mm firm“, Charlottetown, Thurs. spin 25, 190337 HAPPENINGS A card party Was held no gently at the home of Mrs. Vi- la] (allant. Oyster Bed fridge. seven tables were in play. La- dies prize was won by Mrs. Au- gus H. Gallant. and Maurice Gallant was win'nvl or the men's prize. Chris MacQuarrie nd Edward Elanchard were winners of the freezeout. Pro- ceeds were in aid of the St. Thomas Aquinas Society. sue. has returned to her home in Montague after spending the winter months with her son-in- law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs Art Sherran. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Bruce, Miiltown Cross. visited friends in Charlottetown recently. )‘wlcr Ge“ald Roberts, Kin- kora, has returned home after spending the E aster holiday with his sister and brother-in- ]aw, Mr. an Mrs. Wiliam Weatherbie. Jr.. Charlottetown. gue. left over the weekend for Boston, Mass. where he will my. turned to her home at French River after spending the Win- ter months at York. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cham- pion. and Mrs. David L. McIn- nis.Kensingtou. and Mrs. John E. MacKay. French River. were visitors to Charlottetown on Sunday morning, when they attended the Confirmation ser- vice at St. Paul's Anglican Church. Later the party motor- ed to Montague where they vi- sited relatives. Rev. Ronald Parsons preach- ed his farewell sermon at the churches of New London Parish on Sunday. At the evening ser- vice at St. Mark's Church. Ken- singion, the infant son of and Mrs. James Jollimore re. ceivcd the name, Calvin James 1‘. miiy at Pictou, y will enjoy a brief holiday before taking up their new duties at the Parish of Tangier. N.S. Mrs. David Madren, RN, left on Saturday by air. to return to her home at Hamilton. 0nt., after spending the past two weeks with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Toombs. Ken- sington. Miss Georgie Kennedy. RN. 'i‘ruro. spent the past few days at her home in Kensington. Dear Mary Haworth: We have lived in this area only a few months. and I have no relatives or trusted friends here whom I might consult. My husband and I have been married 18 years. In this past year he has become very inter- ested in the opposite sex. He Will sit for hours looking at magazin- es that feature pin—up pictures of scantily clad females. Also when we are outfit he sees a woman with a good fig- ure, he stares at her openly Tllls not ony embarrasses me. but is maldng me very unhappy. I am no Cleopatra but I am considered quite attractive. Should I have a showdown? Or just continue to cry myself to sleep? How have I failed him? We have two lovely children and the boy is beginning to not- ice that something is wrong. One night my husband called c Cleo (ht's say) when my e is Tess. I am at the stoic t; thinking of leaving him. ouid I be justified? I am most tnxious to have your advice. Sincerely. Dear T. 5.: Your husband's preoccupation with cheese cake art 1 the trade name for photo- mphic displays of semi-n u do females) and his challenging stares at g women “Midayl. suggest that ho is try- In! lunconsclousiy) to combat fears that his sex vigor is on the Me. in mooning over cheele an In. perhaps he is trying W" Iphrodisiac effect. testinfl ‘0 59‘ it he would still respond with excitement if confronted Wm lexy sirens. Also in ogiing wen built won- to, his unconscious mm 1"” to invite a reassuring re!- use to the Belt question: adame, won you be inter- lied in me as a lover?" , You may wonder why such ll! dreaming would seine on him. Suddenly. Who mm a Medical specialist or s psychia- Ifllt. checking his physical 0.! Emotional health. mifllt loclh ganglia and propose suitable Mrs. Mabel Fraser. Monta- mer Street Benjamin Balderson. Manta-{c Mrs. John E. MacKay has re- iMiss Connie I pter. Beta Sigma Phi. met re- cently at the home r Mrs. LJ IMacLellan. Mrs. William ne'er presented a program on “paint- ing . Lunch was served by the hostess. ‘ Mrs. Robert McNeil! and son IBobby. Dalhousie. NB. visi .Mrs. McNeill’s father, Ernest ‘Carter, 85 Hayfield Street. and :her brother and sister-in-law. er. and Mrs. Ted Carter. Sum- . . They were accom- Iprimed by Mr. n s. Bud ’Jcnklns. who attended the wed lding of their son in Kensingtbn e-p (I a. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Knee- bone, 128 Dorchester Street. had as their guest over the weekend their son Stirling. who is Bemployed in Fredericton, " ‘2 l Phillip Flemming, Charlotte- itown, recently returned from I .visit to Banff. Alta. Miss Beverly Diamond, 05 restwood Drive. left Monday ifor Moncton, N.B. for a visit ‘with her Mrs. Francis . enlist in the United States Ar- iWilliston and Mrs. Willlston's daughter Christine. was accompanied by Colpitts and Miss Gail Colpitts. Salisbury. NB. Mrs. W.S. McMurtry. regent. presided at a recent meeting of the Earl of Hillsboro Chapter of the lODE. held at the home of Mrs. A. Roop. Members were thanked for their assis- tance in the recent blood donor clinics. Patients at Beach Grove Inn were sent their semi-annual treat. An Easter remembrance was sent to Mrs. Harper Leeco, who has returned to her home in Murray Next meeting is to be held at the; home of Mrs. Wilfred Far- re . The Senior Ladies Aid of the P.E.I. Hospital‘hold their clos. ing bridge competition this af- ternoon at the Cundall Home. A talk on Mexico by B aden Sexton highlighted a recent meeting of XI Beta Exemplar c h a p te r of Beta Sigma Phi. held at the home of Miss Helen Cox. Mrs. Jerr Veinot a Miss Helen Cox also participat- ed in the program. Plans for a Mother’s Day tea. to be held May 12 at the home of s. Ralph Manning. were made at the business pe- riod. conducted by the presi- dent. Mrs. James Hornby. Re- freshments were served by the hostess. assisted by Mrs. Ralph Manning and Mrs. Dennis The XI Alpha Exemplar Cha— lDouglas. MARY HAWORTH Interest In Cheese Cake I Art Indication Of Fear of a man's work or his life in- volve a constant eroding of his pride, his sexuality suffers. . “Unfortunately there are many ways in which life brutally cuts down a man's ride, many times when humiliation may out- weigh self - esteem. “William Whyte Jr.. in his famous picture of the ‘Organi- zation Man’ has described the tensions within a large organi- zation," the report continues. "He and a host of other writers have shown the kind of backbit- ing and disparaging that accom- pany jockeying for position." "The man who is on is re- ceiving end of that treatment is not likely to he a satisfactory marriage partner. Nor is the worker who is constantly und- ermined by a sadistic foreman or employer; the small business man who is being assailed by abusive creditors; or the gov- ernment worker whose compe- tence is constantly derided by his superiors." You mention being newcom- ers here. Possibly business re- versals or loss of a job pre - “l a Scandinavian 1'" unit at 3.000 ll13:1: for em?!”- ing the move. leading to the an- .xlety of scrambling for security Ein middle age. have fractured Iyour husband’s self confidence. ithus introducing the symptom- ltic behavior that troubles you. I , construc- tive reaction on your part is to see a first - rate doctor or psy- chologist. tell him the whole story. and get his guidance in meeting the problem. M . ury storth counsels through her column. not mail or personal interview. Write hu- ln cm of The Goal-b disn. HOUSEHOLD HINT Fresh coconuts will open more in for so minutes and n ed to cool. A few tops with a bun- mer should do‘it if they dout crack open by themselves. PLAN UN FORCE STAVANGER. Norway (Reut- M torn-Sweden. Norway and Deu- mnrk decided Wednesday to go lth a in to cstsbll and w l,Uuiterl Nations once cles. Norwe MID- m' the combat muting ll- force, as well as support until. helicopters and transport planes, would be placed on on alert basis TED O’FIARA ENGAGEMENT A Mr. and Mrs. James Connol- ly. Charlottetown. wish to an- nounce the engagement of their daughter. Catherine Ber- nice. RN, to T. J. (Ted) 0'- Flara. son of Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert O'Flara. Ville La Salle. BERNICE CONNOLLY NNOUNCED P.Q. The marriage will take place June 29 at Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church, Mon- treal. (Photos by i Geraldine Carpenter). WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS Yeor’s Highlights HeorcI Ai Souris CW The annual meeting of the Souris Parish Council. Catholic ‘ Women's League was held in St. Mary's hall on Sunday A pril 21st with an attendance of 32 members. A short regular meet— ing was held prior to the annual meeting. The President. Mrs. Rena Boylan presided, opening the meeting with prayer. The Secretary. Mrs. John J. MacDon- ald read the minutes of the March meeting and correspon- dence consisting of a directive letter from the Provincial pre- sident, Miss I. Arsenauit and 9" three thank - you notes. The Treasurer, Mrs. Clarence Mac-- Donald gave the financial re- port. showing a bank balance of $594.35. The secretary then read the minutes of the last annual meeting and then gave a sum- mary of the work accomplished by the Council for the year 1962‘ 63. Worthy of mention in this re- port was the sponsoring of a Testimonial dinner for Doctor . A.'MacDonald on the occa- sion of his 60th anniversary in the medical profession: Catering banquet; A birthday party. spon- ored by 29 members at River- side hospital in August for pa- tients there, when they also vi- ' d the Home for Retarded children and Provincial Infir- 2 re The members participated in 4 spiritual bouquets: a Retreat was sponsored for women at St Mary's convent: Christmas gifts were given to the clergy. the ho orary members, the sick and elderly. Souris hospital patients, and 28 tients at RiVerside hospital: $150.00 was given to. the Dental Fund, $100.00 Scho- larship given a grade 12 student at Souris High school, $100.00 to Provincial Scholarship s c h 0 01 and catechism prizes were giv- en. Several books were given Souris High school library and books and Aids were bought for teaching singing and catechism: Two books. The Catholic Mar- riage Manual and The Catho- lic Family Handbook were bou- ght to be distributed to the members for reading. Several of the members are leaders with the Girl Guides and Brownies. A total of 20 mem- bers attended the CWL confer- ence held at St. Georges. The Council is presently sponsoring. a Public Speaking contest at St. Mary‘s convent. An event of the year was h aving Reverend Charles Gallant attend a meet- ing to give an account of his trip to Europe and The Holy Lands. Appreciation was ex- pressed to Rev. J. J. Dunp who attended all meetings and gave special guidance to the members in their work for “God and Canada." The Treasurer's report showed the total receipts for the year Were and total expenditures 02804.78. The following conveners gav'e :- '5 reports: spiritual. Mrs. M . McQuaid: membership, M r s. Angus social welfare. Mrs. Warren Cheverie; education. Mrs. Arthur MacDon- ald: citizenship. Mrs. St. Clair Paquet: entertainment, Mrs. Leonard Walsh: sick and visit- ing, Mrs. Andrew Meurant: Red Cross, Mrs. Artemus Paq- uet. magazine. Mrs.-Clarence MacDonald. Reports were given from the four Units. reporting were Chepstow and Little Rar- bour, Mrs. Anslem MacDonald: Souris River. Mrs. Joseph Mal- lard: Souris Line Road. Mrs. Bernard MacAulay; Red Point. Mrs. W. LaPierre. A check for was pre- sented to the Spiritual Director for parish work. The president spoke, expressing her apprecia- ley Bridge United Church Wom- 1 home of Mrs. Earle who was also devotional leader. er and scripture read by Mrs. er the business period, when sent to the United Church train- 1 were passed in. on cently 1n the manse at Caven- to a Boy Scout Father and Son d h by 12 members. each repeating a verse of scripture. Mrs. Carl her home for the May meeting when Mrs. b nish m ly in the sidechapel of the churc presided over the meet ports were presented by the sec retary. Mrs. Walter Hogan. and Mrs. letter from the provincial presi- dent, Miss Iphigenie Arsenault, announcing the annual conven- of thanks for masses said f or Sister St. Thomas Marie and Narcisse Richard and family. on the hospital aid program as part of the CWL. gested that more started for the purpose. and that the Ladies Aid be independent of the CWL. and pantry sales. i LAnnuol i 1th ding anniversary. including a beautiful occasional honoured couple by their grand- Couple Mark 50ih Anniversary Relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. aymond Dewar-,1 spent an enjoyable evening at‘ the couple's home recently on the occasion of their 50th wed- An address was read by Mrs. Gavin Hicken. while lovely gifts the chair. were presented to .. r. . . l gglll’gflwzi fizgel‘xesgfiwdgo‘g Rev. Cecil R. Webbcr per- hat and taupe acce<sorics r' and r. Dewar ' spoke ‘formed the double ring cere— Upon their return. the young’ briefly expressing their appm_ mony. MISS Margaret Walker couple will reside in Summer- ciation. All joined in singing For they Are Jolly Good Fel- o lows. Mr. and Mrs. Dewar. the for- mer Worth Sencabaugh. have a ISpring Flowers Adorn Home : f A’r Ronkin-Speers Nupiiols Artistic spring flowers provided th ting hom G. their only da became the bride of Richard , to Boston and New Hudson Rankin. son of Siés. Robert Rankin. Summer- dress of taupe wool topped bya ents. Mr. and Mrs. Peier N- i e. I arrangements of :iive with its floral arrangement e set-iof yellow sweetheart roses. for a pretty wedding at the lighted tapers and traditional e of Mr. and Mrs. Harold wedding cake. is. Summerside. linen Mr. and Mrs. Rankin left by ughter, Sally Jean. automobile on a honeymoon trip York. For Mr. and travelling the bride chose a honey gold coat, harmonizing played the wedding music, and Side Miss Catherine Rankin. f the :luring the signing of the regis-‘ er. sister l groom. sang “Because”: PISQUID EAST _ , The bride's only attendant Mr nd ‘VI G D family of six children. two dau- was Ms - - ' a- e ‘ rs? eorge over 5 Ann Dickie of Monc- were ViSltors in Charlottetown ghters and four sons. All were to NIB“ Garth Harris. Sum_.Thursday’ present for the occasion except‘ two sons, John and Arthur. who. reside in the United States. Mrs. Percy King, Mrs. Rowan: Sencaibaugh. Mrs. Claude Dew-‘ ar and Miss Isobel Dewar. Miss i Janet Dewar poured and Mrs Gavin Hicken replenished A decorated wedding cake, topped with a golden vase of 0W6?! i and gold leaves. was cut in the Marge bustle bow Her sh traditional manner and served with ice cream. A sing song followed with f Miss Lila Dewar at the ' Syne. the guests departed. each wishing Mr. and Mrs. Dewar many more happy years toge- er. president: Mrs. Ray Campbellf‘ Second Vice - president: Mrs. Melvin McQuaid. Third Vice— president: Mrs. Andrew Meur- ant. Secretary: Miss M a r i o u Conway. Treasurer: Mrs. Joseph Campbell. The Act of Consec- ration was repeated in unison. STANLEY BRIDGE U. c. w. I Plans for a lobster s u p p e r | June 29 in the Community Cen-i tre, Stanley Bridge. were madel at the regular meeting of Stan-i The meeting was held at thel Henrm Devotions consisted of hymns. meditation. prayer by the load-I Eric MacEwen. Mvrs. Elmer Fyfe presided ov-T onations of canned fruit to ‘ ng c e n t r e in Tatamagouche Mrs. Biois MacEwen reported a manse meeting held re- :73 Roll call was responded to n O Woolner invited members Lorne MacEwen will e devotional leader. and lunch will be prepared by Mrs. A. S. pal“ "g MacEwen. Mrs. Fred MacEwen and Mrs. Gordon Fyfe. The study book will be presented by rs. . S acEw 11. Study was taken from the chapter. “The Living God" in the “ ord and the Way." Dis- cussion followed. unch was served by the hos- tess and committee in. charge. ’ TIGNlSH c. w. L. The regular meeting of Ti chapter of the Catholic Wo- en's League was held recent- Mrs. lMilton Keough, president. ing. Re- lwere formed to study ril 26 annual meeting. Each con- ‘ vener was asked to send her re- : port to the secretary. Mrs. Wal- ter Hogan. at an early date. so that all the material could .bei included in the annual report. i Rev. J. Rooney addressed thei meeting, mentioning Holy Week and .its special meaning to the members. MURRAY HARBOUR U. C. W. Members of Murray Harbour UCW agreed to pack boxes of ‘ clothing for the clothing depoti in Toronto. at their recent regu-l lar meeting. It was also decided to savei postage stamps for the "Mission to Lepers" and to collect use nylon stockings for Korea. ; A letter was read from Mrs. ‘ Allen Jenkins. corresponding sec- retary of the P. I res merside. was best man. Refreshments were served by‘ “312,6 in her street-length gown of em- broidered white silk organza jover taffeta. designed with a ‘ lscoop neckline, fitted bodice n :a d Ibouffant skirt featured an over- ion was held in place by a close plane f:tting c i r cl e t of tiny white . _ - ers. ‘ ' iAfter the singing of Auld Lang hm"... $8;me a °°l°mal es and yellow poms with trail- .ing English ivy. SID l The bridesmaid wore a street- the ‘ength dress of apricot iride- G D . iscent taffeta and a matching Gorge over bandeau of flowers. Her baller- ina bouquet of tangerine carna- and Mn Earle Macnon ald ‘ti ' I carnations. Mrs. Wallace Birt returned to . I . . her home Wednesday after being " m manage - ,h‘” a patient in the Prince Edward r. the bride was radiantilsland Hospital. son Danny. and daughters, Darlene and Kathy. were visit- ors in Charlottetown Thursday. The Mrs. Robert Leard was a vis- iong pointed sleeves. k. itor in Charlottetown Friday. '5 m caught m the M k child; .Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jay. Mer- jlength veil of nylon tulle illus- hn' Irwm and Glenn were re. cent visitors of Mrs. Jay's par- ents. Donrld. Coveliead. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Matheson. Oyster Bed Bridge. Mr. and Mrs. D.0. Clark, Win- e, were Sunday visitors at h o m e of Mr. nge Delight rns- Floyd Jay and Mrs. H aroid Jay were recent visitors of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J.P. Hendricken. ed Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Mac-i bod to be billetsd at ho o . throughout the village. an“: til Missionary Soc. the crippling snowstorm on , Thursday. Many pupils we £3 '5 Reporf Toplc r able to get home on Friday v t The Murray Harbour W.M.S. he CNR as all roads were clos- ‘ 9" "m" evening. and Ladies Aid held their mon- Jerry Gallant, principal of , thly meeting at the home of Miscouche Elementary School ' . . .. y. M .. W. J. Harris. Vice-presi- spem the Enter ho ys “m1 dent. Mrs. Robert Glover was his mother. Mrs. R0 Gallant. Miss Pauline Gaudet. teacher at Wellington English School, spent the holidays with her par- ln charge of the meeting. Mrs. Ashley Vanldcrstine was acting secretary. Scripture reading was fr 0 at Mark 8-27 to 28, prayer was by Mrs. Sleeves, Devotion w a s “The Cross Centered" read by Mrs. Glover. Roll call was ans- wcred with a verse of scripture beginning with "U". A report was read on the Mis- . sionary Society as a whole. A Gallamv Ml5°”“°he-,l°"; letter was also read concerned by 3" wedHESday {0“ “3,1‘faXL Mrs. J. F. MacNeill who died Where he “"111 re‘enter Vlcmna‘ recently. Silent prayer was held General Hospital for observa- in hm. memory. with Mr. Ste". “On- . cs having a short prayer. It was Percy Steele. Mlscouche. is a. decided to think on what would patient in the Charloitet o w n be given in her memory and to Hosplt ‘ do it at the next meeting. The group then read from "The Missionary Digest. on El- tablished Reputation." Collection Gaudet. Mrs. Alex Gallant. Wellington,‘ is spending 3 om e time conval-I escing with her daughter, Mrs. ' D allant. Miscouche. after‘ spending three weeks in Prince' County Hospital. Miss Iris Gallant. RN. return- arlottetown Hospit-il ; after spending a few days with‘ .her parents. Mr. and Mrs. D.H.‘ was taken. and meeting closed Galla'nt- MlSCOllChe~ ‘ with prayer by Mr. Sleeve Th Mr. and Mrs Harris Jolmsm!| next meeting will be held at the and family 0’ Dartmoum N- 5-“ home of Mrs. Robert Glover. In were recent visitors at the homel place of hymns, at this time, the of Mrs. Johnston's parents. Mr.‘ group listen to the Easter Sun- and Mrs. George Venou day music. which had been tap- Jerry G alla n t. principal of ed by Mr. W. J. Han-is. Miscouche Elementary School. Refreshment were served as spent the Easter holidays with; for a birthday party. and each his mfifillel‘. Mrs. Rose G a liantm member gave a penny for each , Piusvi e. , . Miss Jean MacKinnon. attend; iizrénorsshearngggé Qagugkg‘ Union Commercial College.’ ‘Charlottetown. spent the week-‘ small aprons were the" passed . =out. Each member to measure .end With her parents. Mr. a ndI h“. waist. and put a penny in ‘ MI‘5: JaCk Macxmnnn' ’ the pocket for each inch of her MISCOUCHE The groom‘s mother were a} navy and White Silk print en“, Miss Jean MacKinnon attend-l semble with matching acces- ' sories and a corsage of white Charlot carnations. dAthhe reception which follofw- e, eorge Callbeck. rand 3-; [ther of the bride. propogsed the couche‘ toast to the bride. Friends of d ithe bride who assisted in serv- ing the guests were Miss Hea- ther Clark, Miss Mary Ann Lid- Istone. and Miss Joy Nicholson. ilxqugcgfihgrs' JOh by_1'ilhe bride’s table was attrac-l Union Commercial College, tetown, spent the Easter .‘holid'ays with her parents, Mr. 1and Mrs. John MacKinnon, Mis- in Miss 'Margaret MacKinnon. employed in Charlottetown was a recent visitor at the home of her brother-in-lsw and sister. in S. Poirier, Dr. George Dewar, O'Leary. terlai United Church Women in- forming the group of the annual plans Will be made at the group's next meeting on May 2. Mrs. over the business period. A re- port from the treasurer, Mrsw Carl Richards, stated that. tbei painter had been paid for his work on the interior of the. church. ‘ It was decided to wash thel choir room in preparation for! Mrs. Charles Collier was ssk- V ed to write a letter of apprecia- ; tion to the T. Eaton Company ' for remnants received. Devotions led by Mrs. John Gosbee were on the theme “Dis- 1 tractions." Three study groups ' “What the Doctrine of Creation Means I 0 Us" in ” e Word and the l Way." Findings of the study i groups were presented to the ; group as a whole, and discus- sion followed. Mrs. Harry White was organ- j ist for the worship service. Hostess for iunc were rs.‘ D. Ray Brooks and Mrs. David lse. . trieasurer. Mrs. Roy Gallant. Fred Fitzgerald read a tion which is to take place in Charlottetown June 16 and 17. Mrs. Fitzgerald also read cards Various conveners gave their reports. Following a discussion on the cleaning of the church. it was decided to have a perman- ent janitor in addition to the pre- sent caretaker. for the with the CWL to take care of the sanctuary only. ur Mrs. Margaret Shea reported PIUSVILLE i Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Budreau I and family have recently rented l a home in this vicinity. owned l by Melvin Blanchard. Mr. a nd Mrs. Budreau were formerly f-rom Moncton asd Mr. Budreau I is section foreman. Miss Nermia Corcoran. stu- dent at St. Dunstan's. spent the Easter holidays at her h omc ere. Mrs. Rose M. Gallant return- ; ed to her home after being a pa- . tient in the Western Hospital. . lu is very prevalent in this! area and many are confined to‘ their homes at present. 2 Terry Gallant, son of Mr. and ‘ Mrs. John P. Gallant, is pro- BS sug- AAAAA AAA - . A ‘ A A- It w activities be Mrs. Thelma Harper reported n various fund - raising activi- ties. such as card parties, blngos H. BENNETT CARR Insurance Counselling 0 Dist. Supt. Sun Life of Canada .' Phone 4-8817 - 4-5435 Charlottetown, P.E.I. O O O p vvvvvvvvvvv AA Plans were made for the A9- D SMOKED—JUST LIKE 'l‘ry A ellcious Ham _ Like Picnic Easy Slicing RAM 393. gressing . meeting to be held in More“ surgery in Prince County Hos- United Church May 4. Definite Dita ‘ Miss Shirley er tion to her executive. convenes-s and members with special praise for the work accomplished by E the our units. Mrs. Boy spoke of the satisfaction she felt in having the opportunity to share. in the worthwhile work be- ing carried on by the Council. “gating FROZEN BROTLERS LB. BIG 1.00 VALUE W §PA6IIETTI 5 For $1 OSEDALE—15 OZ. PEII 5‘03 3‘ she stressed the need for "h"- Ll":- hesrted support and loyalty to the incoming executive us had been displayed during thlplst year. Rev. J. J. Duuphy addressing“ be meeting expressed in a 7 director. Right Reverend J. A. m-*EGGS LOIN PORK Roost raid Chops 55c u. 65° ll. MsplcuszMcdlum Don. 45: Murphy to executive a u d members for the excellent work m” m accompl . CANDY The following slate of onion were duly in by ammcl I. 350 J. J. Dunphy: President: Mrs. f Clarence MacDonald. First Vice. ; s YORK—20 07,. 5 FOR 51 00R" mail 7 GRAVES—20 OZ. Apple Sauce 0 4 FOR 31 CLARK‘S BIG 48 Tomato Juice FIRST GRADE BIITTER III. 570 See our Lucky Dollar Ad for More Specials was an overnight guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rob- inson. Miscouche after b e in g caught in a recent snow storm. Easter holidays began a day favourably following I, recently. I Murray. nurse~i in-training, in Prince Countyilate for many pupils attending will be guests of Mrs. MacFar-l Nathan Irving presided Hospital, spent. the lweekend atilVIiscouche High School. as pup- .lane‘s relatives. \ 5 me in Piusvii e.‘ ils from surrounding districts EATON'S Trans Continues Till Saturday Closing Time 0“" “'9" mailing “"195 Lorne Valley Miss Margaret 'VlacK i n non - Mrs_ S eers chose for her, . ‘ .I . ‘ 'zwaist measure. turning them in daughter? wedding a gown Mi. Edar Blrt was a recent vls employed in Ch arl ottetown... at the next meeting. . b . litor in Charlottetown. . spent a few days ViSltlng her sis . 1305’ 511k b°u°le m paStel tones- i B. A. l ter Mrs. John S. Poirier Mis-l imatching flowered hat and ac-‘ i codche ' Ville. NB. recently VISltEd ‘cessories and a corsage of pink ‘__‘____.____.__iwith her mother. rs. Ernest Weeks and Mr. Weeks. She also ,spent some time with her sis- ter. Mrs. o Lecky and Mr. Lecky. Summerside. BEDEQUE Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Wright. Middleton. are spending 5 o m e V*W__»___ ‘ _____ 3'9- time in Washington, D.C., with ‘é’IIIIIIIIIIIIA ire atives. rs. Robert Mosher. Dart— Imouth, NS. and her four chil-} dren, are on a weeks visit with ‘ Mrs. Mosher‘s parents. Mr. and l t h i s I here to serve you ANY hour of the day or night Mrs. George Henderson. village. I i Ross Murray. Hamilton, On-i ‘iario. was a recent guest at the . home of his parents, Mr. a n d ; iMrs. Reginald Murray. i Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mac- .Farlane, Fernwood. and little; son. left for Chicago. where they ‘ for 24 hour service MEDIGAL PHARMABY I Corner of Pownal and Richmond St.. Ch'towu . Mrs. Wallace MacLeod. 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