Friday night was ladies night as the ttapaud-Victoria Board of Ii.-iilc held their annual banquet .ii~ _\t'HT in the form of a su . of Itiiisl goose. in (‘rapaud Hall tuioiig those who were pI‘(‘sL'llI. II the banquet were, From left to tgtit FRONT ROW: Mrl. Ralph De (Jrasse. Mrs Robert Dawson. Ferguson. Mrs. er’ Mrs. Jack Leard, Clyde MacLag- Donald. Mrs. Ralph Myers. Mrs. .‘I LADIES NIGHT AT CRAPAUD-VICTORIA SECOND ROW: Mrs. Warren Harold Mac- gan. president of the Summer‘side William Waddell. Mrs. Ben Rog- l‘0Vl ' MR. AND MRS. ANDREW (SRAHAM Couple Observe Their 50th Wedding Anniversary ~\ Itaptn event of special iiiter- ‘John. .‘\'.B. and Roulston. Mur- CF05“ sewmg “Id kmmngt ‘ twenty Officers elected for the coming «wt tool‘ place in Cambridge oii‘ \o\cniber 27th when Mr. and, tits Aiitli't-w tlraliam (‘(‘I(‘I)l'Hl(’(I 'ne fiftieth aiiiii\crsar_v of lh(‘II‘i 'ii.ittlafl(‘ I ‘\II'. and Mrs (il'i'iIIHlIl -foriiicr \t._,»s Ada \\'liitci were united .-i iiiatriiiitiny in I907 by the late 'ti-\ Aiidrew (tray at the niaiise. ray ltiver. There are graiitlcliildreii. Mr. and Mrs Graliaiii are high- M-'“'I4°°d~ VIC? P"9S|d°m- M75- their Herbert Mat-Kenzie, s'e(‘t‘etat'y. (‘lllillflulllI\' Both are a(‘ll\‘(‘ Ind MP8 H-'*H‘1‘.Y Va" BUSKITK "'93-* in (‘\t'(>‘II(‘>lll health and their “P91”. -VII‘S- AIGX Marlin. diI‘P<‘l0r5 miiiix Il‘I(‘I1(I\' and well~wishers Mrs. MD Marlin. M11“. ' 4 wish them many more happy Bruce an Mrs. Dan Matheson Auditors. Mrs. Angus Martin and Iy t‘(‘.\D(‘('I(‘(I residents of wedded _vcars. Board of Trade; Mrs. Eric Low- ers, Mrs. ther. Mrs. I-Earl Taylor, Mrs. Bert Joe Trow sd sdale. Max Thompson. Mrs ale. : rs. Hebert" ~ field. Mrs. Lloyd Waddell. Mrs. E VALLEYFII.-ILD W.I. Mrs. W.A. Bruce and .\Il‘s Lloyd Fraser were liostesscs to their .\'ovembei' meeting \I(‘(‘IIll:.’.U|J¢.'nt‘(I by singing the Ode and repeating the (‘reed Eight members responded to roll call by payment of annual dues. Minutes of last annual and last regular meeting were read b_ Seci‘etai1\'. Mrs. \Iiltoii .\lacI.eod and . The president. .\lrs W \ BI‘ut'(‘ reviewed the work of the year and thanked ofticers and meni- bers for their willing co-opcra- tion throughout the year. She also expressed appreciation of donations sent by those unable to attend. Illness of pt-rsoiis in thc fII\ tric was i'e,<.'rettcd This _\ear all Institutes celebrated the sixtieth 8l]fIl\'(‘l‘S'dl'_\‘ of the founding of W. reported for school committee The secretary. Mrs. Milton Mat-Leod and treastirer, Mrs Alex Martin gate itemi/cd re- ports of the year now ending. I2 meetings have been held during the year Mrs. Angus Martin was- secretary first half of the year The W.l. sponsored a Shur-gaiii Amateur program in May and for the istnci C0nV(‘nlIUn in June All expenses in connection with wiring hall have been paid and contributions made to other vorganizations. (.‘L.O. capsules have Wen distributed. also Red year are: President. Mrs. .\IiIton were the entertaining lnhllllllf“ Doug .\IacKiiiiion. THIRD RUW: Mrs \‘ornian Lowther. Miss Bertie Dawson. Mrs. Hubert Harvey. Miss June Leard. Mrs Boyd Macl)oiiald. Mrs (it-urge Nit-liolson and Mrs Robert Wright. Mrs Herb .\l;icl\'enzie. l’ N. Coti- ivener, Mrs W.A Briice. Red Cross. Mrs. K(‘fln_\‘ .\lat-Pliee and Miss .-\udre_\ Macl)oiiald. Mrs Angus .\lartin invited the tmembers to their home for the Deceniber meeting Roll call to answcrcii b_\ an ciit-htinge of Christmas gitts "i-‘arm Foruni" was discussed and it was dccid ed to meet on Monday night Treasurci' received orders for iChristnias cards and meeting closed by slll‘.llllL{ "God Save the Queen“, after which lunch wa s iserted by the liostesscs and com- mittee and a pleasant social half hour enjoyed. ‘ "WIFE PRESERVEERESE DID YOU encouraging but did you know 9.000 new ca. discovered were in use in Canada Sannto um il their effort to BUY lslond Women Are Prominent At Conference dian Federation's 1957 Unitedlreen and gum a,,anL.,.,i in r‘3“°“-5 I"°”°W~ like" Wm‘ -“I55 committee headed in Miss .It‘itIl (-Ira"? w3Ik"- Pr95‘d9'“ 0' Yar’ Tait Prior to the pl'(J\lnt‘l;tI ua women and vocational ituidancci and trainin . t n the New Brunswick cl u l) news the item IS as follows Lun- The H_H.(,\w,nm.|m, “M H M, cheon speakers were Miss Helemand lm_mm_d 3 mm In Hum.” M‘ Ye” Charkmemwn‘ P E I 'it() blood doiiors t'Iilll(‘ zit ('i‘.‘it>.iiirl lV?57 Un:t:fIedNa“!0nS Felgoil‘) OIJIIKB l(‘II(‘l’ i'oiit‘t‘t'nttit1 lti;iIii.i .‘i ii (1 . ationa era ion. an i‘ .s X 1 “MUSIC I-cstitals It was <I('t’itIt‘tI sie Lawson Miss 'eo l‘f‘pt)I'('(i and app;-oxeil '|'lii>i'i~ \-t-ii- no school coiiiiiiittee report oi’ \i\ k_ treated lil\: iiiotitii , tto renew iiieiiibcrsliip iii the \lii~ on the llth session of the L] ital H,\“m‘ C°mm'55'0n on the mams of Wwl The t'ollo\\iii,_' tittiti-rs \t(‘H‘ t-‘ men- 3"“ Dr 1'a“5""““"pr“'Iet~ted Pics .\Irs $lHl1lt‘\' .\i-w *eed I . man. Vii-c l’re~ F.\t't'i‘|t T" ”‘ 3 I I‘ I 1'awMm 5 mm“ iBo_vle F-ei'i'i~tai‘_\ 'I'i‘t-.istii't~i. \It~ day. the provincial board meiii- Jun)” tl.H_[.m“ [.H‘M.m H“. bers presented her with a birth day cake Another identical cake was cut and St?l‘\9(I to all pres- pre.. st-ci‘et;ii'_\ \lr.s It tt‘Il;ll'(i> Mat-Pliei-. £tlI(IlIttl‘~ \II‘\ B IIo\‘l(' Mrs Hugh \Ia('I)(itittlri I)lI‘t*t'ltil‘s The Business and Proti-ssional‘.\lis~ I -\.~i-u.i..' iitt‘~ttt<t‘«' t-l . . . . . ; i‘ _ ."> Womens magazine for .\oiemb- ll" -“‘f"l"""""’ “"‘ "“ ‘I ” _ _ . town t'.tit)s ullt I'ttllI tIlii.IIl|tI o. ‘r and December ha’ . afiliunflhe \ 4 rltl ti s tiioiiiitial tttlll devoted to provincial coiilerences “um.” and club news There is a photo] Ba,m.,.., Mb“. .i,...,,‘,.,,,,,_ _.. .. graph “I -‘I155 Helen 390- Lana’ carried out III ll‘tIt'l'£iI‘4Ill t . tl‘ Ill Mgr-Phee \f~ \'i-It ‘\€arKlnnon was served by the hostess l!Idt'rhe Guardian Page :1)'lllI|’dln\ I“lIl{I\ \t“.I.‘( \t:,I.:1ael da/tliiihteisn _‘ i _ > Thurs. Nov. m _ - _ - ‘tmlfll (‘ . ‘ _ , “""‘ ‘“ ‘ , . MALPILQLE AND nAi.1'ic __ _ , . .|i;iri... ll \Il',\ Jiitl Marl tire The '0 pmnde mammal rm. pm-. ‘.0,-k Dt.\IllL tutlilliil t‘t' \trs M \tiit- The icuulai meeting of Maltir" The -ember nu-ettni; to be out \1is I-i.-it-,i \Iit(‘KlIlIIt|n Que and Baltic Womens Mt_s_sion. held at the home of Mrs I"raiilt st-tioot ttilIIllltlli‘(’ \l'.s.s Mar) 3”. 5-0(.".,_\ “as hfld on Thurs_ Beairsto Kensington Mi/.pah be» Itiliiits H.iIi\ ~IlUt\t‘l' t'Ullllllll'.(‘P da) e“_mm: \.(wen‘ber Mm‘ .1 mi‘ L“"'”: Hm” and ‘H’ the home of Mrs (E W Ramsay - I.li>H1 \Iiit'i\lllIlttll ' ‘ " 1919* made from remnants foll- Ten members and four visitors _. . . . . i . _ owed lit-lii-unis lunch was wr- It w j\ d: t idid to ion iiiui l:|\ “P”, p",_\(,nl “N Hm“. (m/_ “d m_ h NP s a“h”_d I“ ‘in iii: \l|ti\\t‘l'- tot iii-w lmliit-s in ‘H, h, d (_h, r,_ " mo (1 ' ,H‘‘ . ‘- ‘- - - r thc distriit The (tiIi('('IlIIlI was iii A H Li ‘ H“ mm ‘Wm I‘I'”‘"~‘ 3"“ “'5 ““‘3al’I cciiis It “(Is decided to work for ‘nod and M” herald I“'k'iM“"“'”" polio and the orphanages for ano tliei war Ni-iii nii-ciiiii: to be hart the program The business meeting followed ‘with the preside 1 Mrs. Burns -“T "‘Df‘t'.\ldlll;.‘ Minutes of last meet- TI‘“'“-’!-‘ I’*"*'r"““’* ‘ “WI W” "“”‘ini.' were read and approtcd In DHI‘i'IIl‘Ib()Df‘l'\ hi-no I(tIit'(I «I4! nit-iii- IN‘ ¢‘\t‘Il-"ml" “I ("I""‘~‘"|H‘ the abs:-tire ot lhPlI'(‘fl\|ll'l‘l' Mrs bars of a nationalist lll\‘tl.1!‘ltI gills \\t'Il sci-rot pal and ittll Int‘ Kt-niit-th tiwen gate the financial band which inassacred A I-‘ii-iich ‘0l’Dl|-1"<'i1¢‘-‘ ‘report oil prospecting ti-am .ll the Sa- 'I nit-i-tin; tlosod with the: It was moved and seconded to hara earlier this month reports Queen. atter WIllt‘Il a (Idlnl_\‘ liini-h send $5.00 to Miss Ratz. llalifaxireaching here said Fritlzn KILL 40 INSCRGENTS AI,('rlI'ZI-LN Iteiitc-rs I-"vomit T . we HAVE SPECIAL PRICES ON mouth Club at Nova Scotia pro smenng H“, (~h“,1,,m.,,,“,, rim, VIHUNI “0nf9T9m‘9 . d a iiici-tin: at wliiili i. was Among others atteiitliiig was‘dm-,m..1 H, ,,(i,,,.1 ,, imi. _- ,«i Mrs WH.\' Dunbar. provincial ”m,u,_.i, .h,. t',,..,,,,,,, \..\,.,. P.I:I.l president. who was at UN‘ Coinniittec and to gaznw iltllll I19“! ‘am? 3"d.r9»‘P0nd9d [0 "19 Ing for this t)I".{dIlllLlIittll as Uni‘ toast to the Canadian I"ederati.on of the p|()jt't'l_s tor tilt’ \t'.il of Business and Professional Wo ------———~~ ' V "‘‘-‘‘‘7‘ ‘'‘“b*- saw ii.i\i:\ w i. Spealtei at the confereiice bait- quet was Miss Helen Yeo. H A. 'l‘lic rt-;iil.ii rllllllliti llttt iii. oi M.A. Ed. national federation s‘tlic \t-w llau-ii \v\ I \\Il\ l|i'l(I ul 1957 United Nations 1-‘ellow. She the lioiiie oi \Il~ i-‘tine: Hm i’ spoke on the UN and of her Inl~ on .\o\t-iiitwi tith 'l‘hi- iiit-i-tiii; pressions of various sessions shciopcnctl in ~lll’,lIll).L lllt‘ I\I.'illtI attended She also gate an out .II_\iiiii and (reed in llllisttll ltoll line of the meeting of the com-it-all was .iils\Kt'l't‘€l in to lIlt“li mission on the status of women hers p.'l\lllL' IIlt'lt' inciiim-i~ii.i- and spoke of political rights ot tee and :4 _'tll liil ‘lit: oiptiaii women. access of women to edu- i ages ca“°n' equal pay for equal “'Ork'i The lll|llttH‘\ of the '.i~' illlllttiti the economlc “pp°""“”"‘S fmiand rcutilai‘ nici-iiii,.' \\t'lt' icatl LOVELY 5.89 DOLLS . . . .‘ for 2.89 HOCKEY and FIGURE SKATING SETS FIRESTONE HOME 8. AUTO CO. LTD. I87 GT. GI'}0R(i‘il'J ST. TMr.s Alton Vi-wiiiaii. \lrs .Iii:t MANY LOVELY TOYS see THE SPECIAL TAIBLE GAMES, CARS, WAGONS, ETC. "ALL AT LOWEST PRlCES” DIAL 5547 e Miss Lisa Sergio. lecturer, news commentator, writer and editor of tli 9 international federation. Prince Edward Island Business and Professional Women‘; Clubs at a conference held in Charlotte- town in early October. Miss Love. who will be ratified in office at te national convention in Ed- monton in 1958 sticceeds Mrs ti $7 3 3 tding of the entire question. The Canadian death rate from tuberculosis has dropped from 47.2 to 7.8 per l00.000 since I947. ward ‘Island. were discovered and about 83 cases were treated In the rl . ‘ Support the Prince Edward Island Tuberculosis League hel prove rculositi. AND USE (‘HRISTMAS SEALS. “Widening Horizons." was speaic O “ er at the banquet meeting Miss (iertrude Love was elected tear Prince Edward Island V I S provincial presideiu-elect of the redeem your coupon today! Helen Dunbar The latter chair-‘ Special speaker at the confer- ence was Bruce Hodges. MA. professor of history at PW.(‘., who spoke on the situation in Lit‘ tie Rock, Arkansas, as it. relates to world conditions. Mr ilodges as :: Q. 1‘. '1 rs III (I) to Q. .. =- to Q on a. . for pat- ience and sympathetic understan- Reports were heard from Mrs Dunbar. Miss Barbara Smith and KNOW? that during I956 there were and_ 13.000 sanatorfum beds during 1956, 4.‘! new cases tube ‘it ii r r a y Harbor North. They‘ \Il’l‘ attended by Miss Lillian. 'itiIIlanl. sister of the groom and‘ ‘he late Howard I-'iiila_\' All their married life has been ltl'nL in Cam ri ge. Mr Grahatii teraii fisliei'iiiaii. liziviiitl t‘t(‘nII_\' completed III.\ tifliid coii ~l‘tllII\’9 year as (I toiler of the .t4't‘li 1, i Their famiiy consists of five strll\ and fotir daughters all with lilt‘ exception of one. iiliiier. are .'Itl\l’ They are Lester. Williami \lr<. Weir Ml('CIul‘e| and‘!-Zrzl nest of Murray Harbor North: \t;iriha tMrs. Ernest Carver! St.‘ NEW LONDON W.M.S. The monthly meeting of New lmttlon United (‘hurch WW5’ w.is held at the home of Mrsi II.'l|'0Id Mnyhew on Thursday eve~| n'=i.:. November 7th Mrs Ray \tm beod led the Worship Service! the theme being “Thine is the. lining was repeated . lowed by hymn 350 and closintl D’-Her ‘ llte business period “fir run N s with a verse containing the; “owl "Peace". The secretary re-l twted is home calls and 3 him- lttntl rails made. Ind 26 cards amt I3 treat: sent during the nmn:h Also it boolu were read. The minutes were read and ap- Dtttied The treasurer reported the autumn Thankoffering umoun $5532. The secretary rel sent « - ‘Wrespondence was. presented‘ ind consisted of a Thank You| "tile trom I member and several- letters from missionaries. Thet Sttidv BOOK M“ Jlrnes Cole. assisted byl Mn Q3 Goa‘ ‘ ‘ext media; will be held at W tome of Mn. Ray and Mrs. OR YOITR HI:JADQl.'ARTERS I-‘OR nicitonv SMOKED -BARBECLED CHICKENS SPARE RIBS FRESH SHOULDER PORK ROASTS .49 YOUR CHOICE EA LB. 37‘ PICNIC STAR SPECIAL NEW PACK TASTY PAK P E II S BALLET TOP QUALITY TOILET TISSUE ROLLS 4 50 mo LARGE 288 SIZE ORANGES LARG D G - 24 oz. um ORANGE & GRAPEFRI 'lT MARMALADE WAGSTAFF POWDERS float aimlessly when put info wash water, even when agitated, often stick to your clothes sometimes don't dis- c lolve until half the wash is over. You can't expect them to do a i aunpleto, I0O% woshiflo t°bI . \ I . " . OPEN r 3 AM. - 9-so mt. STORE ‘ HOURS nos. rt:r,s.. wan. NURS- ‘ OPEN it ti.tii. - 0 PM. IIIDAY & SAT- car FOODLAND IIIIEEII STREET FREE DELIVERY out no Bill 4811 REMEMBER . This B the only _ ltonhtown t l - . ' "“'"“ uouto WISK is a natural with because it dissolves in- nwl BRAND "°"' ggnoly, gooiplofoly as no pow- : ‘Of (CL "509 MOON! WIS‘ l ,... 100% «came -me--«er “mg mg onfiro wash to get pi defies SPOTLESS WHITE] Amzing liquid laundry discovery ' washes clothes SPOTLESS WHITE! - — ivlriler Ilmr any pa iwler ever mule! ~ Liquid WISK works with water so efficiently, so completely that it gets clothes cleaner, whiter than any powder ever can! NO POWDER can combine with water so completely . . . so cficctivclyl NO POWDER can dl\\t\I\CIf1SI3f1II)'3TIdII’t0T- oughly like blue liquid WISKI NO POWDER can instantly penetrate through every fibre to chase dirt away! NO POWDER can get all votir wash so clean . . . so SPOTLESS WHITEI Take your WISK 20¢ coupon to your grocer and bring home this great new family wash dctcrgcnt. Icvcr Brothers are so sure you'll like WISK better than any detergent you've ever used, that they guarantee WISK uncon- ditionally. Money back if you‘rc not SIOSDOO.’ ‘I I If it’s "fit? WHlTE@®° it's SPOTLESS WHITE