7 g rAG15 TEN Wm” mumg THE GUARDIAN. --... -1.. JANUARY d. 1952 THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS;-MONTAGUE: iinoid r. Landry. tun. Byron scum. Mn. Bruce Macrtiec. Min Joyce Wluinton. Phi: Mcliiiuion. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Lovers. The Guardiiin may he bought at the following places in Montague: Blua Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: The Post. Office: in Souris: The ncck lhr Ind ll. Richudl 8 Son. ...fMrs. I-'.l;:in Ftiell and Mrs. ..fMany friends of Mrs. D. A. 'Ani:us Mtitlieson. Iilnntagttr, were McLeod. Hopeficltl. are sorry to the guests of Mrs. Fulton McLeod. learn nf her illness. She has on- Chdrloltctmiii. nri Moiiviiag. iered the P. FL I. Hospital for N. treatment. ....'Hor inriny friends are sorry -- - - . fMr. Harry McLeod. Hopelielrl to hear Mrs A. F. Campbell. Montague. is El patient in the iicconipanied by Mr. Herman King's ('minix itr-spit.-ii. All wish BUPII. also of Hnpeficld. were her it slierriy rrv-m-ery. visitors in liloiilniztie on hlondiiy. -- ikuests of Mr. and Mrs. Angus ..fFrinnrts of Mrs llllliril'lillI?llll0S0ll. Campbell r'flIll'llllFF lsl.-irirl will EEEEEEEEEE --v--- be rilrasrd in Ir.-irn she ll-'lS heeni,M riischnicml from the Kin:'sy t q B Snitnl.l' linsrlilil I a 0 . l g l Mil: --lvi ilik l.-ilirltill S ' M t llltme and ':imIl:. Lillie Saiiris.i were the i:'ir's?s of Kit" and Mrs. .-VA. -iriztis ltiiticsoix. Blnniriizuv on A meeting of (hp Mcntggu; 30-,- Fllllfitlll. .l:.u iii. Monliigue Curling .8-.-out group committee was held iln the office of Dr. L. A. Johnston last evenititz. with the vicc-rhair- man. Eric MaCKllill0ll. in the ab- srzicc of the chairman. presiding. The minutes of the last viteetin: were read bbv the secretarv. Mr. Club Officers H ltl. Smith. and approved. "W-' Seoutmaster Erie Duvar rave ti .ll '4 .ui,., 'iil Mnii- hfcf account of tlic C3mnaree' it?-if Cl”. V3 -i 0'-'9lllll.Z liild in Clittrlottetoiiii. and ntherp NV l"”ll'-' 31-: llli tlll- r."-hips held tlllrillg the past stim- poziveri Siiri dent in ie- mar. ll17l"-” -llll fl ' 5 T79rl'-W'lV5- lliwi The new slate of officers elected. I for the cominrz i-rm- are as follows: FPl”'C';l l 3 -We" -ureri '” --!l'-' Cliairmmi Mr. F.i-tr M:ieKiiinnn: "i ilk vice-ehairttiaii. Mr. s.s. Hessian: win n85 secristarv treasurer. Mr. l-LM. Smith. Ire-elcctedi. Mr. Smith read the financial ro- m" Lh" nnri for ilie mist year. Scoutmaster In” fuivar reiim-ted that :1 successful I"t'”'” ” ill-i in Dar had l1C”ll held and thali ' ' " . 1 aim m" then monies llH'i been lra'isicri'eil? M" l"”"'k P"”""" CAR" mi" ,.' V " ,1 1 id ablllliill. spent the week-end zit his . rtiecm n nmumm W8 W F home in Souris. r .. pm." I M” Mimi" A lett - : end hr the secretary . '7 I - Tmi'b-V" mil W il"id”d mi” ' from iii; llliiovliiiriul rhairnian an- MT. ximnol 15mm": nlil Slmms ah, 51,111; b 1 t. r , ' . spen a cw l:I)S in . on tigue . l (l A i- lion d undo! ”mmC'”'I ih" fmnwolnmg cam" the guest of her fatlirr. Mr. Mar- HUI ll'illllS tn rzzfgn for funds for the Boy Scouts ,' , ,'r,” '11? ”''"m' "N "CH Association. and exnressiiiv: tlinnlts ll-l,.(”h ''M''' in the local P0llIlllllLEP for their H” "W" mm ”dWi'”i"'l 50 co-operation dtirinr: last vcar's that '13" m mb Wm!” i"”'" "” ranipaiizn. It was decided that the "7'm”” ' 'i ' h M" "l3"””f securing of the iieressarv canvas- 7 m”"5 I" m5 sers needed for the camuainii be lleft in the lmiids of the executive l Considerable discussion was held regardin" the Sll'Zl(ESll0n of Scout- niaster Durvar in fnrminr-. a cue in Dumias the guest of her par- -vack in the town. The. Executive rnls. Mr. and Mrs. James Camp- was asked to make innitirics as to hell. rl.-tainitv: the SCl'l'lt'PS of a suitable ---w rcrsnn in lake river the duties of ill: Collin .larvis of SnLtl".'- left Cilbl'l'llBfFl' Several members of the recently for l'I”llliIlll'lIl. .0nt:i-to. committee expressed their views that n younc woman be appointed TODAY Lend of Mount visitors to Souris. shall Roi ntilds. itnd ftimily of Mniieloii. N. B.. tire speiiiltniz .1 few days in Souris the guest of Mr. and Mrs. I:l'iII'lk Mac- spent CHAKEUTFETOWN Countess Lorraine Du Monceau dc Bergendal. 14-month-5-Old Son. the Count flew to Brussels- ;';i-ycar-old American asbestos heiress is seen here as where a father is protected by an old Napoleonic she broke down wtien informed of her failure to code which gives him full custody of his children as overtake her es'raiiged husband, Count Du Mcnceau head of the family--Vlli Montreal. thus lollchlng Of! de Bergeiidal, Belgian military attache, before his an interiiiitional dispute over child's custody, which dei)at'ttii'e from Montrt-.al airport to Europe with their Slipping out of New York with his mother and ba 03'. Sou:i:ond Vicinity Messrs. Hubert And Elmer Mac- llope were recent 3. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Bziiiiiieiut lntosli. Miss Stella ('zinipliell of Souris the week-end at her home Collin iii the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jarvis. -- 1 -. l thi. ositiim. - - ng gimpuon was pagced that the Miss Teresa Finnnn. teacher in ' - I Emu” Committee sponsor 3 camp Little llnrhor School. spent the - for the scout troop to be held this lwfkrfhd lll ll"? lmhlh aim mmmg Summer. West. ilie guest of her --l.”:'g g ('()('Kp1'yD Olin open discussion was then M1 Md M”. Alb?” Fl""a”- i. 1 . A A . G.-- . . . . hem regarding wnvs and means 0. , l””””' mo--v . ,. , .,.. -,.., . Slmwc 3:30-7-9 .. ..... Rev'FamPr Mccardle move ' R nursing staff of the Souris Hos- .-i vo'e of thanks be extended to the '.Vlonta2uc branch. Canadian Legion for the use of the hall dur- in: the past year. There being no further business. the meeting adjourned. - tiiuii: rm. - siit. SWISS LlXlll;h' COACHES NE-w mam.” .. tCPi .. liidla has ordered loo luxury passenger rail coaches from Switzerland. The blue-painted, broad ilalltle Carrion- es have been adapted in Indian requirements with special compart- ments for women. DON'T MISS THE MID- NIGHT HIT SHOW! PRINCE EDWARD FRIDAY -- 11:30 P.M. IT'S A CHILLER-DILLEII OF THRILLSI ililhmfllsl F DUCK IACK --l E()ilt'v KARLOFF. IM K I And A "SHE-WOLF OF LONDON" ..-. niuait tnimsi-iii g inlu (Hill in - am Iiltltin pm--v. m mm rum-i I .;'!dr1 -7 Krry ii.-an To-DAY - PRINCE EDWARD "THE ROYAL Jouizriav and "BLON (l:'6TlIIf!-RIG .- niuiis. - rm. - sit. wtiiitlitt Muslim wait it BW5?"9EnNT E pital. Doreen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Lutz. ' Friisnds of Mr. Frank Macintosh of Souris were sorry to hear that he has entered the. Souriii Hos- pital for treatment. lfis friends wish him a speeriy and a com- plete i'r(-ni'er,i'. Miss Doreen l-Illis. flllI”SP-ln- training in the Pfiti('P Edward Island Hospital. Cliarlolielown, spent the week-end in Souris the guest of her pnrenls. Mr. rind Mrs. Ted Ellis. Miss Rena Mnllnrtl. R.N.. of Souris. left recently for Hamil- ton. Out. Her friends in Souris wish her every success. Reno for the post severiil mnnllis wits on Living High on ' A Low Income For eighteen years. their income hut averaged 31600 per annum . . . Yet: they own their own home. have money in the bank, even take long . winter vacations. in February Reader's Digest. an in cnious couple show how they live ii nppy, carefree life by stretching A tiny ennion. Here are practical tips on how they do it-how others can do the same. even at today's high prices. Be sure to read "Living Higli0nA Low income” in February Reader's Di eat. It's just one of 45 article: of acting interest. condensed from leading magazines. current books. MATINEE 3:30 EVENING 7 and 9 DIE'S HERO" ..:"v::o we own I' :uuoinII' . 0 AN 5 7-SWLL '1iir.ti.l.E NORM NEWS - COMEDY CARTOON i he termed a strictly ”privat.e'. aflair' llicNnii-i"-sinig stiilf-off-ilic Souris Hospital. ..'Miu Lorraine Pequot. of Souris has accepted a position on -the nursing stuff of the Souris Hospital. Lorraine is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lorrie Po- qucl. Miss Edith Meurant. l't.N.. of Souris left recently for Boston. Mass. For the past several months Edith was on the slnff of the Souris Hospital. Edith is tlu daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Meurunt. A large crowd Attended the dance held in St. Mary's Parish Hall on Wedncstlay night. January 16th. sponsored by the Hall Com- mittee. Music was furnished by the Chaisson Orchestra. -G. U. B and Vicinity Mrs. Frank Mccarthy is reported .35 hilt enjoying very good health. i I Mica Norma Sinnott spent a few in gm”-is days in the City last week with parents. her sister and brothers. Already some farmern are turn- Fortune ing their thoughts to Spring and getting ready for early chickens. pMr Vincent Ranalian was lnthr City on Saturday, Jan. 19th. on a litislness trip. returning home in the late evening. Rev. Phnlen Mcxemia was .'I visitor to Vernon River on Thurs- tla . where he assisted at 8. funeral returning home in the afternoon. Mr. Pius MacDonald. of the kitchen staff at the Hotel Char- i.iLtcl.own, has been laid off for the slack season. He expects ti the called back in March. Rev. F, P. Aylwarcl and Rev. Owen Sharkey were recent visitors in this vicinity attending the funeral of their good frlcnd,Frank ltlccarthy. Miss Bertha MacDonald has or- rived from the City for it weekl; l-ler place will be taken thy her sister Mabel during her ab- il'fll".Hll0fl. i'SCnCQ. . Mr. Jot: MacDonald was it busin- 'ess visitor to the City on Tuesday pcn. 15th. Joe is not in the best of health following his long term in the hospital. condition iii not of as nature as was feared. Mccnx-thy. who is 1 nephew. . L... The many friends here of Llovtt ls. Stevenson. mnnnger of the North Americnn Insurance Co.. City, will be sorry to lcnrn of his long illness. Mr. Stevenson hll ii-en off the Job since last. Full and lit reported as better now fol- lowing ii long term in the liospitll with it heart. ailment. Epenking of old men. hall and nearly in thin vicinity. we bow to Mr. Mike Mccnrthy. Moi-ell Rear. who informs in he ll eighty-seven and cttcndn dolly morning Mum at the church of Bi. Laurence. He lakes 3 hand in the farm work as music. well. serious at Maclean Rink Io Represent Monlagtie Club skip James M.acLean came through in o hard-fought. gam: last evening to eliminate two teams and win the honor of rep- resenting Montague at the Regal Flour Trophy curling competition. At seven o'clock Mr. MocLenn and his team defeated ll team skipped 'by Atwood MacDonald by the score oi 10-6. And at nine o'clock went out to defeat a team led by Harry Llewellyn 17-8. The Mac- Lean skipped team was well out in front in both games playing sure shots and drawing well to the tee. MacLcari himself pulled his team out of some tough holes to take an end. and was well deserving of thr. win. However. with the strong support of his team members. mate P. Lucas. second. G. Jnrdine. and first stone. E. McGillii'ray. he won the first major competition in the club this year. The results of both games are as follows: Mi1cLean . l03 022 iii) ()---10 MacDonald 010 100 001 3- 6 Second game MacLeiin 1040f):-l04"t2-17 Llewellyn . E.mTe?;ni Vicinity Handrnlian was it to Charlottetown on lilr. Alfred recent visitor business. Mr. Urban was a visitor January l5. Bradley of Peaks: in Charlottetown on lilr. .loliii Briirlley of Poiik-es is town. Mr. Vi'ilIartl Mitt-liell Stewart was in this buying cattle on January of 15. Mr. Loiiize Roache was ii visitor the of second week of January. MIZ VV. Fl. ;t;:;:i'soii, in St. Georges. visited his 17. A number nI.t:e:plc from roniniuntly were visitors to Mont Gillan. Blrt”s . st:-r, M rs. all people In this community that we still have to dope d on out "Dobbin" to get to e urch. It spendliii: ll few (lays iti CIi2trlottc-pCm.digun 0" ML. community. Bristol to this community eniployed A home on St. Pillll1tik'SVfiOt'I(l on Jimuary this ngue on Tliurselay night. January Richard Birl of Georgetown llnltoil Annual Meeting .."I'hc annual meeting of the Georgetown St. David's United church was held in the church on Monday. Jiinuiiry Mth at 7.30 p.m.. with a large ntimber of members, and adherents in attendance. Chairman for the evening wna Rev W. A. Paterson. and the meet- ing opened with ii short devotional period. The first order of business was the reading of the minute: of the last annual meeting. Finan- cial reports of the various church societies were then presented to the meeting. The Woman's Association report. was given by the treasurer. Mrs Henry Parker. and showed 1!. very active year and the Society was reported in Si strong financial po- sition for the coming year. Mrs. Spurgeon Walker. secretary of the Woman": Association reported ten regular meetings with an average attendance of 18 Wiembers. A great ahiirc of the work done on the Manse during the past sntmnier was hy the Woman's Asso- -elation. Miss Sadie Maclieod reported for the Woman”; Missionary Society and Miss Janie Llewellyn gave the reports for the Missloii Band. Young People's Union and Sunday School. and all showed 3. good financial balance was on hand. In the absence of Mrs. ll. W. MacDonald. the cemetery report was presented by Mr. S. C. Knight and the report. on the Bltte Cross i.as given by Miss Ethel Rcnton. The outstanding report of the evening was given by the secretary treasurer of the church. Mr. S. C. l-iritcht. and showed all bills paid in date and the financial balance the best for some ycaris. The nud- itor's report was given by Mr, T. F. Renton. ' Reverend W.A. Paterson present- ed the report of session. which showed encouraging gains in all branches. The report of the Boys Tyro Group was also giveii by Rev. W. A. Paterson. The report of the liiissioiitit'y and IVIilllli.9llBllCP. was given by Mrs. Nelson W. Hansen and it also showed R big increase CVt'.' last. year. Following the preseiitiition of the reports other business was dis- cuxed. including plans for the construction of a new Church Hall. The present trustees were I'E'('IECl.- of Three new stewards weir nddod tn the board. naniely. Messrs. liar- rv Yorstoti. Charles Fraser and Edward Eaalnn. The same ushers were re-appointed. A vote of thanks ivgis tendered the choir. organist. janitor and all the leaders of the church's organ- izations. A vote of thanks was also extended to Rev. and Mrs. Pater- son for their splendid work and spiritual leadership. The meeting closed with the Benediction. Following the close of the meet- ing all those in attendance retired to the Chitrch Hall where ii dain- ty liincn was served by the ladies of the Woman's Association and 1! social hour enjoyed by all. Pisquid Easi- Notes Mr. Levi Jny was it visitor in lCiiiirlotlelmin. Mond.'i.v. Jnnttsri' 14th. t Mr. (lily Jiiy was it itstlor in TllLlrS(iEl,l. .liihiiui'y 17th. ..'Mrs. Hilrhlfl Jay and Mr. Floyd Jay were visitors in Chnrlolle- town on Wednesdiiy, January 9th. Mrii. Snmniy Birl wit: it visitor in Chiirlntlatown on Thursday. January 17th. Mr. Milton Rndrzr-i'smi was A vis- itor in Chiirlotletown on Titesd:u'. Jantitiry l.')lIi. Mr. Harold Jay wait in (Thar- lottelown on business on Tuesday. ' January 15th. I. "-I 1-" M 5" Hm l'”Ck”-V K”""" Mr Aliin Burke. iiiv-rrliiinl at J Fykgleds. rmmetbtn him." sh?" ';-Vxasp HOT Pisqtiid. wits in (llinrloltetown on . .i rty as can orce o a t. Mr. Mark Gillan of 'Bnrtlr-n was husinpss on 'rliursrin,v. .lnniinr3. it long rest following her illness a visitor to Penkes lloiid on Jam 17”, but tire pleased to learn that her uary ii. the guest of Mr. Ralph ' ,u.,. Miss Georgie Webster. Ciirdigan. win a visitor in Pisquid on Tues- Messrs. Merlin Devin: and Mich. . J .. g M g Mr. Herb Hawbolt was ti busin- nrl Hnnrlriihan were visitors to E31, Mnr':;?la;xt'it-1,1,5l,113'urf:..e!l O r :51: visitor to thc City on Sat.ur- Cllnrloilclriwn on January 14. on , day. Jan. 19th. other Saturday busihrss M, um, w,,,,mdg,, Mm”. visitors included Miss Mabel O3 M H ----- slewnm 5mm "1... w,.(.k.(.nd of B,”9"- wllllllm M"CDm"ild ""l r' H.""'ld nun" "1 r'""k” 19” January 12th at the home of his on.”-lie 0'3;-ten, for Hiilifiix the second week of I-,,,r,,m5' Mr. um-I M.-5. uumm-p -"lhUM.l'- H” "Xiiects to remain vvooi,-Id", In an earlier article we stated ”l"" l'"' -"llllhllmh G. . that Rev. Reginald. R llEllhPW 07 , '-'"T. p The Misses Isabel Biri and Frank McCarthy. was with him Nit "Ml Mrs Lari . hurl "lllilabel Jay went. to Charlottetown when he died suddenly in the City "”""'""-'b"””li' l”"" V'-'”l0” 0" on Tticsdny. ulnnunry 15th. in at- ':his should have read Mr. Cecil J"""'" in "' "W llmllf 0' Mrs-.tend n eourso- in First Met. rgg. St. Pnlrirkis Road. Among those attending the A monster dance was held in the M , P, F" . ll0CkeY lame ill ChHl"l0llBl0WIl 0" Morell Community Hall on Wed- Da";iP';l1."?" 5 "l M'- ""'l Mil Wednesday nlizhl. January llilli. ncsday. Jan. lath. and was the hm (J m'”.:'mfV "gt P””k?5 I”? were Ml'- Elwood Blflv Mh Chess Iionular married couplets dance. ugnpimm. wnhnn Eva” '.h:;h Cd”! '" 3"" M" Gmrg" .D""""-M" ,.,”-n the single ml" barred. The in! mm.p.melv reliwljlvnbhtlil tn lllfhkv Bobbie lmiird and Miss Gladys music was furnished by Burns ,m.id"" t "' mm ” 3l"- Hg orchestrn from the City. ' g r '- '-m' ' -. .l . V . . , me. so weekly dances were put on ml hlii home the third week of Jnn- ii: nu; enrl livgentleatlh rnont . summer and full for the school uarv. Mr. Gillan W... vitiltlng The slot ha oyn the road i-cnailireyii fund Ind Iii-5"d9d by hlmd”d5- will! his three sisters. Mrii. Hugh the xeenKea of olden do an cwheu M71” hick ihl-0 til! SP0” WOT” MiieDonnld. Mrs. Al Stewart and the linen were lielplngblho wo. Mam on Friday night. Jan. iiith, Mrs. Lloyd Mtirbonnlrl. All of men or girls into .. glelgh to ,5 with their first dance. of the SCI-'Moxbur.v, ,0 H puny. Sometimes mm” 'lm- 71"!” W” " I3” '”"""d”"ci' -w bring: back golden memories and nor! Burks orchestra supplied the Sunday. January 1.1. proved in moment: of happiness to mp pm. in, even though she doesn't please the younger generation. I 4 - BU. 2557?: NS votuv-gov a lie of hint l WITHOUT UNPLEAIANT REACT-I0 V” you mi l."i,'.'."iiEiIi"fi'-s"i'i'i'ou'i'iiii'7lfio cmtiin. ,ccxrurr.'r t'-'u.1ulV.'ii F4 1'11!!! .7 Specializing in Life insurance Analysis Programming and Business Life Insurance llnit Supervisor SUN LIFE OF CANADA Charlottetown. P. E. I. . Phone 835 i H. 0. DDIIAIIER A 26tli Alllllllillliilllle Continued from page 5' Fredericton. showed 67 societies represented and 202 present The recording secretary summarized the six executive meetings held during the year; the Ictivitics of nine successful rallies held. ind of various questions which were discussed. In the absence of Mrs. J. P. Easton, Mrs. F. W. Cutcliffe in- troduced the question box and stated that questions would be answered Wednesday n.m. Ml'S. Allison Tait, literature secretary, in presiding at I well stocked literature table pointed out the merits of the various books dealing with stories. games, songs. meditations. devotional and other themes for young and old- mentioning particularly three re- cent publications "Forward Through The Ages", "Wide Win- dows" and ”VVI.kc Up or Blow Up”. Her report showed books sold for the year valued at 3298.00 and 3012 books read by members. Kensington Auxiliary was award- ed the book-shelf for 1951 as the best read auxiliary. Everybody rejoiced when Mu. J. S. MacLeod, treasurer. report- ed that 516,746 was raised. which is 31,746.00 over our objective. Our year's offerings were ded- icated to the furtherance of mis- sion work by Mrs. D. W. Mc- Pherson. Murray River. In an appreciation of the untiring ef- forts and willingness of Mrs. McLeod in her duties. a stand- ing vote of appreciation wu expressed. ”Christian stewardship is the practise of systcmntic and pro- portionate giving of time. abil- ities and material possessions and must be a- progressive thing." stated Mrs. Jolm Scott. Christian sl.ewa.rdship secretary. She ex- pressed appreciation of efforts made in 1951. stated an increas- ed allocation for 1&2 and pre- sented it. to Presbytei-ial for ac- ceptance. It was willingly cc- cepted. Mrs. Guy Pierce of Brackley. Baby Band secretary. reported thirty-two bands with I member- ship of over 1,000. They raised 5450.00. Mrs W. F. Macl.eod. Murray Harbor. Associate Helpers” secre- l-ary. reported In approximute membership of 400. wro contri- butc finuncinlly and help with supply boxes. Mrs. Wilbur Webster of Marie, Supply secretary. reported sup- plies valued It 35.1-91.35 sent to Labrador. Ovex-sou Port Worker at Halifax. Trinidad and Korea. Bedeque nd Bunbury took first and second places in supply work. There is no need for supplies to be scnl. to Labrador at present. but the need overseas is very great-especially in Ko- rea. Mrs. Stanley Thompson. Char- lottetown Community Friendship secretary and Mrs. Stirling Mc- Kay. Albany. Missionary Monthly secretary, elch reported advance in their departments. A most appreciated break in the reports came with the Trinity Mission Band its they sang. "We Thank Thee. Lord". and "God Sees the Little Sparrow Fall". and repented their Mission Bond purpose and prayer. in her report for Temperance and Christlnn Citizenship, Miss Louise Calbeck. Bedeque. ntated that the objective for a society can be achieved only when earn munvber makes it a personal ob. tectivc and quoted the motto at Frances Willard: ”l am only o.-.g, but 1 lm one. I cannot. do every. thing but. I can do something. am: what. I can do. God helping mg- I will do." Mrs. Al-ban Crfaswell, Bloom. field Mission Band. secretary after giving a most El'lC0l.ll'hEli'.1 report passed out the Ban; award-.5 for standards of recngtm. l0fl. The corresponding secretary Mrs. F. W. Cutcliffe. Freda;-lc. ton, reported advance in p."iCL.'c. ally iill departments, as shown if new Auxiliaries, new Mir.-not Bands, Baby Bands. and C. G, t T. group: formed. Ten societigi ll-ppolnlcd secretaries for youngei iitroups and 606 members read thq study Book. Stewardship of life, of pouu. slam. Ind of opportunltieu. wu the context of the medilatior presented at the evening worship service in Trinity United Church, led by June Bowman. North Wiltahire: Elaine Smith. Tryon and Phyllis Drummond, Fr... town, Canadian Girls in Train- ins. representing Island groups. Special music featured Trin. ity Octette in "For You I An, Praying". and the choir in "Hide Thy Face". Mrs. Hnzen Howard, presiding. called upon Rev. it. E, D. Ash-ford. for greetings from Presbytery and upon Mrs. .1. s. McLeod for is brief financial re- P0lil- before introducing the 511001 speaker. Rev. J. T. lrw;n, of Trinity United Church. Char- lottetown. Mr. Irwin expressed regret 1.: the illness of Rev. C. D. ittam. eson. Summerside. which hall Prevented him being present. at planned. Commenting on tin work of the Presbytcritil. he stat- ed Lhntlie felt there was a sputil abroad in the Auxiiilrles of th:' Province that foretelld a graft future. for the W. M. S. Taking as his text Hebrew.- llzl-”Now Faith is the sub- stance of things hoped for, an; the evidence of things unseen," Mr. Irwin said that the guru plan of the universe hiid bee: D0l'l-T-l.V'ed to us by the great scientists who through the ages with profound faith. endure: ridicule and privntlon. to try it find order out of the chaos of human understanding. As one scientist said. "We wit! now try to think God's thought: after Him." Scientists and all of us In motivated by faith. We believe something will come from our work.. Faith is A develop- ment and it can begin with faith in ourselves. Know thy;-ctr, for almost. all of its underestimair ourselves. Mr. Irwin stated mil "'9" U50 Only a small portion at the power they possess. for with- in each of us there is an un- UPPGCI reservoir of power. At Paul. the Apostle. said. ''I can do all things through Christ who atrengthcneth me." From faith in ourselves. wt 03" E0 on to faith in our fellow- mnn. no matter what his color. WE do believe in mankind-thiit 13 Why We send out missionarie.-. Hymn 556. "Sun of My soul". and the benediction pronounced by Rev. Mr. Ashford closed the meeting. g The Presbytcrinl meeting: w:1' be resumed at 9 o'clock this 'tin'r- lng. HOCKEY GAME SUPPER and DANCE ,I AT GEORGETOWN. i Sponsored by The Georgetown Commiiiiity Welfare. Leiigito THURSDAY, JANUARY 2-tth GEORGETOWN EAGLES Vs. 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