—__ OR ie SEIS Eo een: } Oe eee nme where os a Residents Honor New Neighbours Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hagen were at their ‘\|home in. Springfield when the residents of the district assembl- _jed there to bid them’ welcome, self and his wife, ciation to those present for kindness and expressions of them again. goodwill, and invited all to visit | SAFETY HINTS _ Keep ‘gas/ fuel olls, turpentine —a and other mable and pois- loving, is-really.a matter of onous substances in. containers “projecting” your’ own mixed ee ares Be In short, your theory that he is Keep .aspirin and other , too eweet, that devotion to ee ae Eee ENJOYS CEREMONIES. 4 poe sv bie gy ae in use. Mme. Vanier (RIGHT), wife Parliament in Ottawa on Tues- General's aides on arrival ef {Wishes she epee he ea J agg snlgry pigtail day afternoon, Here she is Parliament. . ie dn a - di ad tae ssemuncan seen with one of the governor- (CP Wirephete: . MRS, FRANK BAGNALL : ; . enone” [sees te ithe door to enjoy tor scat ghia ‘ , : Fe ° moment winter-scene—with-|- ¥ i: | Hunter R. Couple Entertain te road winding sett HAPPENINGS t Teg oa BAG be g ; iy in the lee of the woodlends Audrey Jenkins, Women's Editer, Phone 4-8500 | On Their 45th Anniversary _ |sace the reed tom ines end : : ge ees 3 x before we lose it:at’the top of : Mrs. . jat the home of his daughter and | & a : . im. |Tise; the homes.near and far in jtral Bedeque, left for Yalifax, |soninlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Ray | stands : teated ok the tome ot Mr. ‘snd |mediate are daughter |their cozy winter-settings; | the |Toesday to be with ber husbaad /Browe, Richmond and the chailenging necessity to| ( Mee. Fea ; Bagnall at Huoter| tema and husband (Mr. and Mre |fields reaching off to far hazy ee ae eee een Soneh wae Bio Canmeented, 20d : River on | ,, January 16, granddaug- |herizons. : Hospital. Ghe was oni gather zest, courage, strength ‘ they entertained at a buf- Lynn and ‘wsband (Mr.| James stopped at the house- Be acti D and purpose as byproducts of . fet diamer to celebrate their 45th s) all of Toro- corner to read the glass, before ' Rs ; by her aunt, Mrs. Everett Sim jat their home, their daughter, ithe wrestling metch—thet sort > wedding enniversary. . although unable jgoing on to the chorjng. He | The Guardian Charlottetown, Thurs Jan. 20, 1966 mons, Central Bedeque. - Mrs, James é “security” isn't elways - 0 tat [| Mrs. is the former remembered their |shook his head, smiled a little : io Nova : blessing. It may be that your | salupban eis. Suomen af Sesipe: flowers and tele-juneasily. “‘It lovely, Ellen” Se <f ; | Weekend guests of Mr. and daughter has been victimized by| _ 2 fs = ee a ea Serr maa ol ca 4 's nie- *m we i at a ‘ ! Yete-J, M. Murchison. Present ot aetee and, Wendy |ter-bowls caught. But then there Women s Committe. To Build Gregory Gass, Hazel Scott and has recently Mary: Haworth ‘counsels : €or the celebration were three ‘and great grandson, (was, “and” is, no -wind:-—-~That ar) So act aang ok Rod Dickson, all of Pugwash, | ‘Moncton a through her column, not by mail : felatives who had attended the irculated the |would make & difference. We! D ion tGalle C llecti N. S., also Marilyn Reno and jhas~ D or ‘personal interview. Write her > wedding in 1921, Mrs. Bag- the wind that sends the frost aren ery. Oo JOM) [Barbara Trainor; who ere stu-! ee ee > gals brothers. W.H. Burns of with, indoors.” eae ae ee dents at St. Dunstan's “Univer-|the past: five years. Following > Gummerside and J. S, Burns, queivereary ecu 5 So still it was ali about. The. ‘the Women’s Committee “of , and the -meeting decid- sity. . |the- Canadian Oil integration | Humter River and also a cousin, - Michael ‘Doyle |branches of the trees were held |the Confederation Gallery” tet jed to purchase two serigraphs ie oe 2 enh aoe, be tee hase apoeind- 3 er Summer- . : as though painted there. agains |i the lecture room on January |which were sent to the picture lar" were entertained ee Se ea a, an | mercial Wome Sc te gelberiig wes end Mes. J, {fe feck | Sone ca The |presiding. Spee “2 Of Newfoundland. It was |Merrill Dunn at her home re-|son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Albert |Cext the youngest daughter of Mr law were as- |5Y. 7 - prettily, Mrs. E. MacNutt reported that-jalso agreed to begin e Bruno |cently. It was agreed to have.e |Callbeck, Summerside. His toa. end Mre. Bagnall, Frances and. serving by Mrs. ass ibook that the eun was \of the. 59 gictures received for |Bobak collection with the pur-|V@lentine party at the next.meet-jwife is the former Kathryn Lo-|, her husband (Mr. and Mrs. Sy- . Clair Mac. | "hom the tills, (rental, 43 had been accepted, jchas a. water color “Nest af-|ins and to invite the members |gan, also of Summerside. They |¢ ~~ dney--Holmes).of St. Stephen G. Holmes end Mrs | "ving op Bo ee ‘and 14 of these @re by Island er- |Stones". The curator, Mont-|of the Elmsdale West Institute [have two daughters, Heather |’ “S, B., and. two of their children |. Keys:~ Roy...Woodside | _‘“Hi!”” Mack the eldest.son of |1+. at present 26: are lerief Williamson, will guide the |t0 be guests for the evening. An |and Robyo. ‘ Bifly and Patricia, also their |poured tea. .-|the house ‘across the Jane-ealled ea Mrs. “Wellner, |Committee-in -their-selection of emertainment committee was : ‘ * granddaughter, Virginia and her |The couple were the recip- |from the barnyard, in @ greet-| wi organized the rental _ser- |pictures, - |appointed. “The next: meeting is |: -Recent-visitars-at-the home of |? ae eee foe jovely gifts, in |iNE: s is the right winter's |) ond has resigned as chair x, to be held at the home of Mrs. |Mrs. Elizabeth ‘Bolger, Rich-|s : _, busbend: (Sr. ee vereicaetncs’ fone (00! “There's a little delay |, of this committee, wae|, .008Y;, January. 20th, Barry wilfred Griffin. mond, were her sister and bro- |§ : “j Kays): apd their son, Richard the W Ye Ynattiute this morning” Alex reported la- | oon » vote of thanks by the (°C, will lecture at the Gallery. erinlaw, Mr. and Mes. Vie-|" * Charlottetown. locat oe : ter with ¢ resigned ait. “Ded 1s | members. Mes. ‘red. Pritchard |ar, ove ae Co ged inp Clem. Praught, Ont. Egan and Mr. and Mrs. Ar- Se Lees ea uy ee ~ what is it they say? “Trying to |; toring over in this capacity. Art’’ and on February ) thes, spending some visiting Groat of ‘Cherlolictowe. Kilt-two birds ‘vith one stone’. en on ee ne eens cui. (Committee will sponsor’ the LOW ‘ a the same time, @ grist of grain [5 tray reported by Mrs. Brien {it,tte theatre, with a reception tented ierpntal “ a aT E é ae fee to the feed-mill. 7 there, I Cudmore as having been very- following for Gallery _members. MARY HAWORTH is fo get up from a Today The Little Truck fear the truck starting!” he [owner “aaa “eeggenes [ans were discusted for an art : Brian ay the Lite Sar “we won't be late after |Pavcoens. cierk on duty ‘rather 22 antiques: sale-in-July.——_| Moth rs Lek - Discle hed? Thisnepotne. bo hs ‘ : Be depending on the Commit-| James Little gave a talk on Mot eliAcae thousands in | : Took Grist To A Mill 58 a ioad of feed ready tor the fee Pe designs in textile and Batik and| ther’s Letter Discloses - eae oe rene at ie ree Gaeted’ ead Fe eiveelatet He. of cole aad totign Hs alte Wo Abo t Da ht hoon a Moe hr mazing how mach feed the stock lccfiection tor, the Ai lSoocethed: the method. of. doing rry JOU ugnter Saas ead Gell pustesd. When: Sen eon La terme (feady_2 prints “have been pur- Batik. - Dear Mary Haworth: What do|worry about your daughter, and om ee Ge ae. ve you. think of a man who would |that you find this routine an- Poets Be ez yy te. 4 : C i ei ————=--{ tell his--wife-to- take-pills, when | nost a oo on" « visting ter| WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS __|#,ius net soten off ve ag She : en other s cagr'tos'e wee| Kensington UCW Reports ese raat ite Giste tear te fet Tm Gi A Ar | M ti eg every bite coumts!” Tm! Given At ANNUG! MeeTING ~leruery. Ts sorry to, eee the, Soring | Mrs, F. J. Nash and Mes, Bor- (Mrs. Map. potan, tio. Sowely said, chuckl sy Hehtly—— «py le Murdo ~ he: eee Caseley, Mrs. _— a ge — who play hockey or curl.” “But oe ah thi, Rmmbauton ane oy aa sat he is too” “too good: | fo farmers,” James suggested [nual meeting sub-| . ‘and that'he really hates my dau- | > with a teasing grin. United Church Women on. 8 sub- HIGHFIELD UCW iiter nad ‘osey’ ae : tocthis ject relative to the Sew eet.) Mrs. Harry Newman was hos- gens te rg morning the war kills herself, which she is eure- ee ee ene, ae ' S ltag of the Titel CCG cma |@ Seine: toe f : . young scholars from ours and @ ’ Z financial worries. neighboring farm to their clase- |,,47s. Harold Palmer poenise (recently with 18, members = co whg.oll tale perembeiton onl ; es. Among these was a little eer : visitor attending. Roll ¢ tension?—FK.. wondering lass, into her first|"Qverseas supply sent to To |es. answered by reading a vers, inter thebe. "By this time ese di 575 Ib. from Bible containing the Dear F.K.: Your letter makes 1” Peter, now five, "mt? and 967 ee oe - very little-sense, except to dis- smiled at the exciting thought Korea and stamps|., comidence” was the theme jclose that you are on edge with ang “And what did you do with (Nos for Korea se cont a, |0f the devotional. period which your day, Ellen?” James que |\Were Slso collected ane se on [Was conducted Frank | program and Mrs. Earith Hu- ’ Indes come in from the barns, af. |\We)» ed $87- sites amd knit. (22omeon. Mrs. Newman, the |ghes and Mrs.George McKay ter a late tour there. “What |maverials for sevetsmbers for [SUPPLY and social aesistance con-|will be: of the food comiiitiee. day?” we chuckle, of this one, |wrédsos guyply) Vener, reported sending. mitts! Refreshments were served by the hours of which have winged |" = fs he Wb lede tad ae Street |the hostess and committee in Mission, ear — z soon, and pleasantly away. | 47 inthe site egeaon Tlcaning te sddnan whic ae aii ee Li Until tomorrow —— Diary —— |Centre were 100 chairs, an elec- |bheing knitted for the Mission, Se eee ene ; Good-night....... ttic stove, a water heater and| A letter of appreciation from ais -_’ A. , ; x o— a ‘See Set | FINAL CLEARANCE or Rev. T. R. ge the a ' % RICHMOND quest from, the late Mrs. David |day GckGll cad congrepiteae ae Ee -_~ } é ; f rf i fy 2 j i i 3 5 E eer it § i § ? 7 ~lin these cozy hats. ‘| tern’ number. name, address. QUICK-KNIT HITS QUICK, new, low-cost to knm! Brave Winter and Spring ‘winds Backswept~-beret. and. dome are fashion’s favorite shapes. Knit them quickly of mohair or knitting worsted. Patterr 7420: sizes S, M, L included. Thirty-five cents z “THIRTY-FIVE CENTS ‘coins ‘for each pattern (no stamps, sase) to Alice Brooks, care o! Guardian - Patriot Needlecraft Dept., 60 Front St. W. Toronto 1, Ont. Ontario résidents add ony cent sales tax. Print plainly pa GIANT “19666 Needlecraft Cata- log stars knit, crochet— many more feedlecraft designs. 3 free patterns printed in catalof Send 25 cents. NEW! 12. Collectors’ - patterns for you. in. color, motifs. Finest pattern Residents ‘of the district were saddened to hear of the sudden death in Toronto of Basil Mor-. rison formerly of Grand River. His. remains were forwarded to Grand River for burial in the County Hospital. e-§ Friends of Mrs. Flizabeth ger and Mr. Linus McDonald are appy to see them out and around following operations in the Prince County Hospital. Mr. Wendell Bridges employ- ed in Newfoundland is spending holidays with his family. ever collected from famous mo seums. Send 60 cents for new Museum Quilt Book No. 1 — sixteen’ complete patterns. 60c. ) of intaw Mr: Neill, - |Kinnon and I, Clark, and a / Community hieagie oid:-vi- besides remembrances the shut-ins at a : In addition ; ing, the UCW catered to ban- ; dinner meet- Coming events inélude plans for a pot luck for the congregational . The -so- cial functions committee was gram committee will meet on Wed. Jan. 19 Votitig appointed: . Mrs! W: : Stewart, Mrs, Harold Palmer, ‘Mrs. ' Erskine Mrs. Everett Glo Sane . Ev lover. are whe cs games. Mac ishers appointed Gregor. Siv- Psalm 121 was conducted by the the gifts they received from the White Gift Service. ' After some discussion, it was decided that the book “Jesus personal use and study. A most. interesting quiz on prograinme convener, Mrs, Gou- tee. in charge. SOUTH WINSLOE to the Winsloe South WI for the gave satisfactory E It was decided to give a dona- tion of $30 to Winsloe Road Hall and also to subscribe to the In- stitute News, 5 en. y Mrs. Orville Turner. Sec- wet pals were drawn for~ 1966, and it-was decided that the pro- ggrammes for the year-are to be oe 7 by the executive. meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Ivan Turner. when roll will be answered with a old hint. Mrs. Ha- told Diamond, home economic Christ and the Christian Life’ | dge, and refreshments were ser- | ved by the hostess and commit- _ Mrs., Ford was hostess | January meeting. Following the |. routine opening, committees all A very interesting and educa- | tional talk on “Health” was giv- | convener will take charge of the | DRESSES IACKETS . . ee Scere each 5.00 ee NO CHARGES — NO » OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY y