savage llarlieur And Vicinity d Mre. Hair! Macxay of y:,u‘St‘o':1art. were recent visitors 9 charlottetown. _ Eldon Glover of 'Borden.eia ‘A3511-ng his wife and family at Mt. Stewart. Min Ann Doyle and Miss Vernita t. Stewart, were vis- mtyre of M jhtiocrs to Charlottetown during the week. _ J ph Doylp Charlottetown. ..-if a .322... visitor. to Mt. Stewart where he was the guest of hi! P11’- ents. M15 ‘"4 Mr‘ P - D°yk' Mrs. James Macxay of Savage Harbour. accompanied by her son James Jr.. were visitors to Char- nttetown on '.l:'uesdaY- Mr. and Mrs. Rod lnnes of Mt. Stewart. are enioyins A pleasant .,.,1ia.y in Nova Scotia where they ..-e the guests of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Clarke and Mn. Nelson Affieck of Mt. Sta- wari. were businon visitors to Charlottetown on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Macxenzie oi Charlottetown. have moved to Mr_ Stewart where they will re- me throughout the summer months. Mrs. Frank Kelly and her daush- ier Lottie of Mt. Stewart, are .pt-nding an enjoyable holiday at Pcakes Station where they are the guests of Mrs. Alfred Hendricken Mr. and Mrs. Harold Coffin and family of Cherry Hill, were Sun- day visitors to Savage Harbour Mien they were the guests of Mr and Mrs. Wilfred Coffin. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Mosher of Halifax, spent a brief and plea- ssnt visit to Savage Harbour over ilie holiday while here they were iile guests of Mrs. Freddie Masher. Mr. Arthur McLaughlan who is employed with Mr. A. B. Cutoliffe. Charlottetown, visited Mrs. Mc- Murray River ond Vicinily Mrs. Noel MacNevin, Dartmouth. spent the past week-end at the home of her father. Mr. W. F. MacLeod, Murray River. Mrs. M. 0. Stewart of Natiok. Mass. arrived home‘to attend the funeral of her father the late Angus MacPherson, Murray River. Mr. Percy Sharam. Charlotte- town. spent the week-end with his wife and family in Murray River and Gladstone. Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacDon- ald. saint John. N .B., are spend- ing a few days in Murray River, guests of Mrs. MacDonald's mot- her. Mrs. Sadie Maclseod. Mr. and Mrs. Art Ferguson. Pictou. N. S. were recent visitors in Murray River, guests of Mr. Ferguson's brother and alster-in- law. Mr .and Mrs. M. I. Ferguson. Sincere sympathy is extended to Mrs. Angus MacPheraon and fam.liy of Murray River on the death of the late Angus MacPher- son whose death occurred at his home on May 21. Mrs. Howard Refuse, Murray River, recently spent a week in Halifax, N. 5.. guest of her sis- iers the Misses Norma and Lois Nicolle. Mrs. Esther Pfiguacn, Dartmouth. N. S.. spent the past week-end at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ferguson. Murray River. The many irlends of Dr. Lester nrehaut are pleased to see him home again. after being a patient in the P. I. Island Hospital for n few days. - Miss Jeanetta Glddings. Mone- icn, N. 3., is spending a week's vacation at the home of her mother. Mrs. Olive Giddings. White Sands. Mr and Mrs. Victor Priuell and daughter Blanch from Eldon. were recent visitors to Murray Rver, guests of Mrs. l"riu.ell's arother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Moore. Mrs. William 1'. MacLeod has returned to her home in Murray River. after spending the past few weeks with her son-in-law and iaushter. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd liittle, in lihirfax, va. The many irlends of Mr. Jack Ftrsuson. Murray River, are sorry ‘n hear he is confined to his home. it is the wish of all that he will have a speedy recovery. Mr. and am. Sterling Bell and =liIldren. Jennifer and Charlene. Cambridge. Mass.. were recent media of Mrs. Bell's brother and liter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Refuse. Murray River. Mr. and Mrs. Ceeli ltymelst and children of Trurc. spent the past Week-and in Murray River. and Glen William. at the homes of Mr-. stymeiet and Mr. and Mn. J." . Itowara “Mlle of Mr. itaiuae'e bmtbu and "ifier-in-late, Mr. and Mrs. ‘red use. Sincere sympathy is extended to Mn. Russell Jardine. Murray my- "- on the death of her father. the ‘lie Dan 8. Maclihereon, Glen Martin. who passed away on May the Kings County Memorial Montague. .-‘Mr .and Mrs. Murray Jackson "ho were recently married have Anal! tnaen up residence in Murray Iti- "¢P- Mrs. Jackson was the former Marie Maclntyre. Partdale. W-Jacknnlsthesonoilhand Mn. Otis Jaelson. Peter's lload. . Master Ronnie Alley. Halifax. "' Villtlnl at the home of his uncle and nuns; ‘fi- Eaet Baltic And Vicinity ..‘Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bruce. South Lake. attended the Nurses Graduation of Mrs. Bruce's sister, Miss Gladys Dixon in Charlotte- town, May 25. Mr. Wilfred Macllacbern of the Convaluoent Home, Montague, spent a few days at his home in North Lake. Mr; Mclaehern in- tends to remain home indefinitely in June. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stewart. Char- lottetown. were May 23, guests of Laughlan and daughter Ruth a Mt. Stewart. . Mr. and Mrs. Gerald mid of Summerside, were visitors to Sav- age Harbour on Sunday where they were the guests of Mrs. Reid's mother, Mrs. Garbara Doyle. Mr. and Mrs. Louis McAsk.l1l of Parkclale, were visitors to Mt. Stewart where they were the guests of Mr. McAskiil'a parents. Mir. and Mrs. Jphn McAskili. Mrs. Ellie MacDonald and daugh- ter Ramona have returned to their home in Mt. Stewart after an en- joyable visit to Montreal where they were the guests of relatives and friends. Mrs. Lloyd Robertson and daugh- ter Elaine of Amherst, N.S._ are visiting at Savage Harbour where they are the guests of Mrs. Eo- bertson’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Coffin. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Glover oi Charlottetown. were visitors to Mt. Stewart over the week-end while there they were the guests of Mrs. Glover's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex McGregor. The many friends of Mrs. Gerald Jay will be happy to learn that she has recovered_ from her re- cent illness and is now able to be around and about again as us- ual Mr. and Mrs, Roy Leard of Mt. Stewart, were recent visitors to Halifax while there they were the guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.fand Mrs. Wm. Mc- «Gregor. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Noy, Hunter River. were visitors to Blvlde Harbour on Monday while here they were the guests of Miss Thelma MacKay and Mr. Joseph S MacKay. The following members of the M. V..Abegweit, Borden. spent the week-end at their respective homes in Mt. Stewart, Cy. Macintyre. Wendell Mellssey. l"fIncil MW- Donald. David Jay and Aeneas MacDonald. Mrs. Reta. Ross and Miss Frances Mcliachern of Mt. Stewart. attend- ed the recent graduation exercises at Mt. St. Bernard's Ladies Col- lege, Antigonish, where Mrs. Hoes’ daughter, Margaret. was a endu- ate. - - ..‘Miss Phyllis Maclial’ ‘ re‘ turned to her‘ duties in on rotte- town after; ependine a pleasant holiday at.Savage Harbour where she was the guest oi her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Macxay. Theo many friends oi Mrs. Barbara Doyle. qavaga Harbour. will be sorry to learn that she is confined to her home through ill- ness. All join in the hope that Mrs. Doyle will make a speedy and complete recovery. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. S. Ander- son and family oi Charlottetown. were among the recent visitors to Mt. Stewart. Mr. Anderson, a former bank manager at Mt. Ste- wart, has many friends through this area who are always happy to welcome ‘the A eraon family when- ever they visit. the vulage. The many friends of Mr. Arthur Yorston. veteran of World War I will be pleased that he is now able to be around and about a- gain. Mr. Yorsiorrhad the misfor- tune to have his home at Pisquid West destroyed by fire some weeks ago and himself suffered severe and painful burns. He was under treatment at the Prince Edward Island Hospital for sometime. A fire which started in the ware- house oi W. L. Macleod, Mt. Ste- wert, on Saturday caused no lit- tle excitement and considerable fear. Thanks to the promptneu and efiiciency_ oi the rocéntiy organis- ed Mt. Stewart fire brigade. the fire was very soon brought under control. The origin of the fire is still a pusaling one. it is understood the R..CM.P. are investigating the matter. St. Andrew's Theatre. Mt Ste- wart, was the scene of a pleasant and happy get-together on May 25 when some 200 friends and neigh- bours from 'the surrounding com- munities gathered in _a farewell party for Miss Carrie Mae0or- mack. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Rouell Maccormaok. Point de Roche. Min Maccormack left on Wednesday for Alexandria, Ont.. where she will enter a Religious order. During the course of the evening an. addreu was read to Miss M by Mrs. Cecuia Macoormack of Point do Roche andahowaspeesented withaweli filled puree the presentation was made by‘ Mrs. D. L. Mullins. Mt. Stewart. Addreu were also do- llvsrod by Rev. hther Butler oi rbrt Augustus Ind lav. hther Macoorrnaek of St. Apdrswa both oi whom spoke in slowing urine edtoall.'l‘hebItwlsheeofavar- itabla host oi friends’ go forward careers d me rd altered that inuiiholhlddividiial and coin- unod prayers of the several com- munities she shall‘ always hold a H . and Mrs. William ‘"'."» lien. -09. favorite niche. OK In. and am. John W. lteberuen. Ktngaboro. Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Mcswain of Greenwich, were recent visitors to Red Point and last Baltic. Her many eastern friends are glad to know that Mrs. Wallace MacDonald, Charlottetown (former- ly of South Lake) is recovering from pneumontaat her home. Miss Gladys Dixon, R..N.. char- lottetown. was a recent visitor to her home in Bothwell. Mrfand am. Alexander Robert» son. Red Point. motored to Char- lottotown on May fl. and were ac- companied baok by their daugh- ter, Miss Audrey who was a suc- cessful ‘ ‘ at Prince Wales College. Mr. Fred Bennett. Morell. is spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Morrow_ North Lake. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and young son of Moncton. spent the holiday with Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bruce. Red Point. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dingwell and family. Charlottetown. spent the week-end, guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bruce, Red Point. Miss Mary Strahan returned to Charlottetown where she is» receiv- ing treatment. Miss Anita McDonald. Charlotte- town. spent a few days with her brother. Mr. Alvin and Mrs. Mae- Donald, South Lake. Mrs. Robert McGregor. East Baltic is spending some time with her sister. Mrs. Fred Robertson. Kingsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wadman and two daughters oi the U.S.A., are spending some time with Mr. Wad- man's brother, Mr. Leslie Wad- man. Little Harbour, and is the guest of.Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mc- Phee. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Darrach and three children_ Port Hill, spent the holiday oi May 24. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kermit and Norman Bruce, South Lake. Mr. James Jarvis. accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Daniel Jarvis, Elmira, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mcisaac. st. eanora. Mr. and Mrs. Gerard McDon- ald and son oi Souris, left May 24. to attend the wedding oi Miss Gladys McDonald in Boston. Mass. Mr. Gus Mallard, North Lake, was on business to Halifax. Mr. Frank Power, Halifax. is spending a few days in Little Har- bour and St. Catherines. The many friends will be sorry to learn that Mr. Walter Young, Toronto. and formerly of Kings- boro. has recently suffered a stroke and high hopes are held out for his recovery by his many friends on RE}. Mrs. Barton McDonald, Kinse- boro. is receiving treatment in Charlottetown. v South Lake . Missionary ‘Society was held at the home of Mrs. Allie Cameron. South Take on May id with a large attendance of members and visitors. Sincere sympathy is extended to Mrs. Joseph McDonald, New Castle. N.B.. on the recent death of her father. Mr. John McDonald. Glen William. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bruce and family Pownal, spent May 23, with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Robertson, Kingsboro. Mr. Lem Paquet and his radio gang oi Souris and vicinity put on a fine entertainment in the El- mira Hall, May 21 and all enjoy- ed a good time. followed by a dance. Miss Annie Townsend. South Lake, is making good progress in the Souris Hospital and expects to re- turn home shortly. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bruce and family were visitors with relatives in Kingsboro on May 23. Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Robertson. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Erie Mcxinnon and son David, 0 Hum ' Norlls and Vicinity Murray Miss Catherine Miller. Hazel- broolr, spent the week-end at her home here Mlss Alice Miilar, Montague, spent the holiday week-end at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Irving, Halifax, were recent" guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Llewellyn. Rev. Cari Currie loft Tuesday for Toronto. Ont.. where he will attend the Pre-Assembly Col.- gress. Mr. and Mrs. Bryer Llewellyn and family. Qnrlottetown. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller on May 23. Mrs. Edward Miilar and son Garnet were week-end visitors to Alberry Plains, guests of Mrs. Miller’: sister, Miss Abigail Col- lings. —- Friends of Mr. George John- ston. Jr., Peters Road. are pleas- ed to’ see him aroundvagain fol- lowing his recent operation in the King's County Hospital. Misses Betty Ann and Myrtle Miller have completed their sec- ond year's work at P.W.C. and are enjoying a well earned holi- da.v at their respective homes. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lowe and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews, Summerside. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marvyn Johnston on May 23. M. Louis Kerwin. student at Pic- tou Academy. spent the holiday week-end at the home of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ker- win, Cambridge. The many friends of Mr. Ran- dell McDonald. Peters Road. are sorry‘to hear he is a patient in the King's County Hospital. where he recently underwent a major operation. All wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Leverett Graham. Dartmouth. spent the holiday week-end with Mr. Graham’: mo- ther, Mrs. David Millar. Mr. and Mrs. Basil McLeod. and family, Stellarton, N.S., were week-end guests of Mrs. McLeod's sister. Mrs. Everett Condon and Mr. Condon. Mrs. Kenneth Ferguson. Elaine and Mrs. Lawrence Irving. Pic- tou. N. S. attended church ser- vices nt Murray Harbor North on May 23 There was‘ a large attendance Charlottetown were May 28 via- itors to the eastern districts. Mr. Gordon Hayden. Greenwich. spent May 25, with his aunt, Mrs Roddie J. and Mrs. Kldson, Red Point. Miss Marilyn Dixon, Bothwell, attended the nurses‘ graduation of her sister, Miss Gladys Dixon in Charlottetown on May,,25. Mr. Horace McDonald, Kingsboro, motored to North Lake on a busi- ness trip. May 26. Miss Ruby Ching. Souris. spent the holiday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ching. Black Pond, and Miss Roma Ching, North Lake. Miss Carolyn Satwart. Charlotte- town. spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Stewart, Rod Point. Mr. Walhon Rose. East Baltic, was a business visitor to North Lake. Mr. and Mrs. William McLean. Montague, spent May 24. with Mrs. Wilfred McLean, Kingsboro. . Mrs. Wilfred McLean. Kingsboro, is spending a few days in Monta- gue with Mr. and Mrs. William Mc- Lean. Congratulations are heartily ex- tended to Miss Gladys Dixon. Both- well. Miss Doreen Ellis. Souris. Miss Fay Stewart. Montague who grad- uated as nurses in Charlottetown on my 25. Mr. Ira Stewart, Red Point. mo- tored lo Basin Head May 22, or. at the morning service ed Worship on May. '.l‘hs service was con- ducted by the Minister. Rev. M. C. Currie. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cameron and family. Stellarton, were vis- itors to Murray Harbor North. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Condon. - Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Llewellyn were visitors to Summersido and St. Eleanors on May 2. where they were the guests of relatives and friends Mr. Roy Johnston. David and Billy, Summerside, were week-end guests of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Johnston. Peters Road Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Boehner, Wayne and Lowell. Montague. were week-end guests of the for- mer’s mother, Mrs. John McLean. Peters Road. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Bishop, Imperoyal. N.S., spent the week- end at Murray Harbor North. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mcflerron. Mr. Carter Vanlderaiine, Hali- fax. N. S. spent the holiday week- end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Vanlderstine, Peters Road. ..'Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. Gra- ham and young daughter Heather. Halifax, N.S.. spent the holiday week-end at Murray Harbor North. guests of the iormer's mother, Mrs. David Miller. Little friends of Lynn McClure spent a pleasant afternoon on May 22 when they helped her celebrate her 6th birthday. After playing several hours. delicious refresh- ments and birthday cake were served by Lynn's mother. Mrs. Weir McClure. Mrs. Vernon Stewart and young sons, Bonnie and Wayne spent some time in Charlottetown vis- iting her mother-in-law. Mrs. Lizzie Stewart. On Wednesday morning they left for Quebec from where they will sail for Ger- many to join Mrs. Stewart's hus- band who is stationed with the Canadian Army in Soest. Mrs. Jessie Condon has return- ed to her home at Murray River North after spending the winter months in Attleboro. Mass., guest of her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Byers. She also spent some time in Maine where she was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. John Jamleson and Mr. Jamiescn. A Continued from page 3 Agriculture llevvs ' discussed at a number of meet- ings. The best practice to follow is to keep birds only one year and thoroughly clean poultry houses each year. The topic of egg-grading station: has been discussed and infor- mation regarding the average number of cases per station was obtained by one of our men. The statistics show that: 28 stations received under 20 cases a week. 22 stations received from 20-49 cases a week. 5 stations received from 50-74 cases a week. 4 stations received from 75-99 cases a week. 3 stations cases a week. These figures show an average over-all of 35 cases per week. A committee member suggested that the quality of eggs would be im- proved if we had a station at the following districts: Alberton. 0‘- Leary. Summerside. Kensington. Bedeque. Hunter River or New Glasgow. Charlottetown. Vernon Bride. Montague. Murray Har- bour or Murray River. St. Peter's or Morell. Souris. and Crapaud. Steps are being taken by the Provincial Department of Agricul- ture to add a clause to the Poul- try Products Act ataiing that be- fore a new station can be open- ed. the operaior must satisfy both the Provincial and Dominion De- partments that he will have a potential average of 25 cases of eggs per week. received over 100 Junior Club News \ A Garden Club was organized a business trip. I I0 Oil. Mlflflfli IMAI do U’ at St. Charles School on Monday, su en mar meals" GOOD FOR THI FAMILY IAIV ON THI COOK Hot weather meals are usually light. C001 M4 nick], prepared. The! s fine. as long an . aiefre houruhin l dairy foods-—mil _ , They are an abundant and lf|el_P¢fIll'C source of protein that builds and repair! tissue; calcium. the tooth and bone builder. Vitamin A; and thiamine for healthy nerves. 1’."2."....l.-.'..l..'..i“.'i"..".'......"“ ':.“.....""'.“’.i.....""' ‘"°“‘ Cool cottage chase, light with all fink 0! vegetable combinasonn Iaaeh y"our‘dsalu'a tuner for new lavours and eldievouaites. loeereamisgoed,a IAIIV MOI! Sllvltl l|illAI_ eem-nee . AOVNUION ST.-‘IOIONTO labs boilers: For Marie Freeze‘: teary. reared J-in 50°13 geipee, write‘: Dairy Serpcejolul I’ serve your family pltnli 0' . cheese. ice cream and fillings. ndgood/I ryola Doleyhtnoeaofcmode D. at the home of John McNutt for May lilh win seventeen members Gallant was appointed President; Viola Peters. Vice- President: and Shirley Gallant, Secretary-Treasurer. The members plan on their vegetables sown as possible. Study handbooks were distribut- ed by the Fieldman. 1-‘. Morris Deacon. getting IS 5001] The Bear River Ayrshire Calf met at the home of club member, Leo Gallant, Monday evening, May 17th. A large attendance placed a class of cows, and afterwards held a short business meeting. The[ President. Frances MacGaugh, occupied the chair. Ten members were present. and there were five visitors. e meeting agreed to accept three new members from _Roilo Bay into the Club. The Sherbrooke Calf Club met at the home of Warren Mugridgc on Tuesday. May ilth. The roll call was answered by sixteen members. The Treasurer report- ed Nninety-One Dollars on hand. Urban Laughlin, Club Leader. asked questions from the Club Handbook. Plans were made for is judg- ing class at the home of Arnold Madson on May 25th. John and Peter Dekker cordially invited the- members to their home for next business meeting, to be held on June 8th. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess, Mrs. Mugrldge, and the remainder of the evening was spent in recreation. On May 20th. the newly formed 0‘Leary 4-H Calf Club met at the home of Alvin Palmer for their initial Judging Class. The St. Philip 4-H Calf Club held their first judging class of the season at the home of Mar- garet Bernard on May 21st, under the supervision of Keith Clay, Prince County Fieldman. A meeting of the Freetown 4-H Calf Club was held at the Free- town Hall on May 25th. Fourteen club members paid their cus- tomary admission fee. and decid- ed that their newly organized club he called “The Harmony Calf Club." A judging class of the Sher- brooke 4-H Calf Club was held at the home of Arnold Madsen on May 28th. On May 28th the members of the Malpeque 4-H Calf Club met in judging class, with Keith Clay. Prince County Fieidman, in at- tendance. Due to rainy weather, the class was conducted' inside and we hope for better weather at the next meeting. Report of 5-Star I-H Dairy Club The East Royalty 5-Star 4-H Dairy Club held their regular meeting on May 13th at East Roy- alty School. The meeling was called in ord- er and roll call was answered by seven members by repeating the pledge. Three members were nom- inated for President, and Elsie Love was elected. It was moved that the live would be on the Execu- Progrn m ihelscninan and Fred Huglws. Wednesday, June 2. 1954 Committee for the next meeting. On May 27th there will be a Judging Class at Mr. Wilfred Holmes‘. The lesson was read and dis- cussed for the next meeting. A program followed which was enjoyed by all. The Coronation Cull‘ Club of Fortune Bridge met at the home of Fred Aitken on Thursday ove- ning. May 20th. for a class ill judging, and also their bllSin(‘SS meeting. There was I good at- tendance of members, with scv-' eral new members joining. It was planned that the next meeting would be held at the home of Club member, Everett Aitken. The Guardian " Page 11 Club. and it was finally suggested that the members think about this matter and come prepared to sug- gest a name at the next meeting which will be held at the farm of Willard Maccallum on June let. it was moved. seconded. and carried. that the membership fee for this year be fifty cents (50c). Eighteen tlsi members joined the Club. and it was decided that the meetings will be held on the first and third Tuesdays of each month. _ There being no other business the meeting adjourned. The regular meeting of the East Baltic Poultry Club was held in the East Baltic School on May 28 at 7:30 p.m. The president. Miss A meeting was held in Bx-ackley ‘Sandra l\iacGregor. conducted the Point Hall on Tuesday evening, {business part of the meeting in .a May 18th, for the purpose of cnm-i pleling the organization in! a Call very f:i\‘urable manner. -F0llow- ing the reading of the minutes Club which would include mem- Fby the secretary. Mr. Phillip Fay. bers from the Harrington and the members answered the roll Bradtley Point districts. ‘call by naming their favorite 5. C. Wright of the Provincial‘hubby. Department of Agl’i[‘illIlll'¢" unsi The tnpic under riiscussinn for present. and, after explaining 1he,ihc evening was poultry housing objects of Junior Club Work, con-‘and mud:-rn labor-saving devices. ducted the election of officers wlnt-ii was given by the poultry which resulted as follows: licldman. Fnllovi‘ing the business Prcsidt-ni, Keir Jones. pvrinri, a it-crcaliun pnriod was Vice-Pi'os'ideni. Ann Mac(':illum. much 1-njuycti by the twelve Secretary - Tt'easui‘er, Allison‘mcmbcrs Di'£‘$Clli. . MacCailuni. I Adult I)ireclnrs. Mrs. (Tnnsiricrable discussion pi.1t‘(' l‘cz:-irriing a namo int‘ 'i'lie Puulir_v Club had as their Davldlgiicsis fur the evening Miss Mac- iPhr~c. teacher of Red Point School, took and Miss Elnra Ching iii.» l'Il\-.und (‘hing of Red Point. and MI‘. does som for outdoor eating! 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