MARCH 27. 1954' ""wggA-1-Lgy !F'YY5n w, 1. I be sent away for blankets. . The correspondence 9118 read The monthly meeting of the and it was azreed to send 101' wheatley River Women's Institute cooking DOOKIBIS 10'' each hm”- met at the home of Mn, 1-nu-oml A letter was received informing Buntaln on March 4. Mrs. Prestonl us that the School Administration Rukhnm presided, Short Course is to be held in Hun- Tweive members responded to ter River 0731188 HI" I” 1”” the roll call by asking a First Aid March. Collectors were appointed for ti .It d iddt meet . llilmlthgnhall :53 pax (woollen: to the Red Cross and the followinz P.F. Asiomn cam 0 stills. k 1 - rides reriept;cIo: agate a cookie place more appealing. Custard Cream Bourbon Garden Cream Milk Arrowroot Shortcake If g-50 PEfifZrIiiiI's Wu OISOUITS "-Give PEEK FREAN'S Presentation TINS for Easter & Mother's Day - 85c to S3 61!? All-SEASON BEAUTY AID PNOTECTI ' I ARMORCOAT WONDEII ENAMEL WDITII LII A IIIAIT UMHUEU SAVE 81." A DALLDN '1 9 3 . "' g IAL. W, 71'. ,3; or. 1-55 The linear linhh you've ever ueed ” . , . . . ,5. .,,,,.",,,.. ngy -ler cure, irlayelea, bouts, lumi- lute I Ireedwerli. Amer Cont Wen errlel llova eri urreethly with never a brush-inert: - drlee to I herd. glued arerlece that leieghe et dirt, weer Isl wrestli- er. Use Ireeeh er away ler pet- "uruebohle" point that drlee in rnlelutee - with no point eder -- eeler-etyled by experts ler your iriterler decorating h e I re a re 1. Apply Super-Leetie Satire with teller-linear or brush ever wallpaper, pin 1, wellhead! Ind leet peeteeeienel beer-eitee re- eulta. Iaeerenteed equal to the highest Illeel. llne quality eelreel thet erdlnerlly would out year up to 81.9! a queen. Cheese leen reieee then 10 eaerliling eeiere. meet other eurteeea. Gives a de- llghtlei eelt sheet! In IINIIV leaereter-endereed eelt DOIMII. lrnnetle leee-term: eeaily In- tenrilled to eeier-rrieteh year lgverlte lrnperlea, rugs. ete. committees were appointed in. next month: sick, Mrs. Wm. Lin: and Mrs. Harold Buntain: ach9ol,l and Mrs.; Gordon Harold Chandierl Mrs. Reagh Barrett Theo Scllar; lunch. Mrs. Andrews, Mrs. and Mrs. Walter Ling. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. William Ling when the roll call will be an- I swered by giving a paragraph on history of institute. Program for next "First Aid Bandaging." FRENCH RIVER AND PABKI CORNER W. I. The monthly meeting of Coron- ation W. I. met at the home of Mrs. Ralph Macbeod on March 11. The meeting opened by sinslnz "When Irish Eyes Are smiling" followed by the Creed. Roll call was answered by l'2 members and two visitors, each telling an Irish joke. A Valentine Social was held during the month proceeds amounting to 810-15- Sick Committee reported I-hit one treat had been sent. and school committee reported they had visited the school. The new sick oommittee is Mrs. Arthur Paynter and Mrs. Gears? 30W!”- ooreapondenoe consisted of a letter from the Canadianltedcroas society and one on Education with a questionnaire to be filled out and the Institute News was distributed among the members. A humorous selection of P093” was read by M1'S- DOM” L3-'"”"l- A contest was Dre-Wmedgbv M"- Elmer Parsons, prizes being won by Mrs. Ralph Bernard and NIH. Fred Bernard. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Elmer Parsons and Mrs. Arthur Payntcr. Business Reports MONTREAL. (OP) -Net prom oi Anglo-Canadian Pulp and Pap- er Mills, Limited. and its subsid- iaries increased in 1953 to 53,396.- 'l6l lrom S2.l52.554 in l952, the company's annual report showed Thursday. Net pront was equal to 32.69 I share in 1958. during which 212.- 858 shares of Dryden Paper Co. were acquired. The previous year the net pa-om. a share was equal to 32.05. Working capital at the ftscal year-end stood at 310,339,236 com- pared with 39,832,898 the previous year . ' IIRMORCOAT nous: PAINT .69 .'.'I. 11. oi..." my nuuteriuie - rkh, lull-bodied element! "4 "'- elueleeet, pure linseed ell together with airport technical Iueeurledge aerrehiree te rrielie Armor Ceet - lhe weether-realetent heieee "let that give: greater beeuty and greater eurluee protection lav that "eutn year" belitlll 91”" ions. Greater eereeoge eevea leber endeereeceeeey...ltteIiea 00 teen irerti to Iv!" "00 "0099 pelnt, re lt'a smart to use Amer Cent - the heat lhet money eon buy. ONE-OOAT WHITE HOUSE PAINT Oheeeetteeeeperleeti-eeellelee Dtevleuely palatal eurlneel. lrleptlenel hldlrog - eell-eieeoulng - etuye white. Cute lner end eeet. g 8!. mm IieiIl2l Turpentine, Paint Boilers. Brush- .15 IT. eel. 1.1: Masking Shellac, Varnish, oto. Tape. Sandpape r, Super wan. Interior ENAMEL The whitest white you eveea1M let turn mew. entlle ac2.4o meeting is I Gil ARDIAN. ("I fl-IF. .Girl Guide News LONES Hi! Lona Guides! You will be glad to hear that to each one of you who enroll with the Lone Gulder, there will go out "The Merry-Go-Round," sometime between April 10 and the 15. Send to Mrs. Fred Osborne. RR. 6. Charlottetown. tor particulars and application blanks. Your name must be in by April 10 to get the "Merry Go Round" made so famous by Miss Holman. The usual lest hints will be in ii. Nature Study pages. things to make and do. and a page called "Fun Fair" with games. riddles and Jokes. It is such fun to have mail ooming Just for you. Send your letter in very soon, Bye for now. 15th Clftnrrn Guides These Parkdaie Guides have made wonderful progress, they have grown and grown until they now have a membership of 27. Monday. March 1, was a busy night when 28 Guides fell in for inspection by Capt. Mrs. C. Pickard and Lleui. Catherine Waters. Commissioner Suzanne Macxinnon and Field Sec'y Mrs. Smith were prment and Miss MacKirinon presented the following badges: Child Nurse Carol Hogan: Needle Woman Mar- lene Gregory; Laundress Carol Hogan, Brenda McKay, Virginia Carver. Penny Warren, Gwen Ol- Brien, Barbara Mr.-Gregor; Home- maker. Arlene Gregory; and last but not least Little House Emblem. Marlene Gregory. After a lively game and sing-song the meeting closed with taps. Parkdale Brownies March l7 was a very busy day for Parkdale Brownies. Brown Owl Mrs. Ma.cKay called a special meet- ing and Brown Owl Lois Brown presented Linda Warren, Mable Godkin and Jean Found with their House Orderly badges. and Trudy I-Iicksrm. Kniiters Badge. and tour new-Brownies were enrolled. Joan Bevin. Dorothy Mcljwen. Sandra Johnston and Brenda Mutiow. Trinity Guides Tweiity-eight Guides under Capt. J0.VCe Wiggington and Lleut, Gladys McKimion and l'l'Bi-ownies with Brown Owl. Mrs. Reid met at Trinity on Tuesday night. Pro- vincial Cnmmissioner Mrs. Hut- cheson. Dist. Com. Suzanne Mc- Kinnon and Field Sec'y Mrs. smith were present to join in the flying up ceremony of Brownie Elaine Walker to Guides, and Commission- er Sue Mcxinnnn enrolled Gloria Macxinnon. Eileen Norrie and Ann Smith as Guides. A program of skins and sciich dancing was their enjoyed aiter which all gathered round the Campfire for songs, The meeting closed with ”Taps." Central Royalty Brownies 'Tho lsi. Central Royalty Brow- io Pack welcomed two new meni- bers at a recent meeting when Ruth MacLeod and Carol Coles were en- rolled by Miss I. Araanault, Com- missioner for Queens County Needlewoman and Thrift Badges were also presented to Margaret MacMillan, as well as s. Knitter's Badge lo Judy Johnston. These Brownies are very keen and are fortunate in having the fine new Community Hall at Central Roy- alty in which to meet. Mrs. Mac- Leod. mother of one of the new enrolled Brownies. treated the Brownies to home-made fudge which was thoroughly enjoyed. Mrs. Ira Younker is the Brown Owl and Mrs. Arthur Rodd. the Tawny Owl oi this enthusiastic Brownie pack. Prayer service Ohserrad By lith Charlotleto .. Brownie Pack The meeting opened in ihe usual manner. The Brown Owl. Mrs. Joseph Rodd, called the Brownies into the Fairy Ring around the Toadsiool. alter which each of the Sixes went to the Toadstool and renewed theirProvm- ise. After an interesting Golden Bar ceremony. Golden Bars were pre- sented by Commissioner Suzanne MacKinnon to the following Brow- nies; Vickie MacNevin, Sylvia Phil- lips. Janet MacDonald. Wendy MacDonald. Dorothy Burke ind Virginia MacNutt. The Collectors Badge was pre- sented to: Carol Jenson and Wood- worker, Sigiialler and Observer Badges to Gail Stewart. A Grand Howl was then given in honnr of the Brownies who had merited Golden Bars and Badges after which all the Brownies en- tered with enthusiasm into two Singing Games. The Brownies were then quietly seated and Brownie Heather Mac- Nevin welcomed the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Brown to the Brownie meet- ing and hoped that they would be frequent visitors. The following Prayer service was then carried out with Brownie Heather Mac- Nevin as leader: Hymn: "Jesus Wants You For A Sunbeani"; scripture Reading; sq, Mnttltew Chapter 5. verses l-I2: prayer. Judy Archer: solo. Sylvia Phillips: chorus. by Brownies: "Jesus Loves Me": prayer. Edith Jean Phillipa; hymn: "God 59.. The Little apes-row Fail"; pi-.3-er, Rev. Mr. lmwn: ciionu. by Brow- ynleiz "The Lord Is The Keeper"; the Rev. Mr Brown gave a tug to the Brownies. The meeting closed with Brnwnic Prayer and Trips. Charlottetown Gniders' CIIII The monthly meeting of the Charlottetown Guidei-s' Club was held on March is at zicn Church Hall with 27 members p..seni. Buncer wee served by Ii-r Local. The president, Mrs. Rr AR ' OTTETOWN . ......v.-.-an.--aw--aw PAGE NINE coined Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Tit- combe to the meeting. The nominating committee to elect officers for the fall was el- ected, convener being Miss Lan- gelie with Mrs Pickard and Mrs. W. W. Reid assisting. The president announced the annual meeting of the Girl Guide Association is to be held at Gov- ernment House on Wednesday, Ap- ril 'I, at 3 p.m. Miss Hart. convener for the Guide Rally, reported on the grand success of the rally. A total of 825.27 was collected most of this money is to be sent to the World Friendship fund. M155 MacKinnon reported tliat ll could be arranged to have a First Aid Course at Red Cross House for the Guides in the near iuture. The question box was passed around for the Giilders to nubmn questions or problem of Ihe dif- feient Companies and Packs. These questions were successtu;l,x answered by Miss Hart and Miss MecKinnon. Mrs. Dumont announced that there would be a training in the fall for the Guides and she would appreciate any suggestions as to work that should be included lli this training. The next meeting of Gulde.rs' Club falls on April 15., Since this is Holy Week it has been agreed by the Guiders to postpone lhe meeting until the following Thursday, April 22 y There being no further business. Mrs. Lois Brown moved the meet-I l ing adjourn. IUT-EMLIN PAYS SHOT I l FSUNN. 4AP! --- 'l'Iw. Krenilin giving the West German Com- munist pariy more than 510.000.- 000 a year for anti-Western prop- aganda activities. German security. officials said Wednesday. Th:-yi also said that, after failing to! elect a single. repreai-niative to. Parliament in the Sept. 6 elec-l lions. Red leaders decided to toss out thousands of weaklinga and. limit the party in West Germany. to die-hard Communists. look EICUT-OUT Derethy iIlx'e ceIeaIs-- Coniinusd from page 2 irrespoiis-lble. yetwsliezis-perfectly willirTg-to put up with him. Therefore: I see no reason why you and Gilbert should be tied to inadequate quar- ters as you want. and are able to maintain, a home of your own. When You Fnn0UnC5 V-he d00i-B1011. you'll be drowned in tears all right. but it's time you learned to discourage this weeping. You are faced with 4 your mother's moodiness now when you are doing evervtlimg she wishes Therefore you might as well risk leaving for SOliiEl.hllijL1 north-while -She'll get adiusted to the change. and will pmbably be better nff for it. Don't sacrifice your family because your mother refuses to appreciate the good reason you have for making the change in domicile. nus coupon"? 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