NEWLY ELECTED presi dent Mrs Lco llichoo pre rents the Catholic Womens League Year Book to past ACTIVE YEAR lin at the annual meeting of the group held at St Josephs president Mrs Jerry Cough Auditorium The year book contains clippings and special events which have taken place during the presidents term New Executive Installed At CWL Annual Session Excellent reports were heard from all convencrs at the an nual meeting of St Marys Catholic Womens League which was held in St Josephs Auditorium Mrs Harry Partridge altar care Convener reported 25 sal es of religious articles were held involving total of 312 work hours Included in the report of the education convener Mrs Frank MacDonald were reports of ten for the graduating class of St Josephs High School priz os for catechism for students at St Marys and St Monicas Schools leadership course for CWL members was also held as well as Christopher Course for students in St Josephs High School public speaking contest sponsored by the Toronto Arch diocesan Council of the CWL was also held Scholarships av ailable for students were stud ied by the convener GUIDE CONVENEB Mrs Hook Girl Guide convener stated that com munion breakfast had been held for all guides There were 32 guides who took part in Benediction Rally at St Mich aels Cathedral Toronto There was also guard of honor for Monsignor James Clairs 40th anniversary to the priest hood Four guide and brownie lead ers attended the Diocesan Con vention in Toronto last June church parade was also held Two girls from the Sixth Barrie Company will attend the camping tour in Great Britain in July The guides are Brenda McMahon and Elizabeth Mc Cauley Mrs Corbett reported 570 calls made to newcomers and shutins during the past year Mrs Donovan stated that 27 wpmen had made 609 visits to the Royal Victoria Hospital Mrs Golds announced total membership of 264 LOCAL CANVASSING Mrs McCann related that four members had taken the St John Ambulance course and on women had participated in local fund raising canvasses such as the Cancer Society etc Members also assisted at the Citizenship Court in Barrie Mrs Brennans report Included that there had been food shower for the Rederm ptonstine Sisters Sixtythree women attended Day of Recollection stated Mrs Padfield spiritual con veoer She also reported that guards of honor were held for each departed member In the absence of Mrs George Bouehey who has mov ed out of the city Mrs McCioskey gave very success ful financial project report $133512 was raised by rumm age sales teas and bazaar Mrs Decarie social action oonvener said that sewing had been done for the Childrens Aid Society the Canadian Save the Children Fund and that six cartons of clothing had been sent to the missions Christmas YOUNG HELPERS BISHOPS FALLS Nfid CP About 40 students representing all parts of Newfoundland are expected here April 26 for the annual conference of the pro vincial high school Red Cross The delegates represent about 9000 high school members Travel Arrangemean Am SHIP BUS RAIL HOTELS RESORTS CRUISES CAR RENTALS 0x Johnson and Co Ltd World Wide Service an M52 noniop tsunam 591 Bay 5L roroa EM GMss stockings were also filled for the Canadian Save the Children Fund Mrs Coughlin retiring president then turned the meet ing over to Mrs Corbett nom lnation convener The following were elected Past President Mrs Gerald Coughlin Presid ent Mrs Leo McCann First VicePresident Mrs Jack Cole man Second VicePresident Mrs Charles Saso Third Vice President Mrs Donovanh Recording Secretary Mrs Har The simple truth about car prices is that Rambler American is the lowest priced ry Partridge Corresponding Secretary Mrs Golds Councillors Mrs Corbett Mrsii Clifton Mrs Tayl for and Mrs McCloskey Mrs Clifton moved vote of thanks to the retiring president Mrs Coughlin voicing the sentiments of all for her unselfish devotion to her church ood community while president of St Marys Catholic Womens League Ten was served by Mrs flicCioskcy and committee The Sergeants Mess held hon iel on Saturday at the RC Camp Borden airbag Club Twentyfour rinks were entered which included mem bers of the mess and thdr wives No games were curl ed by each rink in the three draws and winners were deter mined by the total lnl reor ed in the days curling Prizes were presented at the dance held in the evening at the mess by W01 Cunningham PlllC mlsted by FS Hosre sports member and Sgt Calorea in the am draw first prize was won by wor Cunninghams rink second prize by FS Cort mans rink and the members of Sgt Townsends rink recelv ed the third prize in the pm draw first prize winners were W02 Cesstords rink second prize went to W02 Settreds rink and third prize was won by FS Reads rink in the pm draw first prize went to FS Kumpulas rink second grin to FS Symes rink so third prize to Sgt Sandurns rink Music for the dance was sup plied by Ross Johnsons orches tra MIXED BONSPIEL RCAF Station Camp Borden Curling Club held its final mix ed bonsplel of the season Fil teen rinks were entered in the three events of the bonspiel which began April and final games were curled on April 15 Two members of the RCAF Pipe Band were present at the presentation of prizes to the winning rinks FO Stewart president of the club thanked the members of the committees and presented the prizes as sisted by Sgt Woldbauer chairman of the bonsplel com mlttee Winners of the bonsplel in the first event was Les Carrolls THE MERE muses TUESDAY Saturday Spiels Climax Season For Camp Borden Curling Clubs APRIL 11 10B Richardson and Flo Stoddard Second prize went to Sandy San boros rink with Ann Kumpuln Reg Read and am Giles third prize to Harry Claytons rink with Wilma Holmes Al Archer and Pillin and fourth prize to George Waldbaurerl rink with Alice Palahicky Norm Holmes and Jean Gerow in the second event Ray orrs rink with Harriet Carroll Wright and Blanchett won the first prize Second prize went to Dyments rink with Mrs Florence Dave Gray and Pat Westeli Third prize was won by Vic Barrett Ruth Hogan Slim Westell and Phil Story fourth prize Flor ence Msrg Ubu nta Nick Pala hicky and Vi Dyment Winners in the third event were Art frays rink with Vera Hebert Coutrcau and Phil Nelson Second prize Fay Stewart Zena Buck Gerry Ger ow and Mrs 11 Stewart third prize Hank Hanlshowskl Marg Gray Froment and Flo Wright iourthprize Jim Cesc ford Thelma any Finals and F10 Waugh Three rinks which did not win in the events received con solation prizes GUIDE NEWS Mrs Archer Division Commissioner enrolled four Ruides in the First Anderson Park Company on Tuesday New guides are Rise Harris Dianne Bell Marilyn Coursey and Mary Sue Sargent Mrs Archer also presented Rosemary Graï¬l with her all round cord cord is earn ed aiter passing first class tests six homemaker badges and five badges covering wide range of community service mindlth and outdoor activ 85 Five golden bars were pre Carol Painhlcky Linda Wil Ion Debora Costello and Rita Hancock Joan Rouse was err mud in the Second Anderson Park Park recently in the Third Anderson Park Pack golden hands were presented to Jean Newton and Sharon Esr ley Gold bars were presented to Karen Dyson and Dawn Clarkson and Susanna Andrew was enrolled Sgtand Mrs Johna stone announce the birth oi daughter Melissa Jane on April 10 st Stevenson Memor in Hospital Allistoo W01 Gillespie FS Coursoy Sgt John stone and Sgt Pankiw re turned last weekend from Los Aogeles Colit where they completed 15week course ATWOMEN DANCE ring ance sponsored by the Axptrwomens Staff lounge was held at the Social Centre April 14 Among the guests were exECAF women person nel and their husbands 111 music for dancing was supplied by the lmupsdours WA To Assist At Cadet Dance The April meeting of the Womens Auxiliary of 102 Air Cadets was held at the home oi Mrs Charles Brown Maple Avenue with the president Mrs Frank lortcr presiding Plans were formulated for the prizes and luncheon for tho Air Cadet Dance to be held April 25 at the Air Force As sociatlofl Owen Street The white elephant sale with Mrs Mildred Baker as auc tioneer was successful Color slides of recent Florida vacation were shown by Mrs Brown Following the meeting the hostess served refreshments The May meeting will be held at the home of Mrs sented in the Second Anderson rink with Jessie Lozanski Bill Park Pack to Susan Cali WortgsrthTaylor Burton Avenue Canadian built can by $6820 Automotive ma nufacturers often get into pricecomparisons More often than not these RAMBLER AMERICAN CUSTOM romances SEDAB comparisons tend to confuse the public Lets setthe record straight The Rambler American is the lowest priced Canadian built car in fact the Rambler American sells for $6820 less than its nearest competitor regardless of size or model American the value it is You also get the features for which Rambler is famous The Rambler American is the mostcornpletely rustprooied car in the world ltgives you But price alonecioesnt make the Rambler CeramicArmoured 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