Pay 16 The Guardian’ Friday. Nov,'22. 1957 Miscouche H .8. S Holds Meeting on Wednesday e\'OIIll|R- N°"’"" her l.'t the Miscouche Home and School held their monthly me?‘ mi: in the Content auditortunt mm 3 large attendance. Th- Pi‘('\l(l(‘nl_ \lr. Jerry Richard. It led as (‘hi-iirman The minutes 0 the preitous meetinii *9" Te" 3" the .\‘eri‘etai‘_v and were ct nmiioii .1llltplPd as vtas the FTC?! Flll’l’l' ~‘ I‘l‘|N‘l'l The \(‘(‘l'|*lal‘\' re: a letter re i'v1\(\d from the President of lhf i‘ I-1 I l'(‘(iPl‘allon Home a nt .\t'lli\0l in which he announce- ii-it 3 idlléitllan Conference ct l"<l.ii3i.ii>ii uzis’ to be held at 0! l.li\d l-'t-tiitiat‘) ll 2t). and Ill! e.uii .t>t(1l was to submit name‘ int‘ Ilitiil ii.ition as delegates. - the biisitiess session the t..‘,.m it,; ttiotions WEI‘? mad? ll“: i‘h;it S-ilto be paid foi i)tl‘.iJ,lli for Reiiieni - lt..i_ that the ladies hat: a ;t.1|iit'\' Milt‘. l"I‘lda_V lit? lfilll mat tltit-e ll£tlHP\ he submitted It l‘\9 l'l‘u\lIHlHi l-‘.\et'utt\e for fit iii.ii.it-.oii to the (attadian (‘onfe' ("l4 t‘ ..ii l‘iltt(.‘.tlii>n to be held . I1 ‘.-.\.i .\'l (1 I-ASHE Rm .~i~tci‘ S: l-Ztiiiiianiiel re ,....iptl that the 4 ll Garden (‘lul mitt St-miid plaice for the lSl8l"|t :4‘ inc Rural Youth Fair, ant "int lll£lll\‘ of the tiienilx-t1 hat .u-it lll)l)t>l1< and prizes, also lV\ of zlie r1l(‘i]ll’)(‘l‘S. Bella (Saudi and Holly Richard won a fret ill Sewing Club. (Full-‘ :i.»o \\on a trip to Amherst .\'lit‘ li‘i.< iiillliilil won a trip to itw 'l-trotito \\intei' l-‘air The highlight of the meeting was a debate by the Grade Xi slutlenlfil "Resolved that men haxe more intelligence than wo- l‘llt'l1 . lttltoldtn: the affirmative were \- llldllfl l)(‘\li0(‘ll(’S. Leonard Gal lam. and Leonard Cameron. Up- htlidlnfl the negative were‘ Paul- ine (iatl(l9i, Betty Mallett and \lartl_\‘n Francis. E win :- Rot-lies. Grade Xi student. acted as (‘liairnian for the debate. The Ju(‘l:PR Mr. Ben DesRoches. Mrs Felix Gtitidet and Mrs. D H. Gal- lant izaie their decision 2 to 1 in faior of the neizative. Mr Ben De-sRoches. speaking on holtalf of the jtidizes. i-ommen ed the speakers for their well ptepared addresses. as this show ed the vast amount of reoearch work they had done and the [ui dance they had received. Rev. Sister St. I-[ildebert and Mrs. Bennett Kelly also commen- the debaters for having ac- quitted themselves in guch g erg. ditable manner. The president memhcs of . 0 School for having numbers. and he ttiaiiked die de- baters 1or helping to man this mairkod the meeting an enjoyable. On motion by mo. ‘na. Gal-‘ iit. seconded Mu. Alfred‘ Gaudet, the adjourned.‘ ded the youtitiful speakers on the.» excellent manner in which they’ conducted tthe debate. The pet-i auasivenesa. tthe poise and the diction of the speakers were of‘ tremely difficult to make a do-l (‘ISIOTI S’Side P.Y.P. Hold Meeting Th! Siimnierside Prsbyterian Young Peoplqs Society met on Wednesday evening. November 13th in -the church parlor with the [)l't"~l(‘l(-‘Til. Lorne Moase pre- cid:tii:_ The iiiwtintz was opened by VAtlI'~ll'D led by Buclah Moase and tirrtriide Adams. \Ai\l‘~l1|p followed by hymn 637. The <('rl[)llli‘(’ taken from Luke I 117. was read by Beulah Moase. (i(‘l‘ll‘ll(‘l(‘ Adams led in prayer. hvnin .341 was sung The offer hit: was rm-eived. offertory pray er. The worship closed by re- peating the Mizpah benediction The business meetinz followed The mtniites of the previous meet- IIILZ \\(‘l'l‘ i‘(‘ntl and .'l[\|)l‘fl\ ed Roll call was anuiered Reports on DlR_\S and debates were given by Robert Adam: and Lorne Vloase. Gr~rtriide Adams offered to write to Prince of Wales librar- ian for play books. and a com mitlee t-onsislinil of Dick ley. Vatherine Morrison and Ger’ triide Adams were appointed to read them over ('a.therine Morrison was appoin ted to assist Eleanor Mac!-Ewen as lunch convenor for the com . It was moved by Rob eietles and ministers of the con- gregation concerned he lnT0l'!I'}- ' at leaat tel Kiddies’ DUFFLE COATS 7.98 Well made of SllIl‘(‘l_\' blanket cloth in l\'av'_\‘ Blue. Red quilted "I\'aska" lin- ing. Attached hood, t\\'o patch })()('l\’t‘lS. Zipper closure with wooden toggle fas- teners. 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