AT NATiOFtXLi'ic5Nv'EiTiTioN Three of the key women exec-l Kitchener, national president of H'lal')' of ttie party. and Mrs. Dor- utives at the national convention the Progressive Conservative Wo- uthy Dniiiiing of Toronto, Ontario ' In Ottawa of the Progressive Con- men's Association and temporary 'org,anizei' for the party. ICP Pho- tervative party study the agenda. ioint chairman of the convention: llnl 1956 Illumlnlon WIGPI. 3 Left to right: Elizabeth Jansen of' Kathleen Kearus, executive nec- PARKDALE W. I. CARLETON SIDING WJ. w. I. The December meeting of Park- ,dale W l. was held in the hall on The regular monthly meeting ofizznd Annual Meeying klnPC('lT1h('l' 5th. with the president. Carleton Siding Women's Insllllllcy met at the home of Mrs Ralph MacCaull on Monday. December WT" .:"PI"nlEg';:(e"lln:.l:'mS"”:;:P Mrs H Douglas presidiosz Roll fill. TIN? Pl'95l(l9"l P"95"l9"l "ml M21 e':”' H” Mh(',l.l Templpr M lcall -uas responded to b.V l-.i'ent,V' I9 ' . . l ' lnne members. Two visitors were Wednesday eieiiing. Not. 7. mpwm opened the meeting with the In- stitute Ode. followed by Creed In me" Nyentyyncnnd Emma. meet The wcrmary read mg mimmm 9 l and gave an Interesting report of ""iX”"il t I t t g were "I3 I inn es 0 as mee in .. - .- read and approved. Roll call was Inrewrll;hf)pl:,';::;m::I:.hprfzzdlghgtgglthe Leadership Uflllrsle hold in the respondcdto by six members llllhlnf qulm 8 mend we haw in Ii I The yll'Pa.s'lll'9rS. statement exchange of Christmas gifts. Tw'oIJNm.. mmmm bv the M 8 ry shoiied a nice balance in the ftind, members paid lees. Treasurer re- ilwiarl Cone” In iumslm Rnnlldouline reports were heard fro-rn portotl S2l'!ti4 taking in at Turkey ;.a” vws rcwnndm to M. emhlltlie It-attcrs of the youth orgcnix. Siipp;-I. mm expenses amnunlmg mvmhers mum: their annual let ations. (hristmtis parties are plan- iu smtiz leaving a balance of wnules OI I'M last meemm W". l nod for those groups in the boil- gi1;;l;;i Wad and anpI.m.ed. .t'Ia)' season. The report of the hall It on; tit-citlcd to treat children The members were "Hum tmroinniittee vizis given The various .-iui shut-ins of the district at the home of Mrs. Jnlmslom, mrlfiintl-raising llT0)('ClS hatl becii suc- ' i' IlIxIfllc'lS Correspondence w a Iy men. December nmellng. W; H, ccssfiil, and a busy month had been l '”l ”'ll-E ll"? l'3'"l"l I" 3"” roll call being answered with the 5l'”f"' , purl School committtce reported vxchange nl Kmsy The school committee reported -s hane. paper towels and toilet Omen, (,k.med ml. "1, ensuinxltwo flags secured for the school. r "or nt-oded. Janittir asked fnrwear are as follows. p,.,,sidem' School cimiiiiittee for next three M l'llIl pail. These were to be pur-. Mrs. Mm," Romy ..i(.e.preslde"L months are the followings 7.Il'.-l. A. my-N.,L Mrs. Albert Templer. we-y ".985, Ftiiintl. Mrs A West. Mrs .I. No V New School ronimittee, Mrl. Ur", Mrs. GGOHZ? -l0l"ISl0n. dir- Kan, Mrs. A. Seaman, Mrs. H. llmd Louther and Mrs. Clifford 1..."),-S, M”. Charles Bird, Mrs .MacI)onald. y y y Sick committee, Mrs. 1-. (..ilIant, fllntlttfal SlI'l( dcvmtglllee TFP0'l('l9dyF.rnest Colt-s. Mrs. Gordon Coles. yh WA yu iyN,W y our c .1 me e an treats ta en. ,md';o,-5. M.-5. G1-or e Arhlng, Newusick committee. Mrs Nath-I yuml. Albert Temple.-.3 M.-d.mm. nn Bell and Mrs. lleber Myers. mm", M” chm-195 Bird, pro-j - ' Lunch committee I" "”l "'99P gramme committee, Mrs. Ernest . lng. Mrs. Ralph MacCaull. Mrs Totes, I Albert Craswell and Mrs. Avalah The meeting closed with the. - MacCallum. It was decided to piir- National Anthem, ' Chase some dishes for our kitchen. I y j I Mrs. Clifford Rogers Invited members to meet at her home by grab bag. Meeting closed with for January meeting, which is in the Queen. Lunch was served by v be held the necond Monday of theyhostesn, assisted by committee in. -month. Roll call to be answered lcharge. Stains on white blows or maI'l diirt: from ball point per: iiould be ranovod by the use I i iinmpoo. Make rie.hniidn,i-nbthanht.rimeont,andoon- time the u-nouns midi the min are runovod. y Wedding Anniversary ;P:'1.- 10. The Eluzirdittrl F1'”'aV. '.'.V'S CR8! Coupio Honored On Th, ,,,,,,,.,,,, ., Sub-division met 3 T3. &- ember 9th. A good at? 1 On Thursday evening. Novem- m('ml7"! IFIWHC II rd ber 15th, a family party was pIu- call and and their voluntary no- net! in honor of Mr. and Mn. luml Tl"! woo chairm- Preston Campbell at their home by MI”5- Cllnllol Curb In mg in lrishtown. the occasion being 3559"" 0' 159 Dfdlded. Ira. their 40th wedding anniversary,-IOSPPII K.Pll!- ; When the guests ind arrivedf The mini"?! til the pmvbu Mr. and Mrs. Campbell were u- meellng were read and appmvq, carted to the seat of honor by The unfinished businul In on Miss Adeline Campbell and Mrfdnll Willi '55 Nllllillbd an you Garnet Campbell who had acted 35 "19 ('0"”WB4!BCO- as best man and bride's maid all Th? l'9”"l'9" IIVI I financial their wedding. ,r-sport in detail. It wal decided to Mr. Arthur Steiiart capably nct- dalllla 53501” I-UWIHII the parish go as Master of Ceremonies and building fund Immediately. Scvqs expressed his great pleasure at.ll article! were ordered for the being present on this Joyous oc-li'l'""Ch 10 59 hid before Christ- casion. After wishing Mr. andymss. - .Mrs. Campbell many more yeari There will be I dance and and of wedded bliss he called upon early In the parish tun hem... L9Rt)y who presented his parentnfhristmas and New Years. Every- with a pop-up tiiaster. a gift of lhmt-Z hem! dealt with on the the family. Mrs. Keith Mayne Agenda. the meetlnltiien adjourn- presented them uiili an electric 9d- iron on behalf of the Clark fam- ily. A beautiful table lamp on be- ' half of The ltleclls Pidz "ons and Walker; was presented byl' Mrs. Roscoe Walker. and Mr. 1; on me i Clair Campbell presented a purse glveyghem .r::1r:o2:lni:d:7 of money from the neighbors pre- shellac ,0 "meet mm mm mod 59m- stains. Mr. and Mrs Campbell both thanked all for their kiiidiiess. The- chairman then called on Rev. Mr. Clark Hal-din; .g an 0"". Mr. Bartlett and Mr Allison Mayne, lngham Mat.-Neill toook . reel of who both wisheil tir and Mrs. movie picture: at Intervals dui-. Campbell much happiness 5 n d in; the evening. while Perley Dav- hoped they would be present at lgon took "ye;-.1 nub plctur". I 50th anniversary. Mr. and Mrn. Campbell 5." ' After singinu ”li-vii Him" are -lull.vltwo sons, Arthur .1 French Rival- Good Fellows”. lunch was serwed and LeRoy at home. by their nieces and daiiuhlcrs-in-I An" staging --men be the Ti. law. The bririeis calla w as cut In that Binds". all departed for their traditional manner and passed a- homes, wishing tin honored con. round by Mrs .-Iiiliiir Campbell. ply mgny more ye.” of Mppi, A singsong follonod uiih Mrsnness. 3."-l ST. GILBERT SOCIETY Monthly meeting of St. Gilbert Altar Society was held recently at the home of Mrs. William Ars- KINGSTON W. ll. S. The Decembci mi-cling of the Kingston United t'liiii't'h W. M. S. was held at it-v home of Mrs. Edgar Newsou The pref-ident.i Mrs. Lloyd M('lxllInUn. opened thel '?ss-1.4-1.!!,Llsiudoni Spodcln " Ion regular trains will be used In enault. Roll call was answered by 13 members. Reports were given. A bingo is to be held at the home of Mrs. Fedeln Arsenault to help a needy family and also to have a high mass said for Peat-e,; Mrs.A Agno Maddlx invited the meeting at her house next month. Meeting adjourned. meeting withtlic sitigint: of "While Shephcrds watclicti" Luke 2nd,, chapter was l'l':'ltI respanslvely. .Prayer was by Mrs. Alton New- man followed with the Lord's pray- er in unison. The Program IIIIS coiistantl Lampi in the Missionary Monthlyl was followed. Prayer for adopted "Lift , W193 illilivuu. - I - . an .m.-LU DI . t A A .d 1- no cu-LII. on ig. - 2.- " V7059 Ito. at. n'g'hu-at Janna". ,3”-I MONCTON--AW”-h-imam 'u-an-uuomfutuu zhvarfv-H-no-tow We "".:.."":'".i:'.....m"' 3-.-.-.5...--::.-i...-:.i: -M... '-....... mm c ":1... "t -"is 4 Provinces c or ' V - ' IHEQ ft't.- I yc.d1u.u....ig.IuI- ot'-i-erloaIuaot-"CIiIl"lIIniIu.- .,..- :'.u::y:' H3” T, um "Niki III .- road. fa -abut: onuotld roll, g aw... i .. Clflloioevureodunleollwntlutbdrvntunooo-I 1. g.ug..,,(t.- ?.5'.??i'3. if ”."33n".i.if"i.'f'T. '"'"""'i"-W'd-4--i-”m" ' ' 'Iut-auntie.-snot! 1-.-.i-'1”. tiiolianai of scholar: Iiomewald inf": to be mun: Iran! the Januaryldon for no aaunia Iver: re , bo at Y letide. ' ' - - mud and advert. 3ug;::Dg;u;,;t;g: t,';"l;,,W!; .'::...'i.':'...'.: ;.:'."”m'..'.:.m........'i:.'.i'".';.'?' "......'”;:l .".::.' ..':”t.:'...':.t.'."""'"”........t”".... I'D I ' ' . heaviest return movement In a- ab...” 31;. "W lid V” "'9 dulu "E 'h'In""'.'h.chlt".ea”u"U"h pected between January 1-15, an .1” i '9 bocddul Gina. inanaaunndlnlllondtoseil the universitlen and schools re- '9 '”""d F "RAIN MN. O'Connell then served a nnilwlchu. ton and out drlah. open. Students attending collcau . that . in the Mnritlmes will be trnvol- dil- llng to all points In Canada. Incllld in: Newfoundland and Columbia. and there are nine going to the United States. At Dalhousie University than are 115 students from Newfound- land. 78 from Prince Edward II- lnnd. 395 from Nova Scotla. (axe eluding Halifax city), and 13 from New Brunswick. St. Mary's University has II from Newfoundland.' three from P. E. I., 60 from Nova Scotln and 25 from New Brunsw k. At Nova Scutln Tec . there are 27 from Newfoundland. five from P. E. 1., 65 from Nova Scott: and 36 from New Brunswick. Other Mnritlmes unlversltiel which have studenll representat- ive of all provinces are Kings College. Mount st. Vincent. Acad- , St. Josephs. the University of New Brunswick. Mount Alli- son, St. Francis Xavier. St. Thom- as. St. Dunstans. iEdgehIIl School for Girls. the school: for the blind and the schools for the deaf. Special trains. and extra curl the Atlantic Region to handle the traffic. Georrge Stiven. general passenger agent of the region has announced. In the Mlarltlmer, extra care will be carried on regular trains such as the "Ocean Limited". "Maritime Express" and "Scot- lan". In Newfoundland the C. N. R. has announced that extra trains will be operated out of St.' Ibltssionary by Mrs. Owen Younk- er. The Study book was explained by Mrs. Lorne Smith. The Christ- ian Stewardship was read by Mrs. Zylplia lN'(-wson. Minutes of last meeting read approved. Tliirtt-en mem-I bers answered to roll call and I The railroad president was look-! ing sadly at exhorbltant claimnl. farmer: had made for cattle kill-I .ed by his trains. "It strikes me."' lhe said. "that nothing improve. 1 visitor Collection i.'l.lfl. fllitei the blood of livestock like croulnxl boxes were opened and 318.94. it with a diesel locomotive." l Next meeting to be at the home ' of Mrs. Heber Barrett. Lunch - committee will he: Mrs. l.loyd;F'edG”c'on w' '- McKinnon. Mrs Owen Yoiinker Held Annual Meeting The annual meeting of Freder-, icton Women's Institute met nt' ithe home of Mrs. Lorne Weeks.' Kensington. Meeting opened by; singing "The more we get togeth- . er" and repeating collect for club llllrt ll. C'ln.V. Mr! A. TFPWIH-lwoman in uslson. Roll call wasl .T.'1'”..”2"l'il.'Fi.f. l3.'?l.f”Si.:'l?T'il'”l.”"”” ” 3” ii" '"5lI.'.'::?i - - - :- - eac a in eel. wo s Considerable discussion took uprp :.zs...T.. I twinge hrei-:rlIi)00l fgntgt whirlti) ls Minutes of prt'1.vloutt met-tin: ylti 9 P ('1'. -. 9 Ilwm CPS ut-re read. Specia meeting In Iare helping with the t-nstiimcs. and-last annual meeting minutes were .with the treat which is to be i:iv- mad and app;-ovgd, A digcugslan fen the children in their respective fg sewing clagg followed, Mi-5. classrooms. NA, Cutcliffe volunteered to be Mrs. F. Russ. Mrs. F 1!-itheson instructor. Financial report for the and Mrs. A. Trewin vtcrr appoint-ly.-gr Receipt; 3295,46, Expenses, ed a committee to prepare the pro-I 5234.43, l izrams for the coming year. It was Elcclinn of 0ffit'PI'! were as fol-' 'decided to send the usual donation lows: President. Mrs. Knud Jorg- lof candy to the Provincial 0rplian- onsnny vicg.v.esment' M,-L Jud. ages. lson Rockham. Secretary. Mrs. I A Slim "7 '"""P.l' wa: VoIt(I to William Stevenson. Ire-electedl. be Riven to the (iuirlrs. St-nuts. Ironsurcr. Mrs. Aubrey Cutcllffe. Cubs and Brownie: for their par press secretary. Mrs. Harryy lties. Weeks. nrgti nls t, Mrs. Roy Five dollars was donated to the i Wccks, trc-electedt. audltoris. fr. 8. League. Mrs. Hyatt Haslam and Mrs. Mi- Lunch committee for next month ler Stevenson, directors, Mrit. lMrI. R. Perry. Mrs. G. M:icMll .Whitfield Abbott and Min Steele, Ian, Mrs. H. MacL(-an. Mrs. Gdlllrs. Frank Cuicliife. Mutton. After adjoiiriiinciit tin BIIC-l Meeting glosed by singing Ts- tion sale was held. Mrs. D Mci'ts- land Hymn. Lunch was served by! lkill was the cable auctioneer. 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