NOVEMBER 27. 1351 tianadirin soldiers will be well equipped against the cold blasts that up ahead of them this winter in Korea. for everyone in the brigade is being issued with nylon clothing and sleeping bags in preparation for jug winter role. Above. Quartermaster-sergt. Dave Tremble, centre. of Epachbllfg, 0nt.. is seen beginning the job of issuing the crated mater- nv in men of his company. which includes Pie. Dick Duffy. left. of tl::.iiri Bay. N. E.. who is wearing a nylon parka while holding a. light- urlxnv. nylon sleeping bag. At right, Pte. Graham Knotf of Montreal. wiiriiig the winter-style serge cap. looks over his parka while holding Tl-IE GUARDIAN , New Glasgow and Vicinity Mn. 0. S. Dlngweil was s re- cent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. wsrfield Orr. Mr. James Moffait. has return- ed home after a pleasant sojourn with his sister. Mrs. Willard Nich- olson. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Donelds are the welcome guests of their daughter. Mrs. Richard Dickie- eon and Mr. Diolrieson. ' The many friends of Mrs. Wil- iiem Toombs will be pleased to know she is recovering nicely at the P. E. Island Hospital. where she underwent an operation. Mrs. Garnet Proffitt is a pat- ient in the P. E. Island Hospital having suffered an attack of vi- i rue pneumonia. Her friends look forward to her speedy recovery. Rev. and Mrs. Wntterworth are being welcomed as residents of the personage. Rev. Mr. Wetter- worth has been engaged as pas- tor of the Christian Church. ' rm" Congratulations to Miss Doris Andrew who was the favorite in the Shur Gain program on satur- day. November 17th. The whole program was very ,leesing and wee recorded. . j” ON Miss Carolyn Bell. young daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Bell, has been the guest of .Mr. and Mrs. Harland Hill for the past ten . pair of nylon wind-proof trousers over his arm. days, while Mrs. Bell, accompsni- ish troops are aiding victims of the ed her mother, Mrs. Benjamin left. 200,000 homeless. 1 Ci-IARLOTTETOWN Ax. York and Vicinity Miss Freda Newson spent sun- day, Nov. llith at her home in York, the guest of .her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Newson. Mr. Rees Newson returned to his home in York on November l2 after spending 'the summer months in Hamilton, Ontario. Mrs. Elby Hardy has returned to her home in York after being a. patient in the P. E. Island Hos- pital. A successful sale was held on Saturday, Nov. 17. at the home of Mrs. will Cooke, everything going at is good price. Mr. and Mrs. Parker Jewell. York. are visiting lit. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jewell, Mea- dow Bank. Mrs. Ramsay Auld has returned home from Halifax where she vis- ited her son and daughter-in-lnw. Dr. and Mrs. Benson Auld. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Knox and family, city, spent Sunday. Nov. 13 THE BANKS OF THE P J A refugee from the disastrous Po River flood islhelped aboard til U. 5. Army truck in Rovigo. Italy. by Cpls. Velascoe Gee (left) of Los. Angeles. and Leonard Weinzierl, of Johnstown, Pa. American and Brit-l flood, which has Cost 100 lives and Rogers. to Boston. - - An appreciative congregation; listened to the Hymn Festivalf which was held in the Christianl Church on the evening of Nov. ll. Rev. George Gough presided -and Ywas assisted by the Rev. Howard .Christie. The latter gave a history of the hymns which were sung. F02 All. MAKES The many friends of Mrs. wai- ter Buntain are happy to learn she has returned to her home af- ter being a patient in the P. E. llsland Hospital where she had a major operation. She is conval- cscing nicely. THC” Th h ' f t Mrs.- Bruce Moffatt is speiidlng4Hmemfr o;:ve:omPr2:h;:;r::Bs ":5 some time with her daughter, Mrs. United; Rhhuco Ahghcah; North Cari woolner. Mars. Wooiner has just returned home from the Prince County Hospital where she had been a patient for a couple of weeks. and her friends look forward to an early recovery. Rustico and Cavendish United and Baptist; Stanley Bridge and New Glasgow Christian and United. made up three choirs with the orizanists Mrrs. Ivan Bow. man. Mrs. Lorrie McEwcn and . V Mrs. George Dick-ieson rapably l 3.l”'- R' W; slelemon ll” '9” doing their part in direction. um” "3 ll” lmme 3”" 5p9"d' There were six special numbers, ing some lime at. the home of lienwhich we", we” rendered This son. Mr. Olaf Stevenson. Mr. a.rid'bemg Anmmce D8,. 'mhab1E Mrs. Stevenson and daughters hymns were hung. ,md"Ml,.iG0ugh Blzlrbamtnnd lqorma had an em”? cave an inspiring address. Rev. 1, E m” m" "P to 505mfl- New Lewis Murray of Kensingtnn, was mic and other cities. visiting rel- the father 0! this h,sm..,1 idea olives and friends. hhd he has oman'ze'd i zmupsw ”'" lhfmlghout. the Island, and has Mr. Cecil hLsii-d is somewhat in-.done much to promote better dlsposed. While at a neighbour's. hymn singing, whgch cgmnnly he was chasing an animal andyshould help in Divine worship, The became almost exhausted. After writer believes these choirs are 5. We-”453Tn9d T9-W U18 mlmy preparing a fesilval of Christmas fiiends of this genial gentleman carols to he presented in Hume,- look forwrird to his about as usual. with being River during the .'esi.ivc season. -AY. What might have heen s more serious accident. occurred in thel village on the morning of Novem- her itifh. While Mr. Lemang Pin- enu was coming up the hiilj from the direction of the Creamery. a loaded truck coming from Hunter cross Roads Vl.l. Annual Meeting Quick. sure starts in any weather; :; extra- Rlver. collided with Mr. Pinesu's Tnmc long. trouble-free service . ; : top-flight ll""5e- killing the Animal lnstnnt- Th, Ah,,.m m,..,.h, of cm” Performancezuyoars with Genuine Ford in Luckily "0 on W" mjured ilfolid-5 W0mPH'5 Inslllllle WM Batteries. Remember, they're gimrantudf Miss sheila Dlclrieson enier- ,'3:.Iffie:.',",.,'.l,1, 9 home at Mm Lloyd lam” ll” Sunbeam M5530" The President. Mrs. Preston Band on the afternoon of Noveni- woody pmsmed and the meclhm her 22nd. There was it good attend- opened by repeating the "Creed" ance. The Leader. Mrs. Gough. in- i l . R. ll r ' stmcted me group in weaving pot n un son 011 cu was answered by thirteen members with pay- holders. Doris Andrew presided, men; of due... while Sheila was pianist. Thank- Th, minute, of the hm annual offering W55 F959-lV9d Mid M'P-1'- and regular meetings were read. ion Moffatt invited the next meet- approved and signed and the mic President gave a very encourag- ing report. The Treasurer's report showed receipts for the year amounted fol 8355.08 with expenses of Sl94.98.l leaving a balance of 5160.10. A' bill was paid for a League of Mercy gift. Election of officers resulted i.'oilovve:- President. Lloyd Balderston. Vice-President Mrs. Preston Wood. sec”. l-Dry. - Mrs. Robert Macxinnon. (re-elected). Treasurer Mi-5. Winston Jenkins (re-elected). Auditors - Mrs. Malcolm Reeves and Mrs. J. L. Meclllachern. Sick Committee - Mrs. George Fsrq. uharson and Mrs. Ed Steward. Red Cross Convener - Mrs. Mal- .-...for-regulor spare-time "(ail its Mrs. Naval iroiningmfull mi- 11:11" ' " vol pay for time spent. Nowyis the time! FolFull-FAk7lCUI.ll!ONNOWYOUCANENIOYINE m eolm Reeves. Collection amount. ADVANTAGES Of l.C.N.lll NAINING. MPIY TO: ed to 31.35. NAVAL iieceuirmo omen R R-'4 0"" "0"! "8 named in H.M.c.s. oulsu CHARLOTTE, sms euiinmo " ”"”W” l 9”” "”l'd'0"'4 -WM B0. New Annan Vl.I. --- - . LONDON, Nov. 26 -(APl- The :v f t -- ' ii Annual Meeting I..'.'.”.f...?.' :..'::.';.:....:.: 3.1;.” ".3 The annual meeting of on Nov. lst. hostesses to the members and the meeting opened with the ”Ode' and ”Creed". Fourteen incinbrrs aiisvverod the roll call by paying their member- ship fees and a new member was welcomed. The minutes of the last. annual and monthly meetings were read. approved and signed. The president gave a short ad-l dress thanking ihe members for. their cooperation during the year.l and on behalf of the members pre-' sented the secretary-treasurerwith a. gift. The secretary thanked the members for their kindness and gave the ilnancial statement which showed a balance of 3129.27. The Red Cross convenor gave an encouraging report and stated more work had been done this year. The sink committee reported making seven calls and taking fruit. New sink coniinitlee is Mrs. Don schurman and Mrs. Albert. Moase; school committee. Mrs. Elmer Moose: program committee, Mrs. J Moose and Mrs. L. Moase. Next meeting will be held si the home. of Mrs. Robert Williams with Mrs. Delbert Rayner and Mrs. Lewis Moase to assist with lunch. Roll call to be answered by exchanging Christmas gifts. . Money was then voted for s Remenibranoe Day wreath. 'l"liF'.v Christmas cards arrived and many! boxes were sold. Mrs. Robert Williams offered her home for a banquet. and members and their husbands were all in-; vlted, each member taking some' provisions. l The election of officers resulterll as follows: President. Mrs. ELI Mouse (re-elected); vice-president” Mrs. A. Mouse tre-electedl; secy.-l treasurer. Mrs. .1. Moses (re-elect-I ed); auditors. Mrs. Charles Waugh and Mrs. John Mclnnls; directors. Mrs. Bruce Waite. Mrs. Don Schurman and Mrs. Delbert RAV- ner; Red Cross convenor. Mrs. Robert Williams (re-elected): 01”- ganist. Mrs. W. Moore. The meeting closed with the King. after which the hnstessl served a beautiful lunch which was enjoyed h.V 511- . ggyd,.e..n.. COLLINGWl0OiD. Ont. Nov. 23. -(CP)- Capt. William H. Mom- izomery. 64. a Great Lakes captain fnr almost. 40 years. died of a heart attack Saturday in thel pilot. house of the steamship Sin-Y clacons. The ship was it few I11llCS1 from sault. Ste. Marie. He ran- mined the s.s. Wesimounl. for many years and also served on the stndacona. Hsmonlc and fire- Ind One girl's flannel dress. Mrs. George Fat-quharson invited the December meeting and lunch com- mittee was appointed, Meeuhh then adjourned. hi CHARLOTTITOWN. PHONE: 666 I III 73”, 'Y.'5CIII' NI :6 F . M I ,XTllIPlE INDEMNITY INEURANCE 1 RA new poll providing accidental death and dlsmeinbonnenl beneiiiehioy vproteal your and ones. Your boneli” rise will receive: - ” Pine vale. of the policy if you die from a natural enuson 'D3'IsIslo the lace Value of the policy if you die by accident. ,'I'rlplo the I'IIoo Value of the polioyif you die by accident while riclingias cf pas? songs: in certain public conveyances or while in ex burning public building. You yourself (of liberal dismembormonf bonolifs providing cash for loss of parts a! your body.) Ask Idr our pamphlet "I-Ii'(h Public Acceptance" diving particulars of then banollfe. It will interest you. r:.& Confederation Life Association v o - o - also oseicl s, X llraaeh Office: i 5 Bank of Nova Booth Building, Charlottetown. S. W. WILLIS, Divisional Manager. gutted Noronic. OTFAWA. Nov. 26 Commanding Officers 0' l-M 21 naval divisions ncross Canada met at R.C.N. heariqtiartt-rs today for their animal five-cia)' Clin- lerence. vice-Admiral H T. W. Grant. chief of the navel staff. welcomed the delegates and pre- sented a silver model of Canada's new anti-submarine destroyer ea- cort. to serve as it trophy for on- nusl competition among the naval divisions. - ..iCPl- Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE Repairs To All Makes . MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE Repairs Palmer Electric PHONE 1444 rlaugliler Gloria were visitors to the City gn Saturday, Nov. 17. lper cent in London today. Lend- Nr-wling tca shops announced a hike of Aiiiian Women's Institute was held;h.'ill a penny a cup to three pence. Mrs. William Waite The old price and Mrs. Bruce Waite were jointlpeliny had held steady since 1939. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Watts. Mrs, Milton Vesse) has as her giiest' her niece. Mrs. Scott, from Sydney. C. B. Mr. Benny Watts, Tracndie. had the misfortune of falling off a truck and breaking his arm and also cutting his face. His friends will wish him A speedy recovery. Sanfoni Costache Mrs. and J PAGE "SEVEN .3 6'x'ffJ Ms W (ZeM's'& 766 Year Pound GILLETTE ROCKET RAZOR GIFT SET Any man pn your list will welcome this practical gift. Includes 11 Rocket Razor. 10 Gillette BlueBlades.sturdy travel case plus extra 10-blade dispenser and tube of Gillette Shaving Cream. GILLETTE SHAVING KIT Beautifully packaged GIFT contains a . Gillette Tech Razor, l5 Gillette Blue Blades and tube of Gillette Shaving Cream. Ollill Glllllll GIFT SHS If YOU! DIAlEI'S, PRIIID UP 10 S6 00 of two pence hall-I W gyaieiziliin.” i JOHN DEERE ' Model "MC ' Tractor You are invited to see the display of JOHN DEERE TRACTORS now set- up in our Mnlpeque Highway Showrooms. The Model MC for forming. hauling pulpwoocl. snow clear- ing. road building and many other uses. Other models and sizes to suit your requirements. Coming Soon-the famous John Deere Model Tractor. R Diesel A. PIGKARD FARM TRACTORS LTD. Y MAKE ( h.l D I-'ll' llliflt (llirisimsu gilt you family fares plan. Start voiir Christmas hnliday the right way I TCA Skvlincr. Whether home is 200 or 2000 milev ' sway. the fail. romlortahle way i- to fly Tm. No rmh. no crowds. no "iitand-iip" travelling. knowing that lllf' 'I'(IA takes a leaf out of .'s';int.-1': lmnk - r-oplai cs rein- deer with Rolls-Ruyic engines :Ill(l a sleigh with the cluh-like atmosphere ol a Skyliiicr caliin. I And if you're plaiiiiiiiiz :i lamilv visit. don't lnigct you ran take the iamilv with your for only half lair -- anv Monday. iueulay, or Wcdiiesiiay-on l('.A's UR RESERVATIONS EARLY 1! "i . ;r'..5g?y; v alm.irrl ('iIIl take home it yourself. Malia your reservations NOW. 'l , See your travel agent or fill!-IAIADA 1- . w- -. v.s;,-,-.;;, A--em imsmsi;ai'hicoh":e"s"uhsrismic I &l' iIirhc:;ili:':hi”i(z,:.'r-new