RING RSIDE GARDIA COUNTY CHRONICLE ESTERN GUARDIAN mereide:- Bell Bookstore. Water St. Toronto Bakery, Water Si. The Guardian will be erlloyatgcperdayorliloper is column la reserved for newa local interest but advertising of newsy nature may be Inserted 4 eents a word strictly pey- Ie in advance. . EASONABLE SUGGESTIONS lkill pr Pulvex. Taylor Drug Kensmgtcp, . [SS MACDONALD, organist e Presbyterian Church. Sum- de, is Open to receive %Dlla <-- orte and one .,. rslde. L- -l-il-3i. OCKEY — Kensington Rink cndey, January 9th at ii PM- ngton Greyhounds vs. Indian . Admission 10c and 20c. LI-SiM-l-‘I-B. \ li- IVEN PRESENTATION — Constance Lefurgey, eldest ter of Mrs. Lefurgey and the . H. Lei oy wim tender-e t week b the h sh a Btewarétga with w en c was prcsen utifui travelling . Miss leaves this weekfor Mon- lyrere she will take a. course 0f sin ATlNG THE ELEMENTS SINGTON —Truly, "times anilfid. end people are cheni- them." 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Rymnaeia: Qm-—K. on’ p0‘ —WEEK OF PRAYER CLOSES “Th” W993 01 Pflller closed on Wider in Summerside with a service in the United Rev George Ayr led Alter %i‘vi% a resume of the aub- e ous peak durihfl the , Rev. m5. Mgr!- Diarnid gave e. wonderful discourse buréfiflgisusermon on the "vision —WEEKLY winters was the regtgfikly su meeting P991’ of the Sumlnerside Y's Men's Club. The President, Mr. L. W. Hancock pregided. The usual sing song was M! ehifiyeble Pflrt of the pro- H ~ S. noble extent. Not so NW film Dec 20th when ofllien- Personals —__ r -m-. A. E , M. . leeve this up the franrework- and in ‘the bakery for Caldwell. it will be re- Caldwell red Mr‘. ’e troyed by fire mcetntly-K. LE SOCIETY MEETING- l ual meeting of the local cclet-y followed the closing of the Week cf Prayer. Af- reports for the year were the officers were elected President T. Inman. oe Pres-l C. B. es. trees. W. H. sci’ . ntaiives for the various s were as follows: Presby- Dr. J . S. MacMurdo: Unit- rch. J. 1". Amett; Baptist, Clark; Christian Church, -:~ urman; Ch of Soot- . “r135 ; Church 01 , St. Marylr A. B. L. Home. .'s, St. Eleanors, Mr. Sid- airdscn, with the inisters church acting eon- - with the representative; I coming ar, OUSE HAULING —- MM!‘ l ti rentlyerddodifil’. .1. .. ztillxekbi’. eince its early VELLEES BEST CON- Travellers or‘ Helm the ' ti h Mary if’: . ~ ielepe unfavorable co uion of _ a lame crowd attended. -- is the program: - rus-Weicrme. by - n. Welcome. l.‘ Recitation. Mu l ialogue, ‘raking e ng, J ic f iniiil-fiitiilrgl‘ mm the on» $ boils “m. mo: m on" v bakery‘ and Mrs. MncLeen morning for Ottawa for the open- ing of Parliament. S. —lid.\r. Chester Slm-peon 1nd Mr. John Bil were recent visitors to Summer-oi o. S. -Mr. nd Nils. Eirsklne Mac- Nutt. who have been visiting in Mal ue have returned to their home Charlottetown. S. —-tldre. Roderick MacDonald was a visitor to Klnkora this» week a —Mi.m Sue Meadows who spent Christmas at her home in Stewinke returned on Friday evening to Summerslde. S. —Miss Annie Gillie. teacher, I-lope River, spent an‘ enjoyable gcetion at her home in Indian ver. -Mlrs. Bernard A. Madbellpn, of Indian River, spent New Years with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. B McNeil, Miscouche. S. MacDonald spent —-Mrs. W. the holidays at her home in In- dian River. —The msnT-ri-Thds of m. Bernard C. Maclellen, Indian River, reget to hear of his iii- ness. all ope for a speedy re- BOY/Oi’?- --Mr. Georg; . Inman, who has been visiting his mother, Mrs. G. S. Inman. Summereide, has re- tin-ned to his studies at Delhousie University. S. -- Mrrbellen, In- . Benrerd dien Rivera-meat New Year's my in Miscouohe viei her parents. Mr. and Ma's. B. eillFK. -Mia|- Imelda MeeLellen has returned to resume her duties as teacher in Fort Augustus alter spending the holidays very pleas- anriitly at her home in Indian ver. . —Juche llher Shaw and Mrs. Show end their little daughter Donna. returned on Friday eveninz to their- hcme in Summerslde from am delightful holiday visit in Bo;- operation Hcepital, and trust she will soon be restored to her usual Albolon his ‘the pupils of Miee Bell: Codified, Kinkora, spent, Christmas w her parents. Mr. end Mrs. Joseph Callaghan. We: Marlon much/a. Richmond was e visitor to Alberton over the week-end. "$32.?" °‘ “Wm”: m drum“... some iiufruuryucifeeuguu gr. $5121: $36k by Sooutmaeier Mr. Glme Ahearn. Alberton, spent Christmas holiday with rela- tives and friends in Tllujglp Albany and Vicinity The Gi- ’ ‘ closing ‘of Albany Village School was held m the schoolroom on Wednesday after- noon, and was s. decided success. The echool was filled with visitors and pretty Christmas decorations with evergreens and Christmas decorations and a well decorated tree laden with candy and Christ- mas ts. Mrs. Sterling McKay, capab y presided and the following program was well rendered by the different pails. Opening crus- Welcome —Dougls.s Pineeu. Welcome Drill —Junior boys “SENS -5&ni=B-§ help —-lunior Recitation —~I.n trouble, Dchlis Barnard. Recitation —After the Christmas feast -George 'I‘rainor. “Eialogue -The Ministers mis- e. Recitation -A large contract —i Douglas Mwcleod. lilxercisc -Christmas Smiles. - Iiesr: Rose anti Igellgn Green. , "8 ~58! ll of G —‘ Senior Girls. d‘ my Recitation -Love for Suite —‘ astair MacLeod. Solo-Dolly Lullaby, Velda Mut- Star Drill -Girls. Dia e, Blowing Bubbles — Jaokie elsh and Helen Rose. Recitation -.A Reform -Bd>by Arnett Recitation —Eileen Noonm. Dialogue -A change of heart. Exercise -- Christmas Greetings —Veldo. Mutter-t. Noreen Nocngn and Helen Green. Monologue -Bln.nehe Nccnan. Recitation —Dsvid Macneod. Gigécck Song -Intormediete Monologue —Talking to Saute By lera . Recitation —Blanehe Noonen. clglisalogue -A letter to Santa. Recitation -When Mother was s girl _Peggy Green. Red RidingJ-Icod Drill —Inter- mediate Girls. 8on8 —Ril18 ‘the Bells of Christ- mas —Mildred and Jenny Daw- son. Recitation -Ha.rk What Mean ThoseJ-ioly Voices —-Phyi1ls Pin- eau. Recitation —Not much to give- Mary Muttart. Dialogue —Loving Leroy —Iay- ton Noonon and Clera Noon- rl f‘ —-Looks like Pa Maurice Warren, - Closing Chorus. Annie Cameron reed a weilword- ad address and lovely eaents were . ‘ ’ the toeo era, by Doris Muttert and Voids. Mutter-t. Then Santa amid muoh merri Irrruegruts aérlilvled and“ presdented the preeen sn candy. The teachers treated the visitors to candy and the afternoon closed with slnslnl God. Bays the King. The Postmaster‘ a very heavy Christmas mai . Mru. Green and M . Green duerve much] rose for the manner "in f which wit. “ti” l” ve e pu - iic the service , ' . Mr. Gretton Noon f Albany, had’ the misfortune valu- a sow. a rig arro one and forty pigs in seven Mice Marjorie Cameron. has returned home after a pleasant visit with Mr. end Mrs. Gordon Weddell, Kelly: Gross. GRAHAM’! ROAD SCHOOL The following is the s_ of Grahams Schooldfor the months of Novem- an G d X-l. Myrtle Winn . ch11: IX-l. David Maoloodogei. AmGl-edfl “§“‘“i‘°“hh csmposu e -- . er l Whitehead. ’ Wigmore. Grade vrr-r. Violet amh- 2. Louis Campbell; a. Willerd Wig- 1110M. Grade VI —1. inure. MeoKey: 2. mu maxim»; a. Gordon lrd. Grede IV -i. Vernon Fer-si- son and Gordon Campbell (w: 2. Relph Wigmore: 8. Marie Grade III-l. Iouis Meoleod- I. John Campbell; S. David - and; rr- 1. Darreoh wunsy. a. John Ward, a. arm - r __ r. Melcohn osmo- Recher. Blanche MaoPhereon. Carleton and Vicinityl Mr. and Mrs. John s. Haslefm of Oarloton- are- receiving ocnsratula- giggle tlblgythe birthglffi bouncing . Albert e ngto . Tueedey. January 8rd. Monroe?- and eon are bot-h doing well. Mr. and Mra. David Murphy. end-little dl-llllih/tfli‘. Betty. of Carle- ton. apent Christmas with rela- tives Ln Kensington. Mines Fierne Bell and Jean Muttart of Carleton. enjoyed a holiday visit in Summer-side, the mieets of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Unkletter. ‘Iihe friends of Mrs. Stephen Mu tart. of Carleton. will be glad to learn that she is con- velescing r her recent serious ilines. Mir. and Mrs. Gordon MacWll- llama oi Cape Traverse. spent the week-end in Clharlottetown. where their daughter. Marlon. is strati- ent in the Provincial Sanato um. Miss Mildred Iowther. of Carle- ton. has returned from a pleas- ant visit with he!‘ aunt. Mrs. Sterl- ing Lord. of North Tryon. The many friends of Mrs. Samuel Csrruthera. oi North Carleton. are klad to learn that she is doing nicely after her recent operation in Prince County Hospital. Sum- m e. Ml‘. and Mrs. Alley Galiarvt and family. of Carleton. spent the Christmas halide/ya with relatives in Rustico Miss Rdiefio Howatt. of Carle- ton. lett Wednesday for a visit with her sister. Mrs. George D. Irving. of Cherry Valley. The many friends of Mrs. Eliza- beth Howatt. 0d Carleton. will be sled to learn that she is some- what improved from her recent ill- ness. was Jean Inglis. who is return- ing to Saint John after her holi- deymvisit to her home at McNeilPs 1:51 Elfpenltegt fetwhdayfs lin Carle- n- 6 I! 0 d. Miss Grace Hewett. er rm Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doull. of Culflitn. are spending the Christ- mas and New Year holidays in Chelton. with relatives, Town, by Lois MacDonald. and Recitation-Why Betty Wants a Brother. by Catherine Hewett, Medley Chorus of Popular Bonn by Senior ils. end White. by id. and Joseph Nconaxi. Soic—-Ta.ke‘ Me Back to Old Montana. by Vernon Gallant. Senior Girls iwosfi by m so of ‘and: H OD I Q . PIEYEY¢%E-—~§A“7HO Girls and the Exenhisey-h Careless Mother. by Pauline Gallant and Everett Me- Innis. Pantomime-It Came Upon the Midnight Clear. by Senior Girls. 5on¢—I-lil1-Biily . bv Gordon Peten and Benlon pupils. Stocking Drill. by Junior pupils. Dialogue-A Christmas Cami. bv senior pupils. Moi-ion $CKIR~S1ICM Night bv iunior girls. 50llfl-We Hnve Come to the End. by R/uth MacDonald, Fern Bell, Mildred Lowvther and Eleanor MacDonald. Chorus-Slim a Song for Santa Ola-us by the school. After the clcsinB chorus Mildred Lowther read and eddies to the teachers. Misses Margaret Woolner and Eleanor Bell. while Eleanor MacDonald and Catherine Howatt presented them with a lovely oiled silk umbrella each. In a few graci- ous words Wcolnm express- ed the thanks of Miss Bell and herself and extended Christmas imzetiruzs to all. . ‘Then Santa Claus arrived upon the scene to dispense presents to Yflllmz and old. each of the pupils receiving o. gift cf candy and fruit from the Women's Institute. The hauvy evening closed with con Save the Kin-g. Home made “my terminal Wus sold during the in on. the proceeds helm! in aid of the Junior Rod Cross The roast chicken which graced the dinner- tabie in t e dialogue “The Christ- mas Caro " was later presented w n needy family in the ciistrict. Fol- lezglina is the address to the teach- Dear Terwhersz-Orwe more the Joyous season has come, and as we are here to wlebrate this happy event. we cannot allow it to pass Wilhmrt expressing our thanks for your urltirin-g efforts on our be- half. not only in proper-inn us for this occasion, but also for your wonderful patience and kindness u, Mr. Kenneth Beer, of Montana, medical student at Dalhousie, was the guest of his grandmother. Mrs. W. E. Bell. oi Carleton. Tuesday night. returning to college after the holidays. l Miss Mildred Muttart returned to Charlottetown on Tuesday after spending the holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mut- tart. of Carleton. Miss Mildred Smith has return- ed to her heme in Tryon after a pleasant holiday visit with Miss Elmo. Lnman of Augustine Cove. Border: Rink opened Friday night December 30th. with a 1arze~ mt- tend-ance. The ice was good and the new sound system added grout- lv to the enjoyment of the skaters. The following students from Prince of Wales College are spend- ing the holidays at their homes: Mieees Miriam lviaoDom-aid. Marion Bell. Roberta Howatt. Mary Quiz- ley. Mr. Deane Bell, of Carleton} Miss Kathleen MacFarlane. Mar- garet MacFarlane. Eileen Sherren._ Mr. Wendell MacFsdyen, of Aug-l uetine Cove. Miss Arabella Gard- iner and Mr. James Patterson. of Came Traverse. 0n ‘Iuesdayev enlng, December 20th. the pupils cf Carleton School presented their Christ/noes Con- cert to a large and appreciative audience in Cape Traverse Hall. The varlous-rvunubers on the pro- gram werrewell chosen to suit a variety of testes and their rendi- tion was marked by clearness of enunciatlon and an absmce of stamewgicht, the young perform- ers ng their parts most cap- ebly. excellent dialogues were put on, the “Change of Heart being especially good. also Carol". which was an excerpt from Dickens, portray- Chris tmas. The Girl and the was exquisite number. ormed. The the Stocking Drill both sweetly sung by Nils The motion sonfl was also beautiful The sinking was spirited and her- The vii-role concert re- grest credit upon the teach- ere. The hall was tastefully decorated for e occasion. a. wally trimmed tree adding to its fes- tive Wheel-once. Mr. Fred Bell wee choir-men. llowing is the Welcome Chorus by the school Recitation-Welcome bv Everett — Dollies Ilullaby. bv Peu- lent, Catherine Hewett, aid and. Vernon lino pm ' A Slight Mleiak b Mildrglmw- . Frances Quad. e MeoDoneld and Gordon met-bum Claus is Coming to us sin y h when a," 0f ouroeschgoll. “gap? 9m- SmB-ll Rift as a token of apprecia- tion. We sincerely wish you all the iovs and blessings of the season. and hope that our present happy relations may lomz continue. We "hank cur parents Mid friends for their presence here tonight. We Wish you all a very Merry clum- *:..“r.:"...."u ls“- of Carleton SchooL-D. e mm“ Miss Margaret Woolner, prin- cipal oi Carleton school, and ms; Evelyn Woclner, BA, pflngipg o; Burden Schcol. have returned to their dutlm after an enjoyable ’.‘i"“’§.’.d”li°’“ i“ ,1 r. rs. .C. Wooln North Rustico "' The many friends of Mr. George MaoMicken of Cape ‘Traverse, re- Rrettolearn ofhis illness with pneumonia, and hope for hl- my- ly recovery. Mrs. Victor Shem with 1m- gm small children. has returned to her hrme in DeSalble after an extend. 9d "is" WW1 1W1’ Barents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mncwilllsms, of Cape Traverse. _ oi’ Cape Traverse school. returned Tuesd-ay night. from her home in ' St. Erleanors where sh spenlt, m, Christmas holimyg, e ‘ Mi‘. nd Mll- J. MoOiud gasohfllgdtrzewwh. m ca» m! 0 wl Carleton any? Bmdflmdre tives in His many frienik are Mr. Hamn Meow Rladtoeee in land 1105173411. pigs? It?‘ h frmthflm m iwe e i Sirmmelside open once ruore. o A lame munber of friends and neighbors slithered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Macwilllarns of Augustine Cove. on a recent cold evening tcrtender- a post-nuptial shower to their son Frank and his e. who was formerly Miss Est-her Guimion of Cape Traverse. 511a bride was d in m adding gown taffeta. with silver yléhe living-worn was prvttily decorated with pink and white streamers end the newly-weds were seated under fiiaramhDof' winged belle. Misses on swscn e Flprgggg “u- beck carried in s basket over-flow- ing with presents. The parcels were opmwd by Mre- Roy Cuielitfe. Mrs. Elmer Franck r the %"’°“t.?“‘éh3“‘ th sift“ e on e . any Ingrid and valuable presents were received. e- n; s gent all? g e' the thanks of his groom expressed bride and him-m __ M i _ __ starring PDPEYE —- Now Showing-“Angbody Got a Rattle?” — Tomorrow — "—Arul Don't Bother About the Bib!" The December of the Carleton Women's tute wee held alt the home of Mm. (Dr) Bell on Thursday, December 8th. the preside recs. with m. Mn- T- B" 9mm“ ’“ ‘B3 tthfissil; m 110ml}. ‘The luinutes the Creed of the leet meeting were reed and a resolution was auprovin-"B them as read. Nne members 1'9- sounded to roll call. Two visitors were present. The different com- mittees then gave their reports. after which the committees on school and sick were re-uppcinted. L; rig/If b; SOT/y _ r The lunch (xmimiiltee for the nelot meet pointed wnsisbin cf Mrs. Murphy. Misses Eleanor Bell and Hattie Ross. It was decided to give the school children a Christmas tree-t. also to give Yule-tide boxes to sh/ut-ins. and Mrs. Harry Mut- tart and Mre. Fmrk Muttart were given charge oi’ same. It was agreed that each member donate pound packages of fcod to be given to a madly family. It was decided that a. bill of 25 cents for fruit be paid. Mrs. (Dr) A. M. Bell then took up the matter cf the Questionnaire on Child Wel- fare and gave answers thereto. A contest was conducted by Mrs. David Murphy which was much enjoyed by all. lit wvas decided that the Institute take a $2.00 Christ- bond. The collection to 45 cents. The next meeting is to be held on January 1 at the home of Mrs. Harry Mutter-t. An interesting address was then given by Dr. A. M. Bell on "The Vital Phenomena oi Life in regard to longevity, and the factors influencing it"—rin which the speaker stressed proper life harbits. adequate food elements. and the rtance of avoiding worry and mental strain. The meeting closed with the rendering Christmas Carols. after which lunch was served by the appointed ccrnonittee.-—D. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH REPORT OnSurrday, Jen. 8, Rev. I-Irugh Mil-las- began, at the morning ser- vice. a series of sermons eral theme “Sour ‘rests n." ‘The first of these. based Luke 10:27, was on the sub] My Religion Real". of the sermon the minister pr - ed three tests of the reality of per- sonal re1igion' belief in th of God, devotion w Christ, falthfmness to Christ's uncompleted teak of redeeming the world, The sermon o on the theme, “The Church in the Modern World," and was preached by the assistant min- ister, Rev. L. M. Murray. In the and work of all its mem morning service was broad CFCY b the Church Sroedcast Associa on At the morning service the choir gave a very fine rendition of the anthem by Woodward "Comes, at a stillness." In the evening the well known favorite “Seek Ye The Lord" by J. V. Roberts was sung. Mr, Harvey MlacPherson was the tenor soloist ln the anthem. BELLE RIVER. WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The December meeting of the Belle River Women's Insittute was held at the home of Mrs. J. W. Cook on Tuesday. December 20th, with the president. Mrs. Ken Nicholson presiding. Roll Call, whcih was answered to by the name of a. Christmas Carol, was responded to by eight members and two visitors. The minutes of the Annual meet- ing were then read and reports of Committees heard The follow in new Committees were ep- ponted' School: Mrs. Millar- and Mrs. William Bell oir- Mrs Ken Nicholson and Mrs. Tom Nicholson. Entertainment: Willem. Cook and Margaret Riley. It was decided by the members that the school would be cleaned during the Christmas holidays. Roll call for next month is to be answered by a New Year's Resolu- on. The entertainment committee then took charge, and the program which took the form of two very lgrterfinting contests was enjoyed y a . Lunch was then served by the hostess assisted by Miss Wlllena Cook and Miss Jemima. Cook. NORTH WILTSHIBE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The December meeting of the North Wiltshire W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Bruce Deacon- With the president in the chair, the meeting wee opened by sing- ing the carol end ropes the creed in unison. The Roll cal was answered by thirteen membe p with an exchange of Christmas gifts. There were 2 visitors pres- ent. The school committee re- ported fiat tho school had been scrubbed and the stove polished and towels eto. had been purchas- ed for the school. The new com- mittees are ea follows. school Mrs. Gordon MacLean and Mrs. Adams. Lunch, Mrs. Deacon, Mrs. MacDonald and Mrs. Younkcr, also illillliliilii $0M‘ “ . _ fber. oil/fifth” “ITS A GliElT MISAKE T0 TliT —says Roland A. Gardinier T0 3T0? ‘B.0.’" “vs/ms m we NEWSPAPER ausmess HAVE mucur ME run onmmmv sows cmvr STOP ‘poi’ AS LIFEBUOY coss.... “CONSTANTLV m CONTACT wm- EXECUTIVES, ctus WOMEN__ LIFEBUOY 1s m: ourv SOAP THAT mess MY MIND COMPLETELY OF wormv ABOUT orreucmc. . . “rule's wuv | msrsr on MY cmtv LIFEBUOY amtmv wuots aoov FEELS CLEANEB AFTER A PEPPY, CREAMY-LATHER LIFEBUOV SHOWER" Here are the FACTS about» Lifebuoy Soap Mme no mistake about it, Lifcbuoy is unique! A daily Lifcbucy bath stops "B.0." u no ordinary soap can. For Lifebuoy contains an exclusive purifying ingredient not found in any other popular bath or toilet soap! And that exclusive ingredient produces a different kind of lather, ioo— rich, lively, thorough. Tests prove Ufebuuy more than 20% milder , a thanmanylead- ,, » .- ' ing "beauty" _ , soaps. Won- j‘ derful for the ‘ complexion, mo. Try it! Approved by Gaol Hourzhrpmg Burma s committee to remember the shut-ins with fruit at Christmas. Mrs. Ycunker and Mrs. Bnlderston. It was moved and seconded that the institute send for a box of pools from the Carneigie library (These can be had from the sec- retary, Mrs. Bruce Deacon, any time now). A letter from Miss Inga was read, in which she re- turned the bond acknowledging $5.00 for the T. B. league. The program for the day was the questionnaire on Canadlanlzation, which was filled in by Mrs. Bald- erston. The followin papers were read, National Par , by Mrs. Deacon. State Visit of King and Queen to France. by Mrs. B. Mc- Donald, Vegetable DyeinB 1W Mini Gordon MacLean and Mrs. Roland Easter. Mrs, Mitchell invited mem- bers for the next meeting. The meeting closed by singing the National Anthem. LONG CREEK WOMENS INSTITUTE The rqular monthly meeting of the Long Creek Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Fred Stretch on Wednesday evening Dec. 7th, with eight membe and five visitors present, four members paid their fees. The meeting open- ed by singing the Ode and repeat- ing the Creed. Roll call was an- swered by an exchanct of Christ- mas gifts. The minutes of the last meeting was read approved and signed. The sick committee report- ed one visit. letters were read from Lawson MacEachern and Leslie MaoLeod thanking the mem- bers for fruit sent during their ill- ness. The Secretary $49.45 realised at the concert held in the hall. It was moved end seconded that bills in with the concert be paid. following committees were ap- p0 ted for three monthsz-Buyin! -‘\'ir.=. Wilfred Stretch and Mrs. Alexander MacKenzie (Jun). Bid! --Mrs. Alex MacLeod and Joyce Stewart. It was moved and second- od that the annual donation of $10 be sent to the Ssnetorium also $9 to help furnish o. roorn th Sanatorium It was decided to con- O i five cent collection at B. Lea- tinue the each meeting for the T. e. guLunch was served by the hostess and the meeting closed with sing- ing. Next meetin to be held in the Schoolroom, ro call to be sn- sweled with Jokes. cars TRAVERSE WOMAN'S rusmun: The monthly meeting of Cape Traverse Women's Institute was held at the home oi Mrs. Gordon Harvey, December 16th with the President presiding. There was one visitor present. Meeting opened with the ode followed by creed. Roll call was responded to with the name of a National Park or n. Christmas Carol. ’I‘he nlinutrs ni the last meeting were read and adopted. The reports of the com- mittees were then heard. Thr fol- lowing new committees were un- painted: Sick, Mrs. Vernon Mut- tart and Miss Nona Wrzht: School, Mrs. Raymond Harvey and Evelyn Harvey; Program, Mary Hunt and Evelyn Bell; Lunch, Mrs. Douglas Bell, Mrs. John Campbell and Miss Nona Wright. _ Questionnaires on Canadiunlza- tion and National Events and Child Welfare were discussed and papers were rend by Miss Nona .Wright. and Mrs. Gtrdon Har- vey. A contest wa< out on by lvirs. Douglas. Bell Collection was taken. Lunch was then served. Meeting closed with the National Anthem. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Vernon Muttart. Roll call to be responded to with a health hint. QUITE A BABEL LOUISVILLE. F" -(CP) - ‘There really are only four mem~ hers of Isaac Tcnenbaumk family but they might be eight -or more. They are sll veutriloquists- and practice almost every night. Maison Helm reports chinchilla fox as meeting wide response from smart private clients made m styles similar to silver fox. ” Thimble Theatre. - ,4 . WIMPM ’AT$A w‘ F‘ ' OF‘! T v2%'é'%fi-eu£‘6> AN- ~wA~rai2