Page 11 Hampton A capacity house greeted the participants and highly enjoyable program at the variety concert given in Hamp- Im Hall. on March 9. sponsored by the Women's Institute. in aid of repairs to Hall and shed. '0ver 300.00 was realized for this pur- pose. Mrs. J. A. MacKinnon. who has heenisvisiting her sister. Mrs. An- nie Ferguson. returned to her home in Churchill, on March 2. isunday after-noonv Ma,-ch Many friends of Mrs. Peter Ferguson. are pleased to learn that her general health progresses favorably since her recent ill- IQDS. establishing a wonderful record for mat-hookiiig at such an ad- vanced age. One large sized mat has been completed and removed from the frame. and. we under- stand. another is about ready for commencement. At Crapautl Hark. on March 8. Nine Mile Crek Bull Dogs, de- feated Albany St. Pats. by the score of 7-4. On March 12, Albany St. Pats turned the tables on the Large games. crowds witnessed these I At tirapaiitl ltiiik, on Mari-ii 10. Hampton defeated Argyle Shore by the score of 50 Mr. and Mrs. Waltlroii are leaving on March 20. on a motor visit to relatives and friends residing in the eastern States. The W. A. of Hi-iiiipton Church! in a well rendered . . if! k, M'.: Al h' Bull Dogs. by the Score of 6-4 lmif Ll(,),:iSsAfflee,ikf Mac- Kinnon. and two sons. 'ClIul'Clllll.i The Guardian Thursday, March 1'1, 195 Bedeque Notes -Mr. Alden Leard. Sackville. N. 3.. spent the long week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leard. this village. He re- turned on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Mayhew, North River. were guests over the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Milli- gan, Summerside, were guests of Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Simms. on 13th. They also visited with Rev. E. S. and Mrs. Weeks. Mr. John Montgomery. son of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Montgom- ery. Lower Bedeque. availed him- - g ,self of the long Week-end to pay Mrs. W. A. MacQnarrie is again. a visit to his home. He is a stu- dent at Mount Allison University. Mrs. Lewis Holland. who has been a patient in the P. 0 1. Hospital for several months, is now convalescing at Hillcrest Lodge, Suqimerside. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Affleck were visitors to Mont-ton, N. B.. on Saturday. March l2th.. where they attended the Ice Follies. They were accompanied by Miss Georgie Murray. Miss Clara Af- Noonan and Mr, and Mr- lune. Feriiwoud J. C. lliudt liiiuiii .ilacir'ar- l'l(l Mr. and Mrs hlitintain. Summer-' jside. expect to leave by car on March 16th for Florida, lheyvwill spend two or weeks. Rev. where three .lames A. Fraser of ini- l Iperoyal, N. S,. President of the Maritime Coiiference oi" the Unit- ed Church. was in Bcdcque on Saturday evening. March 12th. He recently held a very successful addressed an interested congrega- pantry sale at the Co-op store in Summerside. ;tion in the United Church. The lpaslor. Rev. G. K. Ward. con- ducted the service assisted by Dasableii grand old man, Mr (Rev. J. K. Campbell, North Bede- Dugald Maclfinnon, attended and greatly enjoyed, the variety con- cert. isi Hampton Hall. on March l. Mr. MacKinnon has passed the four score mile stone on life's journey. Deep regret has been expressed by the sudden transition from the activities of public school life, to the P. E. 1. Hospital for the pur- pose of undergoing a serious operation. of Mrs. Clifton C. Ince. of Desable. teacher of Argyle Ihore Public School. Sympathy. and best wishes wishes for an early and complete return to health. home. and happiness, un- broken by such circumstances. are being extended to Mrs. Ince H the years which lie ahead. The address at Tryon United Hiurch, by the Maritime Confer- ence President. on March 2, was heard with great appreciation by p audience representative of three pastoral charges, with the Community Choir, Dr. MacDon- ald. organist, present. rendering some very fine singing. Follow- hg this service. choir and con- negatioa participated in a most enjoyable sing-song. and a very delightful lunch. served by the ladies of the W. A. in the large School Room of this Church. From every district in our Prov- ince. all hockey fans will join in the great welcome being ac- corded at Vancouver. March 15. at a banquet being held in honor of our Canada National Hockey Team. now World Champions for 1955. through their victory over Hie Russians. by the score of 0-0. - on March 6. . Our district farmers have been favored with favorable weather and roads for getting out their fuel supply of flood old hard- wood i'or another season. From the lime hardwood trees are chop- ped down. limhed. sawed into it foot lengths, hauled to their des- tination. again sawerl with a cir- riilar saw and split into suitable lengths and size for the kitchen range. it means in long process of lnhor. porliciilarly when labor- ers are by no means plentiful, it is plcasiiu: to those of our district. irrcspcr-live of age. who have liccn coiifincrl h.v .-'evci'e colds. and kcc-ping the doctors vcijv busy, are nnw pm. grcssiiiit tainralily towards re- covery. rcport that Many of our citizens were pros- ent at the services of public worsliin in this pastoral clizirgc on March 13. to give attentive hearing to the imprcssivc mos- Inilc nf ('lirist's ministry on earth. dud to join with the choir in the hymns il(!lilIIlI1lliL' thereto An impressive solo. cntitlctt: "Were You There when they crucified que. chairman of the P. E. I. Presbytery. Music was provided by the Church choir with Mrs. Walter Craig as orgniiist. A duet entitled ”lvory Palaces" was beautifully rendered by Miss Frances Craig and Mrs. George Henderson. Mr. Fraser delivered a stirring and challenging address. stressing the great need for re- cruits for the Ministry of the United Church throughout Canada. After the service a social hour was enjoyed in the Church hall. where refreshments were served by the ladies of the congregation. My Lord?". was very effectively sung by Miss Dorothy Baxter, during this service. -CE. ANNIVERSARY SUPPER -ln the cosy institute Room on NORTH WILTSEIII W. I. The regular monthly meeting Tlwsday EVCMIIE March 15!. mem- lot the Women's Institute was held bers of the Victoria Women's ln- gt stitute held their Annual Anniver- sary Banquet. The table was at-i, the home of Mrs. lilac Lean. The meeting opened with the Morrison tractively arranged by the com- lode mnuwed by me creed in uni, mittee in charge and centred with' sun. Thirteen members wered 3 ""39 3i'”'d3Y "kc d0"-W” by the l'0ll call with an Irish joke. Mrs. Howard E. Wood. This Institute was formed thirty- The Secretary gave a report of the Valentine party held recent- lour "years ago and since that ' time has been carried on very ly fmd pvlanxs we." lgmdeh lift a effectively doing usual in 59”” ”e""3 "' F P F m leadership. welfare and home- March "5"" making. Not only is its force felt in the community but it devotes some M help pling a dictionary and giving 32.00 other of its energy, as well, people less fortunate in places. The President, Mrs. oi the Eiiierson 0-MacDonald was seated at the head table and by unanimous The school committee reported having visited the school and send- ing paper towels, etc.. also sup- itoward ii new map needed. Used clothing to be sent'to Korea is to be left at the home of Mrs. Deacon. A contest on E-D-U-C-A- T-l-0-N was put on also one on desire the honor of blowing out gm-I names, the thirty-four lighted candles on Mrs. 1- rank Mitchell invited the the birthday cake was given to . I , lv ' L h mr5if.Dl:ni;,h.1 f.l:m(his”'ll ::'L"' Ill”: ii) lbtexhllrrsfsellilifce Murc- iseH;:n,”:e:;r2idEi:::l " 0 Donald andlMrs. Henry Godfrey. Glowing 'mbule was pald to The hnieeting closed with God Mrs. Johez Lea who had inelicu- Mile 1 5 Queen lously acted as Secretary for many years but has been called our to do a greater work Father's Iilansion above. The present secretary parties, held expressed operation of its members, institute would enjoy even greater success in the years which ahead. NoarTFvViErsiiiii:TiT M. s. 'l'he ltlarch meeting of the North on-weA United Church Auxili- Wiltshire ary of the rt-ported that this Winter's series ot card each Wediicsday night has been of benefit. not only financially but socially as well. Due to the gathering storm it was decided to defer the regular in meeting scheduled to a later date but before leaving. it was express- ed by all that ll was indeed good to have been present at the thirty- fourth anniversary of the Victoria Womenis Institute and hopes were that with the full co- this .lie Women"; Missionary BRACKLEY POINT W. I. on March 3 the Brackley Point W. l. was entertained for their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. George Hughes, with 12 mem- bers in attendanc . Irish jokes and riddles in response to- roll- call provided much merriment. reporting for the school. Mrs. Fred Hughes advised that two new window shades were need- ed. and others might be repair- ed. Towels and soap were Pill" chased for the wash room. Mrs. Edward Mccallum will visit the school in March. The sick com- mittee remembered a resident ill in hospital. In response to an appeal for old clothing to be sent to Korea. it was decided that each member send donations direct to the W. 1. Mrs. John Cameron was appointed C. A. C. represenative. Membership of 51.00 to be sent Suciely "35 held at me Mme M in. The convener's letter for Edu- Mrs. Albert Bowman. This Mind Be in You," reading singing hymn. Holy The "Mi cation Week was read and dis- ship service with the Theme. ”l.et. was led by Mrs. Macftae and opened with and prayer followed by "Come. cusscd with interest. Collection was 32.70 cents. . . Mrs. Gregor McCallum invited Ghost." Scripture readings by two Many ViSilS W?" 1113110 '0 hum? members and prayer by leader, closed this period. Mrs. Deacon was leader for the study period which was based on ”Let's Adjust Our Attitudes" from Chapters Vll and VIII of the The Church in India. and hospitals. and cards sent. The travelling aprons were open- ed and 518.00 received from same. Letters were read from the new Presbyterial President, and from Associate Member's Secre- lary, and the Christian Steward- There were ten members pres- shill Secretary- ent. The treasurer reported 34.00 offering from World Day of Pray- hymn. ”0' er service. The Supply Secretary World", reported quilts ready for quilting. The meeting closed with the Master of the Waking and the benediction by leader. Get Acquainted i Education Week In Klnlioru -Education Week was fittingly observed at Klnkora School with a Visitors Day on Thursday. A large number of parents visited the various classrooms each of which presented an educational feature. Grades One and Two of- fered ii story dramatization. Grades Three to Eight in a speech pageant. and Grade Eleven students gave speeches which centered particularly on the theme for Education Week "Teacher Recruitment”. The par- ents expressed their appreciation of the opportunity to share more closely in the children's activities for Education Week. A second feature was the Meet- ing of the Home and School As- sociation which was held on Fri- day evening, March it. and was largely attended. A committee was appointed to investigate the pos- sibiiltles of completing a lunch room school. The Ways and Means Com- mittee announced plans for a social evening to be held in the in the basement of the hall for the Feast of St. Patrick. A sum of 325.00 was voted for the purpose of buying materials for the handicraft classes. Students of the Grade Eleven Class entertained the member. with speeches. They were: Cecelia McQuaid: ”Why I Would Like to at the home of Mrs. Leitb C The meeting, which was presided over by the president. Mrs. Arb- lng. opened by i Built For Two" followed by re- peating the Creed in unison. The roll call was answered by 12 members. The secretary read the -minutes of the last meeting and they were approved and signed. Correspondence was read and discussed. A letter of thanks for gifts was received Preston Cudrnore. It was moved and seconded that one member- ship be sent to the C.A.C. The committees gave The school that paper towels were needed. A bill of 81.25 for advertising was paid to Mrs. Cudmore. Donations of 32.00 were received for the auction sale which was held at the last meeting. It mnants were distributed among The collection for the ombined l equally good. their decision in favour of the Con. The meeting closed with the Na- tional Anthem. be a Teacher"; Mabel Grant: "Teaching is an Attractive Pro- fession for Girls; Kevin Farmer: ”Educatiop"; Jeanette Johnston: "Why Young People Don't Want to Teach." A debate: "Resolved that the telephone is. more beneficial to mankind than the radio." George McMahon. G. M. Trainer. and Gerald Coady were the speak a on the Pro side. while Genevieve Duffy, Eileen Sutherland, and Beverley Morris supported the Con side. While the Judges found the speeches on both sides almost the April meeting. Mrs. Cameron will be in charge of program, and roll call will be answered by naming a prominent Canad- ian, and something interesting a- bout him. Lunch was served after which the meeting adjourned. TEA vllrlr-Iitluflluit Iltllt I bl .' I wnvsson Noirra w. I. 1 "A Bicycle from Mrs. their reports. committee reported a membe u. evening they brought in Its an sun in my nourishing moo from o I lb. tin! ,lIail.t-4-it-ii clan llltiua, 2 lohnsonis wax has improved the formula! New brightness for floors! New long-life shine! HNsQN's WAX LINOLEUM MASTIC me , nuns: ADE gy VHE MAVEF: l ' --i v 3'.) B:::ir.'iO'RP - 0' PI,” For a limited time only (Qpedapdce on quarts. ha) Made especially to prevent ammo; nad&u prevent 0151:; under damp-mopping, and sad is and for hpent scrubbing and waxing! The exclusive new foririois h In loot known for ' mastic asphalt tile, rubber tile, vinyl plastic. or Inoleoin. inpb and speedy to apply . . . and it wears on and on where mbstitutel wear of l Buy your supply of new nrpar I-lard Gloss Gio-Coat nose. while get-acqusinreci sale prices give you big savings! ll. T. 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