rangers Mrs. Loretta Perry. The Souris Catholic Womens League catered to the father and son banquet, on Thursday night in St. Mary's Parish Hall. The banquet was largely attended. Mr. and Mrs. Peter R. Gal- lant entertained at a card party ing rose The Bed and ushers wore the uniform of at th‘ me at 0 er Bridge on Sunday night with ten tables in play. Lady's high went to Mrs. Aubrey Doucette. and Men's high to Emile Gal- lant. The freezeout was by Gregory Doucette. Pro- ceeds were in aid of the St. Tho- ranged with bouquet! mas Aquinas Society. Mr and Mrs. S.C. Thompson, 66A Goodwill Avenue had the latter's sister. Mrs. Elli fitt. tKensington, as a weekend es . Mrs. Marshall Thompson, Kensington. is a patient In the Prince County Hospital, Sum- “Siding 8t 10 381W! SL. Gan- mlerside where she is receiving treatment. Mrs. William H. Cousins has Bur- I returned to her home at lin‘gton from the Prince County Hospital. Summerside where she had undergone surgery. rs. W.C. MacLeod has re- turned to her home at Kensing- ton from the Prince C o u n t y Hospital, Summerside, where she has been a patient for se- veral weeks. W 0 “ ceptton was held at the bride's I l l t I l l l l ’Ii' l | l Island Airman Weds In Gander mm Dar The Guardian, Charlotteton Thurs. Feb. 28, 1963. 7 HAPPENINGS ~here to serve you ANY \hour of the day or night i The marriage of LAC Wayne Morrison of South Granville and Charlottetown P. E. I., and is vonne, daughter of M . and Mrs. Garland Wbitt Glen- wood, Newfoundland, was sol- emnized recently by Rev. E. C. Sturge, in the United Church, Gander Newfoundland. The bride. given in marriage by her father. chose a floor length gown of chantiliy lace over white satin featuring a fitted bodice and bouft‘an . Her veil of French lace fell from a pearl studded crown. She carried a cascade bou- quet of white and pink feather- ed carnations. Her maid of hon- or and bridesmaid were identi- cally gowned in blue and pink nylon over taffeta, with match- ing headdress and accessories. They carried a nosegay of white mums centered with a match- groom, best man the Royal Canadian Air Force. Mrs. E. C. Sturge was in charge of the Wedding Music. Following tre ceremony a re- home. The bridal table was ar- ol in flowers, lighted tapers in silver candelabra and centered with a three tier wedding cake, which was cut in traditional manner. 3 Pm“ by the young couple. 6 Numerous telegrams were re- ceived from friends and relativ- es. ‘ LAC and Mrs. Morrison are der. where the groom is station- ed. ED MOORE G McLEUD LTD. ‘ New shapes and shades! New colors and fabrics! Come, see the ‘i MEDICAL PIIAIIMAGH i CALL 4-6623 for 24 hour service III, J delightful difference in spring’s dresses. Softly feminine, airy and easy is the mood . . . but never before were there so many ways to express it. so beautifully. ' The card parties were pl g . 8 9 9 9 myctliurcli?" I ' . 5 ' 3 . 5 . l . s I ‘ . . . I p . n was served by the leaders. for the guides. Ms L [Thavme‘etgi‘g élfimlfgrdbgg 2.355;):(ihiormuebruary 27 to be heldicommittees In charge and a Louise LaBrech. Mrsfi Elmiliy Mrs. Cecil Mi“ has returned: illgmiowcrs of .B‘Iessings. Scrip.l A Palm” 0“ Home Economicsisoclal hour fonowed' Fudge‘ Mrs' Don’t y ew 5' to her home at .Cmmont from Corner of Pownal and "ml (.31 a chapter verso nine was prepared and read by the‘ the RE]. Hospital, Charlotte-a. I ‘ I aELLEN S DIARY fl tional part of the meeting closfito“ _Adam3 ed by singing Hymn No. 493. I 3 a i swered by .‘ mnee . " each repeating a verse of scrip-1mm l There is to be only fou r KENSINGTON U C W . Richmond St.. Ch'town was read by the leader follow—lmnvener. Mrs. Oliver Bernard. town. Where she has been re- ‘l by Mrs Mor-i O O . .y. , l Lights Cigar For Years Need Thee Every Hour. The meeting closed with T h el l ture. The minutes of the last re-E iacres of crop on this farm, this Store Hours on THE hookit ELEODLm ISLAND IT'S ed M praver and an repeating. The program consisted of con- ceiving treatment. iVIIIIIIIIIIII and Mrs Wilbur ' l S C i I M The preSident 1%“;3‘. A lunch was served by the n U ' l hostess, a the “Lord's Prayer." The dcvo- l teSls Prepare rm. premded R0] bet“ ssisted by the lunch? Mon. to Thurs. Friday 9 - 9 Surely~ It is February — the shortest month of all — picking up now to go! gular meeting were read and? year" James remarked into our The general meeting of the. . . . u h U m tomorrow__ maw_ If“ V I s roved. - C 8 held. Silence .lthlS evening. T at n ‘ h V V I pl)“ Bentley “’“I be 55““ mlfimlisiglgh‘sgerhlbly Roomw 05f the jug: film’s" seal “3"!” “gm’ GOOd'mgm'” DEVON Saturday 9 - 12:30 'Youn PAW: animus CENTRE’ ' .. tt W ld‘.1 - ' now oesrl. en. I pie the address a he or s Kenslngton United Church on He had been reading a farm- ACCIDENT KILLS 18 0 Day of Prayer to be held in the ' Monday. pm”), 11 New London United Church The meeting was Opened bv ‘paper. but now it was put aside. ‘He took down from the mantel ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast (AP) Eighteen persons were killed arold Mrs. Blois MacEwen gave at}. presldem Mrs. H report of a manse meeting heldle with a brief devotionalnhe last of the cigars that had three Injuredk'l‘uelsgjaié when . recently. ‘period. .been among the gifts of his griéigseanadcra’stsmchecomvgr 012,22:i Plans were made to have a. Plans to have a work shop atlblrmdayv went to the Old “n -luck supper at the home of lthe March meeting was approv-lcnnlalne" In the pantry for a El: A. S MacEwen The nextled by the meeting A pot luck‘maich PmCEEdEd the" 90 light meeting will be held at thelsupper for all units will be held it- and enjoy What Mark Twain home of Mrs D. J ll‘lachod on the regular unit meeting“901?”?d '0 be A 800d smoke about 150 miles north of Abid- jan. The bus plunged into the river and the truck. carrying three huge logs. crashed into it. 2 PKGS. 29c SAVE 25% .SDuQBci/vy, LARGE SIZE SALE THE BEST BUYS IN BEAUTY ARE BY DuBARRY— when Mrs Blols MacEwen will date, each member to lawn - In recent years .112 indulges .... n c , . BARBOUR'S be devotional leader and lunch guest. Seven o'clock was thelin 8 8m0ke only infrequently. n BENNFTT CARE 1 ‘ will he prepared by Mrs. L. 5. hour set for supper. and th e and I" a lake It 0" leave it mm“ ' ‘ P MacEwen. Mrs Elmer Fyfelmeetings of units will be heldIgsfiwifig‘ewigkehiaggfej. mi: “mun” counselling , and Mrs Frank Bell Colleetion.after. - m“. Sum- Sun Lite 0' Canada for the evening amounted The supply committee report<lparati0n for it. even to scratch[ LB.56c i P b > > b i > D -AAAAAAA 35.. . ed 45 yards of27lnch flannelettethe match on a stove-cover. be- i. Phone 4-3317 - 4-5435 . . Mrs. John Fyfe. assisted byitwo yards 36 inch fiannellettefifore coming then to the oldl Charlottetown. P.E.I. oz. baffle 39c Mrs D J MacLeod, presentedlnine yards eiderdown, and six-.armchair. l .... “c‘ Noting this again, we remem-‘ bered the sober ceremony with for ‘ PICNIC HAMS Storey Electric Ltd. LB. 45c AUTUMATICWASHER ml the first Chapter in the Wordlteen balls yarn purchased and the Way Mrs. Elmer Fyfe‘layettes. _ y will prepare the second chapteri Reports the .vanlous3whlch certain old-timers we for the next meeting units showed great activity. A knew came to their smokes in The meeting closed by all re- l motion was passed that unitsithat now long go. With a tru peatng the Mizpah Benediction. {be responsible nor sending birtlh- lty jackknife they first cleaned ’congratulatlons and birthday the pipe. Then the "baccy" was PORK C‘HO'PS LB. 69c PERFECTION T'fPRISJQdP-APK Cs {1 cards to people in the unit area. cut, maybe from 1 fig l or 8‘ 9 P 95‘ 9“. ‘1‘5- 1""‘3 l .. P. J. Kenn y ‘square of it. crumb ed 11 a “a in” n,” W.“ “l my...” . I _ . . . . Matheson, greeted the guests on the two recently adopted eh“. I practiced palm and fined in ‘r:lill‘(,‘(l ‘fiirvimmm. mum“ the world renowned cosmetic house producing the finest quality “(I “"5- Jac" Small‘v‘md "5"“ dren. one in Hong Kong, through Ithe bowl of the brierwood. or and mm for all makes. of salon-tested beauty preparations. as free from allergy- LB. 29c I pint brick 29c MICHAEL'S GROCERY ' ~- ; @ fled them to tabIES. th‘h W0T91Cbnistian Children's Fund. and loften. as we saw it. to the yel- Saily decorat - When a "'al"‘}’"ia blind girl in Korea. A special llowed clay pipe. and tamped tine tea. was held recently In project to sponsor children. was ldown neatly with a thumb. Then the Spring Park Hall by mf‘m' discussed. and left to be decided lopenlng the damper oi the low be” ".I the SEN"? Park UCW‘ lhy the ltnitfi. All bills were au-jstove, a live coal would be lift- fMusic selections were per- : mot-mid paid, and the supplyled to light it. Or maybe a split ormcd by Mrs. AnnaMacLar-l‘committee asked to purchase'oi kindling was used, of those 9". and Mrs- Jack Williams and i four more balls of yarn for lay- lmade and reserved for Phone us today . Storey Electric ltd. IliaI ('h'tnii'ii ‘l»7.’iII — ‘i'hlili‘ 2822 causing ingredients as modern science can make them. Now...You can have world-beloved DuBarry Beauty Preparations and save money. tool Royal Lipstick, golden case Cloudsilk Mrs. Walter Bowlan attended teem.S proceeds from a Motherl - . purpose. itglgngfrJg’geinTh‘fh (Lng “nogland Daughter banquet amount-i To us. a small one. the won- ' ., :1'3IOLRN' :1'7'5 Face POWder ‘ a 9 'ed 10547.85 der of s in the smoke ' . o a i sfic asticcase - Reg~$4.oo 33’1"!“ “f candy and I‘Pme madel A film. “Land of the Morninglwhich lifted then as the smok- y p 'p DuBa" Face‘ Powder Ale es. palm," and the program “onjer drew first puffs. and the 1. '90 R°°JI°25 y " of “Jilin plsggdcclgcl'gfl $§$°§IASI.a'S Rm!" We “95.9mm I’st P e "t which transmit“ “5 = ' Skin Freshener $200 Rrg- 32.75 lace mm » .Unll 6. With Mrs Keith Ram- “Sou; across the miles be. DrySkin Cleansing Cream 9am“ and atl"*“3tl"“ly,.sziy as convener, assisted $185 Reg-$250 'Ol ILLIINYV’II centered with mums. B Pthueen, to those sunny planta- -Mrs. Harold Laird, Mrs. Keithi $2.00 Reg. $22.75 $3.00 Reg. $4.00 Penetrating Cleanser $2.00 Reg. $2.75 Foundation Lotion $2.00 Reg. $2.75 Moisture Petals $2.25 Reg. s:3.oo Pnurers at this tea were Mrs. l R , M P, Kennedv Hons Whentsei came tth: lgeteg' Gerald Syras Mrs. Frank Den-l amsa‘l' 1 rs' - M ' and the n vnus m“ en 0 e um “N Téd Ch dl d ; Mrs. G. H. Brooklns. Mrs. Brilce‘man‘ How many times we have Mr; 'A ‘1') Ma a"- "CO ‘M 0d. mid Mrs Duncan Pi'lwatched fascinated some he- ersh‘gfio Mm Ste:_a:t' cketts. substituting for‘ an ab-lwmskered grandpa “gm his Mrs. Basil trying and Mrs nil sent memb-er °" commmee' 4"” "‘“5v 3"" “me the“ by vine Const-iin H ‘ A" “fenng 9‘ $445 was re“ the hearthftre to his yamingl ,. . .. . ceived and dedicated . Gone now are those days. a mu- \'Al.l.l-:YFIEI.D W l. M“ “mil “Used the mowing-scum piece is his armchair. the Mrs Harry VanBuskirk, “'"h de‘mlnn-‘t- ,ottensleiglitful yarns too. alas. Iertalncd the club members . FM“. P ialso vanished and gone, swal- the Valloyneid w} at their re.’ 01‘ ‘ ilowed up in most instances in Ill TASTE TREAT Now you can onioy old-style flavor and goodness. For new Holsum Buttermilk Brood is made with farm-churned, enemy buttermilk. Tangy, i \\\\ Offer expires en» March 30, 1963 a. i . v The monthly meeting of the . . _ ' no cent meet ng . . . a grave. Scample, reclining «In...» . m m M “The president. Mrs. Alexander;$écfimqr;1ugn3 figuggoifigaglfl close by James' chair, camle‘1 to $3.75 Reg: 3500 _ ‘ v t l l . I . ‘ ‘ ' m. "listirzzlhe- .. Spwa' “Wm liary Stewart collect. Minutesmhg‘r Edsel Dmmme m e‘da .' face. I Reg: $275 here read and approved. ‘ meeting opened by re.‘ "It will mean more grass - Hrmmg Lotion Correspondence included al letter from the secretary of the{ Kings County Memorial Hospi- T , H posting the purpose. The minut-E‘In'd more hay 50" the “me es the last meeting were:“9 iread and approved. The roll‘ $2.00 Reg. 32.75 88 . "Yes but. well. I just dont Creme Superbe ii. . - . . - sand “dirtdlclmg;qm.§,flx:tng stuns‘eall was answered by nineteenihgfl‘VIrfn‘Lllsgvm wnrk out for $2 00 R“: 32 75 ll . ‘ .‘members and one vsitor. ‘ . ' ,' ' _ - - - Molii'.32h“n’§.i°'&°.'§?2'cflnlfnfi.’l “‘9 “"51"?” WW ‘°“°wed~ig.l.lnhi”" be 16" homemwn Dory Masque lavo Iicr'ropnrt and many finl‘nve. membersmp fees were! "ltlit should happen to be a $3.75 R g. .500 lshed Mum‘s for the Red Cross received and one new membfiharvest-time like we had last _ 9 was walcggg “NEG $311.2 year, that would be just as well .. ' it?" we inquired. Da of Prayer service to belwa‘lld“ al farm 1,912; on March 1st. at Béoom-lgmigl’lf’ the stock n ii field United Church. Mrs sm‘ - " are other fields for Cornish volunteered to offerjthat. Begides the younger “m. were turned in. l A lengthy discussion followed! gave a the for a. Many interest- ! facets were presented and. "‘0 . ' sprayer at this service . , , at bllul‘ii‘ct‘lzll-t-Elarle was complet' Members received a special" “Fatal” it doe"; ggtge: Th. \ ' an" invitation to have next meeting “"195 0 HOW lira . heldzthghnrch meeting will be. e new man". .let the land go to pasture and Nichos e Mm“ "I “‘1 mm“: c . Randell Boates will con-;hfi¥whfi sfiys. mm we.“ be "he" roll'call will be awed duct the Worship service at nextl e . m nit! m be ' Ml" ' answer .montli's meeting Mrs. Lornes testing that theory 0 s - e. m hostess served refresh- l"grits at the close of the meet- lehnsan and Sam Cornishdorgdt‘ilie year is out" James v . study n0 I‘- ‘avrII'I dioxide will A Winlt‘i‘lsh day this was. But an" Draws,- for Miggimnry .the cold was not so much felt Lunch ‘ committee for nexilbecause 0f the brilliant sun- . Mrs Therinlshine prevailing. We saw Dumvilie. Mrslcaress the tiny crinkled velvet by Richard IV-tiidnutw PARKDALE PHARMACY W LONDON W l. ‘ heldmeeting will be the Ellis, Mrs Edsel home m g at ‘I s the gloxinias were ' ‘ . Adams. Mrs Randell cave. 7 and the presigdelyfilg'h miE‘lfi‘l $5.133... Mrs. Percy Ve,. Ithrusting forth on a sill, in a . . “Kristm. open the meeting In the absence of the Com-frernindermthis;a now Spring 1. ’n I. > ' ‘ ' the song "1 LoveaLassieu munlty Friendship secretary. we on e y, I "UN" 15‘”! 3mm an m 0 Cluck . cuminutes of the January.Mrs Alvin Yeo the cogmunilty‘h gnotgervggurzingdsxg gngoxe lst Pete" Road “I”! 1.3333 118 were read b the sec- friendship report was ven y e . . _ n ' I n o A ‘ . Mrs. WilburyMIcKay. in. ma Dumvtlle u foi.lment. We smile. Don 1' Soy Broad. Say Lane 5 Holsum. please. ‘