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HOGG, C.L.U., Divisional Manage Margaret Marshall, who won the Miss Canada beauty title this wear. was the indireet target of criticism in St. Catlfrlnes, Ont, where the Local Council of Women protested the payment to her of $200 for a two-day appeal-lance in the town.‘ Here is Margaret with Mayor W. ti. MacDonald on Sept. 20. whén she received the e200. The council insisted that sny “free money" should better be devoted to charity. VILLAGE BY THE SEA A grey sky with the sun gleam- mg through at times added sol- emnity to the service held at Vic- toria Hall on Remembrance Day November 11th. 1947, and with the flag floating proudly in a gentle breeze greeted all who had as- sembled st the- Memorial Tablet 1o do honour to our fallen heroes and those who had safely return- ed from the conflicts of World Wei l and II. The opening number on the programme was the sing ing oi O Canada by the schoo. children followed by prayer by Rev. Russell Woodside oi Tryor. United Charge, and the placing oi wreaths on the tablet. one by lit- tie Sylvia Boulter from the school, one by Mrs. L. D. MacLeod in hon- our of her ‘nephew, Murchison Gor- | ion who was lost st sea and one by Mr. Keith Boswell from the Legion. A full two minutes silence was tnen observed very reverently as all stood with bowed heads in honour oi the . noble lads who fought so gallantly and died that‘ we might enjoy the freedom and the peace that now is ours. The next part of the morning's pro- gramme took place inside the Hall. - members oi the locsl branch of, the Canadian Legion marching in; s body under command oi Mr. Ed dis Morrison, one of the members. Mr. Keith Boswell, s veteran oi World War I very cspably acted as llialrmsn and seated on the plat- form with him was the Rev. T. Head, pastor oi the Hampton Unit- , ed charge, Rev. B. Fream. "~10! ' o.’ the Anglican Church. Crapsud, Rev. O. A. Hicks, pastor of the Tryorn, Bonshaw Baptist Pastorates and Rev. R. Vllpodside, pastor of the Tryon United Churches. Mn, Boswell in e few nicely worded opening remarks celled on Rev. Mr. Heed. Rev. Mr. Fresm snd Rev- Mr. Hicks. who each in turn gave] very appropriate and pleasing ad- ; and lastly upon Rev. Mr Woodside who gave s. more lengthy but equally well pleasing and in- teresting discourse, himself being a veteran of World war I1 he could speak from s wider experience. Their addresses were interspersed; with the singing of several beauw tiful National Hymns including, the impressive "Lest. We Forget!" rhere was also s lovely reading and prayer by Miss’ Freda Howatt. a recitation, In Flanders Fields, nicely given by Miss Janet How- lime We'll Understand as a trio by the Misses Msylea and Ruthie Boswell and Mr. David Boswell, pleasingly rendered and the clos- lng prayer by Rev. Mr. Woodside. The benediction by Rev. Mr. Head and the singing of God Save the King brought to s close a service ic be proudly cherished in loving remembrance of our gallant men. They shall not grow old as we that are left grow old Age shall not weary them or the years condemn- At the going down of the sun, end in the morning- We will remember them. The weekly meeting of the Y. P. S. Victoria was held in the Insti- tute Room on Friday evening, No- vember lith. with nine members and a number of others present. Meeting opened by singing the hymn, Rescue the Perishing fol- lowed by roll call and reading oi minutes of last meeting. Mr. Al- lison Les was in charge of the de- votlonal part and read from Scrip- ture the story of the good Semi- tan, Luke, Chapter l0_ verses 30- 37 followed by the reading of a prayer. Mr. Lea theh gave some interesting notes on the subject nu plemented by readings by dif- ferent ones present. The hymn, I um Man, o’ Woodstock‘ Ont“ w” km“; y, h figflnlghggl of the It-Ieed Thee Every Hour, was then Ulrverslty oi Missouri, and D. E. Jackson of Oshawa. Ont, were in- iurea in this head-on collision on the Qua“ Elizabeth h ghwali- m!" rung, after which Mr. Head took charge of the meeting, giving s. Hsrrillton Ont Jackson according to travellers who stopped to render l talk on the ‘lebson. A discussion assistance, had both ‘egs crushed and one eYO badly inlilfed- hi" 5" calmly smoking a. cigarette until medical essistance was summoned. took place about extending an in- wltation to the Kenslngton Group to come here with their variety _ 4 LEAVE lT-TO me . ERB, THEYLL EAT DUTMOF g MUNlClPAL , ELECTIONS YOU COUNT EACH ONE AS i s“ THRQVV VICTORIA THE ~ ' concert and some other matters of att. The beautiful fliIlflbCY, Somef COULD us: imtsr woman hmmnssu If Mrs. Elizabeth Mowet Heron accepts s. vacant city council seat, Guelph, Ont., will have its first woman alderman in its 120- year history. Mrs. Heron, who ran 13th in the last municipal election, is entitled to the seat vacated by Aid. James Clare, who resigned to apply for the city solicltorship. importance come up also site: which the singing of O, Love that Will Not Let Me G0 and the bene- diction by Mr. Head brought the meeting to s close. The collection amounted to 91 cents. Mr. and Mrs. Finley Ferguson, Victoria, were visitors to Charlotte- town last week. Mr. and Mrs. George lnmsn end two young daughters, Linda and Addie end young son Master Har- vey. Argyle Shore, were recent visitors to Victoria. -V. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Stewart, ‘Victoria, have returned home af-‘ fer s pleasant visit to Amherst,l N5, taking in the Maritime Win- ter Fsil while there. Mrs. Cllftorlnce. DeSsble, was a visitor to Victoria last Tuesday. While here she attended the Re- membrance Day parade and ser-i vices. Others who attended these services were Mrs J. D. MacFsr- lane and Mrs. Earle Maynard. Crapaud. The annual meeting oi the Vic- toria Womens Institute was hhd .n the Institute Room on Tues- ilay evening, November 4th with seventeen members present. Dues paid at meeting amounted to $4.75 Minutes of last regular meeting were read also the minutes of the .ast annual meeting and the year- ly report was given. which showed all bills paid and s balance on {and of $54.92. I MacQuarrie Brothers, Victoria. 8'8 kBDt busy dsy and night in their garage csierini’ to the wants of motorists and truck drivers, the trucks at this extremely busy see- son of the year being under an un- usually heavy strain are bound to need attention more frequently so w; are fortunate in having in our midst such expert mechanics who can handle these machines with me" best of them. Mr. Charlie Howatt, Victoria's, progressive hen rancher. not to be daunted by the rising price of iced, etc, has erected another up- to-date poultry house, which looks as though he may be in the busl- l ness to stay. Mr. Cyrus Mallett and Mr. Frederick Inmsn, who are also in the business on s much smaller scale, sre nevertheless not to be forgotten for the village folk can depend all the year round an these two last named for good mesh eggs and dressed chickens, without which no table is com- plete. Now that sugar is ofi the retion list there are many happy ex- pressions on the faces of the wom- en kind in the “Village by the Sea" and one has nbt to go far to lzr-sr talk of "Fudge" and actually get whifis of s dish oi it either in the act of getting made or set rut to cool, hard as it isto realize it alter so many years of "sugar pinching" and now that Christ- mas which is coming along at e rapid pace will in all probability come back into its own again, it's thankful we should be that this anxiety of housewives is now s tiring of the past for at the pries- ent time a little sweetening up won't hurt anyone. It was moved by Mrs. W. M. Lee and seconded by Mrs. Keith Bos- well that $5.00 be given to the Protestant Orphanage. New com- l mittees for month were appoint- eo ss follows: sick, Mrs. Norman Boulter and Mrs. Whitfield How- stt. School, Mrs. Stanley Stewart and Mrs. Whitfield Howatt. Lunch, Mrs. Keith Boswell and Mrs. Clif- ford sherrin. Programme. Mrs. Avorman Boulter and Mrs. Kenneth lacLean. Mrs. Keith Boswell was appointed to write School supply about dictionaries. it was decided to hold a bean supper end bazaar The iollowlng are the officers for the coming year: President-Mrs. Stanley Stewart. fe-elected. _ Vice President. Mrs. Whitfield i-lowatt re-eiected. . Secretary. Miss Annie MecDoug- sli. re-elected. Tkcasurer, Mrs. W. l-i. Daugher- ty. re-elected. , Directors. Mrs. Keith Boswell and, Mrs. Emmerson MacDonald. Auditors, Mrs.,W. M. Les and Mrs. Jabez Lea. The ladies of the Victoria in- stitute are s band of energetic miles who at the present time are busily engaged in knitting and making other srtidse for seie st the forthcoming bszaer, also knit» IOCO ting for the Red Oross. Good luck QRGE THIRTEEL ' o '5 YOUR LIVING-RO0M RsAov TO RECEIVE Your Christmas Friends‘! - Many visitors can he expected, you know. Life is notsotough! 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