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CAREER COUNSELLOR t - men to train as modern Aircraft Techn SUMMERSIDE, P.E.l. - Phone 2281 Local 14 ..-.1 and talkiover with hinTth?opportunitie-s foriambitious young Canadians-and the openings now available in tlie"'R1'C.'A.F. for Summcrsldc Recruiting Office Open daily Monday through Salurdai also Monday and Thursday Evenings tlll 9.00 p.m. AIVMTION 0H-"ER! 700 II FINE MREER A.F. Carter Cammllor ball) frinliily old brlpful. You (rill muml! bins pu".1!I1 rompltlr frmz'arn and u':'II.vaut nblignliom. ' RECRUITING UNI icians. I THERE OUGHT TO BE A LAW By Fagov Ci Shorter. TABLE on AM I suwosso To EAT STANDIN' up? me . SERVICE IN THIS JOINT I5 g room I we BITS I'D TAIZE MY -mos ,; ACROSS THE street! 4 MORE THAN HE SPENDS HERE ALL WEEK! THE JOINT duos! cram AWAY -runs " Two enrasmns veAu.'ue more ALONG 3. I HAPPEN To know 1. ms ovm LUNCH avsm . ' om. I5 rucm IF IT NIGKS HIM HJR FROM THE WAY THAT MANAGER THE BEANEIZY ACROSS THE STREET STEERED HIM OVER HERE! g. is wAuaN' uP To one mount I 'n4mu HE'S comm EAT LA1m' DOWN! CAFETEQIA FREE LOADER REGISTERING A BEEF- TICIII OIIOHTA II A LAW ; Vlnlrf urns 0A5VMAIv(;l :49 Ruoav ea, ROOKLVN. MY. 1 lnnnual Meeting llew London Womenls Auxiliary -The annual meeting of the Womenls Auxiliary of New Lon- don Parish was held in st. Mark's Hall. Kensington, and opened by singing the hymn, "The Love of Christ Constralneth.” reading of selections from Old and New Testaments; Litany from Decem- ber ”LivLng Message; special mis- sloiiury prayers and Member-'a prayer. The minutes of the 1940 annual and November meetings were read. Eighteen nenioers from Div. A and three from Div. B. answered roll call. Corresponding secre- tary, Mrs. Blalreney read a letter from Mrs. MacNutt, telling of the bursaries which were available for mIsslonarics' children from the "Cent-a-week fund. and asking for it's continued support. Mrs. John Moase read the re- quirements for the 1051, which she had received from Mrs. Bryant, Diocesan Dorcas Secretary. The annual reports were then presented. Mrs. Harrington for Div. 3. ten meetings held, 16 mem- bers enrolled. average attendance. ten. Mrs. 'l'olvnsheiid reported for Div. A: 12 meetings held, 21 members. average attendance 12.6. Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. Biakeiicy I eported four sympathy cards sent. sludy book and pro- grammes ordered and received: 85 1950 calendars sold and 85 cal- endars ordered and sold for 1951. Living Message Secretary. Mrs. Elmer Paynter, reported 40 sub- scriptions to Living Message; 24 from Kensington, 10 from Bur- lington ind six- from French River. Dorcas Secretary reported the buying value of outfit 8103.00. Ac- tual receipta. 573.14; expenditures 572.36; balance on hand. .78. This outfit was sent to All Saints School, Prince Albert, Saslt., and was acknowledged with thanks by Mrs. Davidson. the matron. Little Helpers Secretary report- ed 17 members, four new members, fees .40. thankoffering boxes, 33.61. Total. 34.01. This money goes to Sunday School by Post. Mrs. Harrington reported get- tin: and distributing two sub- scriptioiis to the Log. but no direct word from Mr. Christmas. Cent-a-week secretary reported 57.38 from Div. A, 32.12 from Div. 3. total sl0.00. Thank-offering secretary re- ported 334.05 from Div. 3. 025.60 from Div. A. total 050.65. Social Service secretary reported one box sent to Rev. Noel Brown in England; I parcel of baby clothes sent to Mrs. Cosh for Germany, and a layette made by st. Mark's for the Red Cross. A box of used clothing donated in part by Mrs. Davies is to be sent to Invorness. Hospital secretary reported :30.- 92 on hand, and no demon” made during the year. Junior secretary, Mrs. Pidgeon reported 1) meetings held, it members, average atten- dance 8: one quilt and other arti- cles made and sent to Japan. st. Stephen's treasurer reported 04:11.39 paid into funds. The gen- eral treaswrer, Mrs. Millman, re- ported total receipts for the year. S212.04. Mrs. Harrington spoke briefly for Div. 13., followed by Mrs. How- ard for Div. A., who welcomed visitors and expressed our deep sense of sorrow on the death of our beloved Primate. She also spoke of the removal of the Davies family, "whom we all miss very much". She spoke of the death of Mrs. Sims. our oldest member. and of Mrs. Murray, an interested friend of the W. A., and com- niended the members for their helpful co-operation during year. Mrs. Pidgeon was heard in a solo. "Let the Lower Lights be Burning". Mrs. Walter Moose read an interesting report of the Do- minion Annual Meeting held in September at Tlmmins. Ont., writ- ten by Mrs. E. V. Bell, acting proxy for Mrs. Cosh, who was not well enough to attend. The nominating committee then brought in the slate of officers for Div. A: Mrs. Harrington as chairman for the election - Presi- dent. ... Mrs. Lloyd Howard, Vice- presidont -- Mrs. Elmer Moase. Recording Secretary - Mrs. J. G. Townsend. Corresponding Secre- tary - Mrs. A. Blalteney, Dorcas Secrclary - Mrs. John Mouse, Assistiint 'I'hanlt-ofiering- score- tary - lrrs. James Sheen. Living Message Secretary - Mrs. Elmer Payiiter, Cent-a-week secretary -Miss Jessie Murphy. Little Helper": secretary - Mrs. Camer- on. Lender and secretary for Jun- iors Mrs. Pldgeon. Hospital secretary -- Mrs. Cecil Mill. social Service Beoretary - Mrs. Walter Mouse. Treasurer - Mrs. Mill- man. Officers for Div. 8 - Presi- dent. -- Mrs. Wesley Cole, Vice- presldent -. Mrs. W. J. Profltt. Secretary - Mrs. Keith Harring- ton. Treasurer Mrs. Harry Sudslfury. Assistant Dorcas Secre- tary - Mrs. Hadley Paynterf Cent- a-week and condolence secretary -Mrs. Mamie Adams. Holiday fund Secretary. -- Mrs. Harry sudabury. social service Secre- tary Mrs. Everett Budsbury, Prayer partner secretary - Mrs. W. J. Harrington, Thanh-offering secretary - Mrs. W. J. Paynter, Living Message Secretary - Mrs. A. H. Campbell. Delegates to the annual inset- ing. Mrs. Howard. Mrs. John Moose and Mrs. Blakeney. Mrs. Weslely Cole. Mrs. Harry Budsbury and Mrs. lllia Profitt, vltltlng committee for Div. A, Mrs. W. Gill and Mrs. Townsend. hospitality. committee, Lottie Sims and Madge Pldgoon. The voting of money followed. and the following suns are to be sent. to the Ilruourar, Miss Harris -half-yearly piedro M5-N. Thank- offering 050.06, cent-a-woo! 8101!). affiliation fees 00.00, total Q1I0.Q. ,'I'he meeting closed with hymn and benediction. 'rsa was served the Annual Meeting St. Stephen's W. A. --The January meeting of st. Stephen's W. A. was held at. the home of the president, Mrs. Wes- ley Cole, who occupied the chair. and opened with the hymn. "Res- cue the Perishlllt." Conloml-I-In: with tho litany for the month. member's prayer and scriplun reading from Isaiah and 3!. Mat.- thew. The minutes of the December meeting. and a summary of the annual meeting were read by the secretary. Mrs. Keith Harrington. Roll call was answered with I verse of scripture containing the word "Joy", by nine members. Mrs. W. J. Protitt was appointed The matter of a new dorsal cur- tain was discussed. but. no deci- sion arrived at. The following com- mittee was appointed to promote parlor socials or other entertain- ment - Mrs. E. Prolitl. Mrs. A. H. Campbell. Mrs. W. J. Profltt, Mrs. Keith Harrington and Mrs. Har- ry sudsbury. several members paid towards bale and other funds. I The secretary read a report of the mont.hly meeting of the Dio- cesaii Board. Fifty cents was vot- ed for the library fee. The Prayer Parlner secretary, Mrs. W. J. Har- rington, told of sending Christ- mas greetings to Rev. Alan Green and Mrs. Green. ' A letter of appreciation from Mrs. Maclntyre to Mrs. Paytiter. Diocesan Thankoiiering secre- tary, was read. acknowledging re- ceipt of the 1950 Thaiikoffering. A most interesting summary of the life of Maliommed was the only item on the program. The meeting closed with the benedic- tion by the president. Delicious refreshnlents were served by the president, assisted by Mrs. Mamie Adams and Mrs. Harry sudsbury. Bur. South Freetown Meeting Home and School Association -The regular monthly meeting of the South Freetown Home and School Association met at the home of Mrs. Thomas Drummond. Meeting opened by repeating the Lord's Prayer in unison. Secre- tary read minutes of last meeting. Roll call was answered by 13 members and one visitor. Treasurer reported It balance of 032.66 on hand. Moved and sec- onded that the trustees lake the Government grant and pay all re- maining bills. It was moved and seconded to have a parcel post sale foi- March meeting, each mem- ber be i'espon.si'ble to hand in one parcel. It was moved and seconded that each member have a tea before the February meeting, charging a fee of 35c per lunch. The sum of S1915 was received from the school concert. Mrs. Fred Stetson invited the members to her -place for the next meeting. It was then decided to take up a collection at the next meeting. Lunch committee for next meet- ing: Mrs. Elimcr Smith, Mrs. Will- lace Reeves and Mrs. Albert Stet- son. Programme commltteo, Miss Graham and Mrs. Wallace Reeves. It was moved and seconded that Wallace Reeves buy a shield for the stove at the school. A social hour was then spent in games and contest. put on by Mrs. Fred Stetson and Mrs. Elmer Smith. A delicious lunch was then served by hostess and committee in charge. Meeting closed by singing "God Save the King." SPRING VALLEY WJ. The members of the Spring Val- ley W.l. held their January meet- ing at the home of Mrs. Charlie Cole. Seventeen members and one visitor were present. Red Cross convcner disti-ilbuted knitting and sewing. it was decided to have I card party in the hall on Jan. 8. Committees reported the school children, the aged and shut-ins had been remembered wl-lih treats at Christmas. also a patient in the Sanaloriu-m.' It was decided to send &l.0D lo the T.B. League. Messages of "thank you" were re- ceived. Olhcr correspondence was read and discussed. Now committees appointed were School, Mrs. Hu- bert Caselcy. Sick, Mrs. Roy Tup- lin and Mrs. Charlie Cole. Pro- gramme. Mrs. Michael Brennan, Mrs. Albert Coiinick and Mrs. Hu- bert Cass-Icy. Mrs. James Beairsto invited the members for the February meet- ing. Roll call an exchange of Valen- tines. Mrs. Harold Champion won Mid prize in a "Bean Contest". Mrs. Andrew Caseley entertained with a reading "The Farmers Wife". and Bingo was played for a short time. A delicious lunch was serv- ed by the hostess. assisted by"Mra. Ralph Connick. Meeting cloud with the National Anthem. W07 Cl hip In BERMUDA luv lwryl nauvlt RADIO CONT!!! um. is to no.1: All you do In write 0 eel on l.-cm-.2.' '5.....K -53-. In M9, Toronto In M detain, Run to to buy a mat for the church entry. - FHE GUARDIAN. CI-IARDOTTETOWN' Howldn and Vicinity Alton Boulter of 0'Leary motor- cd to I-Iovulan on Friday. Lorraine Gallant is spending I day or two in Sutnnieraido. Peter Richard of Duvar was in I-lowlan on Wednesday. Firmin Perry is visiting with members of his family w-ho reside in Surnmerside. John Platla of Howlan just fin- ished loading a car load of pulp at. I-lowlan. I i Mrs. Alex Gallant of Duvar is new spending some time in Wood- stock at the home of Mrs. Cath- erine Gallant. Ferdinand Arsenaulg who spent the Yuletide vacation at his home in Howlan has now returned to his studies in St. Hyancinbh's Coliegei Quebec. There arrived in Howlan from Saint John, N.B.. on Saturday night Jack Gallant and his mother- in-law. Mrs. Joe Gallant. who was a former resident of C rbcllton. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Fimian and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallant of Howlan spent I pleasant evening in Woodstock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Finnan on Sunday. Miss Freda MacAualand of How- lan spent a day or two in O'Leary during the Christmas vacation. On Friday the spent the day at the home of her grandmother, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Boulter. Sympathy from their many friends in Howlan is extended to the wife and family. also his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Watson Silliker in the loss by death on Saturday of the late Ira Silliker at his home in Unipnvale. His funeral on Tuesday from the home of his parents to Trinity United Church 0'Leary. The sympathy of their many friends in I-Iowlsn is extended to the widow and little children; also the brothers and sisters of the late Robert. Martin whose death under such tragic circurnslancss occurred II. his home in Bloomfield on Tuesday evening. His wife, the former Zella Pineau. and one young son Vincent. were in Su.m- mersldc at the time being on their way to Halifax W-here Vincent is is pupil in the school for the blind. On Thursday December 21 the i-lowlan School Christmas concert was presented to a large apprecia- live audience in the school room. A well balanced program of songs. reciiaiions. drills and dialogues were very capably carried out un- der zhe direction of ilhe teacher, Miss Reta Kelly. Home made candy was sold during the evening. and at the close of the program suit. and furs, arrived and distri- buted gifts from it beautifully de- corated and well laden Christmas tree, for the teacher and pupils. This district Is indeed fortunate to have such an efficient teacher to train the children and the suc- cess of this program and the good order shows how well she is suc- cedin-g in her work. The ladies of St. Anne's Club of l-Iowlan and Woodstock held a very enjoyable monthly meet- ing on Tuesday, Jan. ,0 at the home of Mrs. Robert Gallant. In the absence of the president the vice president opened the meeting by prayer. Roll call was answer- ed by naming the gift each one received through the C'hI'IJIAI'n35 gift exchange. Minutes of last meeting were read and adopted. Reports of sick committee given and new committee appointed. Miss Sarita, all decked up in his red- JANUARY 33. .951 By Georg The Neighbors e cniu-it A In-II. a'm.oc..- ' I ” -vrlaan-uca 0-nvttII.Iu:.bnt I;1L1.Q Beatrice Arsenault. t-hen kindly in- viicd members to her home for February mecllng when ice cream and cake will be served. meeting to be held on Mardi Gras, Feb. 6. The necessary ingredients for ice-cream to be paid for out of the funds and lunch committee members to each furnish a eaki, A Bingo itmong members will also be played. When all was decided- prayer and then IJIIIKOVWES playol. which realized over 38.00 for in, funds. Lunch was then served by hostess and others on committee MILLARIS . IIEIISIIIIITOII P. E. I. A Stock Reduction & clearance Sale CONTINUED T0 JIIII. 22ml. 7 ONLY LADIES' COATS-Clearing at 1-3 PRICE All Ladies' Crepes, Jersey, and Wool DRESSES- Clearing at ............................................... N if, pyucg Ladies' Print DRESSES-Clearing at . . 31.98 30'z, DISCOUNT on all Ladies' SKIRTS, SLACKS and BLOUSES An assortmentof Ladies' OXFORDS. LOAFERS and PIJMPS-Clearing at ........... .. .. SPECIAL PRICES Girls' Flannelctte PYJAMAS-Sizes 10-12. Reg. 532.50-SPECIAL .......................................... .. 51.90 One Rack of Children's JACKETS, SNOW SUITS and DRESSES-Clearing at .................. .. 30'7" DISCOUNT Children's Knitted Jersey SUITS-Sizes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5- Reg. S215-SPECIAL ................ ........................ .. S1.50 20'7,,DlSCOUNT on all Boys Heavy Winter PANTS Boysg Hockey.SWEATERS. All Wool. Clearing ........................................... .. 207., DISCOUNT Boysl Heavy OVERSOCKS. Reg. 01.25. Clearing 98c All Men's Winter JACKETS- Now clearing at .............................. .. 2047,, DISCOUNT Broken lines of Men's DRESS 0XFORDS- Clearing at ...................................... .. SPECIAL PRICES Clearing-3 only-ELECTRIC IRONS- Automatic Control. Reg. 011.50-SPECIAL ...... .. 59.00 AND MANY OTHER BARGAINS AND SEE MILLIIMIILIS STORE Kensinqton. P. E. I. stir and bake. by the pxenaington ladies. &OluUaae-uyauvboivlovnuau . - an... . Fresh eggs, milk and pure vege; tabluliot-toning are all in the mix. All you need do' is add water. Ogllviegbiixes my fresh longer! EIIIIEIISIVE EGG . re Anni Mixiis a complete, AI.L-ready mix! 'oniyi Ogilviem iii? EGGANBNB. the remarkable new process that lmnagcnim the eggs, milk and shortening - keeps them tefric gerator-fresh right in the package; For ' deer: lighter? better-tasting A cakes. buy Ogllvle Silver Cake Mix, Gold Cake Mix. . Chocolate Cake Mix and Gingerbread Mix. . my mum mixooflllve an ' "Wed lmagloof (CONNIE! "I get a kick puta hearing those young draftees tell the boss off." - on meeting again adjourned by ”'