it’ lZESE-Q? ._. --..-......_._.___ ...-..__»-.l\ .._.. _........_.. 3° l: LT I) 9192813192”. 332E“??? 595F517? mo rzevprgg m: pa. fir: 1181252 i’!!! 139'". 5'9. 5W t.“ >5 I WEDNESDAY. OIIIXSTIAI DINNII ‘IO GIL- LBTTI RAZOR BHPLOYEES MARKS CIDER OF SUCCESS- FUL YEAR Continuing a custom for the third successive yea-r, the Man- ggoment of Gillette 8816!)’ 381°!‘ c0, d1 canada Limited acted as boat; at a Christmas Party 81"" this evening to nearly 200 employ- gee of the Montreal plant. at the Mount, Royal Hotel 5&1» Doroo. Amidst a most festive and cor- dial spirit the gathering sat- down to , typical holiday Turkey Dim oer. This was followed by 08mm:- to which relatives and friends of em loyecs also were invited. e highlight. of tli e evenln8 TH EATRE ggme with the usual distribution of Chrl5bn1fl5 bonus checks in which every employee participated. _ Mr. J.I. Stampleman, President! or Gillette safely Razor Co.‘ 071 1 Canada Llmll€il delivered a sioi uddyegs welcoming all those 1119-5" glib, and in addition to extending irolidal’ lzrevtlnss- thanked “ti?” one connected with the organiza- 1 tipn for lll0ll‘ loyal servlf-‘BS which» 1 “(led to the qolltllulcdlilgli stand- ‘ 3rd of qllahiy of Gillette P10". ducts was spolulble for a v61‘! successful veal". I smlllplellm“ l 10011.; forward to a decided im- uroveluclil ourllll! 1940- 11°‘ ‘ml-l for Gillette. but for all enterPYl-‘m throughout Canada Mr. ‘taniplcl1i.111 0011c‘ rclilalks iviili iliv l‘ l‘ ' hcnce all mo)‘ b“ ' er am lo ccleblldw 111° ‘ “l ‘and her Allies are so coufflieoufill‘ \£q IOOd business year-in a l . tlslllliEll I Confessions .of~ a NAZI SPY EDWARD G. ROBINSON FIANCIS LEDEIIEI-udman-ruuuu SOURIS. THUR. 28th. MONTAGUE. SAT. 30lh. fr’ eacyev V ditleii-Fc-law ‘for _ “ r o l’ an we Empire ,eph Smith, John lvlcNallyg Frank which llils Countrf- 1181101114 ‘firm Finns driven into Norway; _ on interned Finns on new dohnn lino in north Scole ofMiles :- Am“: o . 16o ' - ivrken_e_"’l“getso lotean ‘ Leningrad Finn lino ‘Murmansk Ruuio moan I 2,000 troops for drivl south Hoovy bottles have or Roda uok to split Finland, cur o" Swedish supplier l 1111mm? uojorvi ‘v lurglng Into north central Flnla nd on three front-S, the Russia" nrmy reveals the strategy of itr attack centered on cunt-ruled xatlg; hi0. key clty on the Gulf of Bothnia. Heavy arrons mlilcl Q of Red advance and broken lines show routes Soviet troops seek t0 follow in their drive to cut Finland in hall. PHILADELPHIA o"' u—I""-. \ _ BALTIMOR-l-‘J? - Curb!!! __—.,fit3.7------"" ._.- a- 4.. Mn.‘ "'”"' ""' ‘TWASHINGTON Delaware Bay O Atlantic Ocean Irero ll amp "Aflm-‘l Took lulu e rr LAIJDEIDALI ' MIAMI [hp shows where by Brlilsh warship. L». 2 completely unnworo of tho tragic mander had embarked. the crew of G"; 3p" wgvQd and cheered who rived at Buenos Alres. A few Ilrlfirlet“: a “n”, r _‘ ' Ihnl I G rm), I xury liner. Columb" off Virginia. coast when Icuttlaed ‘lay her crew after bellll IIIWIWPM“ l course upon which their com- tlre German raider Admiral n, a! pictured above, they ar- holug assured of their went down I Thh column h reserved a newly nature may be able ln advance. .____.____. CRASWELL for Photographs. not later than i1 A. M. of Georgetown announces the en- Bailclnent of her daughter, Mary Vivian, to Mr. Robert Percy Boyle, Hunter River, son of Bo ‘le and the late Mrs. Boyle, Corn- wn l. Marriage to take place in Jan- UBYD’. L-B2-l2-27-1l. FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- eral of Mr. James Dunphy was held Sunday afternoon from the residence of his blothcr-ln-law Michael Murnaghan. Tarantum, to St. Patrick's Church, Fort Augu_5_ tus. The pallbearers were: Messrs. Joseph Brazil. Thomas Brazil, Jos- Trainor and Joseph Tl"a.11or. Ser- vices at the church and grave were conducted by Rev. L. 0a.!- laghan. WEDDING nuns — At Hali- fax. N.S.. on the 23rd Dec, 1939, the marriage of Miss Edna May Champion of Kensuigton, P.E.I., and Corporal George Lorne Monk- ley, PEI. Highlanders, Summer- slde. P.E.I., took place at the resi- dence of the Rev. J. Norrie Ander- son, Fort Masussy United Church. l The bride was attended by Miss A. M. Dtfeagardc, Summers‘ e and Sgt. FJMcNelll, Suhlmcrslcle, act- ed as best man. HOME FOR IIOLILDAYS — Miss Jean Weeks. BA. (laughter of Rev. E. S. Weeks Rlillslliéllll. N.B._ who is in her second ye n the Dcpariinent of SCCZill Science. Toronto University. ls spending her Christmas holidays with her par- ents at Mlllblfflllfl, NB. lief" sister Pearl Wccks. B.A._ who is 111 the Civil Service. Olluuui. expects to} come to Mlllstrcnln curly tn Feb- ruary to remain with ll’_‘1‘ parents for some time. Miss Warm laud-iii school for several YES-Li's in P. E. f. before going to Ottawa. 1.115? kltchrn ramc given aunv b)‘ R. T Holman Ltd- i Summersicle store during tiicil" bi; 1 Christmas ranze sale M1". William ! lClmv. emniovrri with G B. Noyc. l North Wiltshlre. was the \\'lfIl"l'?l' l lof the free FfllIiP given awziv by lI-Iolmairs Charloitc1>\\"11 slorc Both 5M1". Crockett and Mr. Clow ale to 1 ‘be congratulated on lllClf good for- l tune. HOLIDAYING IN CANAD. Miss" Jessica Rico Jenkins. 1 ' lclaugzhtel" of Di". J. S. Jc iCliavloilctoivli is spell ‘Christmas VECIILIOI) lll SI. gueritcls". ncal" Montreal. Q I enjoying ,‘.he winter sports. Miss Jcnkirs who [is a senior student at the Peach lliclvlol of Dmlilatic Al" ' New I York. recclvcd very li\\"‘ . mendation when she flppfillc the mgcnile lend of hlabci Cliilierli in Oscar Wilde's play “An Ideal ~ Husband" which ran the past week in the Little Theatre o1 the school ‘n Rockefeller Centre. Miss Jen- kins also appcared in an important part 1n the Christmas Plllllfilllllmt? which played for 51X pcrfornlrlnces as a. special feature of the Christ- mas celebration in Rockefeller" Centel". She will return January fourth to complete her Senior Year when she will appear in lin- portant productions 1n Broadway theatres. REV, E.S. IYEEKS RETIRING- The following clipping is taken from the United Chuichman and will be of interest. to many Guar- dian readers: At the last meeting of the Presbyicly of Saint John. Rev. ES. Weeks intimated his lu- tention to retire fl"om active work of the Mlnistly at the end 0f June next. This leaves the Miilstrealn Charge open for settlement. Ml". Weeks ls completing his sixth y-ear on this charge. He wlll_be within rwo months of the retiring age. Though he feels well able to con- tinue on another charge. the con- tinued illness of Mrs. Weeks, who has been an invalid for seven years makes it inadvisable. Mr. Weeks served his church ivell, giv- mg his whole heart to the interest of the Kingdom. He has always given his best in the councils of the church. Ml". Weeks ls a native of Fredericton. He was at one time‘ astor of Povmal United chum-c . f1: WHY HAVE till, son: ,reEr? a S 7 i a L. n- vs A?“ , i The Central Guardian tor new: o! local interest but sdvortlslng of lnurtcd It 5 cent: n word strictly psy- C8€IFEDERATIONLLIFE INSUR- MRS. WALLACE R. MacDONALD, Mr. George THE‘__CHARLOTTE7‘OWN GUARDIAN Cardigan Head And Vicinity , Among the receatmmtorl t0 Meg-idiom: and daughtenaelgrsrlee Valley. an Capt. J. McDonald spent a few AN 41789-7-21-311. dayslat his home in Cardigan re- Provincial Bank of Canada, cover- —-- t . t fiscal s1". JAMES suunsv SCHOOL w‘ y ___. LQQ§¢°°QEfiO$$ l”, sgfil Christmas Concert ton ht at 7 The Mtge; Lily and Btella m1 ed t u um ‘cam “lilmk- L‘ '“12-27'1l- Carter who have been employed at a‘ w“ 1 u 115mg“ q w?“ ma?‘ _. ,, -——— the "r. Eaton Co. and the Metrd- ‘hi’ "a" °1 ‘l “m” "' ' ATILNPION ADVERTISERS.~ 901mm 310m 1m “very, fes being 111.50% mum 78% in advertisements for insertion the Moncwn, N3” ‘fin; mm“ 10B. following day must be in this office ‘vim the“. Damn,’ ML 5m Th, statement; dhdos“ m‘; Peter Carter, 48 Rodd. Head. accompanied by her Cornelius. spend Christmas with her sisters. The annual Christmas Vvfls held 1n Baldwin's Road school prograln was as follows: "A Christ- cltation, "Dolly's lemon" by Mar- ‘garet ‘McKenna. Merry Christ- _mas Drill by fourteen pupils. Dia- llogue, ‘jHow Jimmy Saved Pa.‘ Recitation by Johnnie McKenna. Chorus. Ring the Bells. At the Crib, by Laura and Margaret Mc- Kenna. Recitation b Cec Trainer. 1371810809. “The D0 ’s Christmas". Recitation by Laura McKenna. ‘Pantomime, Auld Lang Syne. Drill, Eight Little Christmas Bells. Re- lcltatlon by Theresa. McKenna. Dla- logue, One Minute Please. Recita- tion by Emmet Curran. Goodnight Drill. Chorus. Santa's Coming. At the close of the chorus jolly old Sfllllft arrived with his usual pack of tflys for the children and after distributing gifts to all the little boys and girls wished each and ‘everyone a Merry Ghrstnlas and ‘eft amid shouts of good wishes for another year. Mrs. Peter Cal"- nld Curran. Baldwin's Road. were ‘in Montague on business recently. Mrs. John Hughes. Charlotte- lmvn. is spdnding the Christmas holidays. with her (laughter Mrs. Chares Curran, Baldwin's Road. Mrs. Nicholas Landvigan Cardi- gan. was a visitor to Charlottetown on Tuesday. bliss Margaret. Lowcly student n1 Prime of Wales Collcge. Char- ilottetcwli. is spcnding the Christ- l l Annual Report ‘ 0f The Provincial Bank 0f Canada. TR N s °Hl% LOANS INVESTMENTS Tho annual statement of The Ll ID POSITION --. HE?“ AND lluliclay reelings Q all our good friends Mrs. Mr. Martin McNeil, Cardigan Head. has sold his lesldence and farm by public auction. Mr. and Mrs McNeil intend to reside in Charlottetown. Mrs. Sadie Curran, Cardigan son left Wednesday mom- ing by train for Rulmford, Mo. to concert ‘Thursday afternoon. Dec. 21st with Peter McKenna. as chairman. The mas Greeting" by the school. "All Sorts of Children" by four little boys. Song. “Jolly Santa." Re- wsh on hand, cheques, balances due by the Bank of Canada and bflrlk- ing correspondents outside Canada, as well as investments. stand at $45,044,705 counpared wlflh $38,100.- 829 in 1938. an increase of Epprox- imatoly 87.000000. Net profits for the year, alfter providing for the usual deductions, were $457,173. as compared with $550,427 the preceding yoar_ These profits, added to the balance of Profit and Loos Account brought forward last year. amounting to $241,035, give a total of $698,208. After payment of the dividend at the rate of 6%, amounting w 5240‘. 000. federal and provincial taxes prosperity. in tracles and in home's we extend our warmest thanks and our best wishes for abundant health, happiness and BEST YEAST LIMITED "BEST" FOR HEALTIk-"BEST" FOR BAKING-RICHER IN VITA WINS l DECEMBER 21. 1939, i‘ _ totalling $110,300 _ gm! M“; W- 17701311917318 $50,000 for depreciation on real estate and transfer-ring a $50,000 to Contingent Fumv there M. J. O'Neill officiating. Harry O'- " remain; a balance at credit of Grady played organ music and the profit and L055 Accmmt of $24,” choir boys sang beautifully during 908 ' the ceremony and the signing of the register. Given in marriage by her father, the lovely bride had chosen a gown of deep ivory satin with bus le loans and discounts including loans to Provincial Governments, Municipalities. and school Boards stand at $76,630,238, an increase of buck and long sweeping tralnwth gpgfvldmfliely $450,000. ovcl" last sweetheart neckline on the bodice. e r. Her deep ivory veil of illusion net was held in place by a cluster of orange blossoming and she wore a lavaliere of pearl and amethyst on a. gold chain wich had been worn |by the bride's mother on the lat- tcl"s wedding day. Her flowerswere a boilquet of gurdenias and lilies of the vllilcy hi cascade effect. Miss Betty Bowlen was maid of iholiol" and the other bridal attend- ‘anis were Mrs. Bruce Burry, sister Total, deposits. as at Nuvembgr 30m- WPIY $56,320,364. 'an lmrease °l “will 37.500000. a substantial portion of which rcprcsczlts Gov_ emmfrlt 11nd Municipnl funds. Tmaldnvcstlnents and --ccu1"1tje'5 5L 532503.456 shalt‘ an llPFflgsg of Umvards of sdoouooo. Hclciilios or short term Qrwavnnqp-n sv‘ui'itips lflcreased about 55.4mm» and cam tor kindly donated 11111: 10:" the "m" Mllrlivhcl wrurltl-s szso- 01 "W Emmi" MlsiMary Bymc- children. The National Autumn 009- Wllllt’ 1011f: tcrnl Government “n55 KHY luuKenzle mm ML“ brought the concert to a. close. WCUYXIYFK‘; hive (Vcrcascd bv about Jon“ Tamblylm- Th“: wore pretwy .Tli"_‘ teacher. Miss Marion Mc- $1.5C0.000. " drunks 8f ‘danwlllx b-uehéillgenvelggl l ~ t w‘ " .' CC "- ftcllaenhgplgndtlzzl bIrflciClllfTiqatllll/léed ha? ercililnlind dénm-nd loans a“ loll" lllliclseuilgfitlslfililphllfgv W?" l" U399‘ awe“ me chudreIL $10M) om flmlilllrcilgfi by close to tdnedtaptumn effect with bouquets Mi " ' l - - -' (‘l c scnvd to ma cl. Messrs, Chester IVHQUfllfl. Gcr- "public lflffrest in the socurltrcs " Jollll (TCOYIIIOT W95 best ma“ “d the usllcrs were Bruce Burr)’. P501 Bowlcn. Stafford Higgins, Jl"., Thus. Dav. Frank Doherty, Dr. William Aptcd and William Bowlen. After the ceremony a reception was held at the Alexandra Palace. The bride's mother welcomed the guests in a modish grape-wine cvspc gown. with vcivet. hat and piulnes to tone with her gown. and la carriage of gardcnlas. The groom's Ilnolher wore black crepe with lic- wcnts in povwlcr blue metallic and (the some slwadc 0'11 her black hat. l Hvr flowers were orchids. gltlllkct. a probable CfillspQtvc-“Ce n; Owen Exchange regulations. Total ASHER lI'llOl.l‘lb to 551343- as against $51,602,463 1w y...“ 1e 6.1191111 Annual mcctlng of‘ Shareholders is to b0 hfld H; ma. $1980 Office of the Bank, 331 glues Stleet Wcst. lvfolllrral, on Illlsday. lllli January, 1940. SALVATION ARMY (‘ltvyflugy ANNOUNCED ron HARFII. 1910 A nation-wide campaign to fin- PARK CORNER INSTITUTE Tho Coronation W. I, of Park Corner mot. on Wednesday even- lng st the home of lVLrs. George I-fowatt with an attendance of 11 members and 2 visitors. The President presided and the meet- ing opened by singing Jingle Bells, followed by the Creed 1n unison. Roll call was answered by exchfl-hzlnat Christmas gifts. Min- utes of last meeting were lead and Btdflplod. It was moved by Mrs. Vere Wheeler and’ seconded by Mrs. Elmer McLeod that we send $3.00 for Bond for '1‘. B. League. Motion ca1"ried. It was moved by Miss Anna. Delaney and seconded ‘by Mrs. Fred Bernard that we send $2.00 to Cancer Fluid. Motion carried. It was moved by Mrs. Samuel Bernard and seconded by Mrs. Emerson Delaney that we spend $2.00 for the children's school concert. Motion carried Programz-A reading, Peace on Earth, by Mrs, Vere Wheeler, read- ing by Mrs. Elmer McLeod, Bell's Across the Snow; reading by Mrs. Samuel Bernard, To All People; a reading by lvfrs. Christmas Bells: a by N118. Emerson Delaney, Christmas Eve; reading by Mrs. Fred Mc- Leod. The Little Christ Child: a Christmas Carol, Bethlehem Sta-r. sung by Mrs. George Howatt, Mrs. Edna Stewart and Anna. Delaney. a reading by Mrs. Everett Bern- ard, a Christmas Prayer. The meeting was brought to a close by singing silent Night. Lunch was served. STERLING W. I. mas holidays \\'llll her parents, Vi“ We Salvation Army's cxtcn-l T1" bfim‘ 3nd 5mm“ 10ft on a M? and NIH Ed’ Lc“,m.y' Carmgan 51w war servme 095ml _ “.11; be ‘ll‘l]) t-o Wllshingtrn and New Yor . “nu-L collducted in March. l9 , it is an- ] For trsvcllltlg the bride chose a _ pounced bv Comm nor Bcn- "V59 blue “'°°1 fwd‘ Wm‘ matching The M155“ Eileen and Zeta Jamln Orrlmcs. Te _ 131 Conl- ' turban and mink cont. On their re- s;-ma_ve,; 5~,uden|_5 a; Nome Dame mauder. The first year's prcqrrqnrnpi l1u"n they xvii‘. lzve at 2000 Bathurst. Aca;1@1n_v_ ghalqcuetgwm are calls for an expenditure M’ told of tSi. Tsronio. lspeiidiiig the Christmas holidays 31000000. ch a wide Vafifly 015.9,, ‘l The bride is a graduate of Okla- lWlll‘. their uncle and aunt. Ml". and Mrs. Charles Curran, Baldwin's Road. Mrs. Bridget. Kenny. St. Teresa's left recently for New York City iviiere she will" spend Christmas with her sons and daughters. Head The Cardigan Christmas vices, i0 be provided both at home 1 lioina University, a bachelor of and overseas, household science. She is a. member AB the height of the Great w," of the Gamma Phi Beta sorority. Of 1914-1918, soldiers and 5mm“ u, | Hcl" hobbies are riding and golf. and the number of 300.000 a week were l Sh‘? l5 a "lember °f me fTlmber given care of one kind or another l Cruiser," an honorary riding so- by the Salvation Kinny. Ovcr 100.~ l 1'01")‘ "l l1?!‘ University. Mr. Hig- 000 mcu atlerded '1n¢@t1n;;§ in ltrins. who attended Si. Itliohaelks Army Hills ucckly. The Armv op- |‘ (‘UUPW- 1105 ‘V011 mill’ WQPMES 1n erated I53 refreshmcnt and rccrca- ; The “W59 $1100’ F1112 Mid i5 Ml 6Y1- concert was held in the school on Lion ltlllk 77 hostels and naval lllllslilsllc gllllelY-"Tmwnw EX‘ Thursday night Dec.‘ 21st. Mr. and mllmry homes, and 30 motor Chimge- _ George Johnston. chairman, an- ambulances. l The bride has made several VlSIlS nounced the following program:- Weicolne, Adrian Sullivan. Recita- tion, The Best. Month, Jackie Webster. Recitation. Christmas songs, Georgie Webster. Song by 51x boys. Dialogue. Once Too Of- ten. Rlocitation, A Wonderful Man, George Wilson. Chorus, Welcome Christmas. Monologue, A Present for Aunt Jane, by Stanley Fe!‘- guson. Motion ‘song, Merry Christ- mas Day. Recitation, Poor Dolly, Muriel McDonald. Song( with gui- tar accompaniment) Gladys Saun- ders. Dialogue. Widow Wilkins Last. cmlstmas Gift. Instrumental ‘ Jackie, Stanley and Georgie Webster. Recitation, A Joke on Pa, Gerald shephard. Drill Christmas Bells by nine imbib- song, "Soldier, Soldier, Will You Marry Me." by Georgie and Stan- lev Wemter tenoole). Recitation. What I'd Do. bv Mary Wilson. Song. Old Pal of Yesterday _by Marie sulllvan tencore). Recita- tion. A Secret. shlrlcy McSwrlln. Song (with guitar). oeorlzle Web- ster (encore). Dialogue. Uncle Pet- er's Presents. 5on5. Sandra Per- guson (encore). Recitation. Mary Wilson and Shirley Mcswnln. chorus. Silent Night. Recitation. A Very Good Boy, Heath 3'10!)- ltald. Song, “It Makes No Differ- once Now" by Mae Saunders ten- eore), Recitation, Upon the Chris».- mas TlYC by Stanley Webster. Motion song. five girls. Act, The Bethlehem Babe. Santa Claus’ ar- rival was. given loud applause by the children. After been welcom- ed by the teacher, he began dis- l tributlng toys and gifts rdr all the children from a well ladened tree | which was beautifully decorated. . The VlSlI/Ofsfllfld children were l then given a IXQQI. 0f candy GOIIRl- ed by the district. After which l the National Anthem brought the l concert to a close. The children i and their teacher, Mix Evelyn Mc- to tltc Islllncl. Her many friends and relatives unite in ivlshlng her much happiness. The Salvation Army plans m, ll"? all (‘quallv good account of‘ itself in this War. Its Rsld Shield War Service has been spreading The regular meeting of tho Sterling Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. George Brown on Dec. 13 with an attendance of 13 members and 2 visitors present. The president occupied 1111c chair and opened the meeting with O Canada, followed by the Creed in lunlson. Committees reported and new ones were appointed as foi- llows: Sick, Mrs, Earle Henry, Mrs. Austin Walsh. School, Mrs. Cran- ford MacKay, Hilda Rlscott. Pro- gram. Mrs. Upton Smith, Carrie Woodsld-e. Lunch. Mrs. John Mac- Guigan, Mrs. Thomas Bolger. Mrs. Upton Smith, Mls. Melville Morri- son. A bill of $2.80 for school sup- ,plle5 was ordered to be puld. It ‘was decided to buy oranges for the school children at Christmas also to adopt the some Santa Pal as last year and to send Christmas boxes to 10 soldier boys. a pair of socks to be included in each box and the following committee was l Tbflidly in all the Canadian camps. and cities where there arc lama l concentrations of troops The sec- l, 0nd phase of the programme wili ‘ ‘ be in extend this service (o the as- l semlbly canlps in Eilulnllrl Offll 21's l io be assigned i0 rtllat dilly have l, already been appointed and havc sailed. Later a similar service will l be provided ln France I To aid in the drive for funds next March caulplficn committee-s are being set up in every centre of importance throughout, Canlldml. - As promimcnt citizens QVGKVVJIIOIW?‘ are volunteering to serve on thcsc l committees. it is ironed that the" response of the public Will b1- pwmpt and generous The entire. programme already has the nnnrnv- a1 of the Minister of War Dc-fcncc and the Director of Auxiliary Scr- vices. BOWLEN - HIGGINS WEDDING Standards of ‘mums at the aisle and bouquets of white and cold mums shading to darker {mics dcc- oraicd St. Pctrfs church 'I‘o1"o11'<1 recently for the marriage of Evelyn Mary Bowlen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Dennis Bowlen, to Paul Higgins, son of Mr. and Mrs Stafford Higgins, with Rev. Father Isobel-n, are to be congratulated on their splendid program. Mr. Joseph Gillian. Peak": spent ‘Thursday in Baldwin Road. The guest of Mr. and Ml‘ John Comoran. Moss-rs George and Bert Lani-d Lorne Valley, motored to Char- lottetown on Thursday and report the roads to be passabkx-C. Uflrma" 5110". lllvlllffd Bl lhe moment 0f elllllfllfon, cuts a grout swathc through a French_posrltfionrbetween the Maglnot Line and the German Westwall. appointed to have Leod, hlrs. J, Upton Smith. berg who had been tests Letter Mrs. Crunford MacKuy. Woodsidc. Woodside. Mrs. Lorne invited the members to for the next meeting. tlonnaire on Public lie Roll call to be Clly filled in. by naming n the National Anthem (JRAPAUI) December:— Grade X:— 1. Eleanor Wood. 2. Audrey Harvey. 3. Norman MacDonaid. Grade IX1—- 1. Vera Gamble. Grade VIII:— 1. Jessie hfartln. 2. Mlldlcd Dn-ulson. 3. Nolccn Silnlnons. Grade \'ll:-- 1. Hubert, Harvcy. 2. Lylllan Harvey. Grade VI:— 1. Pauline Caselcy. 2. l-Iarry Ferguson. 3. George Nicholson. Grade V:— 1. Greta. ROEQPsQn. 2. Juanita Harvey. 3. Marion Fall. Grade lV:— 1, Jlrumy NlChOLSOII. 2_ Jean Myvrs. 3. Guidon Boyce. Grade lIl:- l. Slllllcy hfycrs. 2. Norman Lowlncr. 3. Ernest Parker. Grade ll 5111- 1_ Jackie Johnston. 2. Doris Boyce. 3. Givcndol \ Full. Grade II J12:- I. Elwin Shcrrcn. 2_ Reggie Slicrrcn. 3, Roy Mucl/ltlic. Grade l:— 1. Glcudn Sllnmons. 2. Donllld Rogcrson. 3. Vnlcrlc My 1's TCJClIIJI‘, lll.ll trclzs By Wlcstovcl‘ charge: Crztnford IVlacKay, Mrs. D. J. M Flclning, .\ .~;_ Austin Walsh, Mrs. H. sJlvlacl-Lli-cn Letters thanks were read from sick 111cm. l‘€lll(‘ll‘.l.)l'i'4‘(l. The program consisted of tivo l-lvt. Words, prepared \\l'1l'l Al: 110i’ l illl lll war area. The meeting closed 11;". SCHOOL Tile following is the report Crapllud School for November and .1 hcl llltuwon .\|t'.\~|\'~l TILLlE rm: TOIhER i; FIRST GET YOUR LOBSTER an, sxcuETE ME A MlNUTE BUBBLES, vou Mus-T THERE'S SOMETHING \'\l BE $0 12- P GOT TO TELL BUBBLES _.l'VE GOT "U 6O Rlfll-IT “IOU MAD.’ WHERE Alzevou aolus To 6E1‘ A l..0B$TEl2? ‘THE FlSl-"l STORES AREN'T OPEN AT M16111‘ Mr of bv Mrs. Lorne MacEwcn and Carve Reversible Words, pic. pared by Mrs. George Brown, won by Mrs. Austin Walsh and Cal 6 The Q11» _._ .lllh .1: Child Welfare Li) be duwuscl cl Teacher, Zllplm Llnklcltcl‘, 13A