, -_,-'....zg:..;.-... . "ALERT", O'LEABY 1.110 "Alert" C. 6. LT. Oroul? OI 0'Laur.Y report tint they have an enrollment of 29 girls between the ages of 12 and lo. Their leader is Mine Joyce Mlcbougall and their nflicers are: Prealdent. Nancy Campbell: vice- ipresident, Aleta Harris; secretary, Dynthla Kennedy; treasurer, Geor- gina Yeo. During the winter. they held a pantry sale and 1 Si. Patriclrs tea and at Christmas time. conducted the National Vesper service. We will be waiting to hear an account of their hike which they planned for May 1th. “Cnl‘Il)lN(E l.l(i II'l"’ SUDIDIERSIIIE Thu group attended the April meeting oi Trinity Woman's Mis- sionary Society which was held in Epworth Hall. At this i:mc, lhf‘_V .- held the Re-afliliaiion Scmce wllh theW.M.S. and presented a cheque for 1.went._y.nve dollars as their share of the special objects which this y.-ear will be used to l'l“lp scholarship students KENSINGTON On April 15. the Kcnsington C G.I.T. and Trail Rangers held a "Mi.-Alonary Open Nli_ll‘iI" {or their parents, members of the W .\I. S. and Tgros. They p!'(‘.<€Sl‘.'PI"I a re- view of their Missionary Sllidy which was based on the book "Out 0! This World." Myrna Cousins welcomed the guests and Elizabeth Brnoirins di- rected A sin:-song. Rex". l_. M Murray was pnaniot and also wel- comed the \‘l£lI0l‘5. Murray Mayhew. BT01 Caseiey. Mona. Mayhew and Elizabeth Brooluna led the worship -|€l'\‘lCe entitled "My Mission in Life". Offering was received by Scott Woodside and James Woodside. "I'he Jolly Mac's", intermediate group directed by Miss Dorothy Maoxenziie described dllfererit mi- tlonalltlu in Canada and told what each had contributed to the welfare of the country. Those tak- ing part were: Joan Cascley, Mar~ zaret Murray. Jean Murray, Elaine‘ spicer, Libby Shuman, Gwennyth Maomurdo, Marlene Macivlurdo, Lillian Court, Moria Mayhew and Oonnie Brown. The “Elizabethan" senior group. directed by Mrs. Robert Carruth- Thursdny, Msy 13. 1954__ Ion ""1-in" woria'e:-.'ufeu ‘or ‘arm- ches." -Taking part were: Brookins, Evelyn Crozier, Glndys Davison, Eleanor Clark. Frances Henderson and Myrna Cousins. The "Story of Eesuk". an Airl- can boy. was told by Alan and David Bvhumsn and Stanley Palm- er and directed by Rev. LM. Mur- ray and Robert Carruthera. A film. "The Brotherhood of Man" land a iilmstrlp on "Emilie". I Ko- rean wall. were shown. Gwen Court moved a vote of thanks to Mr. Everett Donald who was in charge of the projector. Following “'I‘a.pa" the visitors view- ed the display which included pos- ters. towel kit Ior Korea, quilt squares. literature on the world Council of Churches and a num- ber of diflerent translations of the Bible, which included Dutch. Dan- lsh. Greek, Hebrew, and I number 0! English translations. . . . lllubeth At this time of year. most groups are preparing tor the closing of their group until tall, while in rural areas many gmups will hold their meetings during the summer. We viill be eagerly awaiting news from all those who have as yet not reported. as well all from those who have. OUTSTANDING DALL- POINT PEN SALE Gold colored metal, slend- er, retractable, clean to use. Unconditlonally guaranteed. Sold everywhere for 98¢ NOW! for 1-1 limited time only with EXTRA FREE REFILL BOTH ONLY 696 I 3 for $2.00 Mailed post-paid on receipt of price. COME EARLY—Sale will be ovlcjr when present stock is so _ THE JENKINS PHARMACY Rexull Comer GI. Geo. & Kent Sta. Dial 4219 era conducted a. panel discussion DROGI(ETT’S Watches — Silverware. Brass — SELLING OUT SALE 105 Kent Street ALL MERCHANDISE A1‘ ROCIC norroiw muons DISCOUNTS UP TO 60% All Work Left for Repairs Must be Picked Up at Once. ALSO ALL FIXTURES FOR SALE JEWELLERY — Crystal — Rings - Jewellery. -noti285°‘ not £269“ not £279” suIv_‘_l15 Immhvlnsunnwynulnmtmnd. I 'IIIIIlISS,3-TRAIISISIOR tN’""'iiovAi-1': HEARING AID By Makers of World-Famous Zenith T\' and Radios.‘ II My Money- luk Gamma E- .¢OOII1lllO0OOOOIOIOCOIIUOlu'lIOO0lIIO0IOIO9.. .'IlIVlOOOlIcbeIusaooa-IvtIocuII0tI¢oIDIIOl"' Operales for 184 I month instead of $4.50 is $9.00 I month for vacuum- tube aids. No "B" battery. . . one IN ‘‘A" haiiery operates entire lid for 30 days or more. Grester-tInn- ever clariiy! Fewer interruptions in power, fewer bsiiery changes! In- cludes built-in Phonemsgnet. You Can’! Buy a Bomr Hearing Aid At Any Price! TOIIMBS MUSIC STORE works wonders with WIIIIES! COTTONS *..lNFNS , us. In all valuable Ichks-Savor nap, ndooou want Innu- -.C‘-.C—I—-—-QICDC-CQ.—fl--CC I coioiis sharp-as-now brilliance! 194.11) IDICIIDIC nsvohnu-u.ui-ecu: ninuna UNION noon W.M.l. Holy." was Iollowed by Prayer in unison. The monthly meeting of Union M”, John Mme, “V. . -hm, Rood W. M. S.'YI:l2L at the home "mm. 11.41,,‘ entmed oi Mrs. Earl Livingstone on Mny um." Hymm Gospel According to You.“' 0pen- lowed by semmce p,..yer'_ ign Hymn. “Take Time To Lard's'nnd two visitors present. Mi.nutu' B m“Cock- mont, __ “ men The Stewardship reading. It was de- 3' Them‘ I" ‘M m°"u‘ ‘"3 Th‘ Cross of Jesus" was sung. £ol- cided to take up a special collec- Roll tion at the next meeting for the Mrs. Allie Holmes. Next meeting Be call was answered by 12 members Maritime Home for Girls. 1. For the program Mrs. Sterling lectioa, unounted to $5. flower and MOI! _L0lI‘l‘ll 'l'l.A!I co gave 1 reading entitled "A fruit mud. $1.20. Closing brain. 81‘. JOHNS. Nfld. (OP)— Nov ea; In God’: Garden." Mrs. 3.‘ “Go Labor On" followed by prsy- oo‘l’0hII:.rllO"Ir1.uIr'Ou'UttIng . only end “Th St I R . Mn! '1 - 3‘ 9 _ you urse." Pxlrogx-am c:mm°lI!yee° to: Benediction by ev than list. when "16! MI? WI 50,- ex: meeting Mrs. MacArthur and 000. EH1! Dflcel muted 1 xi Lunch was then served by the go 15 emu ., pound, with on uyu will be held in the church. Col- asteu and I social hour spent. paying 30 cents. were read Everett La- the Christian of the last meeting and approved. Mrs. presented made with both wheat and barley." ,1? “Look Buster. here's what you need — Grape-Nuts for energy! Tastes good too!" No 0IYI€l'I08I83/ so ENERGY-PAC “Mmmm . .Grape-Nuts does taste difiercnt — really good. Must be because it's- the only cereal ‘ There’: up to eight .- timcsas much food I energy in every 5P00nl'uI of G,ape_ N‘"“m°re ener ‘ Y other cereal — cold on cooked llllll '00 mm» on tmw “I wouldn't have believed it — I really feel like working now! — Must be that exrra Grape-Nuts energy.” A A Product oI General Fonda WITH EVERY 9 CU. FT. OR LARGER RE- FRIGERATOR WE WILL GIVE YOU FREE OF I CHARGE THURSDAY. FRIDAY and SATUR- DAY ONLY. . 4 New Firestone Tires 600x16 or 670x15 FREE WITH A FIRESTONE REFRIGERATOR 374.50 4 TIRES FREE OTHER MODELS IN STOCK INCLUDE: NEW 1954 FIRESTONE AUTOMATIC REFRIGERATOR Also The Oulltnnding Two-Door “TWO ZONE" REFRIGERATOR FREEZER Liberal Trade-In For Your Old Fridge. BEAUTIFUL NEW 1954 Firestone Electric WASHERS 132.95 up Big Trude-In Allowance LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS ASK FOR FREE ZENNIA SEEDS GARDEN SUPPLIES siiacmic mi IASIILIIIE POWER LAWN MOWIRS. 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