1 . . BB 3 lie IZQI M of M 0 . C Tlmdlyt Much 8. loss l 1- f ' In assassin a seiner mm ny d d a . as wing, at stuns Mgrh-im Vgggfign 0." H. I Y r -Mali! all times taunt gtteteea. All vii hh'sIaau iii & WCIIolllhAnstrm ch ii .sghQo' 7” mm" d N' (mum. to: .CI.EAI the feet solu li.s'.c'rhol.Ux I Ilrrn i.tmea: eurelym” - inst-ooioiis. . "'33; :2 . I” m "mm Mm. 1 I I w "n: H.” it-Jti'ii.mi:roC.ii';mnMrEmchg?3'if"m(3lg':i tins of the a.Ji-t prfiiilem. ' Better any Electroliil. ' - '' als.ht. hec.eA.a.i:ailan is; m uteri and Mrs Dena: maisuit . . r L m "ll MP . m 'c;:",:,'m' ';.,,:3j5; 32;: ILIOTRIC noon sander now ros ooon iroon vitwa uder "” "' am to spend some time with Mr. Cm M .f ll ' A unique and interesting event ,0, .3, obuwanc, or m, worm available for rental. R. T. Hol- Milk. For hettc health cedar Araaaalllta pas-eats. IE. and kl. - - :0: place hi. I. ti: 9911",; pay... gg.-vi". lnaa Ltd. Charlottetown. more Milk. mi :4” )1". m in . . . I orulrvitl. istan um ad is . aada are . token! quarters. M and. when the M. it. s. c. Mari- music "not? 333, Hdliy." 0i:l'&'- 3:13: m'f,”i,i,2,."”f,'f;h:":u'f,i and Mrs. Joe. I. Plneau.' . . it . 5 " s time Children's Work Board con- ed by Mrs. Sterling Corbett who uh .. ” " dmnem specmm" emu” an. n. "mu" muuw In . 0' so IUIGMI AIITON-UNDER-LYNI. (OP) - were ducted its annual Maritime Vsca- presided at the organ during the ttos church school workshop. lel- ainlllld at the hymn. The them nu -rwsnvs surrs one i. o. o. l'. onnrnuows mo '3 'l' ”"'W' ml” "t:l'”” aclpd representatives from key of this service was "Abide in MI". third df. Extra special value. REBEIIAIII and their monies are A. in mm” ” Tugx; "he: 1”” points is three provinces met in and prepared by Rev. Jars-Iln ltsstter's Ladlea' Wear. invited to the wlitioy Celebration 1- W '0 '30 mm ,: when oust-s tea a than an mm U""'d M”"""" 1"" '” lpunda of Rm" "'9' Am” Ms:-rind P in f l L'beral 1" "" N'"m”"' mu ””m " T.lnabs:"ts"h"u'm.enh .32: 3" mica. its turn: ;'.'.i"i. he- partlcipate in activities designed "'15- '0' "W "” " "M u'''"' m" C" ' 3-W tam. com,'f.u ',ln'. am u field 3 hear of Mr. Fella n mum mm . "nu Vloiners Club. I North River ao train them to conduct regional ”- Percy H'”""- N G"'"'m'- Anal; ('3 pl-olm sq guy 1. cup: . mad” at .wmmh0p5 in Wm)” mum,” elcomed the I visiting ladies. Road. Saturday. March lath. at P gimugug at the April meeting. lomwwn How”. A" M". mm .. . M . emu l- a . .All he at to ersona s , -----e- other Marltimers will be trained mg” regaonsdlgllnl IF" nan: mu" I 5" "'3 Th. mmy mad. 0! M". kw 1: ((:iha.lrla::t."o'l:'l.usvii.l: I "009? l'C00VUl'!o WILL PRIPARID f to work with children in Vaca- tion Church schools. Mrs. Dora Sabean. Children's Work secretary and acting Gen- eral Secretary of the Maritime Religious Eriut-ation Council. w& Director of the Workshop. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Martin. accompanied by Ernest and Louis. were over-night sets at the home of Mr. P. . Martin. Mia- eoucha, on Friday. LONDON (CP) -- Two fire trucks were called out to extinguish a wstohmairs bi-sitar fire in the Palace Gate district. One bucket of water did the Job. The service was conducted by Mrs. George Dunning. President of N. Granville United W. M. 8. and Mrs. Hugh Corbett. Presi- dent of S. Granville W. M. I. as- sisted by Mrs. Alvin Mallett. Scripture was read by Mrs. Cecil Alexander will re at to learn that she has been con mod to her bed for the past ten days. Gnr. Raymond Bernard spent the week-end on the Island visiting friends and relatives in Charlotte- Mareh l on business also to take in a hockey game. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph l.eClalr. Woodstock quietly celebrated their 01th anniversary as February 11. After attending Italy Mass in the HEAR Tuesday. March llth. 1.05 to Om p. In. Must We Do Without Teachers? Address by Dr. Frank Macltinnon. Principal of P. W. C. MaeDONALD RADIO SERVICE Radio repairing. Amplifiers and iii '. LI: 3. 3 r 3 Eli"; l i 15'! E5 581103! WII limited by Rev. J. Mallett. Le d s is responsive to n and H t Rl . H is th Elton navidge, Sscltville. N. 3.. readings welrefr Mrs. Ira Mallett. Oiltlegrlakelalscstang tailigehorle; so: 0, ML ::d.;unv:.y 3."-nu-4., morning they were host and hos- ,' C. . h Christian Education S-cretnry of MN Orville T3Y1"'- M” ””"" s:15 'i 9 ' Hunter River. toss to their friends and nelahbors. an .eauu..-"-ha." ans..i...."".m"""'l&ucas the United Church of Canada. Taper and Mrs. Stafford Colu ' M who called during the day. and J... 5"”! ,.,whd'a.':9'-0Ii7l.a J Maritime Conference. and by Rev. Prayers were offered by Mrs. cairn PARTY L rnllnwlng are '' ""1 M"'- G'”d0” 3'” ""1 evening wishing this popular 7 0 ... ””h'”? .,,.,,.,d "-Isb '- ; 5 wt Lo "s c rbett M o vill Ta - . two young sons. Bradford and - sh tnodssno-curiae Pencil sun... . . ilson, Truro, N. 5., Christ- ul o . rs. y r e I the winners of the card part). held J.-ck” of sum J h NB Nuillt mlly mo" fllllflll 0' d...,..,,.., .1 ad nseanlnad 3 . 4"... 4; tan Education secretary of the lorv Ml" Mildred WFM" "4 in Warren Grove School on Feb. i ” "' ' ” '" February 11. ' ....-h... 1 lg" Q. ; I . . . . M" Hone, T,p,,-. Th, guuu. . . spending a week in Charlottetown. . Int! es. a hen - W. in c;;:l.Btrg:.:m:.:.:- or -y t..:::rn':'at.r"c.mr?t:: ii" .2: Mr -mm M at. mt aw --.....- '1'.i.."..." --..::...--.,.,., .-.-..'-,..-::...v-,..--- - ' ' - i - , ' , . i ernar. rena an rea WW. Han,” who 1, correspond. gieiiz. Saanrguell GdlLllliSLPle,.Pr3e:ll':aE Beverley JAewell.V Gents first. Allebx here are lad to see Gordon this” extataildag ta Mri” nmph Me .u...i.. ..... ..;.,c,n., - ee fastened us V ing Secretary of the Maritime Lord take uv H nd” Wu sun. Henderson, (.-entsconsnlatlon. Hh- and noun mum mm, mm -my a on! as o s s er 0 lelnfeeafses .5, iti.p..r.a..J:t.-. L... V cmmm” work Bum. med .5 by M" Stemua Comm "5 hesigrenzra. FDoor prtlze.DRlSe- mm In me sum mm omm Mrs. Nicho as Piiiaati of Sydney. asstesanl pemasli nuts in perfernanse and wash. . Registrar. Mrs. C. D. Day. l'lave- M" Swdnn AW... Wm; M" ;' ” "' '”"'O"' ,' for five months, following a car M, Loni. M an 3, 3 g' ' . .. -'l5IIIIIIhA-Iltforioinh Wmlfv-on yeehsnclrsio - - - 0rd and Clayton Stevenson. ape- - If W 0 I INN in gun. ghgumgdc or g min &. h -5 WW N "H W" l' """'l' V in! George Dunnlnli as accompanist cial chair prize. Beverley Jewell: uddmt . My ""393 "uh mliiarenta you wanuhe fastest most efectlve relief .ggdy.:':'. L”mm " .u.,,:,'," 3' ""'5'-'3-e l B(;3kAkDrl:pl"l3' d I R A. 5”” Nldr"S p0" PFIYET W85 special cup p r i z e. Mrs. John has been called back to his worlti on an .u , , . so Ink. Ins-r,u4rrmsl It gg .' 3,." '"”.-"L: ,, ,,h5o':h'. "' .d5 Juhgl ; "llmtsnit" l;;:R'::1::nksli:V- glrrym by Mrs. f-eorizr Dunnlns. Clark. WANDEIUNG 6008! in Hamilton. 0nt.. with the Bar brings nsIronal'oit...fn.itllrisr.m-riiis g..,..y-- -- - . g .'.d'”L '0 . - t . .. e offering ttas received by ? IN(,,s LYNN E 1 hour D hlcnefuuy ompoundcd (om-ml. dug - A41.'”mw Illtie N 8.. Principal Elect of the At- Mrs. Stafford Coles. and dedicated - AK '! ' dnf "Id (CPFC nu no fur. so thoroughly that your you..." ..d.h:.,"."."'0 lantic Christian Training Centre, by leader. Hymns sung were, 5”" 9”” W” 9" "3"" m''” A number of salesmen were 5 t nugygd giimgul tAnd ghia "'"MlI0Iit n 6lTIOrIalTI fthi N flkt it 1”” '''m”' 1' an em you! who directed Bible Study; Mrs. "Praise My soul." "Just as 1 fhe 13c.,”'p3,m”;','i.,,”::',;” "' ” held up on Thursday mornlns n rellefisprolonget..itlastslBes:ofsl.I. - Fwm -lNs'rilNriNs tablets give you use 2 mild lift you nail. . . actually a ii l feel better. 6:: INITANTINI todsyl or Tlrsd Wsskldenlt cm-W ' I I s IOUNDINO itsaoacsts a sinus nuts rii.'”i?.f."Z25l2;i.Ef.'”3S..J.EiI2;,Get NewPep.i40,50,6o '”"'"'''"'”"'m"''" "m e ustiamc s aania has offered farmers 128 500 shot- . M , 1:: mnnds mt: PAN A s Sun cartridges at half-price to use my again.-it wild pigeons. rnnloralal-mods . Forweah,rundown,t.i - T out feeling due to They ' nuns MARI am. Am”. ”i Need Thee Every Hour." and "The Day Thou Gavest Lord is Ended". Meeting closed with the benediction followed by the ”Queen''. A buffet lunch was served by thelladies of N. Granville. Mrs. - J. Allison Fraser. Saint John, ' N. B., Vice-Chairman of the Child- ren's Work Board and Executive member of the Saint John Sunday School Teachers Association, who was in charge of Handcraft Pro- jects; Mrs. J. Gordon MacDon- y . g 1-. E. .ii:;':.'. El2.".l:.""3..li:ma: Vice-President of the Maritlmeland Mrs Gem.ge'Dunning 523;,” Religious Education Coiincil.Chair-ianu. which I mom hour enjoyed i man of the Maritime Children's'by .11 present. ' Work Board and Children's Work ' Counsellor of the United Church Maritime Christian Education Com- its owner. BARBARA NICHOLSON l-'llEE lllslllollsrliilrloil oltAiu,o'rrlrmwN- norm. l wsinlmsnav. MARCH 9 -. 10 a..ns. - a pan. J. E. RAMSAY ml 41 Bank of Toronto Building. Halifax, N. B. in the passing of Miss Barbara Nicholson on Saturday. December llth. Tryon United Church has lost one of its most loved and honour- ed members. Rorn In Crapaud. eighty years ago, she spent most of her life there in the service of her family and church About ten years ago she. with her sister. moved to Tryon and continued her life of unselfish service. interest was in the conducted by her pastor. Rev. l”'"”'40"' my call "ssteiiis nld'. -ttiiniilaea avi orate vit line d Lloyd 'Archer' fvho was her cm" alood, 'sM.'IeNds.nYo:s sooisnft-:ln"':.I slant tlsltor during her last illness. Iounlll. oth nus get new . New ' . He spoke feelingly of her christian "3'l"'l'"'d" -in Ollv Wt 50-" mum devotlon. and the loss sustained Mrs. H. H. Meldruni, Bridgewat- mlttee, who was Drama Coun- er, N. S; Mrs. Albro Miles Syd- H" 3"" . . . - , - ' . ' woman's Missionary Society, in by friends. church and commu- nuon MA" M-run! qmgky' ML C' 8'' Rev" and Mr" R which she was a life member. and nlty in her passing. Alder Colpitts, Bridgetown, N. 8,; Mrs. R. L. Gibbons, Halifax, N. S.; Miss Pearl Shipley, Truro, N. 5.; Rev. D. I. McClare. East Baltic. P. E. 1.; Mrs. B. R. Hamil- ton. McAdam, N. 3.; Mrs. J. T. Logan. East Saint John. N. 3. Business sessions of the M. R. E. C. Maritime Cllil(li'en'a Work l , Truro, Deaconess of First United " ; Church. Games and Song Leader: Miss Reta Donkin. Music Instruc- tor in Truro Schools. who was Music Director and was assisted by the Misses Sharon Hopper. Mary Alice Perrin. Cheryl John- son. Mary Jean Cox and Diane Moore. allyof Truro; Miss Gladys Left to cherish the memory of a devoted sister are Miss Anna. now of Slinsct Lodge. and Emma. Mrs. J. E. Tynerl. South Burnaby, Vancolivs-r. Dr. Peter Mncdonald had charge of the music. and hymns sung viz-re: "Unto The Hills Around Do I lift Up My Longing Eyes." and ”The Day Thou Gavest Lord is served as president in Crapatid for twenty years. Thcn gigain as president in Tryon. until she was called to higher service. Wherever she served it was with dignity and loyalty. and many of the church organizations are the better for her faithful work. Miss Barbara spent her life in slslor. McKinnou, staff member of the Provincial Normal College, Truro, who directed Choral Reading. During the morning sessions on March 2nd. Mrs. Sabean gave a demonstration of kindergarten Workshop. using local 4 and 5 year olds as a Lab Group. Child- ren taking part were Charlotte Board were held before and after the annual Workshop under the chairmanship of Mrs. J. G. Mac- Donald, Charlottetown. A report of the past year": activities was heard and plans were outlined for the coming season. These includ- ed Wni'ksh0ps. Leadership Schools. loving care of her blind cherished their friendship. The funeral service, at the home; and to know those sisters in their Emil-d." home has been a lesson in love Pallhcarors wore: Messrs. Fred and piety to their many friends ,Leard. Sheldon Dixon. Georle who gathered around them andlNicholson. Hubert Harvey, Lloyd ,Stordy. and Austin Smith. Interment was in Crapaud Ceme- and at Tryon United Church was iiery. Explorer Rallies and Counsellors' haverit you Glassey. Jane Fraser. Christine Mnnksiicld. Eric Stephens. Bruce Lantz. iloiiyzlas Matthews. Dalton Purcly. Mrs. Shhean was assisted by hliss Margarr-t Quigley. The Wnrkshnp was open to all local Church Workers and inter- ested persons. Those registered int-ludr-ti Prnfeaiitir Earl T. Mer- rick. Acadian University. Wolf- ville, N. 5.: Rev. J. Piarcey Mac- Lean. Goshen. N. 5.; Mrs. G. E. Hetistiit. Brookfield, Col. Co. Conferences. Junior Camps. Christ- ian Education lectures in Mari- time Universities. Recording and Corresponding Secretaries. Mrs. B. R. Hamilton. McAdam, and Mrs. G. McGray. Halifax. were instructed to ex- press the thanks of the Board to the leaders of the Workshop: to Mrs. Don Chisholm. Secretary of Truro M. R. E. C.. for arrang- ing billeting, to First United Church. St. Andrews United . 8.: Miss Marilyn Gulllsom Church for making the splendid Audi! Unlverlily. Wolfville; Mrl. facilities of Memorial Hall avail- Douglas Crouse. Liverpool. N. I.; .131. 5. mg wot-knhop. a 40W Ill! S'EkVl(!E s.saIrrn' J-E3 when vitality is low Ahnoulzekahfornlhyyeumhaoceu Linaieedienownoreiamotsstisastevec-the smarteet. nostssiodeents-eivihCuiedoi lveryvhingonmil II-sleeping-curlreisiist-beleeeetndbeeteironie new. gay green and gold exterior to be ecchiqly Hlhettie-yasfl Ilaheaieestaelsla. EXTRACT y lnodsrnloekeftiie luxurious amnion.-wiospau-e . . 0' windows. been rubber seats and mettireaees. push .... -- . button at-conditioning controls and attractive diniq I v . H metre mealtime a oleaeuea . - 'l'heceisect:onstsodeeioetesdeieaaIyhudget.WlIse& .' you choose drawing room. compartment. bedroom. i . roosssette. duplex-roomeeee C hes-Q. you”! enjq gracious "Travel Living" an he ee-plush new , Ocean Limited. . O A S Ll N I stop: cold weather stalling latprod, voevpeod. lovtreebeolletseeyeevl-M dealer. or who Cunedul J l Dept. N44, 563 leheaheve Id. '4 Pest Cndt. 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