J rm: cuAnnIAN”.- -rv CHAR ..-gm l'5'!'l' tllwtiler - Weddell ltladdlllg A ceremony of interest took place on January 26, st Ire United Parsonage. Chstlham. Ontario. when Dorie Anne Marie Weddell. - ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Weddell. Ohatlhem. became the bride of Ralph Edmond Lowther. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Lowtber. Cra- paud. P. E. l. The officiating min- ister was the Rev. C. G. Park. The bride wore a navy sheer -georgette dress with taffeta ribbon t.-lm. and navy matching bonnet. Miss Marie Musgrove was the bride's only attendant. and the groom's brother. Norman Lowizher. acted as groomsrnan. A small reception was held at the home of the bride. Out-of-towel gusts were the groom's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Lowizher. Crslpoud. P. E. I., and tlhe bride's auant. Mrs. Douglas Sandwith, Cadillac, Michigan. Game . The Albqrton nasal: ioumeyed to c onlllonday night to tie the . Aces 1-all in a hotly con- t game before a very large of excited fans. i eless for the first , ; a, shot was award- thence: at e halfway mark in ; and A. Richard . V the first goal of the even- t A 1' Tkniah. Mlllmsn tied it up , -the third period with a long ishot,-and Qle game went into over- . with neither tesm being able score the winning goal. I.-intttlic. ., Regsls -- Gosl,lr. Hardy; dc- fence. 3. Profitt. . Barbour; for- wards. W. Stewart. ill. Gavin. G. Matthews. M. Klnch. R. Fraser, E. Millman. t. Atkinson. . Aces ..- Goal. sprague; defence. K. Mccrse F. Richard. B. carter. T. Kinch: forwards. A. Richard. V. Arsenault, M. leclair, R. ML-Innis. P. Richard. G. Perry. CBAPAUD SCHOOL Report. for half ycnrly exams: p UMMAR1; Grade ix: 1. Frances Myers; 2. 8 Joan Gamble; 3, Sheldon Harvey. Grade VIII: 1, Margaret Mac- n"'' P"'"' Donald; 2, Arlene Macvlme; 3. Scoring None. pennmes gg Nona Edith Shcrrell. Grade V11; 1, Eleanor Waddeli. Gene Roger-son (equal); 2. Robert Si-lerrcn; 8. George Sherren. Grade VI: 1, Joyce Canfield; 2. Joan Howntt: 3, Barry Dawson. Bernadette Connolly. - Teacher. Grade V: 1. Arnold Stewart; 2. Gordon Sherren; 3, Juanita Sher- ren. Grade IV: 1, Fay Luque; 2, Dinnne Harvey; 3. Alfred Sher- I'OlI. . Grade III: 1, June Leard; 2. Pearl Bruce and Sheldon Myers (equal); 3. Mnriorie Trowsdsle. Grade II: 1, Iran: Sherren: 2. Heath Myers; 3. Wayne Moly- IIEIIUX. Grade I: 1. Vance Molyneaux: 2. James Sherrcn. Male Boollkeeper WANTED p Good wages for right party Second Period ,.1-Aces. A Richard 2-Regais. F. Millman Penalties - None. Third Period Scoring - None. Penalties - R. Mclnnls. BORDER, ALBANY, OEOEOUE AREA Let us make your meal planning easier during the Lenten season. with tasty fresh or smoked cod fillets. haddock fillets. salmon, mackerel. halibut. fish sausages. etc. We have a complete line of dried, salt and canned fish. All our groceries are sold at bargain prices to help you save money by making your food dollar buy more. ABIIGWEIT C0-OP . 1100 15.00 ' i i i t c '1 and 't.';j..'., use Conway Wwomenls Instit- ute was held at the home of Mrs. George 'mp1in, Pebrusry ms. -30-. Charles Palmer has re- turned to his home after spending some time with his brother. Mr. l-lsrold Palmer. Borden. Mliss'Vern.s lflscncnald. Pree- land. is spending a few days with Herald Palmer her aunt Mrs. . Borden. Mrs. William MacDonald. Pree- isnd. returned to her home after spending a few days with her another. Mrs. Msohdygen, But. an . Mr. John J. Murphy retired sec- ltionmsn Conway. spent a few dlys in ollarlotmown. visiting relatives and friends. Mr. John A. Mscxinnon, Con- wsyls oldest citizen has been con- fined to his bed for several weeks with the ”l"lu”. The many friends of Mr. Leigh Craig win be glad to learn he is progressing very favorably at the Prince County Hospital. Mrs. George Thompson and son Jack were recent visitors to Sum- morslde. Mr. Bruce Lewis. summerside. spent the week-end with friends at Conway. inn and Mrs. Arthur Smith. of Freeland, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell I-Iayes. Alberton on Sunday. Mr. Lowell Matthews, Black Banks is visiting friends and rel- atives at Halifax. Miss Donna. Palmer, teacher at Brae, spent the week-end with parents Mr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer, Freeland. Mr. Harold Henderson. teacher at Cape Traverse, spent the week- end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Edgar 1-! d Freeland. Mrs. Wendell MacKay and daughter Judy have left on a trip tolloliand. ' Mi-so I-lugh Ramsay is spending a few montbs at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Simmons. Mrs. Raymond Miiligan and son F ' - "iss Elizabeth -Ram- say were recent visitors to Sum- Apply C''''""' 8”" IIOIINI-2'3 AUTO PARTS rnolvs 34-ill - 8 mm "Q1 0 T ICE SPORTS CRYSTAL RINK FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16th. Hockey Queen Square 'vs. Summerside High Skating after game I, '. y..'1ul-mu ecu. amraumiluud lulu-ll: .-diam. V... rms nasal! DI: the cuwm Imlesu ad villus etligalhml . - Have Cl chat with the CAREER C',OUNSEllOR ,R.C.A.F. RECRUITING UNIT. SIIMMAERSIOE AIRPORT Let him tell you about the opportunities in Canada's expanding Air Force. 0 O O If-you are physi ally fit. between 17 and 39 yearsof age. an have the required Grade 8 ,'(or better) Education. you are eligible for any groundcrew trade. 'IOTE-TllESE HEW OFFIOE JIOIIRO: 9.00 am. to 5.00 p.m. Monday throu&i)l Saturday. - Open Tuesday Evenings till 9. p.m. . - .. . mcrside. Ml.-s. John D. Palmer and son Cecil Palmer, also Mrs. Oscar Macueill and son Billie motored to Surnmerside Saturday on busi- ness. Mr. Austin Mncxklnon. Kant- ford, Connecticut is visiting his father Mr. John A. Macliinnon who has been sonfined to bed for some time. Mr. and Mire. George and son Eric. Lot Sixteen guests of Mrs. skerl-y's Mrs. John Brooms. Slrerry, were mother, Mrs. John nroome has returned to her home after spending some- time with her daughter, Mrs. Mur- iel Ellsnds, MaoNeill's. Miss Delores Bigger, Portage. was a guest at the homes of her sisters. Mrs. Edgar and Mrs. George Morrison. Miss Jean Wagner. MacNeil'ls' who has been spending some time with her sister Mrs. Daniel Ad- ams. Conway is visiting friends at Southport. Mr. Erland Ramsay has return- ed to his home at Conway after a serious operation at P. 0. Hospit- al. His many friends wish to see him -out around again before long. The World's Day of Prayer ser- vice was held in thel United church. Conway on Friday after- noon at 3:30 with Mrs. Ivan Har- -dy, Zkeelsnd Presbyterian. rep- resentative as lesder. A collection of 31.15 was taken. Mr. and Mrs. George Tuplin and daughter Myrna were guests at the home of Mrs. Tupliirs par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Smith. Professional earls rle loll Chartered Aceeunhsst Canadian flank of Commerce llllldiog ' PIIONI use lsmasersids, P. I. I. it . A "r. ' Opt.D., R.0. orrossnalss Kym lxamtned Chases -titted .0ffiee nears: can--nus aadbyappeixtmeat In-erlt.Iemmsrstds T i .s Fa O..l' iorlolsrrlsn ' csmpletevl-slAaalyses. olssseaflttsl” ' Plolflllis l 'l'oplar urovsonlmdsyulbb-' rum lith. ThemanyfrlsndsofMrI.Ilrll- annmiy.nealsnawtlinsNtto learnshehssllsd sooth: attack ofsisknemlllioininwishinghor sspeedyreoovsrytohsalth. Mrs. Richard Palmer. Freeland. has been on the sickness list for sometime and bowl about tha same. Her many friends wish her a speedy reco y. Miss Georgie Tuplln nurss-in- training at Victoria Generation- pltal. Halifax is spondim her vac- atucn with her parents Mr. and Mrs. George Tuplin. Conway. 4 Mr. Robert Morrison who isom- ployed with Morrison and Mac- Rlae 'at Summerside spent the week-and with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Morrison. Con- way. - . Mr. Billie Macllelll. son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Maclleill was rushed to Prince county Hospit- al Saturday evening. for an oper- ation. Billie's many frl f wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. Sterling Palmer has return- ed to his home after a pleasant trip to the States visiting mother Mrs. Nelson Palmer his sister Mrs. Elsie smith. and -The following are the names of the not Eleven Hockey Team who are doing I good job of playing at Mt. Pleasant Rink: 1. Harold Phillips. 2. Arnold Ramsay. 8. Reginald Machesn. 4. Harold Hen- derson, 5. George Henderson, 0. Lowell Matthews. 7. Raymond Mil- ligsn. 8. Jimmie Tuplin, D. Em- mett Kelley, lo. Cecil Macleod, 11. Harry Ramsay. 12. Jack Thompson. 3. Alvin Bryan, lid. Kenny Macleod. 15. George Deir- on. 16. Hillard Kelley. The following are the names of the First Aid stsndard class at MaoNeiils Mills who hsve'been in- structed for the past several weeks by Mrs. Oscar Macllaill: 1. Ed- ward Phillipa: 2. Stanley Phil- lips: 3. Bessie Bridges; 4. Mrs. Ralph Ellands; 5 and it. Mr. Ind Mrs. Lawrence Melligan: '1. Mrs. Orrin MacDonald: 8. Mrs. James Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mur- phy, Misses Erma and Grace Mur- phy and Joyce Bridges. The final exams to be given February 14th by Mrs. Harry Cudmorc, Char- lottetown. , The regular monthly meeting of the Women's Auxiliary of Bt. Peter's Anglican Church Lot El- even was held at the home of Mrs. Oscar Maclveill with Mrs. John D. Palmer and Mrs. Maclleill as Joint l-osteases. The World Day of Pray- er servlce was carried out with Mrs. Reginald Palmer as leader. In the absence of the Secretary. Mrs. George Tupiin was acting secretary. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. Roll call was answered by six members and Mrs. Dlgnsn Joined the Auxiliary and also was organist for devot- ional service. Mrs. John W. Palmer and Mrs. ldward Boyle were appointed as delegates - to Kinnon sent a Thank-You Card to the Auxiliary for fruit received while she was sick. It was moved and seconded that bills be paid. M.rs.rCieorge Tuplin invited mem- bucs for next meeting. Mbeting closed by repeating the Mispsh. A dainty lunch was served by the hostesses and a collection of 37.70 taken . p The regular meeting of the Con- way Ladies Aid was held at the home of Mrs. Oscar MscNeill on Saturday evening February 8rd with six member. , ' Mrs. George Tuplin was lender for de- votlorlsl part of meeting assisted by Mrs. El-land Ramsay And Mrs. Oscar Maclleill. In the absence of the President Mrs. Lalgh Craig and the Vice-President. Mrs. Ralph illliands. Mrs. nrland Ramsay was appointed chairman for the even- ing. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. Roll call was snswdred by six members with a verse of scripture. It was moved and seconded that all bills be paid. It was moved and seconded that the World's Day of Prayer service be used at the Women's Auxil- iary meeting of the Anglican Church which was to be held at the home of Mrs. Oscu Ilaclteill on Friday rob. 0th with Mrs. John D. Palmer and Ira. Mac- Nelll as Joint hostesses. Mrs. Run- ssy presented bin for Insurance on Church. Place of next meeting undecided. Meetins closed by repeating the Mispah. Lunch wsa servedisnd a collection of 31.13 was taken. TORONTO STOOKS (Continued from page 12) :4 BNO Que Man ....- ......... 25 Guemont ...... .. ..... ON 7-! 5700 Cluesabe ...... .. .. IRS 50Culnte A ..... .. .. 10 1000 llsnwich . . .. .. M sooones Pop.......- 20 1(B00 Red Pic .. .... ... 3 1500 Reef Pets ..... ...- 27' 25 Reeves .... .. -l... ...... I00 2000Regcourt. ..... .... 5 1700 Rocha .- .... ....... ,9 1-2 Btidilnoxans .. ....... .. N can Royalite .- .... . .,14 1-2 0000 Bllpununl .. .. .. 4 llollussell ...... ...... II ' 12!!!!) Ryan Ll: ...... .. .. 21 moo Rysnor ..... .. .... I Bdolsn Ant .. .. .... 275 2'-iotllsnd Rvr .. .. ... 43-4 soosum W. .. . 6 bolcythes XD ...... .. ll r .....-... .. ssu mo Ielburn . ill IanmasiIe.PR- his members of the Laura Bain Mis- Charlottetown. Mrs. William, Msc- ' MscNelll late yesterday by plane "M as far as Moncton and will com- plete the journey from there on ' to Boston by train. lie was ac- companled by his father, Mr. W. B. Msclleill.-gs. -W. M. S. INTIITAINID - Mrs. C. B. Jelly entertained the of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gam- of Unionvale is spending sev- days, in Brae. the Nest of his an-. andildrl. Rob- Mlss Elaine Macbeodwho is em- ployed in summer-side with ' the Telephone sxcilsnse. spent the week d at her home in Brae, the guest o her parents. Mr. and Mlrs. sionsry society of'the Summer- side Baptist Church at their Peb- rusry meet', on Monday-.even- ing at her home. The president. .Mrs. Bruce Johnston. opened the l'. W. Macleod. b- - worship service with the singing , of "He Leadeth Me". .The Script- The newly-organlscdqc. G. I. T. ure lesson in st. John 15 was read you, or springfield West has by Mrs. llrner Newson after gun my,-mg gome very interesting which a circle of prayer was ol- mg Qutructive meetings since its fared. An inspiring meditation mmmnuon by M". 3, 3, cat. '7” 3'' 'W"”p''' '” '”"" by borne. last Friday they enjoyed a the president and followed by the very ,uce.um1 vglgntlne pgrty at singing of "I Heard The Voice Of th u gonna Jesus say." The mlssgggsrz s&;y -' on Korea was presen y . 0 Mm Kglm Roy Lldstone. A biography of I ,,f:;;,:g"f,;”g'.'m;, who 1, m ”1”'" m'''A"m'y "' am pm" lummerslde at the home of her ince. Rev. Mr. Topper. was given mm is caukm 3,", ..,,.1.gy by Mrs. Day. During the business md I-mm hope .3 held for he, ,9, session the secretary read a letter M" Muhmm nanny mg of awreciation from Mr. Myron "'"z' fr '. ho ml in 3”, Erin of Moncton. N. n. for a turn miimmd :3” M mm”, box sent. Cards of thanks . were When ''9 3 read from rm. Clifford Smith "ailmen- and Mrts.IIutchlrlsoiI(ll.)dtrs. lgoand Gay. a olmer pres en. an rs. Ellsworth MaoNeill were presented was a. visitor to Coleman on stun; with Llfeuemberships. It being the say. Feb. 1-1 and was the gucs T1? hostess' birthday. she was present- Mr. and Mrs. Byron M&cPh09- ng ed with 3 gift by the members. nuny friends of Mrs. MacPhee w Following the Mispah benediction. be pleased to know that she is mak- the lunch committee. Mrs. J. 1!. mg some improvement after her Laeuty and Mrs. Newson. served recent heart attsck and all her Mr. Howatt of Peticodlac. N. 3.. dell' runlhmenltl-5 legion of friends unite in .wlshinI her g speedy restoration to health. Enmore and M... ...........u. no ..... several days as a patient in the Turner Nursing Home in 0'LesI'V was able to leave the institution on Monday, Feb. in, and is spend- ing a few days the 8119"? of 11" sister. Mrs. nay Jelly and Mr- Jelly of O'Dell'l'- --Rev. Blair 3. Colborne cf the West cape Pastoral charge of the United Church of called! en- ti” . lil:'.3”...”.'.”""' ti”"?.i """"”d ”..”i”. ".l.Tl"i?."”?..n”: Plessan ce rs er seven an sunagy, ye. birthday on Feb. 'lth. Anwng l-M seek a change of pastoral relations guests present were Mr. and Mrs. the last of the Conference year. Robert lumen and Mr. Orrin ln- June 90. Rev. Mr. Colborne has man, Victoria West. , served for tllreemyelarsuolil tglis pas; i "my toral charge w c cu as Mrs. Walter Enman. MscAdnm. 9,,” can rgggum-.5 of Bethel. rm. 4- vmunz her d-usher. Mm Glsnwood in: Child Wolfe. -mu Wlllism Moore, Victoria West. and 1, his 111-gt charge since his ordin- other relatives end friends. mm. 3". ML columns and Mrs. '''''P colborne are well known in O'Dssry M5; and Mrs. Roberhuarindgy. ,3 mm. pmonggg 3,: Springfield No Enmore. were v ng . on; Even mm. (mm and Mrs. '1'hemas MacArthur on gm i Tuesday afternoon. - u . . Harris of Knu - The Mlowinl mm "115 vicinity zo33"r.oJel5'3a '3... last mm out '9" in S"''"''”"'" "" T"”i''Yi her brother. Mr. John w. Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Theo. mman. Mr. of wmhmmum Mu," pang Bidney Enmsn. Mr. Gordon Mnc- aw”, in howl,” them ML shgw 5m"”'' M" L”-Vd !''”'t' "3 M” was a native of o'l.esrY. P- 3- 1-. I "m M” wumm xwm son of Mir. and Mrs. Louis Shaw of O'I..eIl')'. Mr. Gus. D. Shaw ill the only brother living near Char- lottetown. The sisters are:- Mrs. John I-lsrris. Knutsford. P. E. 1.: Mrs. Robert Carruthers of Red Mm, Quebec; Mrs. Wessman Har- ri. and ms. somnar Visit of Farm. ington. Mass. to whom deepest gympnthy is tended. Mk". Shlw viisted O'lesry last summer. Vicinity Miss Ethel Prost has returned to her home lnspringhill site: spend- ing a few days in Enlnore. -Mrs. Prod Bailem spent the weekend in St. tlleanor's, a guest of her son, Mr. William Bsllun. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Enman and little daughter were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Preston llnmen. on Ties- day night. -Mrs. Roy Ulman was visiting her mother, Mrs. C. R. lirlman. recent- Mr. sad” :acArthur j. were v n o .mcra on uNm.y .1 om. am”: 0,, M,-. Tilers were almost sixty ycunz ",4 Mn John E mmpmn mg people present at. the Valentine M... mwlock 3””; Party on Monday night. Feb. 12. at the home of Mr. and Mrsa Margin nun”, , Caseley of Co emsn un er c ;.?”.'..i”.l".E.... stnth:yTl:Tny'e gt auspices of the 339 Unit" Y”';l';f! his sister Mrs. Allison Raynor on Peoples Union. is party are m Monday evening. He also visited with a short worlhp serfgnlifod his mother who is a patient in ductnd by 3111- F'- W- - an p, o, gogpgm, The minutes we:-elresd by Miss ........ Donna Palmeriealolgy Mg.:'mesP.ha'rld The death occurred in the Prince contacts were 81' County Hospital on Feb. 1st of and the minister. Rev. W. G. Dawn Marie. infant daughter of Dickson. t the conclusion. dtlnty Mr. and Mrs Earl ldscliaurln. 'lhe refreshments were served and this funeral -was held on Saturday so happy evening concluded by the terneon at the home of Mr. R.ob- Mlmlh Be ert Mscliaurin. Reverend Mr. nediotion. Tile Brae Y. P. U. is the largest Young Peo- llowe officiated at the house and grave. Interment was in the ple's Union in the Western Pres- bytery and one of the largest People's Cemetery. Victoria West. United Church Younl People's 1200 sylvanltg ...... -.. l4o'l'eck I-l - . ..- ......225 groups in the province. 10 25 1-4 " OAIEO ' TIIEATRE KINIINGPION Wednesday & Thursday 7:15-9:15. Walter Wsnger presents " - (Technicolor) The magnificent story of Cherokee N00 Tow Pete ..... ... .. J03 'i'rsns' Imp ..... ...... 330 'mB'l'l-ans Res ...... ..... 19 41050 Trend Pete ...... ... 100 18000 1 .. .'.'.' Lansing. llalt wildcat. lulu angel. 9;? 3,. c;?,':,,a,'W: pg all woman-s redheaded bundle of mo u, c.,, w u w d nalnlle who ruled an empire of mwvllml u g u. M . volence that boiled over at the 1"; vmm," " W yg 9 single whisper of one word . . . I-mo Wm” g p w y 4, out dtss-,rlng' Susan Hayward. gs Waits Am ...-. -.... 18 14 Rob-rt Pro-M P-an Amos!-m West Ashley ...... .. ' soon y .... .. .. .. 131-2 1M,W.nchostsr .. .. . 1! ldwsrd -.... ..a. . mo Wlnlllt ..... ..- .. 47-8 1000 Wiser-a ..... skate After-Gsmb' 19; i v. . i ...r . '. ...i4, .... , M 2 wt... .2 ,5 '- r'-..ti:'.. . 1 V . ' lllrstrllll llllallllull , 01-tin. .3" ("it'll ,-rsocasv Bodeque funk ilo. - .: 1 ' p . night, Wednesday. South liters . V 3,. "mm u. v W . 1 League. Albany vs. lsdseus. , --- mo mm"! m. . ' . Game starts sis. slut. after. A. 4 , mt . l . mt... . ugun pm... lav. Ilair .3. Oolbol-be of sprlng- - , . , 9 ...... , rislduwast to0'laary hand. 0! m,”'"'v J is t- I. .'..... gum nu; ..g.m.on onday. . . .. - - N ' e as fiumencresponlded to an - g " 1 55,33" 3?" ”' ”''7u',” schedule o'fhu d the, 'g'"lI' in last evening at six o'clock Mr. and Mn. ldward MacDoug- 1” 1.” "n County League will be M. "Ice lat the Olympia luau at. who were visitors to sprlneunls mom” I! v unipim Crystal. lunl: mum lat...” ”' wsscausedbysn owof West on Sunday. Pub. 11. the guest -- 0 "Ll ill hi .3. C. A. P. and the noxdenn an oilintheoilfurnacs. Pinmsnofthoirsenandhlsfsmily. W h -OHM!-W .'l'1lAirforcewu1b,N"' were soon able to control the . 2?? mum" was II "M M009 ii tllns hard for 3- V1,. .,,cM':!i- bisse and exllngulan the fire has Deepest ulnpsthy is being a. In on... victory will put them in ....,, t no damage resulted except smoke has" :9 m-., A, .1, uggmgon '9 . . - r-'- pmttloi. one point .11.... 0, if d-m-so-.-8- om-ry who received the news '5" -'i"”'”" ”-G- L '1'- i'-."”"” llWIImld- Oman. ' ”m."-m'o'hu.um. m1metattheParsonagevfortl'lelr - : -IJAVIC HUM IOIIUN - Jug” on d-IL ' IVOIIAUI l . ' luv. 4. Douglas nrumlll. who .. . new no motion-I men use on Tuwn has been seriously ill in the T... mama 0, my 5.”. at world Day of service of ,, ' 3 Prince county Hospital for some 0! o.uu., who ,um,,d . won worship. for girls was used. It was . ' a days. has so far recovered as to be on nww, mnunug. 9, 1,, V9,, p U11 Rltlnlkl 'PfIV8I- A we tohlsavemby plan: for Boater; "aw-I 3" mm, . ho ' Wwiaat A Friend We 13:: in . are e w nceve lspecis ,' " beautifully rend , --. treatment and checkup. Father in” "m ”” F” "i ”"”'””"P”” Joan -Currie and The Alberta: Town pressive service was followed by the regular business and handi- craft perlods. . The Albcton United Church W. ss.s. uxiliary met in the Church Hall t 'mesdsy afternoon with the vice-president. Mrs. G. E. "".l.' ” 1'3? ””'il.'...3””:.l'?”".'ll wor lp se ce. w or , theme "His silent Presence." was .,,"',i 'we:1if:waa:d 'MCtmm"' 1” W m''- -'- W- Wwhr 0" !'ina.nce: Councillors c.'”E”" motion of Mrs. J. H. Wells. second- Burke. wd Came. ' Mt. 04 by him 1- 3- IGIM "10 91" Bills amountzlnag to salsa were Wm” ”' d”W"'” '9 P'”b7”"m passed. On motion the street com were ordered paid. Mire. J. R. mm" was empowered to lag; Bonyman volunteered to be nail mg neoeegs , to correct the con. MIN! 101' "10 Mlfch MGM"! gested puking conditions in from when worship will be led by bus. 9: me fmkg, 6. H. Gown and the shady by Tenders for the poslilon of To... The new council was an-., by C. R. Profltt, J .P. The forillok committees were sppol,-m,d. Pile: Councillors, Weeks, M... chews and Blslvke. Street: com. clllors Matthews. Currie and PW. itt. Police: org 1.-l..om.' Corbett. and Weelos. Stleet llgln. lng: Councillors Burke. Pl-oiitt. Ml'8- 0001!! Ramssy- 53 "W"-' policeman are to be called la.- on Glristisn at J ”', . was c d to e . L ” not Iglgl: read by Mrs. William Aubrey. than March 10th, employmcm to Mrs. P. A. Fitzpatrick and Mrs. G. H. Coffin presented very fine reports of Presbyterisl. They were tendered a vote of thanks. moved by Mrs. J. W. Waugh and sec- onded by Mrs. G. H. Hardy. The study. which had been prepared by Mrs. Charles Johnston. was presented by Mrs. James H 1': ions were made to send a Valen- ne gift to a member of the Aux- iliary who recently met with an accident. The meeting closed with the Mimah Benediction. "Perfect Inve Casieitl out Pear" was the theme of this year's dega- I ly devotional World Day of Prayer service in which women all around Today ';""""" 3:30-7:158:15 the world participated on the first Thug-gday ....,.......... .7115-9:15 Friday in Lent. February 9th. The I ' Al-herton group met at 3 p.m. in the United Church Hall Whl0h'hId been nicely arranged by Mrs. J.R. Bonyman and Mrs. Jesse Matth- ews. me open Bible and tall white candles formed a worship centre. The service was led Jointly by Mrs. A. C. Green, president of the Unit- ed Church W. M. 5. Auxiliary. Mrs. G3. Cunningham, eaident of thil Presbyterian W. .; and Miss Maud Dyer. president of the Ang- lican W.A. The pianist was Miss Annie usrd. special music added to the spirit of reverence and beauty which prevailed through the" service. Following a prayer for peace with which the service opened. Mrs. -G. B. Cunningham and Mrs. hrl Akinson sang "nave Thine own Way. lord", and hter in the service Mrs. John 8. Wells rendered "The Love of God". Mrs. Howard Clark was accompanist. Prayers were oiifered by Miss An- nie laard. Mrs. James I-lodgson. Mrs. W. C. Lawson, Mrs. Howard Clark.' Mrs. H. W. Matthews and Mrs. J. R. McMahon. In a com- prehenaive but brief address. Mrs. P. A. Pitspstriek recalled references to fear made in Holy scripture and pointed out how Jesus. God's gift to the world. had dispelled fear. Through teaching illiterate people to read and providing them with the Bible and other Chris- tian literature. they may learn to know the "perfect love which cast- eth out fear.” The offering was received by Mrs. J. C. Matthews and Mrs. G. H-. Coffin and will be forwarded to the Women's Inter- Church Council of Canada for use in promoting literacy and provid- CAPITOL Summer-side (THE BEST IN SOUND dz MOVIES) Today 7:15-9:15 - Thursday 3:30-7:15-9:15 begin the first of April. DONG CHURCH Holy Trinity Church at Hull, V ”' e. is said to be the long. est parish church in England- 272 feet in lenrth. ing Christian literature for people in all lands. x-. t Iiilllsl ii 0 Hit llllljll ' Blllllllli ll IN llllw” i” All HOWARD DUF M RM. TUREN -0-In Z-shah-eawlmaw -tr-av--snowy-n--av--W .0UT.0l':lliE REAR! OF ,tlE,W,YORK comesjtghisg glomoroucjtgvegstogryl --ls 'CIffIIOONtIsse ' ” MES 3-10