YOUTHFUL CHARM Shown at the Spring Fashion| ning dress of nylon ead . Carolyn is all dregsed up in display held recently im Monta-| rotiy dress which is | Bue, this very young model wears! for maximum flattery—and a charmingly feminine rose eve-' course, dancing. F.W.I.C. Has Remarkable Year Of Achievement The following is the second nouncement of inierest in 1958. part of the account oe the wreak]. Seareeatetes ex. SC. Shine : i} ‘ ., Tepresent or pecometiched by the Federated ganization at the Highway Sefety Women’s Iasiitutes in 1958. K is Conference in Edmonton and Mrs presented by Mrs. George Wilson,)P.Y. McCandless, Waterdown, FWIC, Publie Relations Officer. | Om., its annual meeting in Tor- Books were presented to the/ onto: Mrs. John MacLean, cit- public—Nova Scotia’s volume of| izenship convener, atiended . the -“A Canadian Mosiac’, compiled) conference on education in Ot- by Mrs. W.A. Turner, Kentwille,}tawa: Mirs..G. MacPhatier = NS., tells a fascinating story of} meeting of the National Commit- the history of their crafts; ‘Ad-|tee of this Conference, Toronto; § ventures in Cooking”, compiled|and Mrs. Keith Rand, Port f by Mrs. J.0. Decker, Pembber-| Williams, N.S. covered the 4H ton, B.C. provincial president, | Clubs Conference in Winnipeg, aod her able committee, com-/the CAC Annual Mecting in Mon bines recipes and history; ‘“A/ireal, and in her capacity as na- Delegate Reports’ (A World Tour tiona} president, atiended many in 7% Days), by Mrs. George Wil-| provincial conventions. The Peace Garden Plot in the the siory of the Ceylon ACWW | International Peace Garden com tinues to be beautified under the this of eonference and world tour. Other cultural projects have direction of Mrs. G.C. Cailey, mot been overtooked. -Mrs. R.|/Sandford, Mas., and also the Partington, Francois Lake, B.C.|Mahitoba Women’s Insliiutes. eultur: activities convener, is| K is thrilling to read of the the proud custodian of the na- | exchange border visiis between tional .quilt, which is truly a work | the ryiral women of U.S.A. and of art. Tweedsmuir contests have | Canada. The Peace Garden and been arranged and a citizenship | these journeys of friendship, to trophy offered by Senator Cair-' gether with our miles of unde Ine Wilson for the best essay om! fended border, are an example that topic. This is in.cLarge of|to ali the world (I was privil- Mrs. George Benneti, Simmie,|eged to atiend one of these in- Sask, former Citizenship Conven-' ternational visits last year at or.” Essex, Ontario.) In addition to these, study pro-; These are the highlighis of jects have been instigaied —/the Federated Women’s Instiiu- the Integration of First and, New | tes of Canada in the interests of Canadians was selected by the|“HOME AND COUNTRY” is national executive: preliminary! 1958. oe the proposed Canadian e on children was en- trusted to Mrs. G. MacPhatier, Owen Sound. Ont., convener of EARTH SCIENCE CENTRE CAMBRIDGE, Mess. (AP) | Home Economics and Social Wel fare and Mrs. Joho MacLean, Pureka, N.S., Convener of Citiz- enship. appointment of Mrs. E_J. Roylance of Greenwood, B. C., vicepreskient of FWIC. as post- master of the town and inspec- Massachusetts Institute of Tech nology aonounced Saturday a gift ‘of 30,000 shares of Texas Instru- |menis, Incorporated, worth $2,- 500,000, for construction of a centre for earth sciences. The gift was made by Cecil H. Green, vice - president of Texas imsiru- tor of that posial area was ap an- | ments. MINIATURE MODES ellen ie ee Be RS be. 7 ; ELILEN’S DIARY “Yes, James offered “even times do tend to discour- the farmer—and I'm ‘afraid see more of 4 fF i Fi farming, stiil a ef : i i g i °F wat: i i FREES F F rl Bk | aaleeat. PETE i eal where Dr. Cox He -|the Easter vacation with his par-| ison, students at St. Francix net ibomes in Summerside. 3 ce i i x = if I ' ® & - TF iff 5% £3 Js | i f ee 8 i °g F i gs ; ge E pies ee stigt CE é tent away from it. Any other work to him would only be con- | sidered im the light of a job and there’s little satisfaction in that’. The afterlight was rosy then. ite - patched ness in the last glory of the day. On the hittops westward, the tips and arcs of the woodland trees were outfined dark and pretty a- gainst the afier-sunsct glow. Peace was spreading wide quiet wings over heights and depths of our vailey. “Yes’’ James said eyes on the tractor—trailer now turning home werd farm folk® have many a blessing: . . We've had a good winter, And now there's the Spring with its promise.” So many blessings indeed. To- day with its continuing cheer- ful hearth-ires, its promise of James Norton, at P. |W. College, and Soe stud- leat at St. Dunstan’s High School, returned this week afier spend- ‘ing Easter vacation with their Mrs. J.C. Simpson and son Jer-; ry, returned to their home _ in Summerside last week from a vi- sit to Toronto and im Montreal, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. ‘Charles Simpson. 3 With Hopes Running High — They Cultivate And Sow .. ldmbkin’s wavering bléat, a calf’s plaintive low. Now, like the daisy-faces on a Summer lea, stars gleam in the i paths of oyr dreams. Until tomorrow — — — Diary, Good-night. GREENVALE W.I. ruary: meetings’s were held at the homes of Mrs. Gertrude Weeks, Mrs. Parle MacRae, and Mrs. Bernsley Wonnacott with small attendances Ai the Decem- ber meeting the following were appointed convenors Health and Welfare, Ruth MacPherson; Edu- Health and Welfare, and W.L. work were carried out by the convenors in January and Feb- ing was distributed the following were included in the Institute’s expenses for 1958: Community $9.06, school $11.28, Donations on hand Der., Deryi Brophy, student at St. | seediime — snowdrops greening, December, January and -Feb- |‘ Red Cross sew-' | The K&R Shoe & Clothing Store i Rev. F. Hall Is Guest Speaker W.MS. of Trinity United Church, Charlottetown, held a joint Thank- offering service in Heartz Me- morial Hall on Tuesday evening, March 24. Rev. A. Frank Mac- Lean preskied and Mrs. K. A. Parker was pianist. The Worship service was con- chicted by Mrs. R. S. Latimer, Miss Christine Todd and Mrs. Allison Mutch. The hymn, “We Sing the Praise of Him Who Died,” was - sung, Scripture reading from Luke 2%4:13-31, and prayer. Mrs. Latimer gave a brief com_ mentary on- the Scripture which had been read. Rev. Foster Hall sang “O Sacred Head Now followed by|i | i | : 2 : 5 5 ll & eo : a R oo bee i of : ae R, eF viE i : & 5 | i i - g ‘ i : EE i : i : f : i F ; ai e ii » 8 be if | E | f ' : S 5 ree g i é i : E : f "J ? i ; | | al it E le F i i i F i $ : i E : aFey : g st F ! BF i be ; F was “Beneath i 4 FE i | Ag E ™ > | ‘ ik i e 8 a 5 i aw Be WHEEL ALIGNMENT HAVE YOU CHECKED THE FRONT END OF YOUR CAR LATELY? Always be 100% certain that you can rely on perfect steering — our wheel alignment and belane- ing is the latest, SPENCE & McLEOD Aute Bedy y 2 Sden &. f Hi é E | + E | ae is : & Fe =o : SPRING SHOE SALE! i} QUEEN ST. i | BROKEN LINES CLEARING: OXFORDS, LOAFERS, BALLERINAS ALSO MEN’S, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S SHOES CH’TOWN Francis Xavier University, spent, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bro-' FREE. 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