12 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Thurs. Dec. 13. 19629:?!” built bv Fm! Thomas 0!! BREADALBANE 1 Mrs. Frederick Kitson. Charlottetown and formerly Hampshire. recently celebrated her ninety-seventh birthday. Burgess Newson. Meadowbank. and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ack- land. Cornwall were visitors to Breadalbane recently. Mrs. Hammond Newsoti. one.peared almost of Breadalbane‘s youthful octo- thewllg‘atiflhinoiitaLCtu-a. a. genarians, is recovering from her recent indisposition. Mrs Cyrus Martin. Charlotte- town. recently visited Mrs. Hugh MacKay. Hreadalbane. Miss Mary lnman. Crapaud. Is a guest of Miss Muriel Haslam. Hazeldean." Mrs. Reggie Haslam is vis- iting Ln Halifax where she Is the I guest of Mrs. Gordon Stairs. Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Camp- bell are receiving congratular ions on receiving a beautiful Silver tray as a prize for their flowers during the Rural Beau- tification Contest. They. and also Mrs. Kenneth Graham and Mrs. Alex J MacDonald were guests at the Rural Beautification din- ner at The Charlottetown Hotel. James Craig (.lr.l who Is em- ployed in Summerside visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jam- es Craig. during the weekend.‘ Young Canada Book Week which brings to the attention of the young people the wonderful opportunity they have of mat- ching ideas with the great men and women of history. of travelling without expense, to‘ far away lands. or of supple- menting and improving their re- gular studies was celebrated. in i Breadalbane. with two library‘ parties. one. for the junior child- ren on Thursday. and one for‘ the senior pupils on Friday. Ga- mes. contests. a story and sing- tng were enjoyed. The librarian provided a treat. On Saturday evening the par- ents of the teen to twenty "age ers" were. invited to the library to look at a box of books which were written by Dr. Alfred L. Murray of Chambersburg. Pen~ nsylvania: a former Breadal- bane boy and donated by him the Breadalbane Library. These books were in memory of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Major F. Murray. On Tuesday evening. Noif‘m- her 20. Rev. E. M. B. Wheelock. district secretary of The Cana— dian Bible Society," conducted a meeting in the Breadalbaner Christian Church. Mr. lock gave an outline of the won- derful work of the Bible Socie- ties. “The Scriptures have. now. been published in eleven hundred } and sixty-five languages." ‘ stated. An interesting feature of} the evening was a film which followed Livingstone's foot- steps through Africa. and show. ed the. development and spread; of the gospel since the day of‘ this great missionary. . During a brief business ses- sion. Mr. Wheelock. expressed appreciation for the interest which the late president of the Breadalbane Branch. Mr. Hed- ley Woodside. had shown in the: Bible Society. Mrs. William Graham was appointed to suc-. reed Mr. Woodside as president. ‘ Mrs. Merle Zimmerman was or— ‘ ganlst for the meeting. Mrs. John Hickox who recent- ly underwent surgery in th 1! Prince County Hospital, Sum- merside, is now convalescing at her home. . Bert Kisses, Glenholme. Nova Scotia. has been‘ spending several weeks with her mother. Mrs. Aart Van Ewyk, has returned to her home. Miss Carol Matheson returned to her duties as nurse-in-train- In: at the Prince Edward Island Hospital. ' patient in Hospital. Itary of the Maritime Christian Bible College. Charlottetown. vi- sited friends in Fredericton and {Breadalbane during the weekend lage f December 2 operty which he purchased from Millage MacLeod. Mr. Tho- mas has sold his former home to Samuel Nicholson. Shamrock. 1‘ The other building is being erec-- ted by Hamid Toombs be a store for Wesley Inman who. at present. is one of the merchants in Breadalbane Vil- Cecil Mallett. Granville is a the Prince County Miss Eileen Rutherg. secre- Mrs. Eldon Hickox was the Two new buildings have “ap- hostess for the November meet- ovcrnight" in'ing cf the Breadalbane Chris- tian Church Missionary Society. 'Mrs. Pomroy Murray presided. Mrs. 'tional leader. The prestdent read ithe Congo" written by Guy Hum~ i it Will phreys. Mrs. Eldon Hickox was 'the organist and accompanied hers to her home for the Dec- ember meeting. Lunch was scr- ved bv the hostess. Mr. Kenneth Norris. Allan Hickox devo- “'35 Bible College. missionary lesson entitled "in princi- i pal of The Maritime Christian. was the guestI .speaker at the evening service" in Breadalbane Christian Church I on Sunday evening. Novemberl recent-ly‘ailel‘ Spending Severall 25. Mrs. Norris sang “The Christ} months in Orillia. Ont of the CrDSS“ Allan Hickox iSr.l ; Misses Fay and Mary Hickox “'35 the organist. I! .an “Hark Tis the She - limit-S ’zvmce." Mrs. euyié’r. MOUNTAINS or momma Matheson invited the niem- Where the Mountains of byA15-mile area. Mourne sweep down to the sea, 20 peaks may be seen in a 10- :. tell's father. Mr. Joseph Gote}I,i Miss Nancy Hartman. return- ed to her home in Georgetown tended the funeral of Mr. Go- Mrs. Ida Wood left recently tori _ . . lBoston. Mass, where she will “’rytiewmcmni Halifax» ‘ spend Christmas with relatives. 5P9" Mr. and Mrs. Gondon Gotellw Parenff' ML and their daughter Juanita. and son! LOU- Ritchie. Weymoutb, Mass. at- Mr. and Mrs. and family, Monoton, N.B.. were guests for the weekend-of Mrs. ‘ which was held Monday. Dec.i Steele‘s parents. Mr. and Mrs. ‘ 10. t . Mrs. Earl Walsh has return-' ‘ ed home from Dartmouth. N s.. where she visited her son Mr. Bernard Walsh and Mrs. Walsh. Miss Bernice DeLory, labora- N.S.. last weekend with her Mrs. F. J. 'ltown recently. Spurgeon Walker. Mr. and s. of Charlottetown. Mr. Walker's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Walker. recently. 30”” 0" sum” Chester David. Halifax. N.S.. visited with his parents. Mr. and George- t Mrs. Clarence David. and Mrs. Kenneth Richards. Howard Walker visited with Dawn Marie Johnson and Mag. 5. . . ansen. was a r - Ernest Steele‘ cent visitor to Charlottetown. where she was the guest of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Johns Jr.. Mr. Joseph Johnson 5?, Miss Peggy, Johnson. It'flg' tar Danny Gotelt motored to and were guests at the home of Mr. and | Mrs. William White. l PEACE DISTURBERS Th name Cassatt tICl‘lvc from a Turkish word mean iadventurer of disturber of in peace. - PATTERSO-NS \ FOR Christmas Gifts ‘ 'IIIIIIIIIIIID. t '11,, 7111111111,,” ‘ INSURANCE Be. sure to call us when you have an In- surance Problem. We are at your service 24 hours every day. Peake - Moi-tin l Ltd. 92 Queen St. Dial 2-1261 bl'lllllttll’g '—‘—‘—’——-————_——— 0 Dress shoes ' . Sno-hoota . Slippers Wright Shoe Co. 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