DECEMBER 26. 1942 P1111105 EliWAllll -:- MOIL-TIIL-WEII. [he Man Millions Cheered ._ PLUS — u“ ‘ {I mfl“ Li!‘ \ ‘ mu n nuns" gar nu n u. inns ‘DONALD Gets DRAFTED’ __._._..._,. --ond the . woman he loved! Heart-warming, hu- man, tiiiilllngiy dra- rnaticisthlsmiestory of a public hero's private ilie...and the ii from the only woman who really understood iilm. You'll liali it as anotiiugreatwnuel Goldwyn production! “l\\\ an“ '1 in ii aim . 1i‘- — TODAY ONLY — SHOWS 2.80 — 7 and 9 Edgar BERGEN and Charlie MoCARTHY Fibber MeGEE “ IIERE WE and MOLLY in G0 AGAIN ” Plus a Great. Cast of Radio Stars TRINITY UNITED CHURCH There was a good attendance at the Sacramental service held in this Church yesterday at 11.00 am. The Minister Rev. Dr. Miller was misled by one of the Y.M.C.A. niilcers at the Airport and among 1e oommumcants was His Honor Lieutenant Governor LcPage also a number of Air Force personnel. By remembering our Lord in this soemri service it would seem to be 1n accord with Presdent Roose- veltls Christmas message which exiioriod his people that the most important thing do at this Christmas season was to promote la means possible “Good will ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Christmas Dav was observed at St. Paul‘; Church by celebration of the Holy communion at 7.00, 8.00, 9.00 and 11.15 am. At the 11.15 service, the celebrant was the Rector, Rev. A. 1e Drew Gardner, assisted by squadron Leader, Rev. J M. Cameron. Chap- lain of the RAF’. Station here. At this celebration the music was oi a character appropriate to Christmas Day, the opening hymn being "0 Come, All Ye Faithful" and the recessions] "Unto Us a Boy is Born". The children's hymn was “Away in a Manger, No Crib for o. Bed", and the communion hymns were "Angels from the realms of 810W". Shepherds in the field abid- ihs". "looking upward, every day" Ind" Once in Royal David's City.” The anthem was "While Shepherds Wawhed their flocks by Night". to I wiiins by Steiner, and the Sanctus Ind Gloria in excelsis were sung to settings by wsstsy and Tallis, respective] The Rector, after giving a Girlst- l mes welcome to the large congre- gation, made a brie! address to the children. He told them the story of a father who so loved his son that when the lad entered college, the father disguised himself as an old man, went to the college and took a post there as a workman, so that he might shield his son from harm and the temptations, which beset youth, and so that he might help and advise him 1n times of troube or perplexity, Just in this way God, our Fiather wants to keep a loving eye on all the little boys and girls. And so in the long ago, he came down to all —boys and girls and men and womem-as a. little baby, the Child Jesus, who was born in Bethlehem. During his childhood, and thrcqh all his 111e, he lived and worked among the bovs and girls andgrown ups, too, helping them guiding them, and advising them, and giving them strength to with- stlaln? the forces of evil and mis- c e. "May God be with you in your homes today,” Mr. Gardner said in “losing. “and may He guard you from wrong doing and mischief, and keep you safe always." MAYFIELD W. I. The annual meeting of Mayifiield W, I. met at the home of Mrs. W11- lard Nicholson with sevem members and one visitor present. The Pres- ltifilii. Mrs. Gordon Houston pire- sided. Meeting opened by singing the Institute Ode followed by re- peating the Creed in unison. Min- utes oi the last regular meeting and annual meeting were read. SQPTOVOG and siizined. Roll call was answered by each member paying member- ship fee. A report OiI financial work for the year was given by the Secretary Mrs, Vilurfiefd Orr was O /\Q\\° -’~\ ‘o; 9/3 [1171 ‘Pol ' b we. 9 z. I T‘ W‘ , {rig |\§ Q, it s: YOUR ALL-STAR ARMY SHOW" flea/Sandal?” O A covolcode of entertain- ment by men and women o! the Canadian Active Army including o 32 ploco orchestra under the direction of Capt. Geoffrey Woddingtm. L J s20. » edge/far _/// i ii‘ C.F.C.Y.i 111"." ii‘- ninufaiiiiii as Ellery Gunn and - - ' Jiiilililiil lliiilSiY I II Nikki Porter In Him dlfili’ “cums! GRAPEWiii - comma - .—TlIE.—WEll. ma CHARIJOTTETOWN ousnnum THE GUARDIAN "hi? Nilillliil" 1r‘111"1-'\1i4 . \".i1*i IE1.“ ‘i ggglilililll- - ADDED — Battle of the Harvest Perils of the Royal Mounted MATINEE 2.30 EVEN. — 7 and 8.45 EMPIRE THE 3 MESOU/TEERS "kl _ a ‘ —/ 3 / é I 1k "i" Q ALSO CARTOON — appointed auditor iin place of Miss Margaret Houston, Committees gave their reports aind the follow- ling new comzndttecs were appointed; sick, Mrs. Blair Andrews and Mrs. Joyce Hooper and Evelyn Houston. Inmch, Mrs. Gordon HOlISIOn and Mrs. Lewis Toombs, It was moved seconded. and carried that the tea cher get a. jacket for me stove and soap dish for the school. The foi- lowing officers were appointed 101' the coming year; President. MP5- Gordon Houston, Vice-Pres. Mr!- willard Nicholson. Sec-Tress, Joyce Hooper, Assistant-foes. 1571191811 H0“- ston. Directors, Mrs. Warli-eld Orr, Mrs, Blair Andrews, Mrs. Edward Cole, Mrs. Willard Nicholson. Aud- itors, Mrs Edward Cole, Mrs. War- field Orr, Mrs. Blair Andrews was appointed to prepare e new o“ "Citizenship" for the December meting. Next m-eeticig to be at the home oi Mrs. Blair Andrew, roll call to be answered with o-n 9X- nhnngie of Christmas gifts. Meet.- ing closed by singing "Good Nnghit Ladies" followed by the Natnonal Anthem. SPRING PARK CHRISTMAS CONCERT t Joynble Christmas Con- @0331 1111:1111 in the auditorium of sparing Pork School on Monday ght, December 21st. The mus- ical portion of the program ‘W15 under the direction of Prof. 111C11- M1‘. Wesley Ford capuibly presided as chairman, and the ilrogflim W" as lolloias: Opening Radiation; Brendon Good, Grade 2. Chorus, " Away 1n A Manger" Primary Dept. 131-111, “Canadaf Grades 6 and '1. Dialogue, “The Final Rehearsal,’ Grade 3. Chorus, “Deck The Hall. Intermediate and Senior DWI!"- mente, Chnistmas Drill, Grade 2. Plav, "The my Shop," Grades 4&5. Red Riding Hood Drill, Grade 1. Grades 6 and 7. Three Short songs Dialogue, "Uncle Jonas’ Wlfsigers.“ m m 01d Folk Tune. (al ‘PWHIIIB Little Stars, (b) Going T0 Bed, (c) The Alphabet sons. Exercise. Room F” ‘km’ E“ “X11111? ithful Chorus, 0 me e a . Deper nmtetrznedilate and 5611101’ men . Playette, Belling the Oat. Grade l’ BOYI. solo, lullaby, Shelia Meohmls. Exercise, Jack - in - the - 3011.11547- mond Kelly acid Alec Burke. G-iorus. Good King wenceslas, 1n- termedlate and Senior Deuaminlent". gpreicfsu, Please Tell 'I‘h‘s To 80.1114 ode 1 Gr . Dialogue, why the B111 Wasn't Paid. stones, G d n. ‘Plume S010.‘ Silsmtlfflixht. Lois Dewar Rad . t Gi-ades fiend 7. James Cameron and Elmer Doiron. ' Qullrltolfiie, Santa Claus Is 00111111! To ‘Ibwn, Grades 4 and 5. Chorus, The British Crenadiers, m- tennedlate eind senior Departments- Exercise, Good - bye, Grades 4&5. Closing Recitation. Left Cilmflim- Irnmedilotely following the pro- gram, Santa Claus arrived and dis- trlbuted candy, apples and gifts to the 1e and teachers. The en- terta ent closed by sinsina ihe National Acidihem. SIIEILBBOOKE W. l. The December meeting of Sher- hrooke W. I. met at the home 0! iMirs. L, B. Islmklet-ier. In the eb- senoe of the Pres Mrs. George Harris, drue to sickness, the Vice- Pres, Mrs. Alex. Giavopell oecimied tihe chair. Meeting opened by slag- lng the Ode and repeating the Creed in unison. Minutes of the Nov- ember meeting were road and IQ- V _.I VALLEY 01‘ 11/ MATINEE zoo l-l EVENING 1 and so ' proved, 4W OAPITUI. TO-DA Y I P” "i- l); FICTON — SERIAL llmn ll reserved for new: looal inter-oat, but advert ‘i i.."°‘.'.:’..‘.‘""' natal‘, a Io able é quail-to. :_ ClABWIIm-Tol Photograpl. OONIIDIBATION IJFI INSUR- ANCE [r173 I [TASTING Satiuday, Deoamber ‘sour and oontln until oedem- let. the tax o! loo will remain nlng to allow tb tBXGB. 12-31-81. RECITLL CHRISTMHI MUSIC»- $ui"l.’.i"§i".'}'."'i..°‘s..°“'““““ “m” 1.1.11 9V 8 . 0 s d enlng tdilbbythchm’ undeiytlw direction of Miss Lilliui ,Mus. Bu. Silver ofler- DIVINE WORSHIP will be held as follows next Lord's Day. Murray Harbor Nortih 11 A. M. Peters Road 2.30 and 7.30 P. M. Donald Nichol- son, Student Missionary will be the Preacher. 12-20-11. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH. - Sunda/y‘: services will be conducted the M1n1s RAW. under the direction of A, R. Kmda-l, A.A. G. QOA-ganiat and choir- master. . IRYON - RON-SHAW BAPTIST CIIURCIL-Sunday, December 27th. Tryon 3.00 P. M. Bonshaw 7.15 PM. The service at. Bomshaw be a Christmas service. . torn: Ser- Creek: S. School A. M. The Bub ects will be “'.l‘he Register at the Bethlehem Inn" and “A New Meaning for Christmas To- d You or 1 1n lied to wor- slgp. Reyna,‘ Minister. THE BAPTIST CHURCH. — T110 sermon at the service of Morning Worship, 11 A. M. will be "The Gut of Ohrisianas to the World." Pearl Burns will sing Adam's "O Holy Night." The Church $611001 will meet for its Bible Study Service at 2.30 P. M. Eve worship will be at 7 P, M when t e Rev. I. Judson Levy will take so the subject of his evening sermon “The Fragment-s of Thule.” John Inch, Mus. Bac. or- ,ga.nlst and choirmaster will be in chergeof themusicof thodey. THE KIRK OF ST. ARES.- Dirring the business per- rod plan; were made for the m-aklng oi! three quilts before the January, meeting. $2.00 was voted to Kins- , than‘; Club for milk fod- Britain; $6.00 to Salvation Airmy $5.00 to Y. M. C. A., $5.00 to T. . League. The committee isn charge of Or- phanage Collection reported mall- ing a. parcel valued at $15.00. Sick cominuttee reported visiting sink and taking. fruit to them. Pro- ceeds from dance for Weir work $33.25, Eleven members and one visitor responded to roll call by tel-ling vuhat profession they would have liked to have entered when young. Mrs Frank Townsend con- venor of program committee read a r “The mammal Idea of Ch- ristmas." Durlng the social half- hour a delicious lunch was served ‘by the hostesses, Mrs. I... B. and Lester Linkletter. The newt meet- irig is to beheld at the home of Mrs. Ray Hairris, HAMILTON WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The annual meeting of the Hamil- ton W. I, met with Mrs. Jaa. M. Ramsay. The president presided and the meeting opened with the Creed. Roll call was answered by 13 members and two visitors pre- sent, Husinesg was discussed and it was decided to leave the bond at the bank. Bllis were presented and moved paid. Collection amounted to $1 4pc 'I'he president gave her report and the minutes of thelast annual meeting were read also the Treasurer's report which was as fol- ows: Receipts $121.20 On hand from previous vcnr s43 80. Expenses $143 54c which leaves a balance $21 52 The election of officers took place as follows- Honorary President, Mrs. Keir Woodside President, Mrs., Major Taylor. Secretary, Leita Ramsay. ‘Treasurer, Hattie Taylor. assistant Treasurer, Ema Stewart. Vice President. Mrs. Jas A. Ramsay. Di- rectors, Mrs. Leslie Ramsay, Mrs. Nell Simpson and Mrs Wm. Hamilton Auditors, Mrs. Ju. Craig and Miss Annie Phillips. Red Cross committee, M11. Ju. A Ramsay, convenor, Mrs. Keir Woodside, Miss Elms. Stewart, and Mrs Major Taylor. The standing committees: Agri- cu1ture,lv1.rs. Jill. M. . g- lsiature, Mia Elma Stewart. Home Economics, Mrs, R. Iocksrby. Sick Committee, Miss Annie Phil- lips, Mrs. Jas. A. Ramsay. ‘ ‘ Committee, Mrs. Nell Simpliih. Mrs. ‘ Wm. Hamilton. Program Oom- mittee, Miss Elma Stewart, Mrs. Win. A. Ramsey. The next meeting is to be one, week earlier st Preston Runes ‘s, roll call to be anwored by pa! , 25c. It was decided to send ifts to. the soldiers from the distr ct at Christmas. Meeting diosed with the National Anthem. I The services of Divine Worship both morning and evening tomorrow at The Kirk will be conducted by the Minister Flt. Ideut. Rev. T. H. Bussell Somers who will also preach the sermons. The music for the day will be under the direction 0d Miss E. Lillian McKenzie, Mus. Bac. At 8.30 P. M. Choir will give a Recital of Sacred Music. On New Year's Day at. 11 A. M. s. service of Divine Worship and solemn micr- cessloai will be conducted in The Kirk byhthe Ministers of the cl to which e public is cordially invi d. Mr, Somers will conduct. devotions over C P C Y Monday to 9 to 9.15 A.M. PAST NUPTIAL SHOWER. — A very enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes Brackley Point, on Monday evening when friends and neighbors gathered to extend felici- tatlons to their son Fred, and his bride, on the event of their recent marriage. A humorous and com- plimentary eddies; was read by Mr. Grant MoCalluln and Mr. James McOallum presented a well filled purse on behalf of those present. Fred, in his usual jovial manner thanked tihose fpresent for their kindness; and good wishes and in. vitcd all to visit their home at any time. This was followed by the 511181118 of "For They Are Jolly Good Ilellows." The remainder of the evening was spent in games and bridge. A dainty lunch was served by the ladies, and the National Anthem brought a very pleasant evening to a close. different roads for raising funds, namely Mrs. Harold Woodside, M“. Wm A Ramsay and‘ Ieita. Riimiifly- The questionnaires were left with the oonvenor to fill in. Collection amounted to $1,119, The National Anthem brought the meet-ins to s close. Two contests were put on by the committee and 11111011 Wils served bv the hostess, assisted bv Mrs George Crozler. J'£..%';;..“.:".‘..i m‘ "“ “Y or civic has. u-zi-ai. h."l.'.d'.’.'i.';}'.°'fli‘.?..'..i" "a; sixth. ia-ao- 1. no nor nauui. Avoid mo: waits in the m office lav your taxes early. Sund . Hampton 11 A.M. App Victoria 7.30 P. M. Personal Messrs. H. D. Morrow and I‘. D. Beneth Elmira, were in the city 1 y on business. Corp. Mdrague and lidh. John W. McTague of Sydney, are spend- ing the holidays in Charlottetown. The many home friends of Lieut. Edward (Ted) Shaw will be glad to know he has arrived mfely 1n England, Mr. and Mn Joseph Hayley, have arrived from Sydney to spend gills ‘holidays with friends on the an . Lieut. Hugh Paton, I-l squadron 1st Canadian Armored Brigade (PEI. Li ht Horse) is re- wverins overseas rom a severe ill- ness. "Pete" as he was better known has been on active service overseas since last March. He is a son or ‘ltiilltayior and Mrs. JR. Paton of this R. 0. 0. Vital 00g in British . Defence Plan by SCOTT YOUNG Prels Staff Writer IDNDON, D90. 23 —(0P)— T110 retired general and hi; friend the poacher who stand one watch at o. royal observer oorpl poet on Eng- land's south coast like to tell about an RAJ". air gunner who said in his mess one day that the observer corps was an old folks’ borne, not an active defence unit. Quite an argument developed. The air gunner finally bet some of his pals he could go to an ob-i server corps post and spot plimesi faster than anyone there. He didn't win. six planes came over in the two hours he spent, cold from the cutting wind whip- ping in off the channel. tilted neck ach ng, peering into the sky. Ibur times the retired general, a hoary old fellow in hi; blue-grey serge battle-dress and woollen scarf, his 12.0.0. motto, "forewarned is fore- armed," worn proudly, boat him to the call. The poacher‘: been eyes picked out the other two first. Then the air gunner de arted. He had lost a few bob. but t pro- bably improved his peace of mind to see the precision with which this volunteer organization operates. Within seconds after each aircraft was spotted it was called over an always-open telephone line to I. control room, charted on a map and rein the nearest fighter stat on. ithin minutes, intercept- or planes were in the air. The 11.0.0. is one of the st- est reasons for Britisi air su eases against raiding craft. It ran like a mlflhiflfi during the blitzes and has been built within the last year to new standards of accuracy u pare of the B§ltish drive for prepared. ness age nst pomib In: e-scalg flttzcnhbsir: futurmt 1 8 o rver as a simply a air of platforms, he top one tangy- ered for observation work and the lower one housing the various d9- tection devices used. ‘Ihe observers, moat of them elderly men, mm; without complaint the heat of mm- mer or lashing winds of winter, work. ing under conditions more suited i0 I W181’! Canadian ” “ than these men who rose from arm- chairs and left wann fires three years ago to help defend their Ofllélatfy. ery observer is trained in heisht- ding, plotting alrersre courses and instant recognition of various plane types. Continuous day and night watches are kept in these posts, where tesidhers and farmers work side b side with fidimongers and indus allsts. Near one village in the south, the local squire shares 336 Hikht watch with his garden- PAGE ratings ‘CHURCHES iomoizziowi UNI I l D LHURCH ST. PETERS CATHEDRAL o, tANADA _ Anglican Rockford Bill-Milan n -. "- “gfifflji, ° °- TRINéTKJREJgITED SUNDAY SERVICE. Minnea- I-OO l-Ill. H01 COIIIDIIIIIOIL R", flu“; Mme,‘ M L n‘ D- Mlss Marie Mcnougull, [leiwonggg 11.00 mm. I10 y Eucharist, Choral 2-3 s. Boy Kendall, A.c.c.0.. LJLAJL 0 p.111. Sunday School. 7.00 p.111. Evensnng. Thll ls l . 953°1- "RVICE 10.00 A.1il lollbiglilrllllfiltv SciiooL —- 11.00 A.1u.'= PiiLii- Wurshi WEEK nay sznvlcns . , ‘ _ i’- ud, Encharlu‘ $22111‘: “F111 l i ‘fglillflitllizi-EQDIL Monday and Friday, H.115 LID. Wednesday, 9.30 nan, Other days, 7.45 mm. Friday Evensong, 7.30 p-Ill. s1‘. PAUL'S ciiufcli Rev, A. loDrevv Gardner, Rector i nist, Miss Lillian Earle. Cho Director, Mrs. G. E. Full 8.80 Holy Communion. 9.30 Confirmation School Com- munlon. 10.00 Confirmation SohiwL 11.00 Carol Service £30 Sunday SchooL 7.00 Evening Prayer, PRESBYIERIAN THE KIRK OF ST. JAMES niste r Flt. Lleut, the Rev, T. H. Bussell Snmers, MA, S.T.M., R.C.A.F, Director of Music, BreakingP-Lesi er, Vocal Solo: “Iii.- (‘hrist Child.’ —Coombes. Miss Auiiri-y (mug, 7.00 I'.M.: P111111.‘ “Wirslilp, Sermon: luv. Hugh Miller, DD. Anthem: “Sue Amid I11.‘ ltiinter’! SnGWP-lfest, ocal r301": (‘oine 1min 1lirn,"_. Handel. Miss Iilaraurct Stems. Visitors and Students cordially welcome. Clo. —" ?I_—Z PRAI. (flllilb ‘IAN CHUIHH I Ken; Street’ i: ltMlss Marianne Sailnilcrs, Organ- s . ll n m. Morning Worship Holy Communion. Sermon: Dr. Fraser, Carol: “Once In Ili-iliichem of JiIflflhW-Nevin. Soloisls Helen Stewart and lilelds Mn Neill, 2.30 I’. '\l —lliblc $011001. Miss E. Lillian McKenzie, 7 Dm- _- "I11": 11.. hi‘). Mus. Bac, Candlelight Carol > r\'ii-e_ ll a-IIL Morning Worship, Organ Prelude: “.‘..z.i:'etli,"- Gounod. Anthem-What is Thai Goodlei Pr Cass“) I n 0 Ill! YiXlIll mace-French Carol arrange "O Como, by alley Wlllan. All Ye Faithful." 2.30 p.111. Church School. Carol: “Sec ilmid T116 Winter's 7. 6mm. Evening worship. Snow, '- - _ji»1ll\ CW“. .1115: Jeim 8.3 .m. Recital of Sacred Music, Elimii". 5010M- The C ol Solo: “The lieu- (‘iiyu-Arisms. Mr. Preston Iii-ck, Carol: "Unoc lii Bothkhem 0f lildliiP-Nrvin. fiulnlid. Mlsscs He]. en Stewart and Alclilzi iliucNeiiL. S010: “In The llli-nk Mid. Winterfl-Gustnv Holst. Miss Jean Enmnn, Quart-otter "Peaceful Night,‘- Hiirfln. Misses Riv-ids lilucNrill, A1106 ltlauPhail, Helen Stewart, Er- ma Enman. Duet: “The Christ Child Smiles," -’l‘raditiima1 Car-pl, .‘~\li=~.~ Kath“. The Minister will conduct the Services and deliver the Sermons. Friday, Jill. 1st ll) 3 mm. New Year's bay Service in The Kirk conducted by the Ministers of the City. Mr, Semi-rs will conduct devo- tion: over CFCY Monday to Fri- day__0__t3 9.15 o-m. ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH his ivr-ighg y] u y y, ‘I Prince and Grafton Street Gregor. M‘ ' n I“ ‘ a“ lster Anthem: "Rhino Star of Glory.» —Wiison. Sulnials )1", , Wright and Mr. Prrsisnn ilirl-tdlsfln. 5010 "GBSu Iiarnblnnfl-Pietro A Yon. Mr. Eric Itihiigri-gnr, y, l Carol: “Shcphirrrls! Shake ' Of’ Yilur Drowsy 5:1i‘I‘ii,"~—llLirinonlzcd by Sir John Stalin-r, wgxriclegsional Ilymn; "Joy To Th. Min In. 0- Carlyle Webster Mrs. Edwin Johnstono Organist CHRISTMAS SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP 11.00 mm. Theme: "Our Ap- proach To God." Anthem: “What Child ll 1111s?” h L “Good Christ. III-Imogen “£013.50 also m Old g3! 5113311; lgias. Dwain o." _ o: u o: Adesoo Fldolfl 2.30 Jn. The sabbath School and E "8- Bible isms, V°YY°HQ "eleme- llw avayigg WORSE!!!’ “m. . m. elm: " e llemene-ln the Activity of God." i Anthun: In, How a Rose o'er -._._, Blounl ," a S1 ‘ nth Century Great George Street cgroL u Baritone and Tenor Adjt. and Mrl. Mercer- m M Duet. Harry Craswell and Wendell Phill 11 a-m. Holiness Meeting, Clispan. Sunday School 1nd g]. 7.00 E listl rvaoq with bran‘ insgigilgiiwnalcflnzlrygr, GUI! M1‘. John Carson, B.A., graduate of the Presbyterian College, Mont- real, and a son of Zion will be the preacher for the day. Mr, Carson leaves shortly for his new post At Granule Prairie, Alberta. You are cordially invited to wor- lhlg with us. Theme: “Patching 01¢ meats’! Lt -C01 Blais BAPIIST ' ' Is Promoted BAPTIS -—_. - Prince and rmroy Streets UITAWAL Dec. ze-coel-Pres Minister motion of t-col, It A, Blais, m“ L Judson “w, EL of the Royal 22nd Regiment to rarfil of Brigadier and his appolntmem B8 district officer coiiunundjn Military District No. b with he quarters at Quebec was rinnmmc tail!!! by Defence Minister R, S n. Th! Minister also I-II appoin these two other senior ments:_ Lt-Col. Cl. U. Francoeur, MORNING WORSHIP ll 3.111. Sermon "The Gift of Chrlsillml to the World." 8010 "O Holy Night" (Adam) — M rl B s. ise Pea urn The Church School 2.80 . m. — To this Bible Study So ce you are cordially invite EVENING WORSHIP 7 p.11: Brigadier, 110-901. J- P. J. Crodreau, n, cam? commandant a.t Valoarti miii erv camp in Quebec. with rsn of Colonel. John Inch, Mus. Bum, Organist and Choir-master. You are invited to worship with, THE BAPTIST QIHURCH presided. - After roll call had been respond-l ed to, the minute; of last meeting were read and approved. 'I".he re- ports of the dif erent committees were then given and new In Mernoriarn mlttoes appointed as follows: Sick, Mrs. Joseph Dunning. Mrs. ____ , Murdock‘ MacLeod, Mrs. Hadley Paynter. School, Mrs. Fltasintmons, Mrs. Alton Bell. Program, Mrs. Oliver Paynter, Mire. James Bernard. Lunch, Mrs. W. E. Johnstono, com- lnloving memory n! onr do" Father who passed away one you] ago. LONG RIVER W. I. I The Deoemb ti River W. I. rsiretmrize txhge ‘gain?!’ members . The new president, Mrs, O Johnstone M13. Oscar Johnstone, Mrs. A C. Quickly and qui‘xlly “m? m: “u His sudden death surprised us p.11 None who knew him nerd be told A warmer heart dcziili nr-‘izr made raid. It was moved and seconded all bills be paid aisc that $5.00 be given to buy candy for Christmas treat for children. A committee was ap- pointed to bag candy. Mrs Edwin Bernard, Mrs. James Bernard, Mrs. Inserted by Ills Laying: lleligliicn A. . J hn t , M . , l Pgyj-(fifgf o s one N o wer Son-in-lnw and Grandchildren A .-:' ' lollowed on ways of Ronald and Blanche llonih, Todays a Specials 1 Sunkist Sweet Juicy Choice Boneless CODFISH, Today Only, lb. - wi-‘iiliifl. Aylmer, Stuart's or York The December meeting or the Hamilton W. I. met on the 8th at Preston Ramsay's. There were 11 mevbers and several visitors pro-i sent. The Vice-President took charge and opened the meeting by singing Holy Night Mrs. Wm. A. Ramsay was appointed to act as Secretary. Minutes of the lall meetlng were reed and aproved. was from non-membel‘! and stitute make up e sizesble sum. It was moved and seconded that Mrs. Jas Craig and Mfrs. Wm. A. Ram- say buy lifts for the school child- ren 121'. Christmas A new janitor for the Hall was appointed. ¥has e decided to send $5 to Save Children Fund, Convonors were appolniod on the LIMA BEANS Tln--—-__._ 17c! POULTRY FREE DELIVERY next CHICKENS, TURKEYS, limited quantity. 187 Great (THE STORE WITH A COMPLETE STOCK) - ‘y-Mwcaoa... STORE OPEN ALL DAY AS USUAL PRANGES,2Doz.---___.____,______ Large Shipment Just Arrived From N.S. ORANGE MARMALADE, 2 lb. for - - -<_ _ _ TOMATO JUICE. I Large Tins, - - - - - _ _. Order your New Year's poultry today, new stock arriving for Cash & Carry Stores wuhlrs. - 55c __25c 29o 21 c 25c York RADIO PEAS 2 Tins - - - _ _ raising funds for the Institute and it was decided to send an apron throughout the district asking each person to sew e patch on the apron enclosing a donation and an origin- al verse, the person composing the funnieslverse, will receive the apron as a. . . Considerable corres ndence was deolt with. and a lseussion on lving towards the Kensington Li- ary. Mrs. W 1!.‘ Johnstone kind- 1y invited members to her home for next meeting, when roll call will be answered by a joke The ques- tionnaire on citizenship was filled in bv the eanvener. Meeting closed by singing, Ciori Save The King, after wh‘ch two contests were enjoyed by all. and lunch WM served by the committee in charge. 1017 Tomes, Dcurborn, Mich. In Memoriam Inserted in loving memory of our dear son and brothel" JARIES C. IVOODSIDE who departed this life December 1940. 27th, Gone but not forgotten. Mather and Dad, Sisters and Brothers. Trowbridge 5080 Est. 1892 Modern Chllllffl v week. DUCKS. GEESE PHONE 747 748 George Si. ll. s. LONG a son, mo. 1979 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, Mass. FUNERAL SERVICE Our Alhol D. MacLeod is familiar iviilf your Funeral problems for New Enuinml. Contact him for prompt and efficient F".‘l‘~ vice. “SERVICE” Is u “LONG” Word l ; ---- oer-n.- vzhfllwi-iihvaw-o» Mvua-‘Mhaueamo “gun. l. l . ‘i’ vow?» . ‘Th F t of 4.9. Tsnegillon a fume“ s commander of an infantry brigo%_ Anthem sflecgem irrQuebec Province, with rank 12-26-11. ‘