parish dates were approved| Mrs. Thos. Sullivan moved a for the annual pantry sales. vote of ‘thanks to the retiring sec- Thomas Sullivar was!retary, Mrs. Spencer Hughes. Chairman for election of the fol-i| Mrs. C. W. Croken moved a voice officers: president, Mrs.jof thanks to Mrs. Bennett and Leslie Trainor (re-elected); vice| Mrs. Lyola Deighan for’ donating president, Mrs. G.C. Green, Mrs.! cake. Lambe, Mrs. J. Lawless; sec | On motioa meeting was ad- Mrs. Joseph Croken,|journed. The act of consecration ‘ treasurer, Mrs. Louis O’Conner.| was recited followed by the dir- ‘Lena Caroline MeLure, Women’s Editor, Puone 8508 pearenere sree Se ied so Mowing. members for the fine work done QUEBEC PARISH The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon, May 25, 1959. 7 during the year. He suggested! Longeuil on the south shore of further effort be made to|the St. Lawrence opposite Mon- the umit system in the! treal was first settled in 1657. Jr. Executive Is Husband Of A North Rustico Girl Earle William Brown, son of Mr.|cutive in the Computer Systems i Department ° aaa Eicon | Tryon United Church. gon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eicon - Hula Hoops Require - . Mrs. Colridge Rogers and Mrs. ; Fund and expenditure of $35. The Correct Material Eimer Cooke to visit the sick;| The following conveners tabled Mrs. Melvin MacGregor for en-|reports: Education, Mrs. A 2 tertainment; Mrs. Peter Dalton,| Lambe; membership, Mrs. G The “Hule Hoop” » ublicity ,serve its circular shape without | Mrs. Henry Dalton, Mrs. Lance | Allen; social welfare and eon- currently widespread im this|bending or sagging. A further | Dalton and Mrs. Harold Howard |dolence, Mrs. R. Smith; press, country has not only created a/ useful qualification was lightness, | for lunch; Mrs. J. Hagen; ways and means, large demand for the hoops but |and here, Rigidex Mrs. Lance Dalton will be hos-;Mrs. P. Croken, TV and. radio, | ! has, incidentally, drawn attention | with a density of 0.96, again had | tess for the June meeting, roil| Mrs. K. Jay; magazines, Mrs. J.|} | WATCH YOUR i 1 s improve our Insti- aw ss; spiritual, vs, © ‘ to the fundamental properties of | cbvious advantages over most | Call “Ways to i pur Insti-| L le iritual, M Cc ; r* 5 Mage Rigidex Polyethylene. thermoplastics. tute”. Meeting closed with the|Green. These zeports were sec- SAVINGS RISE : , ee As is now well known the! it is mot often that @ nations pee | eee ene eee eee ee : é MR. AND MRS. W. D. BU “Hula Hoop” is produced from | craze proves anything — other | tuach a social hour n-| Correspondence read included: NAN extruded tube which is bent into|than a good deal of fun—but in strumental music and step dan- thank-you messages from Mrs. WITH THE ROYAL BANK D bl Ri C on i. + ieeneeee Dae ae ¥ = ie ad aay commen rom 2| ACCOUNT PLAN wooden plug and metal staples. i i . r. ry , Kin : S ou e Ing eremony The prime need was for a ma- _ of one oe Se ex- SUMMERFIELD C.W.L. ee letters ee! re ‘ Unites A Ha Couple terial which would stand up te] ploited to the full both technical-| The annual meeting of si, |—“erenal i , ppy p ere | ale w, and meee, proving in James Hashes Goumat wes beldl sian ~ Step one: Open 2 Royal Bank Personal . : mare than amusing importance vestry on May 3rd, with , i 1 ; A pretty Wedding took place cascade bouquet of white mums. | dequate tensile and impact |af selecting the correct material | 19 members attending. 1 MAINE ovioe Pree: | si tne hens aia ics _ at Trinity United Manse, Middle-| She wore a matching blue tierra. | #Temgth. Another important re-/|fer the job in hand. In the absence df the president! | Tetis all about Maine seacoast, !| } tep two: Keep your davings Account . ton, NS., when Rev. Prescott} Mr. David Lewellyn was best quirement was a thermoplastic Mrs. G. C. Green presided and’ | braches. Jakes, mountains, resorts, 13 strictly for saving. Buell united in marriage Evelyn|man. Mrs. Prescott Burell play- material’ which could be extrud- BURTON W.1 opened the meeting with prayer) | Sica te Maina Yor FREE Gein 1 j 8 Peoline, daughter of Mr. and/ed the Lord's Prayer during the |@d into in. tube sufficiently) 4) ye eas 1) hers | d_by Father Murray. | 3 Saat nes tome noe tl 2 With 2 Personal Chequing Account Mrs. Norman Wood of North| signing of the register. flexible to be bent into the form | Dion Wi. assembled a: the| . TM. ‘reasurer’s report showed) 319° Gateway Cir, Portland, Mey) for paying bills you seldom need to draw’ Tryon to William Donald, son of Following the ceremony a re- of a hoap and yet possess enough home of Mrs. Haraid canned fon a total of $662 raised during the § MAImE DEPARTRERT OF ECONOMIC DEV. j : A PERSONAL ‘“ . Y Il Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Buchanan ception was held at The Ameri- Tigidity for the hoop to pre | ii, monthly ting. In the| 2°: with $303 ia Tabernacle’ i : CHEQUING rom your savings. Tou ” nace of Central Royalty in a double Tineon guest absence aiRont : ACCOUNT see your savings go up with every deposit , ring ceremony. pn rt See Bo Miss B sors until vegetables are bitetender. | yice see Ey Caltaer| : r ¢ Gan Pe you make, plus the interest your money { To the strains of Lohengri®’s | Wheelock. The bride’stable was| Add 1 drop garlic juice (op-| Rogers, presided. } aie . A P we March played by Mrs. Bh oe WOS| sonal). Stir in % Gee. corm teen : earns. Let us set up a 2-Account Plea ledding ' centered with a three-tier wed- The meeting opened with the, ; : : , Prescott Burell the bride entered| ging cake. starch dissolved.in 1 tbsp. cold | Institute Ode followed by the : for you. It is a real help im saving. the manse on the arm of Mr. The diving ‘ila eatnbel: water; simmer 3 min. Mary Stewart, collect in uni<on. ij i James Richards who gave her in on wath cia ot oes Gaffodils. |. Stir in % tbsp. sherry flavor- Minutes of previous meeting | is | 3 THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA She looked lovely in @ floor; After the reception the happy ame ‘an ‘as quartered ieee ieee. the Seatialel 18" ROTARY LAWN MOWER ives a * : length ctrepless gown of white couple i. o csgpralnypecrscont ripe olives. ee eee was ; Charlottetown Branch—L. D. MacKAY, Manager a " jacket | W@S a smart pale blue suit of | ne Sone — The members veluateered to|l- 4 Cycle — Reg. $95 HF Branches alse in Hunter River, Mount Stewart,— which was worn a lace—jac Im small parfait glasses alte é , ; 1 with long sleeves lily point over|™2ichmates with @ navy blue! wetely layer small sci of | Varnish the school desks during NOW 75 : Summerside and Tyne Valley her wrists. tailored coat. She wore eek ao” preter and Seen ns the summer holidays. Sick com- : Her elbow length veil of nylon| patent shoes and purse. Her | wish 2 canned mandarin orange| mittee reported visiting the sick ats ; tulle wi that was white melusini with ; : in the district during u epi- a wi sa” : held in place with a tierra | White scarf of red American Ros- one and 1 tap. — demic. Bills for fruit were paid.|| 2 Cycle Reg. $75 o ii See nae ns asm “Salted ae eel eer em ee NOW . $58 wy | " _ Sequins ne ee - aot ish with whipped cream . Vr ; pearis. She carried a cascade They will reside in Greenwich | and mandarin orange sections. mF : bouquet of red American roses.| where the you is stationed | PRICK OF THE CHEF J : Her only ornament was peari with the *R.C.A-F.. Add toasted pine nuts to not- — , 3 ; ; ’ earrings The bride was tendered a show- |... French dressing W re : : The maid of honour, Miss June|er at Middletown where she re- poor ee ATCH STEAM. IRON $21.50 14.95 ; : Wheelock, friend of the brice| ceived many lovely gifts and tlso | wore @ blue ballerina length gown | showers were heid for the bride) Washer, Refrigerator, Inglis Automatic Washer and Dryers, : : of net over taffeta. She carried ai and groom at Tryon. Radios, Clocks, Lamps, Hotplates at lowest prices in town. ; : IDA BAILEY ALLEN urday, Jane 20th, at 3 o'clock mm Tomorrow's | MacLEAN & SON. : bevecresccdecveoeces Machines Corporation Pough- JOAN CUTCLIFFE, GORDON DAWSON Wares, Tndiana, recently with a| eopeie, Now Yert. 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