Page 14. Gusrdi-in Friday. Nov. 15. 195? New Glasgow Jr. Farmers Name Committee Chairman The New Glasgow and Districts Junior Farmers held their regu- lar meeting in the hall on Wed \ ncsday Noieniber 6 The presi- dent. Rohert Rackliatn with a few hrief remarks welcomed a num- ber of gll(‘.\'pIS from St George; and Fast Prince Junior Farmers. The minutes of the st meet- ‘, whiih was the annual meet- wore read and approied it reported that all the direc- attended the tiirectors meet int: and a nitmeogmphed list of cninmittees and coniniittee chair- nian was presented f‘fl‘.l.\ilTTl-II-IS ciitiittiitti-e i'll.Illlllt'fl for the t-otiitii,; year are I-Idiit-ation. I-Ilm-r tlrr, Vii-nibcrship (‘iiarles t .t‘t.l‘. iitii A’ .i fiance. \l(‘l\lll Larkin. Fire Qllfl l)eti.it'ltiienl Williatn .Andt't'w: 7‘ iiipctiziiiti I-Edith Rut-khtini_ \\ ns and \lt-;ttis_ .\'tet'|ttiig .\‘lat'~ ll.l< l-‘t'it-iidsliip. Jean \Iarllae. tantecn, itoht-rt Rackliatri Sup- p‘\' Set-it-t:ir\ Yionne l)1tll'0n S \larli.ic read an article on i. tiiituiio l'lie Qtll ll \l:s~ l(.lfl Ptlt‘f'\0ll Iltll‘ll\li) lttiliiiitt. t~ wt-ll l\'n(‘:\\l'| to all Jiitiitir I.'il'lll(‘l‘ menibers. She was one of the four who re- rvmt-iited the Hiitarto Junior Far- mer: on ‘he tour of our Pl'()\lfK'P lax‘ \t|llllllt‘l' \ltlllP1>;:l‘.'t|)llt'(‘l papers on Tryon U. C. Men Aid AREC Training Centre regular meeting the Tt‘y()n l’ (‘ .\ien's Association was held in (‘rapaud hall on Oct. to ()wing in the pressing duties of the season. the attendance was .otricwhat lower than usual. After Pl'l_l(\_\lnK a very delicious tiirltev dinner. prepared by the sod (‘rapaud W \i S ladies. the pres- ident. .\lr Allison Harper, took iliarue of the meeting Anion: tho Horn; of hiisineas discri.s.sed “as the tiiiestion of’ assistance inward the Atlantic Christian Training Centre. After consider-- able disciissirin and some very fainiirahle comments on the acti \lltl=I of the centre, it was unan- immislv decided that If be It- eopted u A project by the as-. sociation Mr. William Weddell was II‘ eharge of devotions assisted by hearty sine-song featuring old. time favourites. was led by Mr. George !\'iacKa_v. The guest speaker for the even-4 int: was .\lr. Ralph Callbeclt of Bedeque. His subject was s very interesting accout of his trip‘ around the southern half of North America. Following this coloredl slides depicting many places of IS‘ ”" "" "°"“r “’°" and Mrs. Ernest Johnson. t on . Th I th of he Th’ "_‘°‘“"3 °l""d Via‘ lb’ man: Mlxlrfdssyilrpgxtllnded th‘ l‘.°”°‘“°"°" by REV‘ D°“3l”lMrs Thomas Movse on the oe-‘ !'fi$;-V____”v __ _V ",____ ‘(‘aSl0n of the death in Sackvillel _ her sister .\lis.s l)r. ouisat tliart, on October .'i0th New Glasgow t Mrsndlitrs. s c Allen. .. 4-H Calf Club On Frida_v evening Oct. llth the New Glasgow 4H Calf t'liib held its regular meeting at the home of Jimmy Mc.Aleer The nicetini: opened . slnging"0 ('anada' followed hv 4-ll pledge. The roll call was answered by lwciie iiictiilicrs and one visitor \liniitcs of |')l'(‘\lttll5 niet-ting’ were rcad approied with one correct’ ion and signed Vcw Committees appointed were Rt-crcatitin ('ar0l Dickie- sun and Uriillt Smith. l;Iln(‘h, \lcril_\n .itid P.'its\' Stevenson ‘m . h. Reef Fattlc are more Profitable than I)ait’\ t'attlc'. the (‘on side had ('a"ol l)l('l\l(‘\()n, Gloria lloiiston and .lIlnlll\.‘ \lt-\lccr ‘lll(‘\‘ all hnic ll;iit‘v «iii t'al\es': and the Pro sidc had Edwin Wiand. t)r- ville Srriith and Rov Wiand. iihcv l1{l\P hecl «ill valves The visitors decided that the (‘on or l)air_\' wits llic l)I'<l The) won by one piitnl TIM" ITl(‘Illl)I‘I'\ l.\lI‘"1‘(i tn etinjp points on the two days of the Ru- r.'i' Youth I-‘air liv (iwcnneth \Iac Donald anti Wayne [)l(*k|es‘()n \cw tricmhcrs will he accepted ill lllp (‘ltih l'l1(‘(‘llnL! at the home oi (‘mcnm-th \Iacl)onaltl on Nov. Rtlt as it is to he the Annual Meet‘ inrzttillection amounted to $1.50. The members received their ('I'l".\lN' at the meeting .A delicious lunch was served by the hostess folio“-d in ‘The Queen". ALBERTON — Amoiic \lllfIl"IIl\ \t.\llInE their home in .-Alherton and vicinity dur-, mg the holiday weekend were An- netta Gordon and Vera Oliver of Prince of Wales College; Ethel Rayner and .lohn ’ ockenby of Un- t Commercial College. Fredi Clark.‘ Jr. of Audit Universit and Roger Mt-(‘ue of St Dun- sun's. Mrs. Graham Bennett. Albert- on. is mending this week with friends in Montague. Rev. JM. Sproule. Minister of Alihartoa pastoral charge United Church of Canada. granted leave of absence to ill health. He and his ffilly will continue to reside fr Ob parsonage. Ir. Donald Ilncbesn Tvne Val- Ip in Alber- Ina Preshrfioo Church Sunday . D.A. Dunlap is «in- hell . Ir. Q! Ms. Caner Vsnlder-1 . Albums. he fl In uur Ii». salsa:-nunaiu.io...y‘” dlev. fl he. MI. winter. IeHshuIhhyD|un.W* as r- washed Mrs. dluobnn testing were received from De partnit-nt of Agriculture Summer it was llflanllllolhl) decid- ed to attt-pt still lP.~llllfl as I pro- tect tor this tall Roll call w its attswered by each person standing. lian Morrison. Secretary ol St Georges after I few brief reinizirks called the roll L‘rt>an l.atig,lilin made MIIIQ t't)lHpllIlll'llld!) .t'.ltAII.\\ (ill AIUM wt'Il the l)ll~I'In‘\\ "t‘llI|(l tlttttietl had been acme h_\' the of reports submitted and the num- her of coiiiniittees needed to con- tiut-t the \al‘l0llS activities. l)ls(‘l‘sSl0.'\' ? ltztt-lvttiaiii 'llt‘ll lead :ii some Lit-it actt entertaining gaiiics A \l.'i(‘Il£N' it-ad Llie group in dis- \1ati_v lll()lt;.’lil\ were ex- l)l’t‘\\\1l Jl(Jll‘.‘ the line of susue oi the £l.llIt’lllll(‘\ and adianlages of t.iriiiitig on I‘ lift today. also sullle‘ til the wa_\s the Jtinior I“ar~ lllt*is lt‘\l('l'.'ilii|ll could be more heltittil to the .ot-.il ;i'oiip.~ 'l‘he ld(llt'\ \(‘l'\t‘tl a tlt‘lll'|()US lunch. ii iii .ii- on ted the gioiip in a "t~ittaiti<ti-r of the eieiitmz ~ilt'ttl ll ~q.t.iie dancing. \ltl\Il' was p|‘t)\!tl1‘(l l)_\ «_-rotip re- cord plaiet kin lian \Iorristtn l.ati.:hlin in ttirn expressed their 'li.-inks tor the ett_tti_\al)|e eientng spent The tiict»-ting closed with l‘hi- Qiii-i-ii " BEDEQUE \ir at \lr.< l".l‘tiott Wright. \litItll1lUn. left recentlv in \pPDd the winter with their son. Dr. Thompson Wright. (liitago en route they spent a few dams with their son .Art.hiir in Montreal .\lr: Lillian Schiirman. (en- tral Bede-qiie. has gone to ali- fax where she plans to spuiti the '\ll‘ ('ltfliii’d Wriizltl \lttl(ll¢- ton. after spending a few‘ days in Charlottetown, will proceed to Vantxittver, B (‘ where he will remain for some titiie .\lr and \‘lrs Stephen Davis! arrived hv car from t'aml)ridge. Mass. recently. to \'lSIl with Mrs. Doval's father. .\lr Sinclair A1- fleck. and her brother, Lloyd 1! other relatives and friends. Miss Helen Bowness. R '\' and Miss Amie Barwise. who had been guests of .\lr nd Mrs Doval in Cambridge. accompanied them here. . Mrs Walter Bowness left all Mondav morning. ‘Jove-mber 4th for Sackville. \' B. where the will join Mrs. Freda Durling and will accompany her by motor as far South as St Petersburg, Ho- rida. where Mrs. Bowness will be house guest of Mrs. Durlingr for s few weeks previous to re- turning home. l Mrs. Robert Holland formerly ding Mr. . of Lower Bedeqtie is span the winter at the home of rentiv arrived from England. where they had resided for some vears. are guests at the home .\Irs .Allen'< parents_ .\lr. and Mrs W .l. Rt-id. \‘|iddleton Lat- er on thc_v will take '.l;p residence in .\'o\'a Scotia. Mr. and Virs. lledlevy l.owther hate rctiirhcti home. (‘arlt-ton siding, after \l~lllf‘lL' in Trent0n,. Ontario for two wccks ‘ The lit-tlcqiic 'll:ilt (‘t-titiir_\" (‘liih tiict on .\'o\'. 4 at the home of \II'\ lAIllI\' \liitt;irt 'l'lie pre- sident .\ll‘.\'. Walter Leard was in the chair The opening poctn: "\lakc tip \(llII‘ mind" was read hi \irs \l.'ie \l:iir‘;ii'lant- The clith tiltins to hold a liatiqiict on- \o\ In at the liotiic of \Irs I'Zrn' est Johnson. \ext rticeting at .\lr» Scott \lc\ltirdo‘s The pro- izrain cotiiniitti-e furnished an in- tt-rcstinu [)l’iti_'l'l|lll lt'f‘ crcatti and ('&tI«'(‘ was scru-d by the hostess. The l'l|lli‘P (‘otiiitv Older Bovs (otilt-rt-iite was held in the He- tlctiiic l’tiitcd t'hiirch frotn Nov’ (‘llll)('l‘ ist to the 3rd The open‘ inn fll(‘4‘llllE was at 7.'li) Friday f'\t‘lllll'_’ Scssiiitis were held on .\';itiird.‘tv iiiornitit: anti afternoon atid a litinqiict was tint on in the (’\t‘ill‘..’ Another session was held at 230 .\'iitid:iv afternoon and Mt 730 a Iill‘L’f‘l\' attended service was held in the t lltll‘l'll Thc spea- kcr was \lr itaxid Hamilton. a tlicolouital student at Mt . ' son This conference was rated one of the best held years. .\lis.¢ Adcle iiendt-rson Halifax. spent the holidav with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. George Hen- derson fig C.N.S.hShips Will Resume I Sailings Nov. 30 I H.Al.ll-‘AX iCPi (‘anadian Vo- t in it al Steams-hips announced Tiiesday their ships will resume sailings to the West indies Nov. ‘I0 . Vleanwhile. their new port of registry» Port of Spain. Trinidad stems of three CNS ships ('TI0l‘P(l here Five othen are In‘ Montreal again They have been tied up by s strike of the Seafarers‘ in- ternational l'nion (’l;('> since 1 chip: were formerly registe-rsni in Montreal The company said Tuesday the’ (‘snadian Challenger and (‘ana- ' 'er will sail from here, followed by the Chat; lo the as Leader . Candles Constructor Doe. II. All Ohserv Nov. II. erutsinpuett l;|OLMAN’S 4 PIECE STEAK KNIFE A SET Svt of lttlil‘ .\'l}illll4‘\\‘ sit-cl .\'ll‘;ll\'.l\'lll\'t‘S fcattiritig the new I‘IX'l'R;\-.\'li.-\Rl’ wave edge blade .\'l'I\'l‘IR lIea\i|_v plated .\'ll\i‘l' lintitilcs iti lllt‘ distitictivc \\lli(‘ll l'i‘tillll'f‘\' .\'llJtl‘p(‘lllllf.',. Freentotitit pattcrti li_v "ltitt-i'tiiitititi;il" Silvct‘. Each set is llltll\'l(lll&lll} l><i\ctl. REGULAR 9.98 Sale lasts only as long as present stoclts last. hurry! HOLMAN’S (‘IIINA .. for your old suite! CHOOSE FROM THREE CARLOADS OF BEAUTIFUL KROEHIER SUITES Kroehler suite priced at $l99.95 and up. This offer See the beautiful new designs in "Quality" living- room suites by Kroehler. in lovely rich patterns and colors to enhance the beauty of any living room and _ please the most discriminating customer. 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