MBER 27. 1951 THE WESTERN WGtJAllDIAN Ki I Runner emu, Summerside. News. Subscriptions. Advertising Representatives GEORGE CHOW and Home Phones: no Guardian may be following store: In Summer”-nu. .mhggyg, summer Street: Gonrlles Drugstore, 21 Central Btreeti Ed 1 News-stand. Water street: Douggm's Grocery, Second Street; PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE Phone 5081. GEORGE W0'l'l'0N 8032 Ind 2453 bought at any of the Mark Gaudat. 01 Grlnvlllo street: Island Motor Transport. - ' 12 - ' - mu; street. Vlnoes Grosceziu grglleu street. Eninans self I. L Waite in llenalngwh. WEST PBINCE OFFICE Alberbn: Frank Weeks. llepreaanmsve. Phone: 08-! Office and 68-3 House. 2'? ' Amy: Douglas Mac!-larlane. -BUMMAGE SALE at Keir ' pmtdent P.E.I., C.C.F- Perl! Clark's store, Saturday afternoon. ,9”); over CFCY Tuesday. No- December lat. at 2:30 by Irishtown yernbtf 27th at 8.25 p-m- W. I. .-COME to delicious Hot. Turkey Du-mgr, Darnley Hall. Wednesday. November zsth, starting at 5 o'clock. ' ,.goo DONORS needed at Red Cw” Blood Clinic in St. Mary's mu, Summerside. Wednesday. Dec, 5th from 2 to -i and 7 to V W"- -RONSON LIGHTERS all prices (mm the special 35. model up. Call or write Moase Jewellers. Sum- merside. - SUPREME COURT OPENS -1-onAY - The fall term of the supreme Court of Prince County opens today at ll o'clock with chief Justice Thane A. Campbell presiding. There are no criminal cases on the docket and no grand rv has been summoned. The docket consists of two appeals and one civil jury case. - B -FATHEl! INJURED - Mrs. Joshuah Bernard of St. Louis re- oeived a telegram yesterday ad- rising that her father. Mr. Joseph Dc-Roclie. was the most seriously injured of the seven St. Louis residents involved in an accident on Nov. 23rd at Falmouth, Me. Mr, DoRoche was the driver of the automobile which was in col- lis:on with a truck. and suftercd severe chest injuries. The 5.x passengers accompanying Mr. De- Roche all suffered minor injuries and are reported doing well at a Portland hospital. They are: Mrs. Joseph Dehochc. Mr. and Mrs Ben Allain. Henry Douretle, Josh- uah Bernard and daughter Norcgn. The party left on Thursday, Nov. aid to visit relatives in Law- -encetown. Miss- GLENbVO0D Y. P. U. -Despite a drenching downpour of rain and very muddy roads, some of which were almost im- passable, there was an attendance of fifteen young people at the Glenwood United Church Young People's Union which met on Fri- day night, Nov. 23 at the church -TYNE VALLEY needs 100 Donors at Red Cross Blood Clinic in the Hall on Thursday. Dec. 6th, between 7 and 9 p.m. -BUYING live Chicken and Fowl daily at my home. Always paying highest prices, no grading. Eddie MacDonald. Kenslngton. P. E. Island. -TYNE VALLEY needs 100 Donors at Red Cross Blood.Donor Clinic in the Hall on Thursday. December 6th, between 7 and 9 P. M. -ST. A.VDREW'S CONCERT. Kenslngtnii, November 29th. Local and outside talent in Scottish Songs mid Dances. Thrill to the sklrl of the pipes played by Wilf- rcd Burke, former Baiidiriasler. Also one act. play. Sponsored by Presbyterian Choir and Young Adults. - FUNERAL YESTERDAY .. The Funeral of the late Joseph R. Currie was held yesterday from his 1-Jtc residence to the im- ninculatc Conception Church wlicre Requiem Mass was cele- brated by llcv. Leorinrdl Mac- Donald. who also performed the l'1st rites at the grave. The pail bezircrs were Rios" John W., h'l1lCNE!ll.l. Anzus M.1cAri-liur. Johny McEnlce, Hubcrt MacDonald,r James Condnn and G. Pcnd.leton.. interment was in the churchi cemetery.-S Personals The many friends of Miss Bert-'1a Horzziii. Charlottetown. will be sorry to heiir that she has entered the Charlottetown Hospital for treat- merit. s-Fv'O. W. N. Aiidrcws of t.he R.C.A.F. station at Trenton. On-l ttirio. acconipaniecl by his wife and two children. Eiizabetli andp Stuart. and Mrs. W. A. Ready of Charlottetown. were rcccnl. week- end visitors to Indian Rivor. the auc.st.s of Mr. and Mrs. William Hickey. .. iS'siiIe Ilotarians l the Ilear Address By District Governor Mr. (above) Rotary for the Maritime Edwin C. the district Johnstone governor of Provin- ces, Newfoundland and the stats of Maine paid an official visit last evening to the Summerslde club and delivered an address at their banquet meeting, which in the opinion of the members present was one of the finest that the club had ever been privileged to hear. He was presented to the assem- bled members by president Ben J. Taylor. who said that it was a great honor to have this appoint- ment come to a Prince Edward Island Rotarlan. District Governor Johnstcne, who is a. member of the Char- lottetown club anti also a mem- ber of the Charlottetown City Council is not onlv an active Ro- THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Alberfon and O Vicini Mr. Vernon E-n;l;id is a patient in the Western Hospital. Alber- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Alder Clark have arrived from Edmonton, Alberta. to visit at the home of Mr. Clary a, father, Mir. Fred Clark. Alberto: The many friends of Rev. J. ll. McMahon will be sorry to learn by is ill at his home in Alberton and wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Ieigh Weeks, Mrs William Weeks, wendall end Walden Weeks of Alberton were visitors to Summersids on Thurs- day. Mr. Byron Weeks arrived on Friday evening by plane from Lab- rador where he has spent the last six months. employed with the Drake-Merritt Corporation. Mr. Fred Millman returned to his home in Alberton on Sunday after spending the past several months at Boiaetown, N. B. He is employed by the firm of Mor- rison and Mcllae. After spendlrig the past month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Heber Hardy. Alberton, Miaa Eliz- abeth Hardy, R.N.. today begins her duties as a member of the nursing staff at the Provincial Sanitarium. Mrs. Walter Haywood. and. the Misses Dorna and”Eleanor Hay- wood of Alberton motored to Sum- merside on Thursday to visit Mrs I-laywaod's daughter and son-ln- law, Mr. and Mrs. Matthews, and their infant son. Mr. Eldin Baribqur, Alma. suf- fered a severe injury to his foot tartan but takes a prominent part, in the work of sucii organizations ' as the Y.M.C.A. The R,Ed cross.i the Salvation Army drives. Boyy cout. work and many other, in: his own community, i Speaking of his attendance ati Rotary conveiition at Lakel Placid he told of the great num- bcr of delegates present there from almost very country in the world except from those behind the Iron Curtain. He spoke. too,' of the fine feeling of fellowship and the spirit of service before scli which prevailed there. when men and women of all races and czeeds met on a common basis. for Rotary. he said. is the common C.lEl'l0i'lllflI'il0li. He told of the great work being done by Rotary by its dents speak the language of the country in which they study so that they can'mlngle with these people and when called upon to do so to address them and tell them about the country from plan to send scholars to other countries to study, the main rc- quiremcnt being that these stu-i while engaged in cutting lumiberi on his farm. He was taken to Alberton and a deep cut, caused by the blade of the axe. was dressed by Dr. Shea. following which he returned to his home. F.W. Wellington A whist. and bingo was held in the new school recently with a7 good attendance. , Mrs. Alice Barlow recently visit- ied Mr. and Mrs. Aylward Barlow, Summerside. Miss Joan Brooks recently spent a weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Brooks. 1 Her friends are pleased to learn Mrs. Waldron has recovered from her recent illness. ' gMrs. Ralph Ellands. McNellls' At S'siile Air station Pilot Officer Claire "Jo" Fooie. (above). is officer in charge of air women at the R.C.A.F. Sta- tion. Summerside. where she ar- rived on November 5th after completing an officer's selection course at Trenton, On-t. Pilot Of- ficer Footc. previous to joinins the Air Force. was encased In administrative work with large legal firms in Toronto and Van- couver. She is also an accom- plished musician and is an as- sociate of the Toronto Conserva- tory of Music. She has composed several popular numbers for piano. two of which have: been published.--S Borden and Vicinity -Mrs. stenning MacNcvin and son Aldon. of Borden have spent the past week at Lauzon. Quebec, where they visited Mr. .VlncNevin who is employed on the S. 5. Prince Edward island, in drydock there. Peter and Junior Ceretti. sons of Mr. George Cerettt, Borden. un- derwent tonsllectomles in the P- c. Hospital on Thursday. Novem- A ber 22. Sgt, and Mrs. Don Ede. who have been spending their holidays at the latter's home in Borden. re- turned to the R. C. A. F. station. Summerside. on Tuesday, Novem- ber 20th. Mrs. A. P. Ceretti of Borden, who for the past. month has been visiting relatives and friends at Boston, Mass. returned to her home in Borden on Tuesday No- vember 20th. l'Is. Florence Jay. Who Spent 3 .'civ dais recently at the home of her son, Arthur, and Mrs. Jay. '13:- dcn, has returned to Montreal. Allendance Al S'side X-ray Clinic Down When the free chestx-ray clinic closed for the day on yesterday only 720 persons had taken ad- vantage of this free X-ray clinic being held on the second floor of the Armourles on Summer Street next to the Town Hall in Summerside. This is much less than half the number who were X-rayed when the clinic was last held here two years ago this month. The X-ray clinic is now in its third and final week in Summer- side. and will be leaving after its day: work on Friday of this week. The X-ray unit is not expected to be back in Summerslde before another two years, and it ll hoped that many hundreds of people will avail themselves of the opportunity to take advan- tage of this free chest X-ray be- fore the unit leaves on Friday. The staff of three, in charge of the unit. is composed of Messrs. J. B. MocLaren, and Harry Norton. of Charlottetown, and Mrs. Garth Gay of Summer- side. and are so well organized that they nre prepared to take X- raya of seventy to eighty persons per hour. Hours are from 10 to 12 am. .-ind 2 to 5 p.m. daily, until Fri- day of this week. The clinic will also be open on Thursday night from 7 to 8.30 p.m. Holmans and the Bank of Nova. Scotia have given time off from work to their employees, so that they might have these free chest X-rays. and it. is hoped that many other businesses in Sum- merside will also. by similar act- ion, encourage their employees to be X-rayed. It is believed that most child- ren of school age were X-rayed in .the schools before the unit went He the Armouries, and the total figure of children X-rayed cor- ,responds favourably with the !number X-rayed when the unit Iwas in Summerside two years 80 Those in charge however. expressed disappoint- ment at the turn-out of adults. especially when: (1) the X-ray re- quires less than a minute of their time. (2) they are not required to remove any of their clothing. 13) no pain or feeling of any kind is experienced. and (4) it is absolutely free. As was pointed out by the staff the advantages of a chest X-ray nre two-fold. If, after the X-ray, they do not hear from the doctor within a specified period time. they can justly feel happy in knowing that their lungs are free from T.B.; if. on the other hand. the X-ray shows possible indications of tuber- culosis ln their lungs they will be summonded to Charlottetown for a further diagnosis. and if of the unit. 1 x Conway A and Vicinity - -The annual meeting of the Conway Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Wallace Morrison on Tuesday evening. No- vember lath. The regular meeting of The Conway Communityclub was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Maoxinnon on Wednesday evening, November Mth. Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Milligan were recent visitors to Alba;-ton, guests of Mrs. Milliganb parents, Mr. and Mn. Brydon smith. Mr. and Mrs. Bryden Bmlth, Al- berton. and Mr. and Mrs. William Mllligan, Murray Roadi were in- vited guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Milligan on Sunday. November lath. Mr. John A. MacDonald has re- turned to his home after spending a few days in Halifax for a med- lcal check-up. The members of the Conway Community Club held their an- nual goose supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Colin Milligan on Wednesday evening. Nov. Zlst. Mrs. Raymond Milligan, Mrs. Cecil Palmer. and Miss Vivian Buchanan were in Summersidc recently on business. Mr. John Buchanan. who is em- ployed on A Government boat at HOME JBRIGHTENERS INCA DISCINIH and FIUOIESCINT Mr. and Mrs. Mark Coughlin Conway. and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bridges, MacNellia Mills, recently motored to McAdam. N. B.. te spend a few days visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne MacNevin and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie MacNev- in. Coleman. were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer. Freeland. Messrs. George Henderson and Kenneth Arscnault spent a recent weekend at their homes here. The many friends of Mr. Her- man G. Bryan. Freeland. will re- TTENOH. N.5.. spent the weekend with his wife and family recently. Messrs. Elmer Milligan amii George Morrison were recent i'.I- Mr. and Mrs. Russell Key. Fox- ley River, left recently to spend the winter months at Ottawa. Miss Lorena Thompson has re- turned to her home in Conway af- ter -Spending a few days with her :iunt. Mrs. H. D. Boyle, Kenslng. on. Mrs. George Thompson was A visitor to summersiuu on business recently. Mr. Vernon Boyle. Conway, re. cently spent a few days at the home of his brother, Mr. 8. D. Boyle. Kensington. Mr. and Mrs. sterling Palmer and children. June and Kenneth. spent a weekend recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Birch, Summerside. Mr. Edgar Stewart, Summerside. recently spent a few days with his brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Stewart. itors to Summerside. iyy gret to learn he is :1 patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospi- tal. Mrs. Oscar MacNeiil was in Charlottetown on business recent- Mrs. Guy Palmer was in sum- inerside on business recently. Mrs. John D. Palmer, Conway. and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Tuplin and family. West Devon. were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ellis. East Bldeford. on Sunday, Nov. 25th. Mrs. Eldon Grigg, Poplar Grove. was a guest at the home of her brother and sLster-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Palmer, on Sunday. November 25th. A commercial demonstrationwu held at the home of Mrs. Wyman Milligan on Wednesday evening. November 21st. Mr. Erskine smith. Summerside. was demonstrator. Mrs. John Murphy won the d prize and Mrs. Wyman Mllligan received I set of bowls as gift the hostess. Mira. William Mllligln and Mrs. Bryden Smith assisted the hostess with a very dainty lunch which was enjoyed by all. The Drcsldent. Miss Esther Stew- til-ience they came and then llF0ll Mm Clayton Barlow. Sincere sympathy of their many art. teacher at Dunblane School. presided and conducted opening worship. A very fine report of the Young People's Coaching Congress which was held in Charlottetown Nov. lath to lath was given by Miss Myrtle Wilson, teacher at Milburn school. whose home is in River Hebert, N.S., and by Miss Esther Stewart. These reports were most interesting an instructive. A fine report of the Western Presbytery Young People's Union Rally which was held on Nov. 21 '.n the West Devon United Church. was given by the Minister. Rev. W G. Dickson. At the afternoon session of the rally. the Glcnwood Y. P. U. conducted the worship service. The secretary of the Glen wood Y. P. 11., Miss Norma Gorrill was appointed one of the conveners of the Presbytery Young People's Union at the Rally. The Glcnwood Young People decided to conduct the church service on Sunday. Dec. 2nd. in the Glenwood Church, the occas- ion belng Y.P.U. week. The theme will be: "Advance in study. Wor- Miscouche and Vicinity Miss Edna or Miscouche is now in the Prince County Hos- pital undergoing an operation for appendicitis. Mrs. Edmiind-hl;e'tc-rs of Howlan was H. recent visitor to Miscouchc. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Ar- scnault. ilifllsses Elaine and Iris Gallant of Miscouclie were visitors to well- ington on Sunday. Nov. la. at- tending the birthday patty of their cousin Miss Sophie Gallant. Mr. Martin Arsenault who has returned from Labrador, was a re- cent visitor to Miscouche. guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Arsenault. -Sympathy is being extended to the husbaiid and family of Mrs. their return to briiig back to thciri own land the ideals and the prln-l ciples of the country with the huge sums fcnse pi-agrnmme. , He told of the struggle for sur- vlvnl of Rotary in other countriesi such as Germany dlLrl.tlg the Nazii regime when it was forbidden for he pointed out that one cannot have Rotary and Nazism any more than one can have Rotary and Communism. He said that summeralde was the 46th club he had visited in his four and complimented the club' hlshly on the splendid community work it had accomplished since its formation. I President Taylor spent on de- 1 expressed his ilvfills, recently visited her sister.. Mr. and Mrs. John Coulson and where Hwy son Leighton, all of Seaview, were den, on the death of ilici guests of Mrs. Alice Barlow re- nells, Kensingvton. Sincere sympathy is being ex- tended to Miss Georgina Mathe- son. teacher in the English school. in the recent passing of her sister. Mr? Archie Gaudet. who has been seriously ill at his home. is gradually improving and his many friends wish him a speedy recov- ery. A dance was held recently in the Community Hall, sponsored by the English School. with a good attendance and good canteen ser- vice. friends is being extended to M and .Vii's. .Iol'in A. MacDonald. who passed studied. l-le said that by thisi .. .....ll Axilllllflh, means a better understanding of cent” away 011 Wfdnesdwv Nwemb" each other would be e5mbushed' --r 21st, in the Prince County Hospit- and something worthwhile would Mrs mid Mm" Rmsen. B”””d,31 m' We '-Hid" We 0! 33 WM!” be dam. to promote me cause of, and family of Hunter River were Bcsmes the sorrowlng parents, tworlcl peace, Ifcem 811953 0f M1 and 345- WA there are left to mourn two sis- i Rotary, he said, was p,epm.,,d'to h Barlow. tars. Treiia and Mary. and one spend ll. mlllioii dollars on this! . hml-her: Ch””e- The mmml wok particular service land reminded; Mrs. Alice Barlow spent several place on Wednesday afternoon at me member, that this cost was days recently with her brother seven Mug Egy cemetery, mf,,me5.ma1 when icomparedp Alphonse Councils and Mrs. Con- Social Club met on Wednesday Nov. met at the home of Mrs. Ar- thur E. Jay, with seventeen mem- bers attending. Worship period war. in charge of Mrs. Lorrie Cous- ins. Committees were appointed to take care of the bazaar and Dant- i';' sale tables and posters were or- ness nieetlng a social, hour was spent and lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by Mrs. Reginald Rodgers. Mrs. Jack Maclsaac in- vited the members to her home for next meeting. The annual meeting of the Bor- dered to be put up. After the busi-, necessary suitably treatment will be recommended. Regret was expressed that there was no exact record avail- able to the staff of the clinic to flndicate the very large number Lot persons in this Province who have contacted tuberculosis. had ,this fact discovered by X-ray, igiven treatment. fully recovered. .-ind returned to a normal, produc- tive. and useful life.-S. spring Valley W.l. Annual Meeting -The annual meeting of the .was held at the home of Mrs Keith Harrington on Nov. 8. The president opened the -meeting by the singing of "0 Canada". fol- lowed by the Creed in unison. Roll call was answered by six- teen members paying their dues. and four visitors were also present. The minutes of the last annual Spring Valley Women's Institute ,. amp and Actxonvn I V Epersonal thanks 8 d that I m i den Women's institute was held at d I 1 The mnowms Wm take Wm Gus DesRochcs of M.SCOllCll9. vihosel dub to Governor Jghmone ,9 m:, the home of Mrs. Prank Dorsey onion regu ar meet ngs were read pmmmg M Esther smmrt. death occurred at her home onlsrlmdm add d l "1 i several men were busily EHEIEN November ah, Repmu of bingo and signed and the Dreslden. , ' - .' Ti d.;, N 2 1-.'th. The funeral; .i , . "355 3” 95” C3195 i eecting a new railing extend- . I A thanked the membtrs for their g::15,f,';'"eM':d:1I;'111gr;bxadgggnxilsi to:t,l:rsplItice (Si: Stitiirdiw, Nov. l7l:;5”'l'l:mll:1(i,"iciei(iis tpasg presidents who!1:g .',,,,..,,,d me bridge in mi; vie. l:f3d50o':vh?ccg' ,&gt5huE:;e,Omo;:1e:ip::f,,help and co-operation during the .- . R a F 4 ' '5' 0 espcnker A t l ' in St. Jolinfrlic Baptist Church. deelf inity. under the supervision of the :year. The address will be given bi" Miss Myrtle Wilson. The voting People will comprise the choir and take up the offering. A fine talk on Citizenship was liven by Miss Myrtle Wilson and a brief summons of ideas of citiz- mshlp was given by Rev. W. G. Dii-kson. Next meeting on Nov. itith will be a party. The meeting st. John The Baptist Church Miscoiiche was the scene of a pret- ty wedding on Thursday Nov. Z when Rita DcsRoclic. daughter of the late Philibert and Mrs. Des- Roche, bcroinc the bride. of Elmer whelan. Tlic maid of honor the brLde's DeaRoches. WES sister Miss Elizabeth :losed by the Mizpah Benediction. ouioiiiis . 0. e s-SC 0,-,xxxxVK 0 .(fr -av. by Ken Reynolds appreciation for his timely talk. ..:...... HAMILTON W. I. The annual meeting of Hamil. ton Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. George and Mrs, Wendell Crozier. ,.Meeting opened with Ode and Creed. 14 members answered roll call by paying 35c tea and ballot for new slate of officers. Two visitors were present. The minutes of last annual meet- ing and September regular meet- ing were read and approved, also the minutes of an executive meet- ing. The president gave I compre- hlensive report of the year's activi- es. The school. sick and finance committees gave their reports. Mrs. Wm. A. Ramsay moved and Mrs. Jan. A. Ramsay seconded that a senior dictionary be bought for the school; also that duatbane be bought. The bills were presented and voted paid. Mrs. George Crozier then took the chair for the election of offic- era. The results are as followu- Honorary President: Mrs. Major Hogg. Auditors (re -appointed): Mrs. Alton Ramsay. Mrs. Jas. M. Ram- say. Convenors (re-appointed) : Red Cross. Mrs. Major Taylor: Blue Cross. Mrs. Leslie Ramsay. It was moved and seconded to donate to only two worthy causes ioadmaster, Mr. Lloyd Ferguson. Mr. Sylvaira N. Arsenault who has been in Toronto for the past few months, recently returned to his home here and expects to re- sume his former position with Wellington Co-op. Store. The Ladlea' Aid'met at the home of Mrs. Ernest Oarr on Tuesday evening. Nov. 20th. There was a good attendance and a short business period was discussed. Lunch was served. Miss Margaret Barlow celebrated her tlth birthday on Oct. 31 when several of her young school chums gathered at her home. Supper was served and each guest presented Margaret with a birthday gift. Ladies of United 'Church Ladies Aid held a meat pie supper in the school recently and a very good p crowd attended. Flea and cakes were auctioned off at the conclus- ion of the supper. which brought In a neat sum. Members of the Y.P.U. met at will go to which countries has not expenses of Dental Clinic. The fol- lowing officers were elected for the coming year. President-Mira. N. B. Darrach: Vice President- Mrs. J. V. MacDonald: secret- ary-Treasurer - MI.-s. Prank Dor- sey; Directors - Mrs. William Ozon. Mrs. J. J. Mnclsaac and Mrs. T. Gallant; Auditors - Mrs. P J. Mclnnis and Mrs. P. Dar- rach. , . -L. OTTAWA. Nov. 26 -tCP)- The Prime Milnistera office announc- ed today the Governor-General had approved the appointment of four persons to fill vacancies on the Federal District Commission. Appointed are Madame Cecile Foiitaine. of Hull, Que; Col. J. D. Fraser. Ottawa; Lawrence Frei- man. Ottawa, and Eric cook, St. John's. Nfld. . OTTAWA, Nov. 26 -(CPL Den- mark has thanked Canada for al- locating to her a number of radar sets under the North Atlantic Treaty Organization arrange- ments, in a letter received by the rhlefs of staff comnilttee today. Canada is making about 300 ra- dar sets for N.A.T.0. countries, but it breakdown of how many been released. T”yl"' th M rise on Wednesday night. nP””d'"ti M” w"" L R'''"' Ncfv. zfat. Roll call was answered V. - d l t and and adopted. wCe'Pr"'-Mr? ENE” R'm”y' gscusnsllgril gincrerned I. "Play" for Rna;:uo.-yTr9surer. Mrl. JII. A. .cm,mmu' . V. .. member, of ' . S d School and Y.P.U. Meet- D""m"' M"' Dwid n"'"'y' inugn Tclljourned after games had Mrs. Harry Taylor, Mrs. Danton been enjoyed by all. - -.M...M:j-- i an apprecintiw-I acknowledgement from the preai-. dent of the adopted Institute in England. Meeting adjourned 1 Lunch was served by Mn. Dan Morrison. Mrs. Denton Hogg. Mrs. Earl Ramsay and Mrs. David Ram- COLDS SORE THROAT LA GRIPPE MiiTHlHl S (ifliltvll lulu- SVPIJP in l till or. ii iii mimlli ll win.- myiqii it, I The officers were then elected for the ensuing year as follows: President, Mrs. Harold Cham- pion: vice-president. Mrs. Roy Tuplln; secretary-treasurer. Mrs Hiram Harrington; auditors, Mrs. Keith Harrington and Mrs. James Bcairsto: directors. Mrs. Dan Bry- anton, Mrs. Wesley Cole and Mrs. Charlie Cole. Red Cross convenor. Mrs. Robt. Glover. Sick committee. Mrs. Roy Tup- lin and Mrs. Michael Brennan; school committee, Mrs. W. J. Har- rington; program committee, Mrs Dan Brynnton, Mrs. Andrew Case- ley and Mrs. Michael Brennan. "When I Grow Up- Iim Going to Wear An ARROW DART!" Dam is the shirt of tomorrow ; ; . here today! The correspondence was then read and discussed and the Recll Cross convenor was asked to send. for knitting and sewing. A com-I mittee was appointed to make out) a program for the year, after which the secretary-treasurer re- ported s70.78 on hand. School committee asked that paper towels and soap be procured for the school. and members de- cided to have a banquet in the form of a goose supper on Novem- ber 27th at the home of Mrs. Roy Tuplin. Mrs. Wesley Cole invited the member for the January meeting. with roll call to be an exchange of gifts. A delicious lunch was then served by the hostess and the meeting adjourned. 0'l"l'AWA. Nov. 20 -fCPl- The community of lidmunston. N. 3.! has approved the organization of a branch of the Victorian Order of Nurses. the orders national headquarters announced today. The special shape and construction of the fused Dart collar means it just can't writ, warp or wrinkle. It's made of a new ARROW fabric that wears longer than ever before. ARROW Mitoga tailoring for super-trim fit ...anchored-on buttons that woriit pop off . . . SANFORIZED-Labelled for lasting fit. Drop in and get your "Shirt of tomorrow'! . . . today! And Pm going to buy if of I The approval was given at I ub- 1:7:-'f"';'J... ftlimcasifvaars -trhds f:liavtvr.i:tdf::-detgiorxiig; "')l'-he December meeting will be ' "1 "0 meeunz in Edmlmll-01'! Yea?!" ;'21 -3 ah for ' organisations. It was held at the home of Mrs. James . day it which Dorothy Micki?- gg also decided to di ontinue the Craig and roll call will be anIwer- norollizh. assist-HM !UD0'!'1M0!1d- , Ad said 11 1 g, m-. H , g .1”, m g Q, 0 h cm. of the Victorian order of V0ti'g'l"d' ' :'.h.Et,' stt wgarfl .t.he c'uard.lan want 'e1'ao":o.rro:pondoe'n.::eexcv::)ao:eM,i shits:-an . ' or . rp mi"?! Norm for Clnldt. woke. 0-. vs a u , 3 . a l