I-I SEPARATES The new crop of separates. es- pecially those created with an eye to informal but smart evening l wear, are very well done. Here ial an enchanting duo of blouse and: lklri. the halter-type blouse pret-i tied up with sissy ruffles and Jew-. i eled buttons. The fabric in whitel cotton. The skirt is of black cot-lulended green”. ho KEEP IN TRIM draw on reserve fuel stored in ex- ; this reason. modern reducing dicta ngnnyg, who luv. two nhlld.-en, cess pounds and body fat is lost. include one or two eggs. a pint help people who have returned to the body is constantly repairingnglass of milk and an ounce of menta reason, the protective foods which 'checsc. and 5 or 6 ounces of lean Mrs. Benny was born in Suma- l Matrlc Coach l 1 Was Educated In Whether or not you are dieting, lot skim milk or buttermilk or one studying to complete require- for university entrance and renewing itself. For this vital cheese or one-balf cup of cottage texnminniiom. furnish the necessary repair ma- meat. fish or chicken. in. daughter of a rubber planta- terlals must be included in ade-. Carbohydrate foods lsugar and tion owner and his novel-writing quate amounts in a safe reducing starches) are burned more quickly wife. Her mother. Madelon Lu- diet. than any other foods, and are ea- lofa. has had several novels pub- Or to express it another way . . .lpec1'ally to be watched on a re- ltshed in Europe. think of the extra pounds as being ducing diet. It is important. how- Mrs. Benny left Sumatra when made up of fats. starches and sug- ever. to include some carbohy- she was five to attend schools in ars, materials that can be safely drate in each meal, for a small AIM-ralil. Holland. llllnll!'.V. the drawn on for part of your en- amount acts as ”kindling" and Cllann9l lsllnds and llnllly Swil- crgy needs. Carry it further . . . helps to burn fat clean. preventing 7-9l'lIDdv Sh! Him? 10 Cllnndl think what these stored pounds acidosis. Therefore. the scientific ll'0m Sltlllefllnd l7 .VEBfl- 3&0- lack. They lack protein, nnneralslreducing diet includes some F0? I llml? It Ollnwl Ill! and vitamins. the very nutrientsitato. a small amount of bread or W0l'k9d 35 55Cl”9l3l'.Y lo ill! Pfls needed dally. The well hon.-lshed inn.-931' f1-nil; and vegetnhlesl 0,, vote secretary of Princess Juliana body has some reserves of these limited calories, pies, cakes and ill ll" N9"'"l3"d'- vital materials. but there is no ef- candies boost calories too high llot must. "check out" A and he eight pilots. it is part of. Air Material Command and is charged with testing and deliver- ing new aircraft, picking up planes and ferrylng them to Cal- gary for repairs and running freig ht and personnel to spots such as Churchill. Man. The eight pilots range in age from its to 37 with at least half in their 80s. All are seasoned pl- lots with a total of more than 25.- 000 hours in the air among them. Del ” ' commande Flt. Lt. Don Souter. 33. heads the list with 5,470 hours in the air. IIREEDS VERSATILITY No special qualifications are re- quired, but Flt. Lt. Souter says the job breeds versatility. The pi- on M dif- fectivc storage. And that is why and defeat your purpose. the daily diet. regardless of cal-l Ils' a happy fact that including orie restriction must be builtl-the protective foods in adequate around the foods that cover these l amounts on a low calorie diet can protective requirements. leven increase your energy as Modern adequate reducing diets the pounds are being lost. That's contain as much or more pruteinithe way to feel wonderful on I than is normally used. A safe diet'dieI. Campaign For By WALTER DAVIS LONDON (Rcutcrsi-A group of women is making a new attempt to end the ban on women minis- m Ytlrs.l27th and 28th. Mrs. Douglas and M" 5”" "V" ' mm". mp" Thel.Iohnson in former RPCtl)I"S wife! . Mrs. Trevin were delegates to the 191-, ln the church nf England cummcrbund is red on one side,lmw resmmg In Omarmd black on the other. d Red Cm-55 lllnllal meellllff RP Known as the Anglican Group Mrs. Piercey. appointed to re-jfreshment committee for april: (or lhe 0.-dlnnllnn of women, ll HUNTER RIVER WJ. The members of the Rivervie Womenis Institute met at the home to lllt l1ll9- the dress from Mrs. of Mrs. W. 1. for March meeting. Bowman The president. Mrs. P. R. Boyle. presided and chaired the meeting which was opened by singing Hymn. followed by Stewart collect in unison. the island the Mary The roll call was answered by the members giving suggestion; an for improvement to school ' ' l' Clllllfll llllen 1” the W A-l,lVlFV H. (lay. MN 3- WV-l5lll0VGl'. passed a resolution at a recent expense, was authorized to oi'der,Mrs. I. Webster. Mrs. H. Vessey. annual meeting to campaign ac- what was necessary. Several art-l Donations were given to the Red tlvely wnhln the church of Eng. wllclf-'5 WET! f'0mDl9l9'l and Bflflml moss and the Multiple Sclerosis land for its views, A donation of 3 Hll'l'l societies. Mrs..Miiton reported the Hitherto, the group, which was Gfliald H009" Guides doing flood Work. and I founded in 1930' has deliberately Wu lrnlellllly f!fE1VPfl- project had been undertaken for refrained from public debate on A very interesting item Ol ll” l the remainder of the term. Mrs. the issue. "Wei-lllil W33 I lllml" Ol M'di'l(. Macl(ay stated that she and But it now hciieves the time dlntl film "W the l-"'3"Cll'5 llelll-V' Mrs. L. Johnston had received has come to give women a chance W9d- PW!" P3l'lll9T?- REV-g and their warrants. Mi's. D. McAskill to enter the ministry. The women MW 13- 3- Brow": "”55l0'""'?5 in l reporting for the Ctibs and Scouts, have decided to end their restraint western C3"3d3; M”- R” Lille” told of a successful Father and and put forward a reasoned case. Dfn)'Er Partners sevI'elnry "' Son Banquet, a cake. sale and a They are making plans to pro- "l””d ""1 mailed the gm5' concert held recently. mote discussion within the Church Women In Anglican Church Ministry ' such as morning and evening prayers in certain circumstances. But they may not celebrate holy communion or officiate at mar- riages or funerals. The only churches in England in which women have equal status with men are the Congregational. Baptist and U n liar i a n free churches. The Congregationalists have 43 women ministers. the Baptists eight and the Unitarians three. , ANGLICANS DIVERGE 1 St. Paul's injunction. "Lot your women kcep silence in the churches for it is not permitted; unto them to speak." has causedi sharp divergence of practice inl the Church of England. In the Province of York. com- prising I4 dioceses in the North ccepionce And Ferry Flight What often starts as a short one hour return hop to Lethhrid for a pilot ends up in a The fur goods industry shipped night to Tomato or Trenton or products with atotal factory value acme other distant air base. From Ill 3B0.34tl.000. an increase of 81.- those points. the pilot may ferry lltflltl from 853.465.1100 during I plane to a other station and re- 1954- ' "I'll Mm? 1"" lfelnl lW'IY II The value of fur pelts produced l0”! 3' W0 W99ll5- on Canadian fur farms rose to A look at the diary of F0 Al 311,902,000 during 1955 from 312. Arnold, with the detachment three 975,000 the yen pl-eyloug, .n 11.. of OLDLM from M5.&.ND dur- ing 1&1 3 the plane.” H Hungarians, were the They spent 43 hours in a DC-4 airliner between London and Van- couver's International Airport and one man. a sales manager, said "there were 10 too many people on 9 I T Modem Reducing Diets . . Flies Anywhere In Anything 0'' F" "'d""'7 Air Bridge Immigrants I ' d E t P t . Five COUMIIOS n on-Au fCP.ln- Vamaa'a fur ,g 38. jackets bku . e ”C ” 9 it '0 '9 9'" mcoutvn (cm - A -an ”””".iS'.l ".."....'t i'.'.'.:'"t.....i”:.' .'.'.."'.”.""..u..' '"..":'.:-------u .3:-”"'f. Find First Flight A Trio. Iy IDA JEAN KAIN linust contain adequate pmteln to &"”',""'::,,,,,,,,,' l::,:o:;:..lr.': '”."l'" "E "3 3:3 5'” ""17 n E” .33 l:.'''''.. E” 3. 'u”' -11,, uknc, 0, .,,,,,mo., nu huh, "dd lh, upkuv ml mud. iawftn; "Benny ud hr "um: a unique occupation requlrlna a: "W! a aoodtite." can I 0 Neil w'hl:uf'y" 0' VANCOUVER (CF) - Ionic aftuasp in European immigrants taken the hazards and the hungerlof body tissue. It is .:vant.ageoua launch, hluhndl Vlflllv of living skills. Its a job . auflva-you veteran with Th mu M "mu." -ud Ie I Briton who arrived hue read Western Canada in the A cut of reducing. The principle oflto have extra protein land by Th, you” under luck" W" aiearanteed to keep the pilots on the outfit, I but you have to travel mud M 7' I” "I" 0' me u. fnint lhmaad Sunday in the first It-tdge scheme. some 25.01:) reducing is this: when the f:Il0l'- extra is meant protein not needed ndncnud in ny. connullgj nnd "'"" "En Y”; luky " 3'” ""9 hm.u- mu ddpmuu ad wan '” "' "3 c"'d”' Mr 3'59 F01"! "9 EXPO!-101 by the end tea in the daily diet are rut below'for tissue repair), since Pf0lQl.Ileogch' nndenu ln lrmnnn, End. 11" ""”:"'”""'d l" lm " ii" FE ' "'w'h'""' "E" "l mu ll "7137", "I ha". h'"'l""u" "5"'" "F”"'fl "Will'- requirements. nature is forced tolstlmulates the metabolism. Fordlsh, Germgn nnd Dutch, Th. "'13 W9 ll! klltd in Canada tine. . . . dhutfafactial with 9-tIV9l I000 OVIIIDOKID Alec Rankin. a sales manager Britain. grumbled that the was "much too overcrowded." said that front Gander Ilrpon Newfoundland to Winnipeg non. the mucus a had a proper In "We were served with a pm lunch after a two-hour wait at T The 75 people aboard. including i uito-that's all. We were made flrstlieel we were lucky to get that months. allows this hectic week: cm”. or 32,927,000, sale; of live Tuesday: Femed Crew of C119 fur-bearing animals decreased by Flying Boxcar to Edmonton and 3219,0110 to 31,112,000 from 51,392,. returned. mo Wednesday: W” am" ” Lem" Mink topped the market in both bridge and tested CF-100. Deliv- number of pelts produced and ered jet to RCA!” base at Cold l Lake. Alta. Picked up Expedlter :"ei;1.f”;l;;,l;.li;'oo7”'”” M" V” and returned to Calgary. ' ' Thursday: Was flown to Ed- "age?Igfonfrggsazolormilglldnldilta gl;':"" 1;; Pick "ll "cg; T33 lat mink to 325.38 for mutuation mink V 3' lwered 't t” ” mm ' Prices for all pelts. including fox 11'; dlggfrt Jame d "What AFFD and chinchilla. increased slightly crew and flew back to Calgary during 1955' with a Canso for overhaul. l Monday: Flown to Lcfhbridge where tested CF-100, then deliv- nmg f,l:”';:f,,:f,mC,f,',".,',f, lzrlrir; trig l;:,rll:no':i3f;lcllal:'i:';!"'er 't T0" lsafety record. in mtiigehthanl eiight Tuesday: Proceeded to Trenton. iftiii 35.51.1232 Th ...”....”....TS 0nt., picked uplanother CF-100 due ,0 mm are,- and delivered it to Cold Lake. Was picked up by another detachmentn pilot and returned to Calgary. v lmnvy mdp In this week. F0 Arnold flewl . just 35 hours and 15 minutes. The The main span of Aysiralia's weekly average for detachment Sydney harbor bridge carries four pilots is between 60 and 70 hours. railway tracks, a wide roadway Despite such hazards as flying and two footpaths. ways to serve lcmon pie. -00---I------------one-co-ooao-ocone...-suc--on UP 901'; couscou- oveeeoeeoeeuaooonoooillooltwaoocnes . ""'" "mE"' " them ideal transition foods between 70 Nfm imp: into angels (or soothe an irritable husband'l nothing is quite so effective as promise of a favorite dessert. Lemon Pie for instance - with the smooth. delicious kind of filling you make with Jell-0 Lemon Pie Filling. It's the quick, easy. sure way to make lemon tllling that's fresh and tangy and flavorful . . . just. right in consistency. And there are many delightfully dijjeveyn Inthaworldof Here's a simple-to-make madm- catlon of Cheesecake that's most delicious. x PINEAPPLE CHEESE SQUARES I package Jell-0 Lemon Pie rtlliu 96 cup sugar 1 cup water I ell. unbeaten 9:: cup light cream or top milk I pound cottage cheese. lined 19 rupldratned canned cruahcn pina- e - Busy work i" the meeting W" Tl nv fF l d fh h am him and of England la women are ii- mined and family table foods. '” grounds. The minutes were approv- . . . ie program convened 3 Mrs. n ma an rouil P P - - Y , , n n unnun wafcra. lnely crushrd ed as read. The treasurer reported ”5ml 9' q"””"g ii" me 4h"5::'l55' H. Itlacnonald featured a panel study llr0UP!- Oensttd in take Purl In mnrnlnll. UIOINIIOHI ' 5 df ' A ' . '0ur'V4h”e dons" Ind uvenly Collection amounted to Sll. 0. . rs. discussion on npreparing the C"-Es pngdunlcp; and evening prayer and m Ewe d bug I. ufy, A mdkfs Ydgon Combine Jell-0 Lemon Pic Filling, cpnli had been realized at the C' R' Bl" Very kmdl-V mcmased Child for School" with Miss C "In our view." they have dc- addresses at these services. FY?-fllwnlllutsllon can also serve as I storage bin for EEMON FIE, COCONUT CRUST """ ""' V'"'l' "'”""' """V" Valentine social. Bills were moved aid. pThc Institute showed apprecia- tion to Mrs. Reagh Bagnall who had made the blackout curtains for the school when using the pro- the funds with a donation of 510. Mrs. Loren Thompson invited the next meeting. Afternoon tea was served ty the hostess. assisted by two members. ST. ANDREWS C. W. L. Fraser. Miss R. Ross and Miss M. 1 clared. "the strength of the oppo- Clay as speakers, This proved ln l altion to women liea less in theol- he very interesting and informative Olly lllfin ln nS)fCll0l081Clil.PF,9.lll: especially in the mothers of pre- n dice inherited from PPlmll1V8 school children. A question period 1lm8S- lt seems to us irreverent followed, Thd pl-esldgng dxlended to refuse to test a woman it claim But in the Province of Canter-. bury. whose 29 dioceses cover thel rest of the country. this use oil women is not generally allowed.i A proposal to enable women fol perform these functions was re, - that pops up in many of the warm and wonderful letters I receive from mothers: "Are you a real or a just-pretend pct-son?" Well. if you could see and hear the happy hubbub when the whole family gathers, there would small toys. You can teach your little traveler his first lesson in rteatncss by making a game of put- ting toys away. using the wagon as a collecto . O 1 tablespoon um. butter its cups Baker's coconut 1 package Jell-0 Lemon Ple Filling spread butter evenly on bottom and sides of l- or I-inch pie pan. coating E E . . inside of pan t.horuugbLv. sprinkle Double indemnity for little-girl Add an; blend well. Add creaia aid re g water. Cook and stir our medium heat until mixture corner to full boil and is thickened - ahoutl mEutea. Iamove from best. cool! minutes. curring ollll or twice. Mt cottage cheese and pineapple. sprin- kle half of wafer crumbs in I x I I jector. It was moved to give two I a hearty vote of thank; to the to havelreceivcd a call from the jected by the lower house of Nfiion-. hem”: doububom how my much dun”. when ;':”;::i.':k':"l;”:,:l;l":v::'&b,i';': 2-nun pus. Pour in lemon misfit".- dollars tothc Drama Festival. allo The P881118! mnnlllly meeting Of members of the panel. After a ll0lY 59”" 0i God: Wlllln 81'C9Pl' V0Cltl0n Ol Clnlefbuw "' 33" alive this mother of fiveandlrand- Yonrdarlinfs lion! I5 nilautu. until lightly 'P”''''9 '1"! nllllnlni mm- to give two dollars to the Mul- tiple Sclerosis Society. On motion to give a scholarship of five dollars to each pupil in the St. Andrews sub-division of the C.W.L. was held in the Parish Hall on March 10. The President called the meeting to order. The ing the assurance to that effect from male candidates." At present, women may preachl social hour spent over the tea-cups the meeting adjourned. l GREENVALE W.l. 1956. It is this rejection which has spurred the Anglican Group for the Ordination of Women to launch browned. Cool. Prepare Jell-0 Lem- on Pia Filling according to package directions: cool 5 minutes. stirring ones or twice; pour into crust. Chill. mother of six really ll. I O O Foofwurvnlng note for nippy dresses get too short. snip off the skirts, hem the Chill. Cut in squares. I servings. and conduct statutory serviceslifa campaign. Vuisu md U" them for blouses under little jump- Wonderful topped with whipped cream. Secret of the fresh tang of Jell-O March days. A pair of dad's woolen kl ' i over 1unior's shoes, the school who will successfully lop . ,, will keep toes and ankles cosy when pass entrance exams and to give five dollars extra to the one making director. Rev. Geo. Maccormack opened me meeting Wm, the L", The March meeting of Greenvale W.I. was held on the 12th.. at the gun pl-nygl-, ' baby's in his stroller. ers. Theylrc cute as can be. . . I v the highest mark. Sewing Club The minutes of the last meeting l"""e M M” Jim" Cm?” Vlml U. S. o o 0 e s a - L'"'0''' P." F'”l"'9-"'31l,"”0'll lcnrlcrs reported on their act- were read and approved. The 'l3m.dmemlla9" l:,,'5el:"' Thad '”t"& Cuasenle sue for , '- '- ; Relief for tots. W" "mi l""" W” l""9'"- tnity. treasurer. Mrs. Harold MacDon- Wesl em: '5-, ee,”- '30" "C 9 0 5 Y A Two Gerber goodies with a nice Gerlilf Tcelllinj Biscuits are a Miss Mary Mat-Kay. principal of aid. gaveiher report. The bingo re- ll?” .me9””3-Wm” ll” Wemid by 1 gown-u flair: Beef&Noodla with great help when it comes to sooth- CHFESECAKE - Pliln 0" Wllli the school. gave . talk on educa- port was given by Mrs. Bertram z1"8l38Tlll:e 0,69 :10 ,'fP9t3:nl"eI:t;;': eneu undcidckeuaiuoe with in: -lit: nrsf little gums. Extra- fruit added - in- Intel: been (1 .h d d t d M D ld. M . .1 h F. M - '99- H"'"" '0 is d , egetableg, 11...” smoot an u.-ed. they're ever so catchingtbef ffamllt ll gmgilgn n.,?S;”z;eecel:;sl?l'c'Q',:'.'ide 2: Maflnongnve this repgdnlrom the! were read and approved. l DAWSON CREEK. B.C. (CPI tturned the ground into a hopeless delicim" duh" my on h.hy-, gums. En" hm. "roll me manna; And u:r:.I 1....n...,,,,,..,., sistant teacher. showed drawings various card parties. Mrs. Jas. A. ll W3; m?V9:!led8YbM;IsI. Mt;cPher- Ngd major egretnits lli5i::Ideat:1t;:,ie:isl;ln-l II:-iet':eni:rel:!enont:D.::)t:Ilt;:8Im:t;I;l;l:ed. ' areunuauaiiy fIay- they provide the biting satisfaction much 1,, h, an go, duum um 'C'md';”;'v';3';';';j;' and printing which had been MacDonald reported a member- fgntan muisn Hoylh rl:'d!(!':mn" nf tho Tmt f e struction on th)e' P All were solved however Md ylful and nutnt- l';.aby'wa.nts nnd needs. Gerber ldd nod the". prmdnwmnm y...g.,1t.....a done by her pupils Mi” Mcqlmd shjrp to)?” of, 13'? P L k ltawg. decldseilnto staert ea trxsel-.lAlasl:asI-illshsvayonbut silent trib- in October 1943 the job waa'com- nisdulilrkged in a 'si:e'c'ii'iu.yi.n.;l.oli':l l it W": ?n5ell'55i'3-5'13? "3?" 335 mlicreiiiln iii ""1 t” t."”:”r :r";”” "tr"'trm..i":.:””:.:::”':.”::w."2; tf..'2.'....'"”t'.!'.'i.".'.i.'.:”'"”......'”-..t.'”.3.?.? :.”:.'::t:.'” ii” W crtw -ul,l,.o l ,; nn " w''' "'''"b”"' Th" "' "ml ”' '"'l'""l' "”' '"”'"'l'' A ”"'m"''' "tmtll g'ro0up ?ul2i””.'ir cheildr?l'1- mi; e "lug 0 E luenur niaiiiraii-banks Oct 31 1943 Two tmdu evlllyminnedtairtiuemakea canuh. by out "hm Hm .-.I . F I. Mary MacKay. was appointed to look after the C" '. 3" "3 E 9' ”' l 'l' -ll” yea" H” 'd t ' ' ' r A mm M thank. W" enmded . .. 0' omens for the coming clothing were handed into the Red group of United States Army en-nweeks later, bus service was - l i 49 to the teachers for their interesting year as follows: Chairman. Mrs. cm" c”'”e"”t v.3l”99", arrived l” ""5 ””m'"'"'lEu"ed bawnn E" crack .,. mgum M Education Lunch Wu Cynde Mdcnondld M" John p l! was reported that towels Weft tern British Columbia town to be and Fairbanks. . gmed hy cnmmmee. ln gnu-ge Macldlllan and Mrs. . Charleal needed ll" 9" 'ch””l- Tm" m""s'gln one of the construction epics The road was built and paid for hers out money in the antimony of the Second World War. by the US. on the understanding Box and the collection amounted. Thgy wen me advnnce ll "lined by M”' Bowmm' guardtthat it would be turned over to The April meeting will be held Campbell. A number of letters of appreci- . T . S0: at the reaidence of Mrs. Clarence atlon were read by the secretary "K50 """' A bl" 0' M 99"" W” of the 1.0.000 U.S. soldiers and 2.-lcanada after the war. On April H Rd Mdcgulgdn. Ml” Dom Ahddmh from those ,h.n.ln, who renewed P8,;f;lI- H1 , ooo civilians who were chargcdla. 1846. at a ceremony at White- , . of the Home Economics will be in gift: at Christmas. It was moved 9 ” ”w"'g mmmme" WE" .Wll-ll llle lob 07 Dtlsllln I histmhorsc. Yukon. Lt--Col. J. K 3- ' d. ' "VP9l”l'd5, 5lck' MW S'""'9"- 'way l,600 miles through a wilder-Jones of Edmonton received the M"' S”rl"'3 Mnn” "d M” 3 nesa of rock. muskeg and tlmberl system on behalf of Canada from Gameater; school- Mrs. Wonnacottlo Alaska. .Hon. Ray Atherton, U.s, Amhu. 'Y"'P8"'Y' M"- We'll lALL-WEATIIER norm index to Canada. i The questionaire on Education -I-en month. 13,", ;h, l-and hnd ' was completed. Mrs. Weeks in- bun pushed through md . yen,-l vited the members to her home for. duel. um, lhe mm, project had "em m'el"'g' M" "H w M "” been completed. A permanent all- swered by paying according to. th lve1.sul-faced hldhwdy sizeofshoc.Acontestofscrabbled r;:l:ederD.g.:!on Creek dud 1.-ah... words was enjoyed after which b k M k , me mew” was clued by ""1" .Thes'higll:va.y. still important int "God Save the Queen". A delicious d I l I Mm Cum" Ind lunch was served by the hostess. lgeggilxngtztesd now u mun, assisted by Mrs. Stlliphant and mind by d Cindi" Army ."" M"' w”"”'""' lot l(ings?n.m0Rt..buiI:;V Nair: , , with lat le at C9. raffle in the hall on Wednesday, M"'LCov' '1 Borden. 0nt.. is appointed area March Nth. Mrs. Bertram Mac- The March meeting of the Mill- mgdlchl nmcer gt F1-gdgrlcton for Donald. Mrs. Harold MacDonald, .cove W. I. was held at the home of New 31-nnnwlck area. Mrs. Wilfred Affleck kindly vol-'Mrs. Lloyd Mclntyi-I with an af- The northern perma-frost. which unteered to take charge of same. tendancc of 12 members. Meeting of 350 men who repair the road- some discussion took place con- opened in usual manner and mln- wgy nnd bridges during the surn- cemlng a variety concert to he utes of previous meeting were mgr and nntml and auuwplow dur- and seconded that 820. be sent Our Lady's Missionaries. It was moved and seconded that 35. be given the National Girls Scholarship fund. letters were read by the sec- retary as follows: One front the provincial convenor of Social Action. Mrs. Cecil McCarthy: one from Mrs. W. J. P. MacMlllan. provincial convenor of Immigra- tion: one from the diocesan eon- venor of Resolutions, Mrs. Ram- say; one from Mrs. Arthur Cain. convenor of magazines. It was moved and seconded that the provincial and national dues be paid. It was decided to hold a attendance and will demonatraw making fancy nndwiohea. OABLETON M .I. The Happy Sunbeam Mission Band. Carleton branch of Cape Traverse United Church met for its monthly meeting on Tuesday afternoon March 12. afterschool at the home of Dawn and Ralph Muttart. Meeting opened with die presi- dent. Elva I-iowatt; presiding. Meeting opened with the lining of the Mission Band. hymn. fol- lowed by repeating the Mission Band Purpose. Offering was . eivad h Ralph Muttart, during that time the mcmbe - sang "Hear the Pennlel Dropping." Roll call was take with 80 members present. Minutes were read. and approved. The Treasur- er gave her report. punx now in , four baby-soft Keep! your home sweet. smelling 24 hours a dayi . - Kills fish. onion. tobacco . smells. cellar and bath. loom odors. Two scenes: Dale and Donna Morrison. Mar- Hill garci Cairns and have birthdays this modh. As they, came to the center of the room the members sang "Happy Birthday" to them. A vote of thanks wasmoved to II . f F ntertalnlng u thi af- opening the meeti "tn th t . ' th North is the fact that In Ill! .:::..."..:.... .... .; .. .. .. .. 0... .; r::...,:' tV::..t?..:1?”s-l”ool'-W-ii-fl mm. 1. ms Hlnlwondcrwtlv leaders The April meeting will Call which was answered with an fund. "wk "nu, ,,u "id M. I Ind Ans 31. 13v " '" ""' Presented INH Elsltt read. Correspondence was read and in lh, wlnl". nlond tha 1,211- Tl" menilnl 9'05” Will! vraier. dlgculzscd. mu nwrud ' i H mile Canadian sectkiin. ml . .ic comm vs 3 . cons :- mu” TAY 5' W-L made to rneint ,and bill was ll,,1,'.1 .:.h:,a;,e:,"1h.ntFgbway has on-1-hunuywemnny mm, 7", paid. New sick committee: Mrs. chhnnd h-om . vlm part of the 13 memben of Bonn Bay mm'3Frank Connick, Ira. Reg Hooper. W... dmm go . hngy co ial wj. me. .. me home of Mn New programme committee is Mrs. route plums I 1.," n tn op. Francis w. beagle for their March "Em" ”l”"' 1”" "ll '" ""i enins Cnnndfl noftlIlInd- . The president presided. 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