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J fifwluonvqg ' ' v v.s\Isall.s.oar.on.-2.zs I IVIIA W!“ i“ dfii-ddilEdidbii/‘fioifllMmloififi-MQWQ/tib §évli>§éi I v Mount Allison United Church Committee ooniors In Baokville on the Church's campaign ior $400,000.00 which opona on March ti in the Mnritime Provinces, Newfoundland and Bermuda. Lott to right: Rev. G. I’. Form-y, Moncton: It. B. Inch, Saekville, Secretary, Mount Allison Federated Alumni; Rev. l). F. Holid- Inoit. Nvwcastle. Member, Church Committee Expcutive: Rov. W. F. Munro, Sacltviilc, Editor, "The Un- lied Churchmnn"; Mrs. F, W, W, Degflgrreg, Saskviiis, Oiiice Secretary, Church Committee; Rev. W. 1,. Llmgiile. Amherst, Secretary, Church Committee; Dr. Elias Andrews, Pine Hill Divinity llnli, Haitian. Chairman. (‘hurch Committee: the latejlr. George J. Trueman (in right foreground), President-Emeri- Iris of ltiuuut. Allison University: Rev. I. d. Russell. Glace Bay. Monitor. (Yhurch (rommlrttco Executive: nml Rev. Dr. W. T. Iiloss- Fiemingion, President, Mount: Allison Univ-crsity. This is the last picture tailan oi Dr. Trueman who told the Maritime Conicrence oi the Church last Juno that he would be ashamed to dlo with Mount Allison's debt unpaid. lie lived in see a concerted eiiort launched by the Church and Mount Allison Alumni and Regents with the slogan, "A debt-tree Mount; Allison by 18M". A total oi at. lclist 800000.00 has to be raised. _-; our our wav By J. a. Williams F‘ m niETségglQlE. t -}I,;TE,*_',, H ” ',' {O1} ON YOUR l ‘l ME 1o MAKE THE ' auv THINKG LIFE.’ I'LL Nat/E; NEW 0N; EXACTD/d DO TH HELP "lo MAKE . use TH ou> one- v AYS ANYBODY LOOK l ' , ' - KEYW xve eo-r ‘Ti-VTURNED on». LATHE.‘ MORE ell/me’ l | Gieonings of a Rurd ilisiricik. New Gldlqow‘ l Mr. and Mrs. Hammond Home‘ were visitors here on Sundsy, guests oi Mr. and Mrs. hrcy Dickinson. - - Miss Hazel Bulmsn is recovering from a savers attack oi the mumps. her young irienda have missed her in tbs social crowd . Mr. and lbs. Jotm Boas won visiting at the home oi the iattca-‘a brothel’. Mr. Llloyd and Mrs. Houston on Wednesday. ____. Mrs. w. A. Graham returned "lo trisnds will bo pleased to loam the is oonvsloscing nicely aiiler an operation in tho P. E. Islsbd Hospital. . Mr. Ira McCoubl-ey had tho mis- iortune in getting the hind lsg ufnhil valuable mars, Lady Blon- de , to by the doctor. I Frienth of Mrs. George Goug were sorry to learn o1 her tailing an ice. Alter going to Charlotte- town, on the advice oi her doctor. tiho 1-way revealed one oi the bones badly twisted, and necessit- ated a cast which will be on tor‘ some time. Mr. and lViirs. dlalmera Laird were atlhome to a number o! their iriends on Wednesday eve-; ning. Several tables oi auction being enjoyed. Delicious luncheon was served by the hostess, assist- ed by Mrs. B. Motiatt, in a. very elaborate manner. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Doiron have returned home, they have spent the past two weeks in North Rustico, where they were looking after the stock and~llome oi Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Flemming. The the marriage oi their daughter. Friends and neighbors gathered at the home oi .\ir. and Mrs. Blair Andrew to honor Mr. Stanley Orr. on the eve oi his departure io Western Canada. Stanley has sui- iered a great deal irom an ssthamstic condition. and was ad- vised to give up farm liie. and has, gone west on the invitation oi some friends, whom he will make iiis home with ior a while. When the crowd had asembled Stanley was escorted to a seat oi honor iiy a close iricnd. Mr. Oliver Parkman. Mr. David Johnston in a. icw up- proprlaio words explained the motive oi the get. together. Willie one oi his school chums, Mr. George Andrew read nn liddftiSS and Mr. Lloyd Houston presented him with a substantial ilurse. Stanley expressed his thanks in s. icw well chosen words. And with Mrs. Lloyd Houston at the piano. all joined in singing, "For He's A Jolly Good Fellow, with Messrs. Keith LeLacheur at the violin, Max Skinner the harmonica, and George Andrew the guitar. all P. W. C. boys. iumishing beautliui music, dancing was enjoyed ior a couple oi hours. Lunch was served by several oi tho ladies. Some oi the boys gave Stanley a hearty bouncing. Aitcr thanking, the host and hostess ior the use oi their home and wizhing Stanley the best, each one wcnded their way homeward. ' CALVIN P.Y.I’.S.C.E, MERMAID The regular meeting oi Calvin P.Y.P.S.C.E. was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Farquhaison, Mermaid, Feb. 16, 1949. The Devo- tional period which was led by Mrs. AB. Robertson opened with 3111111 '766_ "Follow Me", The Mas- ter Said. , Prayer by Mrs. Russel Maine-son. Scripture reading 2e, verse 36-42 by Miss Norma MacDonald. Harlin: The Will oi God. lesson tor the evclpillg. was read by the members io lowed by questions ior discussion by Mrs. AS, Robertson. Closing hymn 582. O Muster Let Me Walk With Thee. President Alvin Munn brought the business part, oi the meeting to order with the Secretary read- ing the minutes oi the last meet- ing. . Roll call was rcspotided t: by ten members. Margaret Mnciiiachern invited tho mcmbcrs to ilcr home for tho next meeting Fb.‘ ti, i049. ior which Mrs. Gordon MacDonald is to be devotional leader. New roli call is to name one oi the visions John saw in Heaven, found in Revelation. Collection ior evening amounted to 80- cents. 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N. n. rein-um IS-ASpt-loiall-lvidss surrey I'm‘- neil, popular Canadian WWW" from Amherst, N. 5-. “'05 Kile“ soloist at Mount Allisons Sym- phony Orchestra Concert in 0.1m‘- ies Fawcett Memorial Hall on Tuesday. February 16- Miss Farnell was a Wm Win" ner on tlhe "Slnslns 553" °i~ 7°‘ nronow" a fcw YBBYS 55° "d since then she has established a reputaltionpas one oi Canada's m.ost outstanding vocalists. The attractive Dfosfllmme °°"‘ sisted oi Mendelssolms RuY 13141;‘. Qverture, i-iaydnm "Survflsfl symphony. Finiandta (Sibaliusl. Sleeping Beauty Waltz (Tchaikow- sky) and Orpheus in tihe Under- world (Oiienbaoh). The Orchestra includes approximately thirty players. drawn irorn tlw ill" and students oi Mount Alllmm M141 m9 inwns oi’ Sacltvllie and Amherst and the city oi Moncton. The group is under i-he direction oi Prof. Harold Homer. with Miss Doreen Hail as concert master. FORMER AEIVHLISTS QUEEN DIES SAINT MONICA, Calif, Fell. 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The gain in visibility ovar 1M8 has been as much as so ptr clnt onoomparsblo models. The an Chevrolet in: ‘till is powered by a rugged six-cylinder, vslve-in-i-lead engine ‘ improved Auto Travel Aim 0i Association The P. E. l. Auiqpiohile Associa- tion is growing rapidly and its oi- iicers are making plans to suggest ways and means to the government tor easier, saicr and less costly road travel, ln an intcrvlew yes- terday with the President oi the Association. Mr. E. C. Baker, it was learned ihnt the iolidwing sug- gestions will he made to provincial and municipal authorities: A Saiety Responsibility Plan which would provide adequate com- pulsory insurance oi all vehicles ior public liability and property damage. A Youth Safety Piun to teach school ciliidrcn (motorists of the iuturc) saiety rules oi the road. ‘ Rood direction and warning signs suggestions to assist provincial and municipal authorities in determin- ing location and type o! signs beat suited. ‘ Mr. Baker said the P. E. I. Auto- mobile Associotion ia affiliated with the Canadian Automobile Associa- tion nnd with the American As- sociation. The primary purpose oi the association is to enable the motorists oi the province through collective action to bring about im- provements in motoring and tout‘- ist conditions. A strong associa- tion. he believer], could do much to iniluencc the making oi iair inws and regulations governing the lax- aiion and use oi motor vehicles. In uddiiiou to the scrvicca In motorists generally, said Mr. Bulges. the individual member is given o - ergency road scrvice, legal advice and dciencc, automobile personal accident insurance. and council with regard to road and travel con- ditions. It ls a non-proiit organ- iiation, its uiiaira being administer- ed by representative members elect- ed at the annual general meeting. There are no stockholders, all rev- enue being expended for the lur- therance oi the activities oi the organization. ' Mo’ in Spring Dresses Fiorals! 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