V PAGE ' FOURTEEN My Neighbor Annual Meeting m"t"" Bordon United Church He is my neighbour. though his house stands miles apart from mine: The space between us is blotted Airs The annual meeting of Borden United Church was held on Tues- day. January l6th, 1951. Rev Burton Crowe presided and opened the meeting with a service of wor- ship. The minutes of last meeting were read and adopted. Capt .Lorne Cousins. Wlv Summerside last. week. By friendships clear design. ' The warmth within his heart has le Mr. Herbert Clark has appointed returning d ms coon": hand to "M the coming civic election. A place upon my fevered brow, And ease my anxious mind. secretary- Mrs. F. A. Vanlderstine, Char- liotietown. was a guest of Mr. and .R. E. MacDonald last week. Friends of Miss Beth Clarke are sorry to know she is a patient in officer Mrs. C. W. Hayes and Mr. R. C. Hayes are confined to their home IHE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN summerside and left last week to begin his duties. Mr. and Mrs. G. Noord Kamp. who came here from Holland in December. left last week for On- tario where they will make their home. George 0'Connor'n Orchestra. --Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Daniel Miller left on Fri- ell Hardy entertained for Miss Barbara Smith. P.H.N.. has gone to Charlottetown where she will spend the next few weeks. she in by. was brought Committee. At the regular meet- ing of the Institute two ladies will be appointed to this committee- Plnns were made for a dance to be held in the Hall on February 5th. music to be furnished by Hillard Bell were guests of honor at the home clay to make an extended visit t been with her daughter. Mrs. Ernest of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin wiikls las for Harris. in summerslde. Thursday svenlnz when M11 R!!!” them. A carriage. decorated in pink and white and well-filled with lifts little Misses tr aaur , e ci the financial state- w 11. weal! for budget and local expenses was Mr J N h 3 oh an guy n . Mrs 'Alvin Wiikie and Mrs. Henry The temple of his heart 'sl.l23.05; for Building Fund in- week:'nd'wni1 nshnfmusd E. R”. M". Roy J” md your chug. omfu. Wm”, me mmwnyjm 1! smdemd tm He Sm”! ml dudmg mdmdml pled”s' cw" MacAusland at Bloomfield. ren arrived last week from Midsell good wishes were read by Miss load And bears the larger part. tributlons from Ladies social ,Club. Bedeque and other places, 56,518.33. The approximate cost of the new church was 518,500.00 Mrs. R. E. MacDonald When gossip smeared avrtiss name my spent part of last week in Malpeque, guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. to Join Mr. Jay. They have taken up residenc in Mr. William Bar- tle's house. Mr. Jay has Oltemd 11 blacksmith shop. Bell half of his bride. Mr. Rita Wallace. The beautiful lifts were arranged by Misses Eleanor Ramsay and Edna Lewis. on be- ex- - "'5' mglmm Rmue” ”W"'diPeter McNutt. pressed thanks to their friends. :3; dx1wfiLrrxl":)Ll1siiereixiln-rl:s;l)1c:i":'lS strong a '.”3i”i' success”! year 1" "W Mrs. Helen Keer and Mr. Henry All joined in singing "For The! grid clean 55"”! duh bow mcmly mdl Mrs. P. A. Fitzpatrick, Mrs. 0.1-I. Clarke are acting as substitute Are Jany good Fellows". Mrs. And I had nought to fear .”'”"””””'- They ”””””""d ”"”'conin and Mrs. A. c. Green at- teachers for Mrs. Bertha Wade Wilkie. Mrs. Oliver and Mrs. 151-00090 "0"”d me Buudmtl nmd tendedithe P.E.I. Presbyterial in and Mrs. Vernon England who Hardy were assisted in servinl by He does not ask nwlm can I do-pinnd have financed the building the western HOSDML we” involved 1,, ,, cu nccidem at M". Everett Hudson. Mm um, whim ”9”b”5 "'9 "W 1””? land equipment M the kitchen 1" SMWHSWG 0" 5'"vi"”d33'- Weeks. Mrs. Arthur Fannie and H9 3903 my 119955 and meals ihfm "M b””'”'m' Curling and hockey fans wel- Miss Rita Wallace. out of town I11 Mlfte Hgrrozlfeu Cgfgwie rgmggg come colder weather which oer- Friends of M” Berth, wade guests included Mr. and Mrs. A S ta ht. 0" - ' , E! El ' Just as The Via ter us swan which is also in 3 good IL mits them to indulge in these and M", Vernon England are giilealndl?-alylnser nh;l::m:uRo,gter only- When tragedy was quick to strike mincinl condition. worm And place him in a cast; The trustees are to remain in He did not lose his faith, his trust. oiiire for the coming year with And say ”This is the inst!" the exception of Mrs. Bessie Mm Hmmans employment Mr. William Bertie has accephd sorry to know they met with a motor accident in summerside on Saturday. Fortunately their in- juries are not serious and it wu on. Miss in Russell Lewis. Miss Edna Thumbs who resigned. Mr.' Frank I sat beside his bed of pain Qumgxey was appointed ,0 the 0 0013101” l""- U- 19- v - ' ' an 5- 11159! W9?! EDD0 r ome here an rs. rig an s T 1 t 1. b l ) liotud oi lllls-89!. d M 33 mt” h d M E l d i I found. had Men with God I The B,,m.d of sm.,..,ud5 were re. A plaque on which will be in- mm her daughter, Mrs. Banks. And brouim mmm” m "”” jolected for the coming year with scribed the BFNCNI -"Pl”"9Cl3”9" in Summerslde PE.'Fl-JRBOROUGII. Enlllnd - , , , i the except,l()n or Mr, Lodge who to the minister Mr. Crowe for be- (GP) - A man who lost his upper Though I may merit few ieuaid.-, nwmml V1” Wm Jm-dine M”. in; the architect of the church I plate "Playing in the Sets" at this Smnn m”".””3"59 mr m'Our' l;-”.." R(,'dvAer:H and. Mr Harold and for his inspiring leadership, At a. meeting of the Womens Norghnmpmnshire gown WM 1",. I shall he nth and strong each (Eur l: r added to the board is to he placed in the 0hUYCh- mslllqlll-E EXECUUVE. held Riv the successful in his application to the day . .,?gg'.!;':.-.....f.e Meeting closed with the Miz- home of the president, Mrs. C. H. yqanonal Hqalih Committee for a Became he '3 my m”zml""'i I C-ypr l,oyy1(i (mu-rim was re-ipaii Benediction after which is Weeks .MeMrS- Frank Weeks. Dori new plate. The committee said he -5. 3:; " the Manse rommittce Mrs. Cogginsiireshments ueie sene y Freetown, P. E. I. not y for them to remain in hospital Mrs Wade is at her d3" H"dV M summemd” uswamsrm.-wtcir nmso WIIH Si'ilIllM 6'06! M170 A0770fl You'll rub your eyes in wonder at how fast new "Double- Quick" Rinso dissolves. it really goes to work twice as fast as other leading wnshday products. 4573' 4107715: WIIIIER .....-.....-. .,x;)v U l You'll see the difference. 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Mr. Ralph MacLe-nnan was a visitor to Amherst. N8. recently. Mrs. John Moransead of 0'Lsary was a visitor to Sianniex-side on T ssday. Mr. George Carruthers O'Leary was a visitor to siamme pide on business. I Mr. In MacDonald and Mr. Earl Phillips of West Cape were visi- tors to Summerslde on Friday. Sprint- visitor of Mr. Geome Wilkinson, field West, was a recent to Summeraido. ' Mr. George Maulidillan of Hall- burton, was a recent visitor to Summer-aide. e Mrs. Robert Woodslde of OiLeary was a visitor to Summcraide on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Garth Harrism of 0'Leary. were visitors to Char- lottctown on Tuesday. Mrs. Avert Harris of 0'Leary was a recent visitor to Summer- side. Mr. and Mrs. Avert I-lari-is were visitors to West Cope recently the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ellis. Mr. Elmer Macl..ennan, O'Leary, was a visitor. to Amherst. Nova Scotia, Wednesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Garth Harrison of O'Leary were visitors to Charlotte- town on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Milford Ellis of West Cape were recent visitors to Summersidc. Mr. lvie Waite and Melvin Buchanvnsn of Springfield West. were among those tina-t were re- cent visitors to Summerside. Mrs. W. Dickson of 0'Leavry and Mrs. Louis Barnard of O'Leary were among those to attend as delegates to the annual Presby- icrial held in the Trinity United Church, Summerside. Mrs. James Macwiilliama and Miss Minnie Murray of Cape Wolfe were among those to at- tend iahe annual Predbyterlal, also Mrs. Bruce Mscbouaall of Union- e. t u s-v Mrs. Leslie Goa-rill and Mrs. Livingstone of Glsnwood were delegates to Pi-esbyterial held in the Trinity United Church. Sum- mersicie. Mrs. Fltapatzrick at Aliberton. was anon; those from Alba:-ton to attend the annual Preabyterial held. in Silmnera” . Mu. Gordon Leard of Fortune Cove was a visitor to Summeraidu and while there she was the guest of her brother, James Hudson and Mrs. Hudson. Mrs. Nelson Macwilliavms of Cape Wolfe and Mrs. John Wed- lock of O'Leary left recently for Boston. Mass.. where they will visit with relatives and friends before returning to their home. --Mrs. Earl Ellis of Green Hill was a visitor to Summerside on Samrrdary afternoon and while there she was the Quest of her sis- ter, Mrs. John MsoLei-man. Mrs. E. L. MacDougall. O'Leary. and Mrs. Don Mac'Pher-son, O'Leary. were delegates to Preaibytarial that met in sumrnersid Jan. 28-24. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ellis at Green Hill were visitors to Sum- meraide over the week-end and while there they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph MacLenna.n and family. Mrs. George Matthews of O'Leary was a visitor to Sirrmns aid: and attended the annual Prenbytarial held in the Trinity United Church. While there she was the guest of her son Fred Matthews and Mrs. Matthews. Mrs. Brenton Hudson of Cas- cirmpec was a. visitor to Summer side and while there she was the guest of her sons James and Vamonp also her two daughters Jane and sue. Mrs. Lloyd Barvwlae and Mrs. Horace MaoDougall of West Cape were delegariea to the annual Prea- byterial held in Trinity United Church and were the guests of, ur. and Mrs. Walter Lldstone. Mrs. Brenton Hudson. Mrs. nu.- aell Iaard. ma. RIIUGC Adele: and Mrs. Eknar Wallace of Cal- eumpae were visitors to Summer- alde and attended Praliyurial that was held in the Trinity Unltad Ohureb. Avonnaa ws. Avonisa Women's lnstituh not at the home of Ilsa. P. O. Flem- ming wins Isa president Mes. Olaf Stevenson presiding. Mariners pra- ssnt ll and four visitors. 'lhs meeting opened in In usual manner. 'lIss minutes were and and approved with one wrraetion. Ths stico ssboul committee rs- Ro- bert Woolner. Csvandili leboel eouinilttse. 're-appointed. cavea- FEBRUARY 1, 1951 uaarkiumffir rannanta'.'ualso . inaon regs atitu portfolio. Recsip!ts' zsemggwfs: berth P fee. 50c donation by GUY Rql'lings. iihree Institute sub-Ieriizlions 75c. collection 3250 total s4.os. Programme. reading 1, r' Mrs. N. S. Macliure and comes: by Mrs. Leigh Warren was enjoyed by all. lunch commltte for Febru. ary. Mrs. Allan Wysnd and him Milton Green. and Mrs. rang; Blanche Wyand. A very interesting report was read by Mrs. lgigh Warren on, Mrs. MacLeod's visit to Copen- hagen. The treasurer reported lion sent to the Children's Aid Society and com to eadi school for Christ- mas treat. It was decided to follow the roll call for program committee having two from each district. Mrs. Olaf Stevenson. Mrs. Roy Woolner, Mrs. Loren MacNelll and Mrs. Ira Mt.Coubrey in si9"'"t- M'39"”l C105” by Sing. drugs for the February meeting. "W "'9 N"l”"'-1 A'WMn- Place of next meeung at the house of Mrs. Lowell Wyand and - ' roll call to be answered with BOUTI-lA.M:P'lON. Enghnd Valentine verse. 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