* * . MONT Dennis, Charlottetown, president and of the ‘Rebekal 1 ot interesting an -» TRAINOR-QUINN NUPTIALS Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Justin|Fred Larkin, ‘own, and Trainor following their marriage|the groom is son of Mrs. at St. Dunstan’s Basilica on Oct.| Joseph Trainor and the late Mr. 14. The bride is the former Jean|Trainor. Msgr. Patrick MacMa- Evelyn Quinn, daughter of Mrs.)hon performed the ceremony. WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS aser Fellowship Group tert suesty ‘cr st dom's, New ll Fit rut | I ~ Names Slate Of Officers — IONTAGUE—The annual meet- : the Fraser Fellowship - group of Trinity United Church, a _ evening with a large attendance. | “he president, Mrs. Charles Fras- ii fi af tee hospitalized. . $.C. MacLean brought in the following report from the no- minating committee: president, Miss Adah MacGregor; vice-pre- sident, Mrs. Robert Campbell; secretary, Mrs. John Shaw; treas- urer, Mrs. Eric Duvar. LAKE VERDE W.I. The monthly meeting of Lake Verde Women’s Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Joseph Shea on December 9. Seven Members answered roll call with an exchange of Christmas gifts. Wood, opened the meeting in the Usual manner. One sick call was Teported. Mrs. William Shea and Mrs. Raymond Wood were ap- pointed on sick committee Bills amounting to $3.75 were paid. Money was voted to buy treats for the children at Christmas. Mrs. Raymond Wood agreed to _buy same. - The treasurer reported the re- sults of the card parties held this season. Correspondence was read. Mrs. Joseph Curley kindly in- vited the members to her. home for the January meeting. Roll eall to be waistline measurement. args a social hour which fol- a game of cards was en- Joyed. Le ANGLO RUSTICO W.1. "The regular meeting, of Anglo ‘Rustico Women’s Institute was held on Tuesday, December 1, at the home of Mrs. Read Steven- son. There were seven members present. It was tdlecided to send $5.00 to the T.B. League; and all mem- bers signed the petition against trading stamps. Mrs. Noel Hooper was appoint- ed press secretary and volunteer- ed to send Christmas cards to members and shut-ins. Mrs. Ira Christmas treat for the children. »., Other new committees appoint- y ed were: sick, Mrs. Noel Hooper and Mrs. Read Stevenson;_ pro- Hooper and Miss Exton Bul- { gram, Mrs. Waye: lunch, Mrs. Man and Mrs. Read Stevenson. Mrs. Stewart Parkman invited : the next meeting to her home. i Roll’ call is to be answered with) a New Year's Resolution. HAMPTON W.I. Mrs. George Dunsford enter- fained the Hampton Women’s In- stitute for their December -meet- -~}ng which was conducted by the Mrs. Gordon Villet. call was answered by seven members. Three visitors were Present one of which became a Tead and discussed. The amount $5.00 was voted for the Tub- Testing Survey, and $5.00 | ident, ¥eted for school treats. .|hostess to the January meeting (ed by Mrs..J.-Larsen onthe _| theme “The claims of the Mis- Craswell and Miss Waye were appointed to buy the ' Mrs. George Dunsford and Howard Myers were named . |500-ton supertanker Walton Jpnes Ferguson and Mrs. Howard My- ers. Mrs. John MacQuarrie will be. when roll call will be answered by a- “Get -Well” or a “Baby card.” GEORGETOWN W.M.S. David’s Women’s Missionary So- ciety Auxiliary was held at the home of Mrs. Spurgeon Walker. Meeting opened with prayer by the president, Janie Llewellyn. The worship period was — nal Street, entertained friends at “| Frankie MacGregor, Allan Cooke. gas 2 ar lunch was served by the es Before departing Mrs. Walker's friends presented her with a love- residence at the Dundee Apart- ments, Pownal Street, while St. Mrs. Anus L. MacDonald and two children, Alastair and Ann — Mrs. Estelle |for the coming year Mrs. ; |MacLeod spoke briefly, followed BEDEQUE Mr. and Mrs. Herman MacFar- ‘}lane, Fernwood, and Mrs. Char-| Ete HE if ; i : F ” : het sel ‘ i itt Ras i | F I i 28 z g § S E a fh - : i r i i ; i i i i i RF E ‘| foundiand. They were accom- panied by Mrs. L.J. MacDonald who will spend the Christmas season there. — Mrs. Frank M. Doyle, 17 Pow-. bridge last Wednesday evening. BURTON SCHOOL * Grade X: Lana Wood, Marie Dalton, Nadine Rogers. Grade IX: Eileen Dalton, Grade VITI: Cheryl Rogers, Central Douglas Cooke. Grade VII: Mary P. Dalton. Grade VI: Denzil Cooke, Dol- ores Dalton. . Grade V: Joan Dalton, James Royalty Mon.,. Tues., Wed. 3 am. to 9 p.m. Kent St. sion’’. Scripture readings were given by Mrs. C. Le Lacheur, Mrs. Walker and Janie Liewellyn. An article on Christmas Stewardship was read from the missionary monthly was Mrs. Larsen. Sick calls were reported and year’s financial report given. 1959 re- port forms were completed and officers named for 1960. CANOE COVE W.I. The December meeting of Can- oe Cove Women’s Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Joe Mac Kenzie with nine members and one visitor present. The presi- Mrs. Dougall MacLean, cided to get apples and oranges to treat the children at Christmas. school. Discussion meeting is to be ROLL@ BAY C.W.L. © The monthly meeting of St. Alexis Catholic Women’s League was held on Dec. 6, chaired by president, Mrs. Edwin Peters. Conveners gave their reports and treasurer reported satisfactory balance im the bank. It was decided to collect vege- tables and any good used clothing and have same transported to Social Welfare Bureau before Christmas. Flowers are to be bought for Altars at Christmas and discus- sion on buying a pamphlet rack for church took place. Treats are to be given older members at Christmas who can- not attend meetings. GLEN VALLEY wW.I.’ Glen‘ Valley Women’s Institute met at the home of Mrs. Jolm Nicholson, North Tryon, for their December. meeting with seven members and one visitor present. In the absence of the president, | Grade Tf (Sr.): Alton Cooke, Dalton. Thursday S am. te 6 p.m. Helen Dalton, Mildred Perry. Grade If (Jr.): Louise Dalton, Orville Rogers, Charles Arsenault. Teacher: Mrs. Gertrude How- ard. { BURTON Mrs. Melvin MacGregor, Bur- ton has returned home from West- ern Hospital where she was re-| ceiving treatment. She is much improved in health and has re- sumed her teaching duties at Cape Woilfe School. Mr. Guy Dalton, Campbeliton, has returned home from Western Hospital where he was receiving treatment for injuries received when a team of horses he was driving ran away. Mr. and Mrs. Everett McKenna of Borden were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. McKenna’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward. &. Griffin, Burton. Mrs. John L. McLell4n of Bor- den recently visited at the home’ On-The Recent Opening of Perry’s Funeral Home Souris HENNESSEY FUNERAL HOME 2% Hour Ambulance Service Ch’tewn ‘OUR BEST WISHES TO... . PERRY'S FUNERAL HOME A former aauber of our staff who capably served his apprenticeship with us. , IN SOURIS and to owner MR. FRED PERRY t ~ COMPTON Negeeecennectere-ncnnorenpeenentapeiesanstieers stcrrmeenarnnasncnsanneacna ——_ STILBESTROL HORMONES SUPPORT ISLAND FARMING — |. ISLAND POULTRY ARE NOT FED WE HAVE “Fresh—Not Frozen” Turkeys, Chickens, Geese, Ducks : of her daughter and son-in-law / Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cooke, Bur- ton. ‘ . Mrs. Henry Dalton, Burton is spending a few days in Charlotte- town, and also attended the fu. neral of her uncle the late Mr, Peter Gillis at St. Peters Bay. | Mrs. Eva Dalton, Burton, has returned home from a pleasant holiday spent with relatives in Boston, Mass. ~“She was accom- panied by her aunt, Miss Molly Stewart of Boston, Mass., who will spend some time with her niece. ‘SAVE TAX DOLLARS You can deduct from your tax- able income payments made on any of these Registered Retire- ment Savings Plans distributed by Investors Syndicate: Retirement Savings Certificates — Fixed - interest, guaranteed Mrs. Alton MacLean presided. Roll call was answered with an exchange of Christmas gifts. Two mew members were welcomed. | Correspondence was read and. discussed. All members signed petition probibiting use of trad- ing stamps. Treasurer gave her report. Committees reported and new ones appointed: sick, Mrs. Sterling MacLean’and Mrs. Nor- man MacDonald. School and programme committees were re- appointed. \ It was decided to buy treats for children of district and shut- ins at Christmas; also to make fudge for school closing. Roll call for next meeting at home of Mrs. Eldon Hickox will be an article for sandbox in school. TANKER DISABLED fw GOTEBURG, Sweden (AP)— One of the world’s largest ail tankers is reported drifting in the south Atlantic for the last two days with engine trouble. Tore , director of the Gote- Cities Service Oil ny’s. 68,- saying it was attempting to re- | available if desired. Segerdahl borg shipyard, said Wednesday | | he received a telegram from the plans tailored to your individual needs. Supplementary insurance Equity Retirement Plan — (1) Investors Mutual of Canada Ltd., a balanced investment for stability and income, or (2) In- vestors Growth Fund of Canada Ltd—an investment in equity securities for capital growth. 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