l. S. Headquarters To love To Berlin .____. i3, Jan. O-(Alfi-LL-Gen. Lucius D. Clay. new commander- in-chie! of United States forces in liar-ope, said today he would move his headquarter: from Frankfurt to Berlin, but had no immediate plans for reorganizing the military government setup in Germany. Clay said he would confer Willi the retiring commander, Gen. Jos- eph '1‘. McNarney, before making any changes. McNarney has been named senior representative to the Military Staff Committee of the United Nations. HUNTER. RIVER Vi‘. M. S. The regular monthly meeting o! the W M.S. of Hunter River United Church was held on Thurs- day evening. January 2nd.. at the i home o! Mrs. Ivan Bmlifiuall. The president. Mrs. J. S Mc- Leod was in the chair, taking as tier theme. “Fulfilling our Church Membership in Witnessing for Christ". Assisting in the ‘program “we M15. Edison Newman and Mrs. Fulton Robertson. After the usual Circle qt’ Prayer several abprvnriate homo! We" sung. Mrs. Seaman gave s splendid talk tin thc fifth chapter from the study book "India at the Thres- Jiolrl." a The “CTShlp period closed with the reading of a PIBYGT for 1n- dian and Canadian Youth. “Make tihem it-alia-nt wcmrrlbrm Jew-it Over self and hm! _ Lead them, lead 111cm on l0 lllllnlllll Over foes within. Lead them forth to any eeflltfl Thou, dear bod. shalt choose: Make them steadfast. make 1mm. faithful. Meet for Thee to A committee in charge reported that m, 11.3111“ submitted as Pres-- byterial officers had been forward- ed. Mrs. E. A. Bernard was appoint- ed u a delegate to the Presbyter- ial in Charlottetown. Mrs. Morrison invited the mem- berg w the Manse for the rebut-nary meeting. The annual reports were read. showing evidence of o 511604355911 year's work. The srrtount. raised wiuring me was $159.24. a marked increase over that. of the preViOW-lfi "i"... 0d goods valued at sol-w was sent to Labrador. The number subscribing to the Missionary Monthly was incite-lied by ml“- The average attendance during the year stood at sixteen , with thirteen for the preview Ye" The President in closing o very tine rQpQrt said: “Dot each so forth with greater zeal and Christian unity mi- the swat wise o‘ M155" ions. Let us each win someone for the Master's kingdom and may G06 bless mn- work and prosper 11 8°‘ cording to His wl1l." _.___.__i-—— SOUTH WINSLOE W.M.S. The annual meeting of the Soul Winsloe \V.M.S. was held home of Mrs. Harold Crawford on‘ Wednesday cvenlrll. D°°~ 11m \’i'itli t-‘iie president. M15- liswspaper Guild Pays Tribute To ~ Canadian Physicist (By Alan Harvey. Canadian Press‘ Si!!! Writer-l l NEW YORK. Jan. 6—(CP)—Tlie Newspaper Guild of New York to- lnight paid first official tribute to Dr. Louis Siotin, a self-offering Canadian physicist whose split- second thinking saved seven ~fcl- low scientists front death last ‘May 21 in a loitely laboratory at Los Aliamos, N. M. I At its llth annual "page one" hail. thc Guilti honored Dr. Sioiilfs memory with a posthumous award presented to Sam Sloiln. brother of the 35-year-old Winnipeg man who ldied front the deadly effects of, ‘atomic energy radiation caused when o. final experiment misflrctlf- Dr. Siotin died nine davs aftcr the experiment without revealing evcii to his parents the certain knowledge of his fate. With his own body, lie shielded the scien co-ivorkers from gamma rays generating radiation hr grcntcr than the hum-in hotly can endure. ; A quiet, unobtrusive mun \\I-t|i intense powc)" of concentration anti single-minded devotion in science, Dr. Slctiii declined to his dying lilay i0 disclose rlctails n1 tlio nt- oniic "reaction" pic-duccii in an in- tricate phase of the experiment |Sfil1iC of the facts still are shroud- ed in secrecy. 1t remained for associntcs tn tell lioiv thc Canadian. one of n lfciv 10p incn in czirly atomic w- w-arch. rejected a colleague's lil- rttelivn to pass up the filial ex- periment prior to projected cle- parture for the lost at Bikini Atoll; how a mishap unleashed a noise- less blue glow radiatini: tlemcnci- oils licut; liow Dr. SlOllll lllriccti himself in the path of the rays and then calmly called the seven co-ivorkers to resume the positions they had during the test. ‘The seven colleagues recovered. ‘ . l ORWELL W. I. The monthly meeting 9f the 9;. well Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Edison Taylor with nine members and four visit- ors present. The meeting opened by singing the ode, followed by repeating the creed in unison. Roll Call was an-‘ meted with an exchange of Christ- .mas gifts. The minutes t; previous meeting were read and adopted and ‘it was resolved that $5 00 be sen: to T B. League. ‘ Sick ooim-mittce reported fruit sent to four sick children. One member expressed thanks for fruit sent members of her family. A card of appreciation was read from Miss Haszaird for message of sympathy sent her. l It was moved that $5.00 be don- ated to get fruit for school children Mrs. Murdock Macliccid moved a vote of thanks be tendered Presiil- mt and Secretary for their work lll-llllfl-llg efforts and wished thcni ifuflhes" sucscss in coming yeah‘, h Mrs. Percy MacLeod. licartily sec- at me onded the motion. The President and Secretary also cxprcmcci thanks for co-operation m; of tnembcrs during the year. Ono Auld presiding the meeting opened member ptiid fccs itnrl trollr-ciicn with the "candle-light" service. as amounted to 80 cents. A contest was liven 1n the lylissionan; Monthly. Hymn 53, "Silent. Night. Holy’ Night" and scripture Ywllng Isaiah. 9th. chapter vcrses LI-i fol- Ibwirr; hymn 58 "it. Lame U130" Midnight Clear.“ Four memllelu put on by the President of jumblctl up words of different cities. ‘The meeting closed with the King. A delicious; lunch was served by host- css assisicd by Ruth MucLciui . Mildred l\iacDo'.ta1tl and a social took the Pa“ d m’ Irldla“ ‘Wmen’ hour was spent in ntusic and cn- arid Canadian women which was vgry impressive. hlinutes of last meeting were read and adODlP-d» Bl‘ so roll call answered by J "immis- Roll call for r-vxt meeting to be answered by a verse 0i “Twill” Bcryl McFarlane and Wayne Gtll- ‘an. trc-PlCCicdl. I in tic word "Love". M1‘!- cgxtendcd lier thanks for a convalescent card received and also Joined the society for ti" 811mm"; year. _ A donation was received from president with thanks. and T9139‘: were expressed by ill‘? "lwlbels g her removal to another communiti- Mrs. Harold Crawford and MYS- Archie Auld were appointed l° l?“ study book for next meetingftolti lectitm 50 cents. Friendsh P ‘m 3g cents, Risporls were heard from the different officers for the past year and the fcllovring We“ clecled for the ensuing year.’ President Harold Crawford, Vice-Frets, pa“ Rodd, tic-elected) ‘Rec. 59¢?» Mrs. Archie Auld (reelected), trons- urer. Mrs. Ivan Turnci- treolcctcdl, Strangers Seoy. Mrs. Lloyd Gillgs- plc. Temperance Secy Mrs. Arc ic mild. Christian Stewartship Sec! Mrs. Lloyd Jemim- Wmlwfim‘ Sedy M15. Ivan Turner Mission Band Leader Mrs. Earl Rodd. ‘ll/lie Box Superintendent, Mrs. din}:- lfnim-‘bly Organist Mrs. Em C181’ (reelected). Next meetinB l° l" held at the home of Mrs. Earl Clark. lvieeting closed with hymn "Joy to the World“. and Mlzpah tertalnment. Next meeting to be: held at Mrs. Pcrcy Macbecdsu Roll call, Name 0f Ornamental Tree or Shrub. £1116, l Recitation. by David Rodd. l Dialogue. The Sewing Smici '. Recitation, An Embarrassing Cir-L e sumstancc by Ei-iicst Sclllclt. | Pantomime. Christmas Eve by fivc boys. Duct. Where Arc You Going. by Margaret Rodd and MBTVXH Gilles- i pic, Recitation, A Buck's Wish by. Pauline Jenkins. Dialogue. A Restaurant Scene. Solo, How She Could Yodel. by Roma Rodd. Rccitation. Proof by Donnie Goad. Recitation, The Crippled D011 b3‘ lice Jenkins. Song. A Little Teapot by Blyllic Rodd. Dialogue. Getting Information. by Buddy Eco-no and Ernest Scllick. Step Dance by Dougie Good. Recitation. Sister's Beau, by Pauline Jenkins. Recitation by L/uells Clark. Intermission for sale of oranges. apples and ltd-nullifi- Christmas Carol by five senior girls. Dlaogue. Courtship Under Diffi- s Benediction. Lunch was served at cultie the close of meeting. WIINSLOE SOUTH SCHOOL CONCERT ‘the annual Girlstmas concert or Wlnsloe South School was held in Winfloe tlalL Monday. December 23. A large crowd was in attendance, In. Roland Sellick presided as stiaumm at the close as the pro- Irun Santa arrived to distribute a treat to the children donated by W.I.. and also gifts to children Iss1 teacher. ‘The following om the program: Giorua: Gn-letrnss Bells. Recitation, A Tiny Parasol by or Arraacnv: iisiii a Song. You Broke the Chain by four girls. Recitation, Santa's Wife by Beryl McPa-rlanc. Recitation, What. I'd Do by l-OFM Sclliclt. Duet. when You and I were Young Maggie by Eleanor Rodd and Iii-n Auld. Dance by one of the Seven Dwarfs. Recitation. Not Boy Blue b3’ Blythe Rodd. Dialogue. The Spelling Lesson. Chorus. 0h Little Town of Beth- lehem by girls. i neciurion. Equipment. by Pres- ton Jenkins. Ititemipted Recitation by Marie McDonald and Ian Maid. l Dialogue. The Mock Weddlnt. ~ Quartet, My Kitty by four boys. Recitation. No Time Wasted by 1kg‘ Bsllitt. alone. An Uncomfortable Pre- dleament. Gsorus. Rrewell Bclll by School God Save the King. ' (P0610! please copy) s -l.ln_vrl Illlllllll, lifrs. Eldon Dawson. -Fred Lcarti put on a very enjoy. {lltlll and Mrs. Dali MncPlice JOHN D. JOHNSON J- D. Johnson. of Montreal. presi- i|"lll of Canada Cement Company, Limited, who has been elected a iirrctlcr of Building Products Lini- itecl. Mr. Johnson 1s also director of many other Caiiiticlien oigcaIiIZLI- lions, including ilie Royal Bank of Canada. ' AUGUSTINE COVE W. I. The January nice-ting of Augus- tiiir» Curv- W. l. nict at llic home ill Mrs. Vci llll‘. Wchstcr. ‘Flic iriccl- Hill opcncri by slllglllg Jingle Balls followed by FYCPTl in tmisiii Roll ctill rcspondrri to by fifteen merri- lvers. One new nicntbcr joint-d The minutes of l"i$i rcgziilar meeting ivcrc rcnd rinil 2t]'l[ll'\l\'(‘d- Scvcral llill\ wcrc passcd ill by buying com- mittee which amounted to $16-34. It was agreed upon by members in hold card parties every Wednes- rlay of each week in aid of the srlinnl. No correspondence was re- iTlYNl lll‘ sefrvlfiifll’. Sever-ll sick iicats hm boon sent out. ivliicli members thanked for same New Sick and Pl‘<lg.-— lVfrs. Harry Mag- Farlanc. Mrs. Lcstcr Macwjlliamg Lunch. Mrs. Wilfrc-rl Peters. Mrs. Svllflvl. Mrs. Wendell MacFidyen. Mler business was finished Mrs. able contest. Mrs, Harry MacFar. lane kindly invited members to licr home for February meeting. A Klfillll)‘ ltmcli was scrved by pom. miiiéc assislcd h_v llOSfEsfi. Meet- lllfl! Plficrl by slnzins God save The KWZEI. Cellttllflll $1.21. Tlic rcgtilar Dlflnlsy megflng of iiic BOIlSlTEHV W. I. WHS hclfl at the ii-xmic of Mrs. Ncil Salniond on Dec. 4th. with an attendance of scvcn mcmbcrs. Vice President pro. siding opened the meeting with the ‘Otic followed by the Creed in un- lSOIl. Roll call ivz-is answcrrtrl with "on" (‘Pill [or cvcry size of your Sllvfid. flllfl the sum of 46 ccrits was realized. One member paid dues. It was moved. secmdad and (“r ried ivc send $5.00 to TB League. A ‘discussion took place regarding Daiiiiivig of school ceiling butl withing rlciiniio was tlccizicd. It was mnvetl by Mrs. MacPliee {llltl sccciidsrl luv Mrs MacPiisii anti ""11"" <‘<'\l'l‘l"d "e treat shuliils in our community‘ at Christmas. lllillll! committee to, attend i0 siiinc. Ncxt lllt‘(‘llil_i( at tlic li_.imc n1 the litlisscs MacDciizilcls. Rcll call "An taxchaltgc of cifts, gifts not t) cx- ccctl 25 ccnis." Mrs. lVlacPliai-l rcarl pocm cn~ llllPil "Tllc Old Pinc Tree". also n Christmas story. Mcctiniz closoil in usual fnrni anti a. dainty luiit-li \\"< scrvctl by hostess. At tlic annual meeting hcid at lifizs. Milford Buchannans the fol- lrmmg officers were appointed {c.1- lllt‘ coining _\'I‘Zl : Picsiricnt: Mrs. W. F. Alan Stew- ViVt". President: Miss Mae Mac- Donald. Scrrcltiigv Treasurer: Mrs. Neil K. Salmontl (rc-clcctedl, Buying Commlttcc: Mrs. John ltfucPliaii and Mrs. Neil K Sal- mond. - Auditors: Mrs. Milford Buchan- nan and Mrs. Harry Wheelefl Tllc follnwlnz committees were flpDOllli0dZ- School: Mrs. Milford Burban- Sick: Mrs. John MacPhali and hfis. 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Will She'll perfection and now . . . as the end of our business year approaches the pricc of coats for girls is cut. by ONE-THIRD! COATS AT $9.95- FOR f3fii.‘.li'.'i°li. ., .....$7.97 ?8.€“.‘..’§.7.‘;'7'.°.57.. $9.97 §§;“.'°i.".‘..’.".'.°li.. $11.97 COATS AT 92.50- m $15.00 COATS AT $29.50- FOR $19.67 COATS AT $35.95- 52am I8! DZ ITI l?‘ ‘Kn. '|-= '0 U "i? .n_-