~IAIJ~r0QnrkI y" ---~ --¢..-'».-| w": l A t u n n rrBRv/Asluulwie cumin GIIAIIIIIAII u an non d 11:1; but alvolfllll I I an! """ I” “ u “I. “menu. tar Iluhlhlil . ____. u‘ conranmariou ull ma“ mos. Kinsman ANNUAL man New Wm“ mm‘ "mflsflblium srumo when smart “$92, berm phowgrsnhod. ‘ AIRMAN IlONOBID-A plush m; evening Ill 09"“ h Wm‘ ma‘ H311 0B mill. 8th Ii irtends and neighbor; met to d0 honor io victor Deacon, one o! the Wilt-shire boys in the 3.0M. who was home on furlough from Van- wuver Island. Mr. B. Howatt acted u chairman and in his on mailnfl‘ explained the purposeoi the pthéflng and mlled on Mr. Al~ wt Bowman, who read an address while Ml‘. liuestis Smith made the presentation or a well-tilled purse. Victor replied in a. iew well chosen words and thanked all present {or their thoughtfulness and dnesl. The evening was spent in dancing music oeins supplied by Mr- Ray- mond Gallant and his sister M13 “ma, assisted by some o! the Wilt- shire musicians. Victor, who had come home by Plane leit by train on January 80th to return to his duties Ior King and Country. at the home oi Mrs. Health Vesey, uh Tuesday evening, Fe 10th. The President. Miss Verna eosey resided and led the Devotional erlod. "'I‘he World Day o! Prayer Prom-ammo" as outlined in the no. liliSsimlflfy Monthly was followed; The theme -belng “I am the Way.’ Opening Hrvmn — Thou Art the Way. '1he Way to the Rather was brought clearly to our minds under three headings-The Wa oi Love, The Way oi Service an Sacrifice and The Wav of Hope. This period closed by the singing of-The Day Thou gavest, Lord is Ended followed bv the National Anthem. Fourteen members and. three visitors respond- ed to Roll Call_ ‘Theminutes oi the January meeting were read and a-p- proved. The cards that had been smt Overseas, to the bereaved and to the sick trere acknowledged. Next mceting the Roll Call is to be ans- wered. "th a verse or quotation on “Faithf The W. M. S. and Mission Circle me having a Public World Day of_ Prayer Service in the Church on Friday evening Flebruary 20th. The collection for the evening amounted to 85c. At next meeting each member is asked to pay her lee, 1t was moved and seconded that another afghan be made to be don- tied to the Red Cross Society. It was moved and seconded that Mrl. wendall Vessey. Miss Frances Ves- sev and Mrs. Allan Swan be the rnnunittee_ to purchase yarn‘, etc. More knitting W35 handed in in the Rod Cross Supply Secretary. The Business Period adioumed. Lunch was served by the Committee assist- ed bv the hostess and alter a social hour the meeting adjourned. Eastern Notes Garfield Robertson. son oi Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Robertson. K11175- boro. who has joined the Novr to serve his King and Country was honored before leaving by I iriends and neighbors when they gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Young, Mr. Young was appointed chairman and called m Miss Eva Stewart who read an ad- dress expressing the pride the com- munity felt in his decision to ans- wer the call oi duty and Mr. Fred Btillman a. veteran 0i the last war presented him with l. well-filled purse. Garfield replied very feeling- y thanking all ior their kindness. after which p.11 joined in singing "For He's s, Jolly Good Fellow. Lunch was served Jov the ladies. fol- lowed by a sing-so . A pleasant evening was bro the National An em and wishinl Garfield the best oi luck and a sale re um. Mrs. Alex Lsdner, sboro. who has been a patient in t P. l2. I. Hospital since November with broken ankle ex t: to I0 dlguihter Mn. eith Brymton this e Mr. Joseph Mclsaac who is sta- tioned with the R. C. A. F. in Monc~ ton is short furlough with his W110 and iamily in Munn’: Road. ‘Iihe iormer is oonilled lo her bed with l-ii attack o: rheumatic lever. 0n M da hing J tun 19th. i942 a nlinmbzrlavieiriendsmsrid neigh- bors assembled at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Jarvis. Munii’: Jam tvlhbm I lee Till: E» ioilo es o was v Wednesday (or to continua lids-rrainingwithflio .O.LI'.MI‘ nn tt chairman m alter some remarks called on ma. Alton Robertson who read In IP- Dropriate address. while the pier entation oi a b! Kenneth it's": iew e dl I his ainom an . a Eineaw m 8o ' ow. Lunch was an ‘i! the IM "Auld 14h no" with a haussiliam h: a o their omen. His many friends m new-to Eoint ‘ll: ‘till: 10!‘ hsniient. w. Ii d Nolan. Hnflhlvt ‘(ho hasabeen svendinr s furious! with his wile and temi leit on re- turn tor western Con: I when he h stationed with the R. O. A. l‘, Report for Januuy. m Grade X — _ .. Gordon Moor: wands Ivory. I. Grad _ . = M Grad v _. . weathgrbii-Il l. Orlo Jones, l. lab Gm“ "-1- Beryl Jenklnr l. Joseph M , wmmerbmtlidillan. s. Alli-ed mm“ V-l- Min McMillan. “"‘°" Mom: i Elmer Arsenauit. c d _ ‘ Stirlrib: $3,}.- {"513 “h, pa: =- Gr a _ _ Kenna"; Jluldsgfioames saith, I. bush“ l 9h —l. Kenneth Weath. ("m 1 h. No mu l- lhnndo Ville“. ‘hub- THILCHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE FIVE ‘ rlqHE "WEAPONS OF VICTORY” must be bought NOW! The need for your dollars is urgent. YOU don't need to be told WHY! ALL YQU want to know is HOW you can help! Here is one of the simplest, most effective methods, arranged for your convenience. You can buy YOUR Victory Bonds on the monthly instalment plan. For every $100 Bond :- $10.00 Down $15.00 April 15th $15.00 May 15th $20.00 June 15th $20.00 July 15th $20.82 August 15th’ 5 Includes ’ intent! Simply instruct the salesman who calls on you, or direct your bank, that you wish to invest a certain amount on the instalment plan. You can pay eacli inonth-or you can authorize your employer to start a regular payroll- savings plan for you-or your bank or trust company can deduct it from your balance. REMEMBER -—every Victory Bond l’ you buy brings you a reasonable and sure in- come. You cash the interest coupons every six months. All money invested in Victory Bonds will be repaid in full. It’s simple-it's easy-but effective. Buy all you can at the moment. But in addition revise your family budget now and invest by this instalment plan all you can save during the next few months. flower/n formulae PROVINCIAL VICTORY LOAN HEADQUARTERS 67 Queen Street-Telephone 1940 LOCAL VICTORY LOAN HEADQUARTERS 87 Queen Street-Telephone 1944 0T RY BIINDS Nnllgndl We: Finance Committee, Ottawa, '_ I. f