PAGE FOURTEEN l'yne Valley Notes Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Macbougail and two sons have moved to st. Eleuion tor the winter months. -Friends or little Miss Nancy Ramsay are sorry to hear she is still confined to her home, sui- iexiing irom virus pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan MacLean spent a few days in Charlottetown recently. While there they attend- ed the fox show. Congratulations and best wishes are being extended to Mr. and Mrs. James strongman on their recent marriage. Mr. Felix Gallant. who has hecii stationed zn Western Canada, is spending a. few weeks with his wife and family here. The Presbyterian Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. Dan Mac- Lean on Thursday evening, Nov 29th. Little Miss Elizabeth Ann Mac- Lean spent a few days recently at the home of her grandparcnts,Mr and Mrs. Edward Ramsay. Mr. Carmen MacNcil. Halifax was a weekend visitor to Tyne Valley. He was accompanird back in Halifax by his mother. Mrs, R. J MacNcil. Miss Gracie Bryant, Cliarloiiru town, who has been nursing a: the Stewart Memorial Health Cen- trc for the past three weeks. has returned to hr.r home in Char- lcttctown. Mrs Charlcs Newcoiiibc nii.-1 Mrs. Edmund Maxiiard leit re- cently for Halifax where they wliltR9l'o Our of the beauty spots of Tyne. Valley disappered with the ex-1 tremely high tides recently when. the mill dam gave away an drained the pond. Friends are glad to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Eldon MacLeaii and son Miller to this village once again. They have taken up residence in the home of Miss Emma MacAr- xhur. RH Vicinity Mrs. John Broome was visiting) relatives at Ellerslie recently. im the .. . l llirs. Gabriel Bulxer. Fnxle) Riv- ei was in Summerside on Friday, Nov. 30th, on business. Mr. John A MacKinnon was lnv Summerside on Monday. Dec. 3rd. on business. ---Messrs. Elmer Milligan and George Morrison were in Summer- side, on Friday, Nov. Sloth, on busi- in-.-s. Mrs. Clarence Raiiisay. Eorririi was a recent visitor at Conway at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Cecil Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Milligaii were zuests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Bryden Smith, Alberton. over a recent weekend. Mr. Vernon Boyle was in Sum- merside on Friday. Nov. 30th. Mr. D, H. Boyle. Kensington. was vis- iting his relatives in Conway re- cently. Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Best. and Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Lewis. Summerside. were visiting in Con- way on Sunday. Dec. .'lrd. Mr. and Mrs. James Dowlinz and daughter Patricia. Rocky Point, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Milligan. Mur- ray Road. recently. Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson were visitors at the home of their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Thompson. Kensin:z- ton. and Mrs. Thompson's brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. H. D, Boyle. on Monday. Dec. 3rd. Pl. Albany and I C I Vlcinrly Mrs. Elmer 'G:n:ble of Albany recently returned from a trip to Montreal and Massachusetts. Mr. Waldron Woodside of Tryon was a business visitor to sum- merside on Saturday. Dec. ist. Mr. nowley Lesrd or Tryon. the De Laval dealer in this section. - Mrs. MacNevin took the chief part. A SITTING DUCI(?'.' No. not a duck. but it might easily pass for I. reasonably good decoy. , Actually it is a potato which was grown on the farm of Mr. Alton Ray- : ner. Ci-lSCllmpCC. Wfl-rince Ministerial l Association Meeting I His many friends are welcom- i r""0” M””da3" Dec" 31d' '.h'' westi ing Mr. Claude Barlow home from P1'l”('9 Mmi5”'”31 Asmcmuo” ma Toronto. where he had spent the at the home oi its President. REV-Ipasy yew mommy C. O. iiowlett in O'l.eary. The; 77. Worship service was conducted hyl Mn and Mrs Ruisen Bemard Rev. G. B. Cuiiiiiiigham oi Al-mud ram”), 0, Hunm. Rh.,.,. .45- tbemon. Pru.ver was offered h.V,i:ezi Mr. and Mrs. William Barlow iRev. A. R. Wallis of Albertonion Monday, Dec.3,d, land Rev. W. G. Dickson oii .Ma. 0'LM1')'. --Sympathy is extended to the l Pi'Ps6'nlt Wvrlli; RPl'- 3- H-,bci'eaved family of the late Mr. Baxter of Bldelinrdz Rev. J. Rwrliredei-ick S. MacDonald of We!- McMi.xhoii. Rev. A. R. Wallis and;lington R. R.. who passed away G. B. Cuniiingham. all Olirecenlly in his 92nd year. spent some Mme as guest, of Mry;Alberton; Rev. W. G. Dickson and: E... and M”. James 1v1aCLean. lRcr. C. O. I-lowleit of O'Learyl On Wednesday. Nov. 28. a dance land Mr. Heber ll. Hardy, Lay and bingo were held in Sta. Hall lMllllSl.Eli oi Springfield West. lspoiisorezi by the Ladies of the The minutes were read by the immaculate Coiiception Chlll'('h. Secretary, Rev. W. ('.. Dickson with a large crowd in attendance. . Wellington Mr. Arnold -Besllovlies leit re- ccnily for Chatham, N. B. dlancl were adopted as read. The: --- Secretary asked to be relieved 013 M13 and MP5. EVOFEN Graham his duties as he has been appolnt-,0-'- 0m3Fi0 3'9 spending sDmC time ed, Secretary of the Prince Edward Willi EVEN”-W5 PBl'En'-5- ,MT- Ind Island Ministerial A.sociation, biit:,lM"5; -1011” GT3h5”"- E””'Cll l5 the West. Prince Ministerial As-flallolled Win the R C- A R 1" sociation decided no:. to appoint al0'l”"10- successor until the spring oi l9.'52y T-'", and asked Rev. Mr. Dickson to Menil-We 0' the VP” ""59 ll continue as Secretary-'rreasurer.'.the Mm” M M” (mrucld Dal A good altcndance was A very fine address on a C-l1i'lst-';””9””3'- ma. m,,,m. was read by RP... A..on hand. Minutes were read and R. Wallis of Mh,3,.,m. Emil call F1llSWCl'P(l. At the close A long discussion ensued as -of a brief business period the themes and speakers (or the An. meeting adjourned. nual Week of Prayer services ,, -M ' which begin on December 31. 1 H." thmfnjw fl r,egi'"C, '.':' 1951. with a Watch Night. service fag" 't,"'t . ”r; C”,f,”l.,,e Sahl; Alberlon Presbyterian S5 2; m def .', tow) ai .. Church at which the speaker will i1-ucce U ' Em Hlmt-an ope”- , . , .on and hci many iiicncis hope be Rex. A. R. Wallis. There willm we her home goon also he a Watch Night service in i l ' BM the O'Lcary Nazarene Church at. , ,7, V l ' ghlcgictxgspenker will he RPV- W-l wr.nniix'(; Assivi-znsanr Services will continue on Jan, Ll d A h'l,'pP-V ,m'(T'" N?sNrYkl":",'1' i952 to Jan. 4. 1952, inclusive, in :.h,,?,n R W-o:;.Fnl,,"ug" .2)”. 069' f::,,,'. the fonowmg placet” A1b"mnvvouni: flilPl'ltlilarIilVP1d at the hOnII' Omear-V' Elm5dale- Km't5f0Td-of Mr andlMrs Wallace Readv Bloomfield, Bethel. Brae and West Mm", 1..., ,,,,,, ',.,,,,,,,,..,.' Mr, ;,, Di.-mm TOM”? 173” Will be: Revucvidence as it was a surprise W. C. Wilcox and Rev. J. Nl.ll1.'lrlV on tho occasion of their Sheen of Elinsdale; Rev. .1. R.lrourlh woddin: annirersarv. Miss McMahon. Rev. G. B. Cunning-ll-Wiinees Chi-istopher silenced the ham and Rev. A. R. Wallis oi Al-Linyous group and remarked why berton; Rev. C. O. I-lowlett, Rev, so many unexpected visitors were" W. G. Dickson and Mir. owenpresent and cxpi-essed the pleas- Underwood of O'Lcai-iv and ML ure it afforded them. Heber Hardy of Springfield. She then mllod on Miss Collier- l The offering; Wm be given tn ine Wallace who read a rompli. ithe Marmrmt Home for Gms in mcniary address of l'nI1):raflllil- ltions and friendship. followed hy ithe presentation of gifts. l Matilda and Wallace mgr, TNFO. Nova Scotia. Delicious refreshments were Served h.vyMrs. C. 0. I-lowlett. The nit-ctziiz rinsed Wllh prayer ivy Mr. lleber H. Hardy. vi (thanked everyone for their good Iwishes and kindness in remem- A ;'l)r-ring: them on the happy occas- wyyyyh ” -'ion. Mr. Ready and Mr. Howard ' T: Slit-a, who was his groomsman I lionr years ago. were heartily y u lbounccd. Delicious lunch was . . - served by ilie.hostess assisted by t the young ladies, and an anniver- g n . y cake was ('lll. in the tradi- l - V ” ytionaltmann:-r and served to all --Milo Hall was aclred o '”””".' . . . my door, on Tuesday mghlf D':'C:lf0Pa:1hcIn: anrll dsmizm: prevailed 4th. when the Brae United Churchljnl E drurnha n or of Hm e.l'(-ml Young People's Union. assisted bv"r1:u T". 1911.w(';mnz M. 1'03: children of the Brae Sundavlciogbd ,, v,.,',o )1 00? I”'.'”” School. presented a most enjoyable; .p."san' M Hunt Chfismms pageant enliiled 1' "A i ”"illpenNightB o o l T There were many people st,gmq.i y ' ' ' I in): iri the Hall who were unable . .. ' itu gel. a scar, and people were nrriscnt from O'Lr-aigv. Glen-.'.-oodl , Cncmaii. B-. . rl t-, , i The pM;:.:1,inwaizxhsaxwglzci"byl -On I-riday evening. Nov. Iltith Mrs. Lame Mamevm at Br" an-d the Kensiiigtoii United Church C 961311 zndhzlrrail Rangers held an mung the hea,,mu1 st 5 lien is at the conclusion of Chrlstmastide to a little giiflx,ysa:-t:,0:;9nth5 smdy G" Heme Mist dra Rogers. I ' The She h .dH m .y Parents and interested friends and the isnglsg W9:i! attended and were met at the door riramatized. The choir with Mrs. by Dun?" Picket” vllho handeu Ban Webb sang the musical parts M2: amerfgmg M95522" leaner" lo! the pageant. and John Webb cmoypd mm” t ,e flmgnm " was heard in " fine solo. sure'l was showing :vnM.mEi:s Art? The goo . .t, , , . i v Vi V9" Dropriatel5:.:g:atcighsNn:a?d w,l:pr- ?1oena(;(:,',nT",1:it'te3l:lnw:'1”, rfnrfed "lg" shiplul d , t 1 ' . "0 WY ' an thmgnmklrlgz igrt '3hL;'d;um. ucatkionf, goroAnt:. Aandi showed the ' wor o r. . . rc er who went was a business visitor to Albany bered over forty. brought high to Northern Mum,” when the and Crnpalid. Mr. Lloyd Mayhew of North Tryon is busy these dayll hauling pulp wood to the McEwen Road stock pile in Summerside. Miss Margaret Dawson of Albany was a recent. visitor to the home or her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mur- dock Dawson. Mr. Art Blanchard. who has been engaged in pulpwood opera- tions ior Mr. Clayton Thomas, has returned to his home in New An- nan for in few days. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mayhew. of North Tryon. were recent. visitors at the home of .Mrs. Mayhewh parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mc- Donald. in Albany. Mr. Mayhew has I trap line in operation on the Tryon River. The many friends of Mr. Gor- praise and congratulations from the capacity aiitllcnce. Mai-y" was splendidly portrayed by Miss Donna Palmer. The pap "I" cant. was in two ct., t. t- ” side Bethlehem aandg ilcci otnvteroouln H”, xii”? '”"" "W"? ”” It was one or the it . l. Ch 'i t.- l l many years. ' C O It In J I d serves the people of that commun- 'v be "p" 9 1" C”1""'" ity and is now I recognized hos- Hall next week and in ii bn.b- ,, ,, ility in the 0'Leary Unlled glfurch. pun 1” mar". ' "7 H "M" ""5 The chairman was Rev. W. O. 0! the Unmd church Dmkmm AZ As Nov. 30th was also C.G.I.'r .. .. .. . .-.--..M...;.' National Camp Night, the girls It North Tryon is going steadily conducted a sale of candy. of these days and nights. The plant which part of the proceeds will be was closed for a few days while used to help send delegates to travelling was in the horse and buggy stage, and when the next nearest. Doctor was 40 or 50 miles mill and some changes being made. Following is the program: Mr. Charles Roberts. the manager. i. Sing song. directed by Miss is doing everything in his power to Dorothy Mackenzie: Rev. L. M. please the many customers. Mm-uy, or-nnm, --e 2. Word f I . h l eMr. and Mrs. William waddell. Dnvilon. I 0 we com, y 6 M” manager of the Crsnaud Cream- 3. Worship. theme: "Service". work was being conducted in the National Camp in 1952. .;S - gm...-;,u.u.u.- ence. . . . We'll do the rest! 0 ONLY 13 SHOPPING oiivs rob OIIIIISTNAWS I9 4 THE GUARDIAN. Ul'lAKLU'l'l'ET OWN ilts from N S are opene lirst. Let him know it's nice to have a man around the house. Pamper him -.1 ”"'"WVBif”'WiflTT6ii'nging clothes that are the last word in comfort and styling. r -- - - 3. Leisure robes, pyjamas . . . practical gifts with a touch of luxury that means Christmas as he dreams Christmas should be. Tell us his suit size and his color prefer- I.!.ni.x:.h.'hI.Ia!s)e'illr.lrla - nu. ,, ......- u PY.YAlliAS nuide of fine quill- ily broadcloth in either plain shiitlos or pleasing stripes. The sizes are A to E!-A pair 4-95 .1 l-IRSEY KNIT PYJAMAS inade of fine combed cotton. , The pull-over top is gray or heixc. the trousers are eith- cr wine. or brown. Sizes X small. mr-dluin nr lai';:e(ll ' piiir-- ' 7.75 DRESSING GOWNS made or l .ill wool English flannel in shades of wine or navy with contrasting cord trim. Sizes small, inetlium or l:ir;:ru- c:icli-- - .1, 15.95 is” , llRl7l.” ilNG GOWNS of ll0.'lVj: , quality satin with iaifnI.i 9 shawl collar and tie sash. I The colors are rust, wine or lll:ll”OOl1. Sizes small, medium ., large-eachm 25.00 ”MllSIG MEANS MONEY AT NOLMANS" runs Ill llJllVl - a:ao p.ni.MON. - rm. 0 "Vllim Olll Friends Most Santa" DECEMBER 10. 1951 x iii); . '1 - r don Harvey of Cape Traverse will my. my; ,-eyumm mm, from A 1" by Muvm cl." mu Mu." 5” ""7 "l "93? "1" M 1! I DI- business trip to New York and move; on," ”mm TT”T - . mm in the prince Count H L Q E 3 912 plsined the part the Trail R.In(- pointed them out in turn. Carl their posters. id) United Church Training "National comb Nisht'- , ul for I comm”. check-flu Mgr, gwzcunglllgi ::!l;.err1II,dnd;ll' llllznabeth Brooklns rendered a ers had taken in the Mission Stewart. Lee Budbury. 30!! DIVl- ta) Biinday School by Mail aiiti school-Beryl Woodside, Helen 7. Sale of cand&'- by 30”". "Rwy nu not been mjoyhu "Gd cmndm mum". In the I -.600. I11 Go Where You Want Me study. Donald Clover described son. Marven Clark. George Brook- Air-Joan and Eleanor Bowneu. MacMillan. Woodside. Gladys Chisholm. . ham, ,0, mm mm. mm mm mm on M geelrmolg ggwcnighbreez; lgord . and Elizabeth the mo they had made ahowin inc. Frederick Bernard. James (bl Marine Missions - llvelyn (Q) o. o. i. -r. Special obiectss ll. Remarks by Rev. L . Ml" mmpem" bum”. um” m on I V poem. the location of the Theologloe Madmen. t crazier. Eleanor yclark, Myrna Bonnie Woodlide.Ellzabetl1 Brook-lrsy. The new Mmmu mm recently Qucem county In 0 key H: M8 received by George Colleges. Art College, Hospital: 6. Mrs. Robert Carrutherl intro- cousins. ins, Elizabeth Bowness and Bar-i 9. Film: ,u"md in ma shuhaun mum - y z o as and Lee sudburr. under the supervision or the 'Unit- duooci the 0.0.2.1: poster display to) Refugee Relief-Georgina burs Parker. ---M l5llre". . r. Robert Carruthcrs eir- ed Church. The following boys and the iollwlna girls described Glover, Gladys Davison. G. Beryl Woodside explainetl' 10. Benediction. "Western Hands A"