i It i 1 2 ' ~ snrLBlhlo _JA_NUARY_ 1o.__,194s . . firm; GUARDIAN, CHAMQTIIQTOWN . V§F?'5.'1'"R5€ Ecauncncs rostolutow O-Q-O-GQ-Q-OO-O-OOOOQ-OQQ CHURCH UF ENGLAND ST. PETERS CATHEDRAL Anglican Rochiord Square Rev. Canon E. M. Malone M L.'I‘h., Incumbent. Qr-g st and Choir Director r. Suzanne if-n-rilorr Llc. Music UNDAY SERVICES 1.00 Holy Communion 0.00 Matlns [L99 Choral Eucharist. 2.30 P. M. Sunday Sirhofll i I‘. M. Evensong and Sermon. WEEK DAY SERVICES IIOLY COMMUNION {.15 Mondav snd Friday L45 Tuesday. Thursday and Sat- urday 9.30 “odor-surly. ' IJVENSONG 1.30 Friday. A]; gents all: iree and unap- propriated. visitors are welcomed and the Incumbent ls glad torlee them alter the service. EVERYBODY WELCOME A ST-‘PDAEIJTFS-ANGLICAIV CHURCH Rev. .r. T. Ihlrott. aim, Rector Royston, F. Millllord. X.Il_..C.O-. ' Organist and Choir. blaster-f»- ..,m-. ' . ' . . .' .111 first-sunrise ‘Alter Eplphan! my“ “Q - ‘ U s- i.30 a. m. Iioly Communion. _ » 11.00 a. m. Morntns Prayer-Eran Sulilcct-“flre 400w)»; table 0m." Arrthorrr-"aforli and Evcnlnltjfl-oikk-ifl . "" -< L30 P."M. Sunday School: 1nd .' Bible Class. ,._ g. l.00 P. M. Evening Pra s of. and ' f Sermon, Subject-J‘ . of the World." aAnl. _.—‘: v- loupyfitlry CLflidrdn ‘Keen.’ ~— Sullivan. ‘ " . visitor; will l-Fmeive a cordial welcome at stmrfeul‘: Chllffih- '—P—li_IE_S7§fiE RlAN var. KIRK 0=io~sTiJAME$ - .' ‘Th, jlei. Il-slvlirfiell semen ‘F'- ~ film" The church-school toliovas Morn- rzrLrui M as n ._ . ._ 4 liluaaltamc n u: c tnx-sw°"hlp'tll* If -' - - y‘ , - enlng Wo hip 7 QM. . _ _, 11 A;M. . » . - Marvel; n..burr- ' al‘ Christian 1 ‘Talking W0 Oneselt." , - "Sermon: I15 Thy Rodeo." Anthem? "Grant ’ (Mehdelssfihn) -._.- _ . (Broadcast (Y. F.‘ O. L) " f . ~ 3o P. Mrpbrlvlr School. 0- m. bvgzvw svonsiur '- ca .40- ' - tfTurnaY _vqn to Mo" ‘conduct the . _. uuomvmo wonaurr - 11.00 s. m. Tbomc: "Tho impor- - nnco of Speech." Hyimrna: I21, I89. 570. Anthem: "0 Taste and See" Goes. 2.30 RM, The Spbbath School Classes. ' EVENING WORSHIP 7.00 p, m, Theme: “The Valley of Decision." Hymns: 317. 506. 551. " ‘ Anthem: "Saviour, Thy Children Keep." Sullivan. "Christ gavo lllrnselt for us. that lie might redeem us from all inl- qrrlty." You are cordially invited to wor- ship with us. UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 37 Elm Avenue Rev. Quincy Stairs Pastor Sunday Services 10.00 A. M. Sunday School. ll. a. m. Worship and Praise 7.00 P, M. Evangelistic Meeting Week Night Sr-"rvices l p. m. Wednesday Young Peoples 1.00 P. M. Friday lllbls Stud! Written Questions invited on the. Friday Night services ‘ Who his own sell hare our sins in his own body on tho tree, that we. being dead tn sins. should llvo unto righteousness: by whose stripes ye wero healed. l Peter 2:24 Everyone ls wclcnmo to all Ser- vices. SALVATION ARMY oitasr GEORGE srrtacr ‘Major and Mrs. Victor MecLean Ill s.m. Holiness Meeting. SIIDIOCI: ONE IN HIM 62.30 mm. Sunday School d; Bible ‘F. p.rn. Evangelistic Meeting. Nubiect: ooo-s oussrross Week-night meeting, each Thurs- da a. P. M. e above meetings are 'rloh in Itllowshlp, Blessing, and Inspirat- iqn. A cordial welcome is extended to all.. J Coins unto ms. sll ye that labour Ed are heavy laden, and I will II"! ou rest. Take my yoire soon you. d learn of ma; For l‘ am mask and iowlyln heart: and ye shall nd rest unto your'sonls._-..;,_. ioupou —-(CP) - One of Brit- ain's oldest seamen.‘ Frankie lion" ' 107. '16. recently retired afterkcrv- in: :4 years on_ihe steamer Nu- sss. ' w... ins" CHURCH w“ 1 in... Street MARVEL o. ouuoan. a. TH» Minister. " UNIIED CHURCH oi CANADA TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Rev. T. E. McLennau. Minister Rev. ll. C. liice, D.D., Visiting Pastor. A Roy ilendall. I..B.A.M.. A.C.C.0. Organist and Choir Director 10.00 a. m. The Church School 11.00 a. m. Primary and Beginners Departments. 11.00 a. m. DIVINE WORSHIP conducted by the Minister. The Sacrament oi’ the Lord's Supper. ’ Sermon: “Supper Quads." Anthem: "God So Loved The World" (Steiner) - 2.30 - Bible ClassJor Young Peoplr-I _' 1.00 p. m. nrvrus: WORSHIP, conductor] by the llllnlster. r ‘ Installation of tho Officers of I the Young "People's-L Uniqgl. y Sermon: “Youtlfs DedJr-rrtioin“ Anthom: "Seek" Yt- The - ' d" (Roberts) - ~ Soloist, Mr. l-larijey S. illite- Phcrson. The sacrampnt, "supper vr'ill.h' £10“, .._._- . _ .. , ~ >l'lr]M*»shrtlIr.~Ivrr-ndor unln the‘ ’_l_sp'eased - "n will take the‘ cup, . i ' The doorrirdfl _ ‘Qhllroih stand open; come‘ yg. lam! worship. “LBKPNNSI _.~___ ‘rrrab APTIST- curing-n.‘ ‘Flzflfuor-Prlnce and Fitzroy Streetffli a -' . r-Z, a ' a ' _ y " Hslldinisttr s“ rrre-rrtv. 1.71). oavl v, 5A.. , - ,5 I BJ). a . ,_ .- ‘ rganlst Mrs. ‘Allison- MaQRae. . ,1, y ' Morning “oréblp 11 AM. _ Sermon: \“A"Sqm'nrons'" ."to~_- he_ Heroic". ' ' ' ' ' . AIitIlem:"‘Gently, Lon; p Gently Lead Us." (Welfll Air) ~ -- . 3e‘ w‘, '. yogi-H, V git).- '.'_ - ~- . _ ugaro cordially invited tower- sliip with The‘ Baptist Church. L (IIIRISTIA N " Mrs. M. C. Stewart Organist. and Choir Director 10:00 n.m. and Family Hour. 11:00 am. Morning Worship and Communion. Sermon: "Should We Give If It Hurts?" Anthem: Thee." 7:00 p. in. Evening Worship. ‘Etc ange- -_rif._ Ylrlplts, belt/fen Baptis and Christian {Thai-chem Sermon‘. “A Summons lilo Heroic Living." Guest Preacher. Davison. Anthem: “Holy is the Lord." 6.30 p. m. Wednesday night - Supper and Annual Business meet- ing of Congregation. Sunday: The soidcn link in the chain of days - msv ii: not become tarnished by nesicct. Central Christian Church Invites you to worship on the Lord's day. Gospel Hall Upper Prince Street Lord's Day Church School "I Will jlemembe 4 . ~ Rev." James D. blot-ting {or children l0 a. m. Breaking of Bread ll. n. m. Preaching of the Gospel 7:30 pun. Prayer meeting Tuesday 8 p. m. Bible Reading Friday l P. M. B, the deeds of the lav! sirnll no flesh be justified In his sight- Romans 3-20 The vvnges ol sin ls death but tire gilt oi God is eternal lite through Jesus Christ our Lord. Romans 6-23. NEW GLASGOW W. I. The regular monthly meeting oi the New Glasgow Women's Institute met at the home o,( Miss Elsie Laird on Jan. 5th. Meeting opened with "O Canada" and repeating Creed in unison. Roll _csli was responded to by relating n recent current event. Minutes read, adopted and signed. Moved and seconded, the bills be paid ior the school Christmas treat Committees reported. and new ones tor February appointed. School - Mrr. Dorothy Wenn and Mrs. Percy Dickinson. Sick —- Mrs. P. L. Campbell and Mrs. Lorne Stevenson. Lunch _ Mrs. p. S. Dlngweli and Mrs. George Dlckleson. Program- Mn. Harland l-llli and Mrs. M. IJ Campbell. Correspondence read. also "Thank You" letters from Mrs. E. I. Mae- Kay and Mrs. it. W. Stevenson. It was decided members donate sandwiches and cake to be sold ol . Lord's _ lorqgll Hils jicrrolits to_\v_rs_r_d"- . Mendelssorhws anthum. I Riddles, Mrs. The Central Guardian ‘Phil column la reserved for news oi local interest, but advertising oi a newey nature may be inserted at Ilvo cents a word strictly pay~ able in advance. COOK'S for Photographs. JIMMLUS TAXI. Rhona 525, MacPHEILSOWS-Men‘: clothing. DISCOUNT SALE still continues at Kennedy's Ladies‘ Wear. uurrans EXCHANGE. _ A lib- eral allowance on your Guitar in eXchflflge tor a new one. Tocmb; Music Store, ‘ NORTH RIVER PASTORAGE.‘ — Service for Sundayfl January 11th. Farrview ll-A. M.‘ North Rkver- 8 P. M. Long Creckllit) ‘P. M. Stephf en Ackland, speakbr ' ' . ‘ 'IIUI\"I‘EIt RIVER United Church (Tirarge. Services on Sunday, Janrlrq ary 11th, are as IDIIDWSJ.'—NOI‘T<_I‘I Willi-lure 11 A. M. llni1ps.hlr'e'2.30 Ravi .1. I. Morrison, Minister. y VTHE PREQII‘ ITEIIIAN CHURCH m‘ cannon. -. Brookfield Charge. ‘Services next l’ ‘d'5~day as follows. - 4 " rsyfilé visor.- M. The .. ,._a'nd‘,'call u' o.‘ ,* "clothe ‘LOH. 1 w _ , dnwvows Joitjo JIIU Lord nos = thcr prs~ ¢u _, useltco oi all his plqt‘! for Sunday, sugary 11th‘. Central 11 A. .~. Pleasant ‘Grovefll P."M. York 7.3 P. M. Annual Congrega- t onal . ctingsl at Pleasant Grove a ' rk after BCIVIC§S_._ Ofiiclal Board will Fneet at the parsonage o, oruiay. January 19th, at 8 PM. u _, pol at usual hgure‘. Rev.“ J.-H._fia-2Caiiiin\, lltlulster. _ ' ~ . "—.'T" " ‘l’ . TIIE_ICIBK"OF s1‘. JAMESI- he orning Worship _at,l.he Kiri: omc ow will belobroadcast 0_ver CCCY. Both Services will: be con- ducted by the Minister, the Rev'd. HfBussell Sorlners, iii. A., S.T.M., ‘who will also preach the Sermons, III_LI\J9 Monlllli; on ‘Talking to Oneself" and in the Evening on “Peace of Mind." The Ohurch Organist, Miss E. Lillian McKenzie. Mus. 13:10., will direct the m-uelc. which, in the Moming will include "Grant U’: T.hy Peace"; and. in the Evening, Harper's Anthem. "Turn Ye Even >10 Me." The Church 8031001 EH99“ "isozao in the afternoon. TRINITY CHURCH. — Follow- ing the‘ Week of Prayer ‘services. the sacrament oi the Lord's SUPP" will be dispensed in Trinity Church, at both the morning and evening .d_lels of worship. The Minister. Reverend T. E. McLonnan will conduct the scrvlccs, assisted by Reverend Dr. H. C. Rice, and the Elders oi the congregation. In the morning Mr. McLennan will take for his subject “Supper Guests." and the choir will sing the familiar "God so Loved The World" by Steiner. In the evening the officers 0f the Young People's Union will be. installed. and Mr. MoLennan will speak to “Youth! Dedication." The choir. with Mr. Harvey S. Niac- Pherson as soloist. wrll sing Rob- erts’ "Sec-k Ye The Lord." A cor- dial invitation is extended to all students and strangers ln our city. The Church Schoqhwllllmecl. at the regulardrours. q ’ in the district. Mrs. W. J. Mac- Lead invited members for the February meeting. roll call to be~' “mwerflr with valentine verses. Programme consisted of opening chorus. contest Mrs. FEW? Dlckl?‘ son. Poetry. Miss M. E, Camvbtu- ‘Reading. Mrs. Richard Dlckleson. Contest. Mrs. M. MHCI-‘eild- 50H! quiz; by Mrs, P. L Campbell. Reading, Mrs. Harland Hill. Earl Houston. Joke. Mrs, ‘Roy Dickinson. Refreshments served by committee in charge assisted by hostess. Foreign Bible i Society I IN CANADA AN I! NEWFOUNDLAND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AUXILIARY l THE UNIVERSAL BOOK "During its long history the Bible Society has been work- ing on the assumption that the Bible is intended for all men and has been putting the Book into the hands of all who will receive it. | Learned and simple, young and old. rich and poor, black and white-it matters not who men are. where they live or what their condition. The Bible ls the Book for them. It is the universal Book, and the Bible Society has made it universally known and loved." - John A. Palen. The Society needs YMII’ r prayers. your interest. sndr your support that it may make "this Book available to readers everywhere. Your altering will b0 fillie- fully received through your "P. M. ‘and Hunter Rlvcr 7.30 P. M.’ Ahldmlhrookileld _ Contributions ‘lo Protestant Orphanage A. F. 6r. A. M. G. L. of P. I. I. Church Service $28.00 Lady Clyde Lodge, Clyde River 10.00 Ida E. MaoDougall, Rock, Kansas ' 2 H. M. C. S. Qiftown Citizens Adop. Can. 17 TRYON BY MR3. ldoOmi CLARK ‘$1.00, Each; Mrs. Roy Dawson; Johnny Lyman; Mrs. Spurgeon Clark; Mrs. Albro Howatt; Florrle Maybey; Mra. Austin Toombs; Prof. wrA. 301mg; Miss MacKenzie; Otto "Juhnian; Mrs.,_l(énneth Robblec; Mrs. Geo.» Robbleeylvlrs. Frank Rob: blee; Mrs-Flora Clark. _60c—-'ivlrs. Russel Mabey. > -_, _.~ .~ 50c" Eacrhz- Mrarfihrisile Dawson; Mrs. Heath I-Iqwath“ Claude Ves- sey; Ange Sorénseh; Mrs. Mor- Jzls-Rowaft: Arlrburr I-Ialliwéll; Geo. Pratt; Millie Gamble; Mrs. A. J. Robinson; Mrsfwaltcn 'I'oormbs; Mrs. s. HowaiLhMrs. Aiban Gzrudet; Mrs. Percy Delaney; Keithffhcwnas. Joe-Mrs. Maud Bell.‘ ,30c—Mr5- Mae Francis. W" .. Robert Crawford; _ _ Leard! lvlrs. Agne“FFar-rcis; Dor- othy Taylor: Sclwyn Clark w‘ - 2. . _ ‘ _ ..,.___'? . _ rayon BY [ELAINE SMITH s. -- '. ' : "' Rel/fend Mrs-Jvloodllda- combs AustLn Smith; Mal’- nard Foy. . 75c_Mrs. Charles Pooley. 55o- Mrs._C.D.Wr1i:fi1l'-' ‘ i. . ". , '_ 50c Each-Anna bitchy-lbw; ‘John. Dawson. ' dire-Evelyn Woodside. _. T0tal—‘$6.55. “ ‘raven’: av ' iirnsc HOWARD .- h ~ ' caprsercorr v_.,.,_. M. ,.,,‘_L \ Tryon Women's Institute $5.00 ' $1,200 Eaob: Mrs. Albert Mabey ;Mrs. Bessie Rogerson; Mrs. Chas. Nelder; _ s. F. Blanchard: Mrs. Howard allbcclt; Mrs. George Can- fleld; Rev. C. A, Illcks. rlocfivtis. Earl’ Mabey. TdtalJ-Slzdu.‘ ‘z NORTII;\.TIYON_ av MRS. syn- » l “ usrzvrnawsorv r ‘I ‘l . tlffi00._‘llechii\ Vrs. Arthur Dawson; bIrsJaniesDdwson; Mrs. Russel Thdqisorr{*w_ Paley; ixMrs. Shel- don.‘ j. Jamelsl Ariiélntli Mrs, He‘ Bhohn; rs. ar- garet Mair I; Mrs. Sydney Daw- son; Mrs. Frank Dixon; Mrs. Ed- ward Sharkey. 75; nschrfihtrs. Archie Thomson; ‘Mfr. Clayton ‘Ilhomas. 50c Each: Mrs. William Mulr- The Penalty of Years. papers which suggested the above title. One was in a church pub. committee of five men who met with a superintendent to discuss the matter o1 selecting a new min- ister. Every one of the members oi! the said committee was well beyond sixty and most oI them nearer seventy. The chairman of the committee began by lrgvlng down principles which he thought the congregation would insist on. The first was that they wanted g, Youml man. And the next limited the age to fifty. No fire beyond that would be considered at all. “DVYIFYEUDOH. the superintendent ob- served tirat those same men were all beyond that and he supposed that they considered themselves B! 01' some value in the business world. Then he’ wished to know lze men who had invested their lives ‘in the . h -, . did rlrioi. tell what hap- l 4 he. othcrrcase referred to the matter that a, considerable number °f “PIMP! mean had gone from theIast; to work in the mines-af- wpswestern Canada. Of course niln- ing 15 hard work and calls tor a 800d physque. mES€‘,IlII¥IJlBd.4 imam-a “iiredlcoi ‘examlrizitlcin’ in an age limit was"set, 1r 1 spcall. “MEN it was to be between twenty-five and forty, In this Q55; _too_ there ls the penalty,“ year-s, T010 back to the first-case L ‘that of. electing a. _sr>ir1turr1 adviser, en' a determining factor in selecting such an otliclal. This may indeed be one o! the factors to be -recokned with in solving the question as the scarcity o; men for this particular calling. Years count in the medical profession and in that. of law. One Wonders i! eXlJerience 1n dealing with hu. man life should not be of value? in a cure of souls. What young man wishes as he faces the future to be told that his best days s" 0V9!‘ when be reaches fifty? In the case of the men wanted for the mine. we need to remember that mining calls for good phy- sical strength and young men “e needed. But the fact is that the years catch up with a man and be- fore he knows where he]; he r5 told by the industrial world thsg he is too old. Doubtless part of the blame ls to be laid at a man's own door-not that the years catch "P with him; he cannot avoid that, head: Mrs. loyd Howatt; Mrs. warm Dealt-icy; Janie Thomas; arshall omas. ., 0c Ea ,Mrs. Frank Lang; Mrs. Everett Ives. 25c-M.rs.*Chsr1ee Roberts. Toal—$15.95. MOUNT TRYON BY WALTER WOOD $100 Each: Mrs. Milton Martin; Albert Martin; Wilbur Weddell; Mrs. Alfred Cairns; Ale-x; Wood: Harry Qulgley; Mrs. Alfred Wood; Walter Wood. 50o Eltclli Newton Mayhew; Mrs. Garnet ‘Fro-urea. Total-SEIOO. TRYON’ CROSS ROADS BY ROMA THOMPSON $1.00 Each: Stirling Lord; Ernest lnman. 75c — Fred Learrd. 50¢ Each: Phyllis Crossman: Max lihomson; Russell Reeves; Stanley ‘Phrmscn; Reg. Dixon; Albert Call- beck. rldc-Vance Dixon. 35c-Preston Bcalrsto. Total——$6.50. WEST TRYON BY BOWLEY LEARD $2.00 Each: G. C. Holland; Mrs. Bowlqy Iseard; Minnie Lear-d; Mrs. S. W." Newscrme. 01.60 Each: Bowley Leard; George Boulter; Alden Crossman; Morley Mullins; Walter Paymer; Everett liowatt; Harry Craig; lvlrrs. Asher Iiowatt; Mrs. Bruce Howatt; Clin- ton Leard; Gerald Best; Louis Leard. Total—$20.00. Grand Total Tryon Distrlct-.$93.15 VERNON RIVER BY BIRDIE STEWART ’ $2.00 Each: Ernest, Ceilings; I-I. S. McLeod d: Sons; Mrs. M. S Lea. $1.00 Eadr: Irving Tweedy; Mack McLean; Mrs. Lawrence Matheson; Brent MacDonald; Mrs. Warren Eamon; Mrs. Roy Enman; Mrs. John Ciunrmings; Mrs. Frank B. Lea; Mrs. A. M. Carver; Everett Stewart 50c Each: Mrs. W. A. "Bernard; Mrs. Arth-ur Richard; Mrs. Jack McLeod; Mrs Annie Enmam; Mrs. William Masters. Why Christian people should pcnal-, WOTR of the church.‘ Literature m’ é And m: g I saw several items lately ln our " lication and told the story of u‘ or long the mat-oer or agehroi ‘ but he may have let time go by without improving himself, taking too much for granted. and the" complaining that the world irsd been unkind. He forgets that the world has a piiiless element in it; make-up and will ultimately to“ him out on its scrap-heap and bluntly My that it can now get along without him. Some contrl. butfiilii’ pension scheme would look if!" 10088 who have served their day and generation. This is hound to come. In a recent article by [in 01,1 "unify writ" l good case was made out ror use. m showed that use had compensations that earlier years could not in the nature of lhlnsn supply. People-learn to take We‘! hlDDEnlfllI! more philosophic. fllly- He would agree with Rabbi Ben Plzra: "Youth ended. I shall try, My gain or loss thereby; LQHVB the lire ashes, what survives is gold; And I Shall weigh the 33mg, Give life its praise or blame; Young, s11 lay in dispute; I shall know. being old." Years ego Sir William Robert. son Nicol wrote a book called the “Round 0,! the Clock" and showed how Some of the greatest feats known to us were the products of years. Life is a sowing and a reaping and if the spring time is neglected. the pantry will be as empty as the Cupboard oi old Mother Hubbard. WEST COVEHEAD BY MELVIN WILLIS, JOYCE McIAUCHLAN AND DAVID MacKINNON $2.00-Rev. Mr. Wilson. $1.00 Each: Jaime: Allen; Erlth Hughes; Grove McMillan; Lorne McMillan: Percy Tamar; Wilfred McDonald: C. F‘. Willis; Clayton Matthew. 50¢ Each: Ira McDonald; Daw- son Hughes: Ramsay Auld: Mrs. Thomas; Lelhh Mcklnnon; Chcsley Hughes; Mrs. James MoLauchlam; Mrs. Besirsio; Ray Bell: Mrs. Ira Carr; Walter McLo/uchlarr. doe-Orr- McCann. 30c Each-Dave McDonald; Vern- on McKinnon; ll. Jones. . 15c-—ilaviland Craig. Total~$18.50. T0lai-—0l6.95. t rnk o Saiurda v ni ht. provided pEIEITIISIIOII is’ seeIrreII 1m“ n""'°l‘ °I 7- 3- I- 4"‘ from rink ‘executive. A Birthday ‘mm m“ " '° “gm” '° "' "'4 M’ ~ SNOW SUITS 'AT BOAT SETS WINTER BLOOMERS. Reg. 69c. 2 for .. FLANNELETTE NIGHTGOWNS. Reg. $1.59. Sole .. . BOYS’ and GIRLS’ FLANNEL- ETTE PYJAMAS. 1.89 and 1.98. WOOL MITTS. 69c. Z poir Suede cnd Leather MITTS. Puir 75c. 2 for CHENILLE HOUSECOATS. Sizes 2, 4 and 6. Reg. 4.35. .. LOO 1.00| 8 and 8H. Rag. ‘LOO; 1.00 Reg. 79-8998. 2.99 BUNTING BAGS- Reg. $2.98. Sole . . . . . . . . .. SILK STOCKINGS (service weight) 8V2 to l0‘/z. Reg. $1. . IN CHILDREN'S DLOTNINB LOOK OVER THESE VALUES! nrscourrr CHILDREN'S LISLE STOCKINGS. 6'/z. Reg. S5c——2 pair . . . . . .. 1.uo|7sod7'/z.NaQ.05c. ape, 89c, 1.19 75c. Z pcrir .. 9 to l0. Reg. 85c. Z puir . 1 s39 HELMETS, CAPS, PARKAS- 1.00 1 .99 1.39 2 for 2 for "A, COMPLETE LINE 0F CLOTHING AND TOYS FOR ALL LITTLE GIRUS AND BOYS” a '..$‘ 7'3»; ~ ‘Pirouahoi-L ' ' PHONE EQUIPMENT SHORT CANBERRA — (CP) —- America. home or the telephone, ls trying to,’ buy telephone equipment from. Australia. Telephone installation‘ in the United states has been held up because of lack 0i materials. Australia has a better supply of, Funding xvire than most countries‘ AT port... KNEW HIM WHEN . . s CLIVE, Alts-(CP) - Cyrus E. Chlng now is s director of Feder- ated lilediatinn and Conciliation Service In the United States, but L. Reynolds of Clive claims he remembers him wrhen. rhe was a clerk in a general store at Laccmbe, Alta. Mr. Reynolds says he had a -»nh°99e"Y QUEEN I STREET Mimi; TO TALK TRADE NEW DELHI. Incl-la — (GP) Q India's economic relations with the Soviet Union will be taken up for active consideration with tho opening of the Indian Embassy in Moscow. At present, raw jute, jab goods and peanut oil are India's principal exports to the U. S. S. R. but it will be several years before‘ friend by the name of Cy Chlng while imports from Russia an supplies are advqunit. [who loft for the United States nezllgibie. about 50 years ago. - I er. Lillian Mamye. more. Jack Sheri-en Prince Street School GRADE“ 1 _ Miss Front Row, left. to right: Greta Hanson, Joan Lewis. Shirley Ladnor. Helen Cook, Jean Hawkins, Edith Smith, Jane Hall, IFranccs Farquharson, Barbara. Whitlock, Margaret Barrett. Janet Skinnu. Center Row, left. to right: Blots Manuel, Mark Ladner. 3°13“ Mwmihtild. Joan Webster.‘ Shir- ley Ekssery, Barbara Powers. Beryl Graham. Donald Ford. Kclmmh MMPM-ll. Donald Mad-Mid. Back Row, Icitfto right: Norman Tweel. Cyril Wrheatley, Billy Hawkins, Roddy Alnsworih, Bobby Bradley, Sheldon Ross, Willie Craig, Charles Murlcy Toomb, GRADE VI - Miss Ferguson, (‘Ileaclnrl Front Row. loll. to right: Paulina Diamond, Myrtle Spemer. Dorothy Brown. Theresa Presley. Wanda Henderson, Lhrlorla Pickard, (Teach) Secs —Photo by Ed. Oemhum. June Diamond, Clara Iraaars. ' Arline barter, Catherine Younl- second Row, lelt to right: Edna Boulter, Pansy Adams. Jean Bevan, Illllan Davina, lhq Bherreir. Besaie Younker. Barbara Wrsn, Agnes Ste wart, Rsbh Whitehead. Ailiaon mums, Back Row, lelt to right: Donald Moore, Colby B oe. Wyllis Allan. Alan Massey, Lester ‘myiai, Walter Maclnnis, Fred Macinnis, James Shcrren. Errol IaeNeill, Ber-man oobama, Dougim ma. ~fidlhlflarfifl