, The Guardian. Page 9 ;Thursday. Dec. 27. 1956 3 STERLING W. 1. Mrs'. Ray Douglas was hostess llo the members of the Sterling tw. 1. on Dec. 11th. The presi- ident. Mrs. Lea Reid presided. The ;meeting was opened by singing T ,"Silent Night'” and repeating the" -,”Mary Stewart Collect" in unison. Sixteen members responded to the roll call which was "An Exchange of Christmas Gills." l The secretary then read the I iminules ot the last meeting and were approved and signed. The . lsecretary reported the proceeds I ifrom the two card parties held amounted to 825.50. Reports of committees tollowed. Sick committee reported flowers had been sent to one membe and one treat given and visits made. School committee reportedl visiting school. but nothing was; needed and the present time. t I Correspondence was then read and included a letter Ixom the I- Red Cross on the First Aid. Course". and a letter at thanksi trom the ”Springhiill Disaster Re- lief Fund." I It was decided to purchase a. live dollar T. B. Bond. It was also i decided that a Christmas treat be purchased for the children. also, that Christmas boxes be packed' for the shut-ins. It was moved . and seconded that all bills be paid. The next place of meeting is to be at the home of Mrs. Lorne McEwen. when roll call will be, answered with "An Improvement we should make in our Institute y for i957" . i , Programme Cominmitteesr Mrs Earl Henry and Mrs. F. S. Bell; Lunch - Miss Olga Woolner. Mrs. lA. S. MCEWEII, Mrs. Gordon Fyfe. Mrs. Alban Bolger and Mrs. Mathias Malone. Contests were enjoyed by all. After a deliciousi luncheon served by the hostess. tassisted by committee in charge' the meeting adjourned by singing the "National Anthem"- M. , 7V ,”g4hA '73, y , FABULOUS PURS ., . . .... .. 'iiici-e is a distinctly Cossack look bric into a semi-fitted lunlr in they harry Vu".y swml W5 h3'"l59"?9 "ml Wall Edwardian manner with three-; . llillillhiltllildct;-(0 Siialvoblllliailgxgrugftttllarter Dttsli-up sleeves and a sin-l1'ITTI ATIIIIICI MOOTIHQ , 'l"”""35 Plwck "la"-E hl”"'l"II '1”? plmm ckmng M "M humm5'l The Hill annual meeting of thci iii-lr -n your pocket ----here is an,Tho-ie are two htn not-kets andp(-hcwy Van”, w. 1' was mm M iiilVI'("NKIVP riuttit on which ttit-'pcnd.a ('lPlr'I('IlaI1lP 1-iillar tit FhInCI1IlI8.l'hP hmm, M M” Jahn Bmm,” l'T , A ""'"”"”" h'" ''""m”” "'9 Maclsar on November tith. with he seal skin is draped like Ia- ensemble. .119 p1'(r31d(I”l' an-5. .lt-iscph Mur- -.....-a phy presiding. The roll call was responded to by 11 members pay- ing their membership fees. one visitor was present. Meeting open-, led with tho Institute Odc. follow- ed by the creed in unison. Folksy Songs, Coffee House Tihe miiiules of the last animal ant reguar meetings were read I9-ynai--old niotlcl "I'm not reallyjnnd approved The treasurer gave. sure. It trairspurts me I guess." I Vt'l'.V I'0tN'l5C FF-D0" Wlll('h Show-i Tiicrc is nothing giddy about herQFrl I balance of 8.1i.83 on hand. The haiiju player in a red The procccd from the card sllDalPI' uith a iicort locket llap- party amounted in 38.40 it was ping on a golden chain takes moved and seconded that our ovcr rlit-king out a time like 3 card parties he held in scliool on steam train hciiind schcdulc. The TUEFFI-TV P"'"lI'85- MP5 -IOSPDII girl uuh Ihc tutti-lung shoulder is Murllhy '0 not srmv cards for still lost in licr own private world same. Several members tmirt to hut the shoulder manages to keep III? Birthday Blink which realized the beat The model smilcs. taps 543.02 for the War. it was decided twp km-(-, and 1,51,-ng. to continue the Birthday Bank HOT BEAT tor the coming year. This has a rvnl hot brat Thrcg A motion was made that the tccn-tigers do It "hand ,iive.." like School committee be responsible. dear-aiitivtliinili sigiials to music for treats for school children all which is jiring tor crowded plat-cs. Chrlslmas and Sdlolll !'l0SIfIt!I HIM --1-,.,. prr vctit runic lnr the that we donate the usual amount; smiL's" says guitarist liogcr K. of money (or gcnci-at proficiency, nv Rtml-JIIT RICE lILNDl)N iCl"t In .s'oho's .i.iut NIlIf)Il9 grey Iieiscnicnt Inllll. the coitce liousc clan has ll'wttH(".'0d a new ingrcdicnt in odd -n ti-othy appuccino -- the sad Ii-lLsi' songs of skitllc players in-irv go together moody tolk t.iii:: .'iiid tlic coffoc linusc IiIIIlIlS' pin Ill ttl artists tittd writers young -mittcirs and young drcaincrs Per- -aii. ll is a rrazc. sumcthing lash- wmihlc. but It sccms dccpcr. to wiiir almost a rciizzion. irains or goodbyes. (iillp is generally two guitarists a'ii.uiin playcr it man on the i'ilnII)It"-RTl(I-WRSI'lI)l'h'!ITI. plus a tiih Smith "the rcst iust want the and INt'"d:'In('P l'0r years work at M v. striimnicr to sound the lit-at ” lie was born in Edmonton SPIIOUI. It Was moved by Mrs. :tviiliui hut t-aiiic to England with his par- R"?-SCII INKS. Sfconded by Mrs. ' I'l il.VTiVE SONGS cuts at lti mouths. - -lflllfl Mal'lSaa(' that we start -, itnil never had any nioiicy” A Frcnchmaii lwginning a mftellnils at 3 o'clock and that i lhr giularist songs. "Don't uanl hoard hustlcs rollers and still III"? 59 NW SIM"! "HIV in? M house on the hill. All I over rdrinks .i lllI1l' rouiig girl in tweed l""i'h- Blilllkrll I0? I""ilTllFIil!i 1 had was you babe . to sit and stocks collccts empty cups and 391?? (IISCUSSHI Mil I?" "M" ll"-'l'l a r. lmtllcs. "'write your rvtitmsts on ii 10 shilling notc” says a player "And pass 'cm to me " But no onc docs and s new song hcginsi "Rn-mance without It-mince is in noo-sitncc . . . " listen to my song." There is an Mr in his voicr. Rutnir him a young girl por- mu :0, well-di'cs.scd listciis ltkc sltonc statue. only her lctt shoul- tsr lylllfllel in time to the music. "Why do I come here" said a Reports were given by school. and sick conimittccs. Mrs. George, ltaydcii invited members to her homc tor Ilv: next meeting when roll call Vtlll hr answered with ant exchange of Christmas gifts nndl each member also to bring a sult.l Dbl? Kill for each Orphanage. Aii iisitui Ill Christmas, blankets are tn be donated by thr Insliiulr to thc Orphanages. Gilt committee to purchase same- Follnwiiig is the slate ut nltic-. ers Ior I956-57: President. Mrsf Hcnnctt Mat-Isaac; vice-pres, Mrs Malcolm Irving; sccrciary. Mrs. Gordon Machiinaldz ass't accret- 8r.V'. Mrs. William Hayden; trcas-I urcr. Mrs. Rtisscll Ings. nsslstantt treasurer. Mrs Lloyd Martin; schoool cnmmittcr. Mrs. Josephl MUFPIW and Miss Vcrns filartelt; , sick rommittlec. Mrs. Malcolm Macheod and MI'R Elmer (flnw;i cards. Mrs. I-Id MacDonald; and- Print-ctnwn United (Thurrh of Mill- pcquc or-rsented their annual tiliristmns Vesper Service with the choir rendering "Away In A Man- ger” and "0 Come All Ye Faithtul' The Praycr and scripture read- ings ucro givcn by Miss Anne Ranisay and Miss Patsy Ramsay. Tlic nrldrcsk has given by Mrs. Dcnton liogg The church was very prcttily ticcorntrd for thc oc- casion. Two dainty trimmed and lightcd trccs added to the Christ- mas spirit. Mr and WIN iii-orgc Crozier. Hnniilion. lctt rcccntly tor Hamil- ton. Ontario. They will visit with W. l.PSponsors Fine Scotch Concert A xerv large crowd cn.i0.Vcd the svinderlul Scotch concert in Bel- hui llall. sponsored by the Lower minun Women's Institiitc. Each miiIici- on the well prepared pro- pain ret-civcd lit-arty applause and no-arty all numbers new en- med. ilr Sinclair Mat-Tavish was tliairman and the program was II follows with Mrs. Monty Niac- hrhcin as organist for thc chor- jl Fllg pipe selections. Billy Bears nut-t .t. D. and Inn Bellr Mac- lihtmxon Milli Mrs I-lira l.;ii'iilict-. ltimiklyn Trio. hI'.i dam-iiig Ivan Nit-holsuii. it-iinst Qtiiirtctte. t ion Orchestra Iiucrmission. Sale at lunches tint soil drinks. Duet. Johnnie Bears and Mrs A .llacPhei-son. Solo Florence Glllts. Reltast Quartette Solo: Johnnie Bears. hnlo Hrs. I-Ezra Iuirahce Rrooldyn Trio. Rota llcrb Worth ltriiiarks by Mrs 1,:-e Smith Iii:-aulrnt oi the Wom('n's Instit- hip Vlnsint! Chorus. The Queen- ilr and Mrs Driiinn Hngg. "iltrltnn left on Friday morning "it Fort Myers. Florida. where 'ltry iiiil spend Christmas with iii. and Mrs. James A Ramsay. TflP.V ucrc accompanied by Miss llizahcth lianishy and PW iuhrcv "Wiktns. III Ki-nsington II" Sadie Cl'l'H is iisitiii- in V"-'"R'0n She is llir (tics! WI It-r vlaugliter. Mrs it-an 'IrIIltlf-I and 'aviiily. HR many mend; .tlII lw pita!- WI. has been .hip in rvurn to in home in Sprint l'ri'-ii VI? Ilmliinnon hnd tlic i '-Itlrlllllt of hrrahlllg my in Iy-t l”II the ill II: and lime tlr IN; Ihlitn 2 -int W n the Prim-r vmi:vi- 'in Int ll? llarid An'lr'vi- "9 V- -itrv tn (ili-1"r't '"' "I "it Sunday ev ring the "'- 'T. "We and Trel Rangers ttounty Hospital. Kensistoiosi .. wt to learn Mr. Bernard .'tlncKin-i ltlpg-ning chourus. their song. Wesley and Mrs. Crozler. "0?-M Mrlr Lewis Hayden and Reading. Mu Dr MM,DmmldA and family I Mrs. .lohn Mat-Isaac: directors. His many tricntts will rcgret to Mrs. Malcolm Irving and Mrs. lcarn Mr. Melville Baker. Ken- sington, is a paticnt in the Prince All trust for I spccdy rcrnvcry On Friday ovcning, llec. 2lst. the pupil: III Kcnsington Schools prescnlcd tlicir iiiiiiual Christmas cunt-crl in the auditorium of Kon- singtnn High School which wee; prettily dccoriitcd tor the ocasion. Mr. Austin Pcndergast acted as lrhairman and a splendid program of chorus. piano solos. dancing. dialogues. and rt-citations. was pre- sented. The pianists were Rev. l,M Murray. Mr. Thomas Hall and Miss Olive Thompson. ilr John Rilr). lialtir. N a pat- ient in the Prince County Hospital- Mrs G W. Ramsay. Maipeque. who has been visiting in St. John. i 53.8.. lctt reccntly to spend that Christmas holidays with relatives in Boston. Mass , Mrs Ernest Ilrycnton. Miss,- Jnyce Bryenton and Mrs Freddie (hampinn III Malpc-our view vial- 'ni'.s In summerstdc on Friday. De- tcmhcr Zlst. I Miss Elinor Bernard. Charlotte- :own. is visiting in Kensington. mp cur.-.t nl' hcr parcnts. Mr and Mrs Elmer Bernard. WI and ilrs James Htrkcit. llarnlcy. vu-re recent visitors to Charlottetown ('.V. N0 HOLIDAY DEATH! iiisiiirck. ND. M91-North om. cxpcrioncing its worst .. i t.-:. i- (WWII! year in his- uw-:-iwcl.V has the only state VII .l on-:' auirlrntal Iieatli . -i II"lill the (ihrlstmas lint ..., , ' i . yin-:Ilh.I were 1'!- in ii. In. tires. dmvniiu .V.,.p . may li:6rllPI.'l(' Iataiitlee so tar ll ;l9S6i. hrcnliinl UR Illlil 0' In '9' oi theltn ism. l shore lFrom Cavendish to Dalysy Beach can claim Allegiance from the crowds i-liy roads are red. ind twice prevails alone this 'rr's The state hast -IMCDII Murphy; gifts. Mrs. Geo- rge Hayden and Mrs. Lloyd yiaru lin. Red Cross Mrs William Hayden: programme, Mrs Stirl- lml "Ills and Mrs. Riisscll Ings. Mrs Imwiti Hayden niadc 3; hearty vote of thanks to rt-tiring: officers which was seconded by Mrs Russell lngs. A delicious luncheon was writ-(ll by the hostesses. alter which the. meeting closed with the Queen, ; GARDEN OF THE GULF Prince Edviard Island seemed a vtorld away i When first I found it on the class. room chart; . Deep-nestled in the Gull. remote it lay An Island province. and a land a- part. I next explored it through the prin- ted page 0! Lucy Maud Montgomery: tarn- nus bonit- tireen Gables brought to lite it her- hege (it romance. thmugli enchanted vale and brook. But whcti one sun the island to much more In understondt Wlir t'hai'lntts-tmrn became Cnntedrrntionl vihr Cradle the nnrthcrn hem (ll tidr-washed Mantimes Then one is led To hold this garden province II a gem Ileiea Hill Yriuns Jriis nnttortn Street, Ttlrlilllll I0. OIIIIYIQ l POT or GOLD CHOCOLATES 1 LI. BOX . 9- CHRISTMAS SNOWFLAKE SHORTENING 4o NEW PINK LIOUID VEL Last FOR saxuigt Ilai-t.i' in Si-II.I.ahi'atioii at tlw Now Tear. Shell after shell - - 1937 gets a ruiisiiig yelctiiiin at ('tI-til' St'PI-IR MARKIIIT - tur KPII putting on a gala -table alter tatile - . . c-asp latter case are tilled viiih lovt. low: prices on fine foods for I happy holiday - - - for all the line Toasting iHPI' the lung iioelu-iid It's wrutinu-t So -come shop - - come save! Start. the .M'w c dtiiii:-i - - - tor a gay party huttot tip.-ii IIHIIKP and eVci'ybod)'s X our right with a cartiul ot lit-ll ttttiiiltti Hlluel. lv tut W'tlll'l- TEKIDFD yTCH GRADE 'A' P.E.I. GROWN Till”. HOSTESS WITII TII It) MOSTESS SHOPS CO-OP STEAK GI)I.Il-SEAT. Fl'I.I.Y IDRAWN-OVEN READY ALI. WEIGHTS-GRADE A A NEW YEAR'S TREAT YOIING STEICR-Y()l7R (lHOI('I') ROITNI) -. SIRLOIN - T-BONE MAPLE LEAF HAMS w- a PICNIC STYLE Av. 5-7 Lbs. DEVON SLICED BACON'wr69” 99 t.. 90 .. 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