. l l a t i i ",1; __. . _ .. IRDAY flleanlngs Froln llural lllstrlet of First Levee ls lleld By llevv Glasgow Gov. - General ‘an. undulations lsapead. k t. mud” “mo” “m1 h” count Alexander ll! -_-_ UHAWA. Jan. l —(O?)—Vis- today met the ""“" m" “d m’- Pq” m?“ New Yesr and his people. In the hall of fame of tho stor- led parliament buildings. he re- m” '0 u‘ ha” no" I m“: ceived cabinet ministers. diplomats. ‘£7 h” ‘ mmb“ d m” servicemen, government workers eeri Ia I ' m“ “hm” wand W" and ordinary eitiaens. reunions. am an. Allison. spent the Christ- nll holiday as guests of Mr. and Mrs . . Miller Orr Ibo. L. T. Butler. formerly of VIMI. 3.0., and Halifax L; fhO ‘ 1 l welmme house guest of Andrvw c’ ‘p’ Ce“ an Lodge. whip with her pleasant h making many new friends m‘. mus Andrews and son Puddle have been at her former . be hsane in Clinton for the Christmas m “um r" IQ}. Well boys "they say" there is iflit inches d ice on the river. and all the homes raring to go. Race fans are anxiously waiting for the first race. so get busy boys and lot us all enjoy the King of Sports. Tim W.M.S. of New Glasgow. United Church met at the home of l Mrs. Blair Andrew. Thursday even- ' ing. December 12th. Mk1. Wax-field Orr led the devot- ional period. following the Christ- mas services taken from the Miss- lonary Molnthly. The different mem- hers all assisted in the program. Mrs. George Smith was organist while. O Little ‘Iiowrl of Bethlehem It Olma Upon The Midnight Clear. and Joy to The World. were sung. Sa-ipttsre reading was taken from the 9th Chapter. Isaiah. Doris And- row sang Silent Night. In the ab- aanee d the secretary. Mrs. Howstt noted. reading the minutes of previ- ous meeting, which were adoprtod as read. Roll oali was answered with a verse of Scripture contain- ing flle word Gift by seven mem- blsandonevisitolnAmpot-tof the trench supply secretory was read. which made one realise bow mush the parcels at clothing. em. no uppnciated on the mission fields. hecisl collection was taken which amount was $2.35. Birthday box contained $5.98. As Harald. Mrs. RW. Stevenson lead an article en- biiiled. Three Wile Men. Mrs. Coolie Bnltih offwed a special missionary waver. The Telnperance secretary esmsslmted to the program The“ to assist at next meeting will be Ills; Ella Sample devotional lead- er. Mrs. Gordon Isird. organist 1nd prayer. Miss Anna Stevenson and Mrs. Blair Andre-w Heralds. Mrs. Weldieid Orr and Mrs. Blair lAzldrew lunch. The election of officers was lolt oven- till next meeting when it is hoped the-re will be a full attend- ensue. "Béglnning" is to be U19 word for roll call. Mite offering U0 cents. Away in the Manflfl‘ W" ma; closing the meeting with the Miapah Berlediotlorl. The ladies Aid meeting follow- ed Mn. lLW. Stevenson presidinfl One verse of More Love to Thee was sung. Mrs. Wei-field Orr read the minutes and roll call was answ- ered by six members. An 811611110 01 articles donated save merriment H8 well u good financial returns. the auction will be continued at next meeting. Collection 90 cents. Meet- ing was brought to s close by sins- ing a hymn-l. A dainty lunch served by Miss ‘Anna Btovenson and Mira. Giulio"! ham waisted by the hostess was enjoyed by all. ‘rho service in the Christian ous situation at this holiday season is bringing Canada's Governor-General was holding his first levee. About 1,500 persons. the largest number in many years. attended the annual New Year's Day function that has been held by the Vlceroya since MM ‘mm MMHM“ w” m m’ the early days of the Dominion. During the ceremony Viscount Alexander's blue and gold flat floated from the top of the parlia- ment bulldings while inside His Excellency received the best. wish- es of Canadians. Al the long line filed pasthlm. the carillon bells in the peace tower peeled out their melodious notes into the Although many serfleamen were present at the gathering. then were more civilians, a sharp con- trast to the wartime levees when personnel of the three services ai- tending were by far the greater Among the Canadian Army of- ficers who paid their respects were many who had fought under Vis- count Alexander during the war. T“ With the coming of peace the levee again has become a man's celebration woman present was Mrs. Danuta Witczak. press attache at the Pc- lish legaticm. During the last few years many a Canadian service- and today the only woman has stepped up to shake the Governor-Generals hand and re- ceive his greeting. the first to meet Viscount Alex- ander. later held his own informal reception at Iaurier House where he received the greetings of hun- dreds of well-wishers including diplomats representing various foreign powers in Canada. Murder And Suicide Seen In liaths 0f Two Detectives LYITLE ROCK. Arie, Jan. 1- (APi-The Little Rock detective sparsely-settled suburban area in ed as “murder and suicide." The bodies of Detective Chief 0. N. Martin, 51. and Lieut. O. F. (Jack) Deubler. 3i, were found sprawled alongside a squad car in the Le ewood section five miles north o the city by s. rabbi: hun- W!‘ at; 9:30 a.m. They had left po- lice headquarters for an unannoun- an hour earlier. Coroner Howard A. Dishongh declared that Martin. frequently featured in detective story maga- zines. shot Deubler four times at point-blank range riot gun, then fired his own .45- calibre pistol into his temple. Neither Dishongh nor the acting Police Chief. J. I. Steed, would of- ficially suggest a motive for Mar- tin's act. Both officers were in lino fpr promotions as a result of yes- terday's retirement of Police Chief .7. A. Pitcocls. Martin was one of the eliglbles for chief and Deubier was on the eligible list for Martin's job if he were promoted or retired. Steed said the two officers were not close friends but that there had been no outward appearances the two were at odds over any- thing personally or professionally. Church on Burlday evening the 22nd was a Christmas program spongy. ed by the community Sunday School under the direction of the Misses E.M. Oampbell and Ella Sample. As the school took their seats in the choir. quiet music was rendered by Mrs. George Dickiesorn who was organist for the evening assisted by Miss ELM. Campbell a/nd Mrs. Blair Andrew. Day i; Dying in the West, w“ sung. followed by scripture reading and PPlYer by the pastor. Rev. ILW. Hayter Mrs. Elbert Hill read the Christ- mas story at intervals which was vty interesting. Jean McLeod, Dozmle Hill. Doris and Nell Andrews gave Christmas recltatione. After the music Star of the hat was softly played. stove-neon gave a reading en- titled star of the last. The Junior Class sang Away in a Manger. The First Noel. Silent E a... amine ohAll nsll the Power of Jesus tissue was mg, followed iii?“ illiii ii § §5 .15 l? i R s i‘ E Prime Minister King who was“ bureau's two ranking officers were_ shot to death today in a blealni what the coroner officially recordq ced destination slightly more than. with n police. 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