rue GUARDIAN. on Sunday afternoon. January it Much inspiration from the beautiful hymns sung by the choirs and congregation. l l York Highlights Mr. and Mrs. Burhoe of Park- dale were recent guests or Mr. and Mrs. William Watts, York. . moi; Twaiiva You will be delighted with .. this fragrant tea "SAl.AliA'.' ' OIANQE PEKME The January meeting of York Auxiliary of the Women's Mission- ary Society met in the church on Wednesday, January 10. business was done. Owing to ill health of the president. Miss Aletha Brown of Char- 'lottetown spent the week-end in York. the guest or her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leitli Bi-own. . N, , Mr. luymn mum student 0! rangemenrs were made for e vis Prince of Wales College. was visit- ' K . ing in York over the week-end. the smmm home from or" Road. spent the week-cud in York. the guest of Mrs. Roscoe MacDon- ald' turning from his carpenter that evening. Mrs. James Mac-Lauglilin. Stan- hope, is a welcome guest in York. visiting It the home or her daugh- ter Mr and Mrs Walter Mallet i" Y”” M" ”” md"y Mr. and Mrs. Wendail Vcsscy GENERAL was obtained . miitses gave Much I.smounted to .33. the Mrs. Horace Vessey, the vita-president. Mrs. Elmer Brown. presided. Ar- it o! Dr. Florence Murray, Mis- January 12, of a heart attack. came as a. siaggeriiig blow to his daugh- ters and sons, as Mr. Birt was re- work i The Trail Rangers of York met evening with their leader. Rev. Mr. Doug- lass in charge. Some of the note- worthy training given is teaching CHARLOTTETUWN an article for Auction sale. Coin- their reports. New appointed were: - water committee -- Jackie and George Andrew. Basin committee -Bonmll bins and Alden Newson. Programme committee -- Joan Veasey and Rose watts. Collection An interesting reading was given by Rose Watts. Meeting adjourned. COM Mrs. Ira Lewis was hostess to the members of York Evening Aux- iliary of the United Church at her home on Tuesday evening. A large number of members were present. W55" M Ml” "m M” Eb” Ll"? Sympathy of a host of friends Miss E. Underhay. Mrs. Allan Miss Wilma runs 0! Chnrlom and relatives throughout York pod Swan and Mrs. R.aky;monc:x I C h d i' extended to the m- had charge of t e vo cm "W" ;”h5 5 rccwlj IY'”9I:”'S nlzgelaz: families of the late James period and Study Book on Japan. mm,” 0 9" ”5""' ”' ” M” Birt of Charlottetown; recently The president. Mrs. Earl Ling. pre- Y”k' ' of Coveiiesd Road. Mr. Birt's sud- sided. The sectretaries and trees- ., , TY" , , (1 ii assing on Friday evening, urer gave their reports. Corres- Miss Doiis Brovui. Cmcliead C D pondencg was read, Delegates. Mrs. krl Ling and Mrs. Ira Lewis were appointed to attend the P. E. 1. Presbyterial, iieid in Summer- stde. Mrs. Allan swan was appoint- ed to attend as Mission Band dele- gate. Members made arrangements for Dr. Florence Murray. All mem- bers agreed to clean the church on the following evening. Meeting clos- ed by the president giving the bene- "nd 5”" Sumnm were "sums h the has to conduct a business di tion A daint lunch was served Ymk """"y' me W95” "I M"'luicoting- to gain confidence in be . - y . , . . y Mrs. Lewis and committee in :31? xg:;.ilRlI:51;l3)0I:f:fdD”lmm and performing offices assigned. Their charge. . ' code, if lived up to, is cer- -L ' , ' y -T-m--mm-j V 7- The Misses Olga Pi'(JilLlC oi Chsr- :;':11)n:ln:rea" training m cm” M - lottetown and Christine Proude of l ---- Pleasant Grove. spent the week- ' end in York. the guests or their M33” G'”"d”n V95"-W '3" T"'50 pwemi Mr, and Mm peter day aiteriioon, January 10, was JOHN M. INMAN proud?! guest of honor at a Birthday party given by his parents. Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Vessey. Many were Mr. and Airs. Alllsoii West and son Blair. of Parlcdalc were re- cently the guests in York of Blaii-'3 FLUORESCENT LAMPS and family of Charlottetown visit- ed in York recently at the home oi Mrs. Crasweil's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry swan and Mr. and Mrs. Dewar Swan and family. Junir Red Cross met for president presiding, the The Indoor Rifle Club of York held their opening shoot in the basmiciit of the new school on Friday. January ID. A large iiuni- ber of ions and club menibers were on hand this opening night. eighteen members. Roll call ”What each member would ed with." Committees gave reports and new ones were pointed:- Water - Erma and Earla Ling. Basin - Thompson. Programme - The Canadian Girls In Train- ing met for their weekly meeting at York Manse on Friday evening January it). A large number of members were present. The usual business was curried out and a Kitchen work is easier in better light . Cool, diiiused G - E Fluorescent Lamp lighting in the kitchen is easy the games played and everything lit- tle boys can think at doing was The Happy Workers of York their semi-monthly meeting in the Jun- ior room of York School. With the minutes of last meeting were read and ap- proved. Roll call was answered by for next meeting to be answered with, like next and future roll calls answer- their ap- Watts Fredda Mar- joric Lewis and Hazel Vessey. col- lcction for meeting amounted to ' After several weeks of illness. tihere passed peacefully to his rest on Thursday, January 4th. at the P. E. Island Hospital. John M. In- m.andpm.em5' Mr. N". M”. Hm, doiic. After some more games and main of New Argyle. in his forty, 800 V9550i'- com'?sL5' line" mu” chwa 1”" ninth year. leaving to mourn his aftei hop rig tlsordon would have Pam” his Wm. me mrm". Mr. and Mrs. Meml craawen. mm "19" '””"”'Y P''”"- Christena Macbean of Desarble. one daughter, Isobel. who is at home convalescing after a serious operation at the Victoria General Hospital in Halifax, N. 5.. and an aged father. who lived with his son at the home in New Argyle. The late John lnman. a faithful and lifelong member of the Church of Scotland. was a man of deep religious convictions. being able to say "Come and I will tell of what God has done for my soul." The funeral, which was largely attended, was held at his late home on Saturday. January 0th. service being conducted by his pastor. Rev. J. H. Bishop, assisted by Rev. D. Nicholson. "Pall-bearers were Leslie lilac- cs lves that modern , . , ,. U - ::'isV;"'l;;ca'n:'Ce, make, um li;rJvdlIEt:;::t1nr dl-7Y0Eld;lI"l0 fol- '40- Mew"? 3d1”"”"dt Nevin: Donald MacPhail. William k .m 1" easier Tl. in l? ' 5 M W" 95” Vi?” Potts. Robert MacQuiiri-ie. John on stem 51 p . - Y played and at R late hour the The York Islanders Junior Red MncE3c)1er-n and Jghn Macnevm l meeting adlourncd. Cross met in the Senior room of Interment was in Hampton York School on Friday afternoon. cemem-y, -r a'n Music lovers of sacred hymns The president was in the chair. from York charge and West. Cove- head United Churches, accompan. led by the choirs of York and West Covehead. enioyed the Musical The meeting opened by the 7COMPANV LIMIYED CAN ii7i”ri' GENEAL EECTRLC read and approved. Roll call It you dlslllio crowds of people and the hustle-and-bustle of business, by all means stay away from the 1951 Canadian lntsmoiional Trade Fair. For two weeks, May 28-Juno 8, the Trade Fair will be one of the busiest spots in the world; The things in which you are interested will be on display . . . from around the world and from around the corner. Naturally, that means your competitors will be there . ; 4 gompullng values .- .'. buying the best . . . getting new ideas. . l2llNlliilN lNlENllllilNlll Ask your trade association, or write for an informative illustrated l ii 5 l nbooliloi to The Administrator, Canadian International tirade Fair, Toronto. lliiliilllll MAY Rll JUNE ll. .. eaatcstso to no raouonoos or nmmsnoiuu. rasoa I II no oovsatussln 0! CMMM t r Dsfartmont of Industry and Natural Resource!- . Consult 4' Charlottetown. I roll being answered by eighteen mem- hers. Minutes of last meeting were f service held in Brncklcy Churchlnext meeting to be answered wit?ll Kingston and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. William Colwili acre recent visitors to the Capital Mr. Gcoige Beers was a recent visitor to the Capital on Thursday Mr. Horace wyllls and small son Barry were visitors to Kingston on Sunday Jan. 21st. Mrs. William Yc-uiiker spent the week-end in Victoria renewing old friendship. Mr. and Mrs. Eric MacF'adyen of Charlottetown were recent guests at, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ful- ton Willis. ' Mrs. Davis Ward has retun-icd to her home after spending a few days visiting with her sister Mrs. Clor- ence Frizzel in New Haven. Mr. Willard Lank. Commercial Traveller paid calls to his regular customers. Mr. Orman Yeo and Mr. Edgar Newson merchants in this District. Friends in the district were sorry to hear of the sudden death of Mr. William Green of I-Iampshire. Mr. Green was a former resident of this district and deepest sympathy is extended to friends and relatives of the deeased. Once again the residents of this district have been saddened by the passing of a beloved friend and re- lative. when on the morning of Jan. 24th. Mrs. Robert Barrett fell asleep in Jesus. Deepest sympathy is ex- tended to the family. Mrs. zelphs. Newson. 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