changing some of the French words from the masculine gen- Late last session, she became g ‘. x '3 t der to feminine as she spoke. the first woman to chair a de- \ ‘i ‘ - g ' ,. r ~' She told a reporter she was bate in the Assembly and the . ’ L - we!” . "very moved" by her appoint- men chafed a bit under her ‘ ment. strict rule. -‘ I GOT 31¢; VOTE WAS TOUGH CHAIRMAN Eight girlsi wart:l in'li‘tilatled :nd J uodhy Jorgenaen. Bun- Parker. Dawn Ambler. Lynn Mrs. Kirkland - Casgrain. Who d in the 3: minlutes she direictted Ladies’ SWEATERS in orlon and ban- Monday nto e rnty ury. t ers were Barbara Young and Janice Craswell. piled up the biggest majority e ate. 5 e tod an oppos on n [on black bei e and white in _ United Church CGIT group. . {grill-man and “hover: reg value to Children’s 100% Dupont nylon The ceremony was conducted 5 95£Discountppflce ’ ' SWEATERS in blue, pink and by Mrs. Gerald Wyrwas. sup- crintendent. with pins being presented by Beverly Hayden. (‘herry Valley. Purpose cards were presented by Margaret Bcll. president. Girls enrolled included: from left. Jo Anne {\lzicAusland, C a r o l Dalziel BALTIC The funeral for Major Taylor, of Hamilton was held Thursday afternoon from the Princetown United, Church. Malpeque with services being conducted by Rev. Ralph Johnston. The hymns 2 i ust were “The Lord’s My ' l Shepherd" and “Abide With ' Me." The pallbearers were Char~ 195 Stewart. William E. Donald. Cedric Owen, William Sinclair, Earle Ramsay and Wendell Cro- ncr. Mrs. G. w. Ramsay. Malpe- one is recovering from an attack of "flu." Miss Jean McFayden. Sum- nierside was a motorist to Bal- tic, Wednesday. Arthur Owen left during the past week by plane for Van- couver. 3.0., where he plans to spend some time visiting re- latives. Miss Jill Brammer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bram- mer. Kensington is confined to her home with "mumps." Cecil Mosher accompanied by his sister. Miss Margaret Mosh- er returned to their home in Charlottetown after spending the weekend with relatives in Bnltic and Kensington. Mr. and Mrs. Roy.McArthur, Kensington had as their guest for a few days their daughter. Mrs. Mat-Neil and son Douglas of Cavendish. Harold Woodside of Mar- gate is making a good recovery following an operation Thurs- day in Prince County Hospital. Mrs. Lloyd Lockerby. Hamil- ‘ton. is visiting friends and relatives in Halifax, Nova Sco- lia. Mrs. John MacNutt and Mrs. Kenneth Owen. Malpeque visit- ed during the past week wit relatives in Charlottetown. The December meeting of the Malpeque Women's Institute was held Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Owen. with a good attendance. Eric Jardine of Halifax was a Visitor to Baltic during the week with his mother. Mrs. Dr. F. .lardlne. Mrs. Everett Wall. entertain- ed the members of Baltic Wo- men's Institute at their Dec- ember meeting Tuesday even- ing. After the regular routine of business there was an ex- change of Christmas gifts among the members. Delicious lunch was served by the lies- asslsted by Mrs. Harry .1 . Mrs. Turner Moore has re- turned to her home at Enmore Quebec cabinet. Mrs. Claire Klrkiand-Casgrain. 38-year~old brunette. was named minister without portfolio in the Liberal cabinet of Premier Jean Lesage. a post her late father held before her. / \ She wore a two - piece white Iamee outfit. with silver check- ered lines, when she was sworn in by Lieutenant-Governor Paul Comtois in the red. white and gold Legislative Council cham- bers. once and the oath of office, hes- itating before deciding against She aware the oath of allegi- b Mother I hree Becomes .iirst was when she dent . ‘ O F I l n bills committee of the Legisla-lML nd Mrs. Peter F. Gallantlman Comman- iuve Assembly' 1on Nov. 28 with four tables inI ML and Mr._ QUEBEC (CPI—A handsomeiever seen in Quebec province mother of three who has alin the provincial general elec- string of political precedents be-ltlon last month —— she won by hind her already, became theimore than 50,000 votes~has a first'woman ever named to a‘string of political first to her credit A distant relative try mar- riage of Mrs. Therese Casgrain, ; one of the women mainly re-l sponsible for obtaining the vote for women in Quebec in 1940, she became the Assembly's first woman member a year ago. She was elected to represent Jacques - Cartier riding, which sprawls over a number of sub- urbs on the west end of Mont- real Island. in a byelection called to fill a vacancy created y the death of her father. Charles Kirkland. minister with- out portfolio in the first Lesage cabinet. _ ,u liberty Will not one.” i It wasn't her first run-in wit ;a Union Nationale leader. The established for women, i'nie Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. Dec. 12, 1962. 'I play. First prize went to Mn. Peter F. Gallant: second. Mrs. The “1.” card “my 0, the John Corcoran and Peter P'. seas n was held at the home of ! Gallant; freeze-out went to Her- ; another prece that of being the first woman to present a bill before the private i That was in 1952. when she i [n h d f u :awlgen: member more than once to kee was 28, and 5!“? hat! 3 W“ 9’" your mother." Mr. DurlessisiK c a” m 5" om" ' to the subject. She put down 0p, change of quips With the late persisted, stended the in n e r a! of M r. position Leader Daniel Johnson . Prem'er Maunce Dul’leSSis- ‘ "My father had quite a lot to ‘Klnch's mother. Mrs. Benedict when he tried to defend his col-1 "You talkna 10‘ better than do with it." she said. ending Kinch. league on a point of order. 33/0“? father. Mr- DUPICSSil to” the exchange. Mrs. Henry L. Gallant had to no - nonsense approach’her- M rri to lawyer Philippe‘enter Prince County Hospital caused Mr. Johnson to burst "I learned from a good ICnsgrain, her children are—,for treatment. u: teacher." she replied. yLynne. 7, Kirkland. 6, andt Walter O' ally. Bloomfield, "1 hope that under your short “I think you must take afteriMare, 2. ' ill. O t-o We’ve got Prices.. . ALL SIZED UP at $53 dututiii‘ Only one simple setting required with the KODAK 8 Movie Camera. Easy to load. too. Fine f/ 1.9 lens. Less than $45. Kodak gifts say ““Qpen me first” ...and save your Christmas in pictures! KODAK Automatic 8 Movie Kit has everything for movies indoors and out. Electric eye sets lens. Built-in filter so you can use same roll of film indoors and out. Camera. light bar and lamps . . . less than $80. The Room RETINA Automatic Ill Camera adds automatic exposure control (or manual con- trol if desired) to world-renowned Retina per- formance. 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