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Hes quality of performance from 3 29.95 lsilnuee « IASY TIRMI lydeey.N.8. yd‘; . smut es nowstsss (Hello!-Fifth Bids») DION‘! 10 - ciety, Bedeque 'of the previous meeting were iii 8 W33‘ chic: 55 % EE 9 3 E‘ here on Monday night. eccldently broke his leg above the ankle and was ‘taken to the Prince County Hospital at Summerslde. On Wednesday evening the Ladies‘ Social Club sponsored a very successful Valentine Social in the church hall. The entertain- ment committee consisting, of Mrs. Chappell and Mrs. Cousins, put on a fine programme of games and contests with fun and laughs for everyone. The following numbers were received with much applause. " Gallery, in charge of Mrs. Rodgers--lst prize, Mrs. Moore: 2nd prize, Mrs. Jardlno and Mr. Crows (tie). Snowshoe ltacs, men versus women. Prize: Men (a box of nuts). Emergency Concert — Mock We,dding—Bridgo.. Mrs. Coggins: groom. Mr. Burch; bridesmaid, Mrs. Rodgers; flower girl, Mrs. Lodge; best man, Mr. Quigley; mother, Mrs. Ozon; fath- er, Mr. Moore. Prize, Mrs. Rodgers (can of corn). Dsrltie Chorus- Mr. and Mrs. Crump, Mrs. Hickey, Mrs. Coggins, Mr. and Mrs. Miller Ferguson, M. Lodge, Mrs. Chap- pell Silent orchestra. tea—four men dressed as womeni spread the gossip. Twenty quee- key (cans of vegetable soup). Slides were then shown by Rev. Mr. Crowe, consisting of Gaelicl very beautiful and were much en- joyed by all. Music for the eve- and Mrs. Jardine. the evening.—A. BEDEQUE W.M.B. -—'1‘he Women's Missionary So- United Church. was held at the home of Mrs. underwent an I. 1. Hospital in on lottetnwn on him a speedy conveielcenoe. and contests were held and the fourteen young people enjoyed a sumptuous “Pot Luck" supper. The Neil Boulter, Dunblane. Despite the rough roads, tho attendarce Anemoon ‘encouraging. The meeting opened circle of prayer followed. Readings tions at which Mr. Crowe made a “:9 “five” by several l°"“°5' Tm’ very able master of cuemonlt-s."° 8°‘! tw” “"5"i'1‘”1°d by 5 “'59 Vegetable Stew Contest—1st prize. ,°f °" P “T6,-‘A detc ous lunch was Mr. Crowe; 2nd prise Mrs. Hlc- 5e"’°d by t’ ° ‘W5 655 assmed by Mad in Cape Breton and Harvest ' Schools had enjoyable Time in P. E. Island. These were parties. The students 'Valentines with each other, not forgetting their teachers. Delicious ning was furnished by Mrs. Crowe refreshments were served In Mr, Mam-icelrooms and in the primary depart- Lodge was voted the star actor of merit the NW6 DOIYS B-nd Bills WHO allowed to bring their younger brothers and sisters. The hers of the teaching staff are: Mr. Lewis Macxenzle, Principal; Miss Pearl Graig. Vice-Principal; John teacher and Mrs. A. 3. Palmer, Primary teacher. ‘THE GUARDIAN. UWNi»' « O'l.ecs'y and " . Vicinity’ ‘ so. an... Mecbougeli. ocean. operation in up :2. lob. 14. His many friends wish The O’Lear Canadian Girls In Training hsl a very successful Valentine Tea in the Sunday school room of the Church on Wednesday afternoon rob. lo. It was largely petronised and the girls in their sttnotivs ‘uniforms made a very pleasing appearanc. The leaders of the girls are Mrs. W. 0. Disk- son and Mrs. Herbert Vatcher. The World Wide Guild of the xnutsfond Baptist church held a" very enjoyable Valentine Party on Feb. 14 at the home of Dr. L. G. and, Mrs: Dewar in 0'l.es.ry. It was very largely patronized and all had a splendid time. Games and contests were led by Miss Jean Stetson and by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mama. Delicious run s were served. _ A very enjoyable Valentine Party was held by the O'Lcary United church Young-Peooleis Union on Rb. 14-in the Sunday school room of the Church. Appropriate games y concluded by a short devot- onal service conducted by the Min- ister, Rev. W. C. Dickson and by all repeating the Mizpnh Benedic- on. —W. -M. S. MEE'i‘s- The Bap- tist Women's Missionary society met for their regular meeting at the home of their President, Mrs. WES by the president with a hymn. A Mrs. Harding Boulter.-0 The four rooms of the O'Leary Valentine exchanged all mem- Mrs. Matihews. Intermediate -Agriculture Meeting In 0’I.oary' -—il'hsre was a vet! flsthuaiastie lederetion of Astlculture mestino in the 01-eery nail on Friday at- ternoon Ebb. 17. Chairman was Mr. mrol Stetson and Mr. or's. president oi the Prince county Federation of Agriculture. Mr. Nice explained the tine service that the rcderstion of Agriculture. at Canada is rendering to the term- are. mention the price of butter bsingeoteth oentsapound.'l'he government originally was going to set the price at .50 cents but due to the efforts of Dr. Hanan. presi- dent ofythe O. 1'. A. the price was raised to .58 cents. The O. 1". A. had asked that the price for eggs be, .46 cents a dosen. It was set at .38 cents which mes.ns~ about 32 cents for the farmer. The speaker said the O. 1". A. has 400.000 mem- bers and is particularly strong in the West and Ontario but while the Maritimes were slower getting started they are now making splendid progress toworde or- ganization‘ and new members. The membership fee is three dollars in P.E.I. Mr. Yeo mentioned tusskstlfl boards. which are not selling agencies. but which will put a price on farm produce. put a. price on cost of production and will re":- ulsto the price the consumer will . have to pay. The marketing boards would regulate the flow of com- modities so that the price would remain constant and that there -should be no glutting of the market. The speaker mentioned the fact that the Dominion‘ Minister of Agriculture at the recent 0. P‘. A. meeting in Niagara Falls discussed the marketing boards. On Feb. 28 the farmers in ell their school districts will be asked to vote on the questlons:—Are you in favor or not of marketing boards? Are you in favor of Daylight. sav- ing Time? In each school section the ferm- ers will be organized with I. chair- man. a secretary and an alternate member. in case the chiarman or secretary is absent. The following were up}, inted in their respective school seotions:- UNIONVALE: Errol Stetson. ll- mer MacLells.n and Earl Jelly; ‘ O'LEARY: Alvin Palmer. Waldo Phillips: MOUNT ROYAL: Chen- man Jelley. Harry MacDonald. Ray- nall McNeili: OAR.LE'rON: Boston crazier. Carrol Mscwlllinms. Beam Webb: WOODSTOCK: Roy Arlling. Gibert Gsudet. Arthur Cornish. James Henderson on Wednesday afternoon, Feb. lst with the pre- sident, Mrs. Ernut Weeks, pre- siding. The worship service was led by Mrs. Pearle Affleck who gave a most inspiring meditation on "The Church" which was the theme for the meeting and clos- ed with prayer that each mem- ber Iv uld have faith and cour- age to make our church a better church and a better world to live in. the singing of the hymn "Rise up 0 Men of God", closed this part of the service. The minutes read and adopted. Roll call was responded to by 12 members and two visitors present. Mrs. W. J. Reid the new com- munity Friendship secretary re- ported l6 hospital calls and 83 house calls made during the month or January. The treasurer. Miss Mildred Csllbeck. reported for the collection $25.10, emer- -gency fund $1.15. Mrs. Reid who was I delegate to Presbyterisl gave an interesting report of the meeting. Miss Florence Murray, mission- ary stationed in Korea and Miss Bessie Cairns. missionary in China ACROSS I. larceny 6. Metal 5. Thuliunt to. Kingdom (sym.) ll. Theater box 8. Unlawful ‘II. A twilled 1. Highway fabric I. Monster 13. Sound 9. Necessity ' loudly. as 12. Divided a trumpet 13. One who 14. Exclama- begs tlon lo. Letter 0 lo. surpassed 1!. Coin 17. Musical (Anc. Gr.) instrument 21. Cost lapels l9. ovum 20. Polish lightly 31. Entertains 8. Anxious feathers on bird's wing 38. Rescue 30. Mountain pen :1.» Not many 32. Genie of as cbanlce . A on league 81. Depart es. S-shaped moldings H. Per. to bird! on t.r.o:‘MsI. the length and .-OIOD. ' l were chosen for special prayers. Mrs. Pearle Affleck conducted the fourth chapter taken study book “Growing With Years". and in Christianity. assisted by other members. Love Thy Kingdom Lord", Mrs. Edna Jenkins organist and prayer by Mrs. Louise Callback to map out war strategy took place at Quebec City in 1943. wobble when you talk, est, laugh or sneeze? Don't be annoyed and embarrassed by PAS scid) powder to sprinkle on your plates. firmly set Gives confident feel- mg of security and added com- fort. No gummy. gooey. pasty taste or feeling. Get FAS'I‘EE'I'H at any drug store. DAILY CROSSWORD 22. lull-grown '4. Bend pike 23. Lcngthen 24. Drawing room 26. Disagrees 29. Female sheep 32. A beleying cleat 88. line! 34. Eye 35. Trim 36. Infrequent DAlLY'OBYPl0QU0Pl'l—llere'e,bow to Axsnteaaxa aaowarsaso ’4Onelet.tersimplystsndsferanother.lnthisexsutpleAisueed see on time Us. at for the two 0's. etc. single letters, dsbtheeodeletterearediflerent. A‘0Uvf0ssnsOsUI-e . s.vet.o eotsa ss,vrt.anoa set.wst_ anus. sv. mus evso'wsxst.o"sg‘;.wp‘..~f the the In health and healing from Singing hymn “I with brought the meeting to a close. QUEBEC CONFERENCE A conference of allied nations FALSE TEETH Don't Neglect Slipping Do false teeth drop. slip or such handicaps. 'l'l:'ZEl'H, an alkaline (non- keeps false teeth more today ill Li (-1 ti to cm 1. Iestesdars Answer 40. Frozen water 42. Type measure ' work it: w spoo- otthewordsereauhints. The ‘ speaker was Mr. Cy- rus Poirler of summersidc, secret- ary of the Prince County Federat- ion and who has been active in Co-operative work since 1913. He explained about the indexation set-up. There is n Provincial Fled- erstlon of Agriculture. a Maritime Federation, a Canadian Federation and in cpniunction with about 20 countries, an International Feder. ation of Agriculture. The addresses of both gpggkgrg were interesting, instructive and informative. Mention was mule or the Splendid work of Mrs. Robert . Woodside. who is an enthusiastic booster in the work of the redes- ation. Many questions were asked by members or the audience and answered by Mr. Yeo and Mr. Poitier. Many of the farmers paid their dues and Joined the Peder- ntlon.-0 -MALPEQUE sun nsurso wens. .___ A very interesting meeting of the W. M. 5. for Mslpequo and nsltic of the United Church, was held February 14th at the home om Mrs. Keith Donald. The president Mrs. Cross _opened the meeting. Mrs. Preston Green took charge or the Worship service. theme: ' "The Church. the Household of lflaith." Thirteen members answered roll call, Mrs. Earl Taylor was welooin. ed as s new member. Plans were made for the World's Day of pg-gy- er to be held in the Memorial roomy February 24th at 2 pm. all ladies of the congregation are in- vited to attend. one Hospital call. and twelve home calls were made on sick and shut-ins since our last meeting. ‘ Mrs. cross and Mrs. G. W. Ram- say gave very interesting reports on the Presbyterlal recently held in Charlottetown. Chapter V o1 "Growing with. the Years" was given by Mrs. mm Besristo. here many stories were read I lacing to Social service carried on by the Workers of the United Church nf Canada in our land and overseas. The meeting closed with the slug- ing of hymn 588 followed by the Mizpah benediction. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by the com. mittee in charge. o1s'n.s' ORGANIZATION The Young Women's Chrietianx Associstionwes fanned in 1855. patterned on the Y.M.O.A.. to pro. mote the social physical, intel- lecglal and spiritual welfare of gir . 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