36 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Tues. Dec. 24, 1963. WOMEN'S ORGA KENSINGTON: The Decem-i ber meeting of the Kensingt oni — Indian River Parish Counc ilt lot the CWL. was held at the‘ home of Mrs Stewart Darr. HAPPENINGS Audrey Jenkins. Women's Editor; Plume 4-8506 The First Souris Brownie‘ Kay. Parkdale. and Richard Pack held their Christmas clos- . Hancox. Charlottetown. ing and enrollment cerem o n y‘ i recently in Soiiris. ‘ Parents and friends )1. .\'lcQuatd. t’-l3Sl':lP('l by Tawny, _ Owl Mrs. G. Bruce. enr o l l e di M ‘Pt’Tl'l CllTl5ll'“55 Wllll eleven Brownies. Elaine Fll(lEl‘.tl f3mll.V "1 5llt’l‘W°0d- the Victoria General Hospital. h Frances Diigas. Janet F'ierce.‘} Sandra Rnbichaud. June .\lac--' l-‘f‘l""l l13“'3""- Halll"‘”‘~ has Kinnon. Donna cnmn. \'alPrlP| ai'rii‘i=rl liiime in -‘Pt’llt'l Christ- mas with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Lawson, Jr.. at Inker- man. Lamtiie and \l{~iI'i"Ia \lcLean.l Parky Claudia Richards dis-j tributerl gifts and treats to th e (‘ll|ldl‘Ptl. The parents were _:gr\‘pd ta,-,_ llaijvl \lacLean arrived home on .‘§aiiirda_v to be with her par- ents. Mr and Mrs CM. Mac- l..i=an. Goodwill Avenue. for the holiday season. Edward Ca=t=lr-7 town is le a vi ii 2 Tiiesd a y. to spend Cliri=t.m.as with h I 5' son Ralph and Family in River- view - Heights. N B. of t‘li.ai‘lotte David Clark arrived in Char- ilnttetown by air on Friday to 1:11”,-,h.ti1 4\~i.._;m1. t.~.\;. t: at. i spend two weeks with his par- riving by air flnm Bngtnn to t-?!‘ll5. 311‘. and VTTS. H onald : visit with her par-_pyit_:_ j\'[r_‘ Clark. North Rl\'el' Road. 5“ and ‘\Irs. John Aylward. South-' '~ it ‘prirt, Home for Christmas with ,. .. . ;their parents. Mr. and Mrs. l ‘.\Ii.=s Carole Ann Pmier. stiiv Flclflk l‘l3"59ll- laf‘fl.E“‘0l‘*-l‘l AVE’ l dent at SDI‘ is spending h 5: N one. are Greta Hansen. St Lam- Fv TR.li“i‘ .\|'tRI_A_\' +5.1 t\‘it_l-i !-aglan _:l__$FV'$_: t-ivo (~l\_ri‘:fg-nag .-a(.at,.-,,g .-._._,t._._,E hat. l'iert's. Que. and Raymond Han- Rsa‘. an-i v"-‘-= fii i- -:r-i-i~‘ii.ne .=iit pockets. self rniered ‘pa_rsnt;_ \Ty and ML; Richard sen, his iiite and family from 311 this coat For :-mivi:ei- .=is- buttons and a hood trimmed Power. Rriiiris. :l\‘ew Glasgow. l\‘.S. (gar: \].§t’lF nt’ znft pile fabric, {it will he r-'i7i ziiri ~i3i-m on in aamiine .ox comes in green or beige _\1.;_; Va,-.;i_..,, ch,‘-F._.t5_ gum}. Mr and Mrs. WR Galllnger the bittsrest “wit-r rifai-.= in .=i7es from 3 to Air and T to !'r|pr:idp' ,; ;[..,,,,,n: (-»m.,V:,..,.,a5 and son Jnlm of Sp]'jngfi'e]d_ The topper is tin-:1¢ - breas- l4 in Soiii-in \\'hile hp.-e_ _:hp .5 mp; Massachiisetts arrived Friday , guest or l‘IF4l‘ pa['prif_:_ Mr, 3 n til to spend the Christmas holiday gm-5 It-an (_.heverje‘ livith Mrs Gailiriger‘s mother. l The staff of the Pi-nviiici al; ‘lT‘ doll Gm» Aml”'°5¢ Street. Cliarlottetown. Power Struggle Invites i Sanitoriiirn were entertained at: afternoon tea. Satiirrlav. at the: home of ‘.\lrs Eric Foiind. .\'ort|i Barbara Stewart. RN. of Mon- Ri_i'(=r Road. treal, is a holidav guest of her G g F 9|‘ 4'» parents. Hon .1. David and Mrs. 1 ® Mr. and fllrs A.A Learrian rd Sl9“'3l'l- Cl"-’~‘l“""°"l D"l"9- ceived friends from G. R m Ft-tt-lay at theyr {wart}, R 1.1,. r. The De»-ember meeting of St. Road rp.<idt=n(ip_ ’ Pills X (‘“'L was l‘l9lCl Thursday. Etlie Pith with 24 members pres- Ste-‘ H"- Folicwiug the business meet- Dngy ‘\Tar\- Flannrtlv T ver_\'irn1-i-ieri ahoiit mi‘ and her l1ll;l'\Sil'1i"l Tiicv been v’i;1ari'ipr} Fm‘ riiiic '.'p,:ir_: grid.’ fipjpatiny!’ am‘ children But. I believe he has to .=i:te.r worl- on Sundays (‘mild it be h a ve that he needs more riiiiirrh par- Thank vriii -I’ Y Hon .1 l'):ivi.d and Mrs have two children. the eldest. Dear (‘Y Somchn«-- I get the. wart hosted a Christoias party _ B3? 7 impression that your l'\!‘0ll‘l°l‘-in-i at the Charlottetown l-lctel Sai- W5 3 dl~‘°‘-l55_‘—"'l"» alld "l9-'“"“5lJ'3' My brother in-la‘-' is a r.="'“- law is at least as miich. sinned‘ ll1’t‘l3.V FV!‘!'iiT‘i. ill“ “Tl ""1l-"'”"~’5 '”5"‘"'5 l” "'9 tered pl.-ia.rmaci'=t cvitfri a nice in-l. against as siniiin: That he is 7»l‘-‘‘'“»‘’ l‘'‘‘’’‘ 3‘l"9“l l° "l’ll’h3“Y come He niiris ti-ri pharmacies ]n\'t'tl.\‘!=d_ iii-iivtttli-ig1_x~_ in a pawl. Mrs .Tt.' I\‘lont:rimi=r_i'. \Vestt l"""‘ “'3'”-‘- and work: in one They have a er striizglc of sorts with hi5.St.reet. entertained i-ereiitly at at -“ITS “"”"‘tl '-‘l3l‘D°Yl3ld 991' l0iV9l.\' l'!"‘iF“ a""l 8 brand iifiii‘ wife. the nature of which he l‘-'l‘1'Pt'l b1‘l<'lE6. led 57‘ "‘°‘l"-'3'” 3"” ‘ll’ panel station wagon Fiit nesn‘t iinderstand. but which lC”“~‘l5'?‘l ‘"7 “*5 Ulba“ Le‘ they dont cl get along verv irell. j he doe.=i-i‘t intend to be bested in. In gphtp t-if tl-.niy- or-nritiny-i__;!l t_-nn.‘ I E?’ ll‘? ll_'l’!pI‘F'~‘Flt'll'l that his flirts. hou-mm-_ gaai-n: tliev. Wife is a wbiner. who ol-isciirely. intent) tn :t,§V tazati-ta, and 1 fosters grievances. in the spirit h€llG\'F they are cvpprting 311.. hi r|tlt,tirl'—_‘ hll'l'l t'tl" ill? .=_Dt‘l as the‘ ' ' ' a wnrtiiwhile program. and the other child But ll'iP\' are aiii.a\~_:‘, culprit who makes her suffer. _ g ' Students from Mt. Allison who Tl‘-""-""3 'l°5°‘l ‘Vllh P”-"9“5- I-{nljda.\‘iyi_g it-tti-t has pa,-em“ Blanc. Mrs C. .\lcCormac. Mrs. _\I]‘ and yr,-; pin,-;,.-, 3 ivtiiifii ?\.lichai=l Campbell and Mrs. I-Iing.=t.nn. is their daughter. Kar-I A'l"l“ Tl3l“°l' en. from Dalhniisie University [ill Tl“-' l‘l"’~“'l"“-l- Ml5- E‘l'é'9“° }_-Iahtax i Ftaler. thanked the members for . Mrs Keith Carmichael has re- we re‘ turned from Halifax. where she present while Brrnvn O\\’l t\[r;_l has been receiving treatment at eflpd Kensin-gton Tuesday evening. December 10 with 15 members attending. The president. Mrs. Joh ii Arsenault opened the meetin g with the league prayer and prayer for the Pope. ii the absence of the secre- Wilbert Law 1 e s s i was appointed to act in th at! capacity. Roll call was answer-i ed with a Christmas gift for’ mental patients in Riverside; ll-Iosoital. The president report- ttriat all the chocolates had ilbeen sold. and the money would be used to help defray expensesl of the national convention toi be held in Charlottetown in 1964. l The tre a s urer. Mrs. Le o Hugues reported that the sum of $181.75 had been realized from the Remembrance D a y. supper. and $21.05 from a card lparty held at the home of Mrs. iJohn Arsenaiili . The ediicatio ii a l conveuer. 1 Mrs. Leslie G Ramsay read; an article from 3 u e,‘ magazine regarding two natio-‘; rial scholarships to he‘ give 11? next year. Correspondence. read by Mrs. Fred Campbell. consisted of letter from the TB. League It ecided to purchase a‘ l i t i l D‘ ond. i Members decided to remcm-~, her the catechism teacher 3'. with a small gift at Christmas“ also to purchase 5000 cod liver. oil capsules from Red C r o s s‘ headquarters. The social welfare committee and the committee for the sick were appointed to pack Christ- mas boves for the needy Any one wishing to make donations may leave them at Mrs Percy McCa-rville's. Kensington. or ‘Mrs William Hickey‘s Indian River . Two boxes were placed. one‘ in each cbiirch for donations for the Sisters of the Precious lood llfeeting closed with the act. of consecration to the blessed virgin. Father Callaghan spoke briefly to the members. Next meeting will be at th e .home of ‘\‘lrs. Percy ‘.\’lcCarville January 14. Li.in.ch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Aloy- sius ('1-oken a ii d Mrs. R a y Lavers. BURTON (‘CW The monthly meeting of 5 Marks Lot 7 Parish cou iic il was held in Dec. in the c h u rch i vestry. .\'irs. G e r a l d Murphy pre- sided. The meeting opened with the league prayer by the direc- Brfiili-!i.Z and H "tiiiilc of ,\'i=ars_ I siizaest that some of her un- ggri hp told her that ho 7l‘nl]:i"‘ ijanl-..V‘,,,,_:s‘ which keeps him an_; 8??‘ Al’ home fftl‘ H1! "t'|id- \l'inl’P!'} have dl‘.‘f\‘_l"_‘_¢f§ him‘ already,‘ if if, tag‘,-mi_;hC and ray-.!"E' is ”.‘,.“g‘ l’l"lllt'li!\‘5 ll'!f‘l.l.ldF Gt'l1‘t‘llF M8 C- WF!‘F.ll'* l‘t"l' ll‘= r‘l’i‘li’ll‘¢tl crioiir. to her own rrial(_=.1|p; that: \\'l'iat ran i an tn imp net get it :ti=rii.= from a neiirritic bias. a 9!” 'liF?r "Wii nest. add to in en --iti- _: h t: blend of ignorance and childish-l 0“’!’i Elt't!‘.". al"'.'l the like A P b ‘ ge9d_ l']lf'!’1_ and :i1c need: more. T.'!6.=.=.. 2!\'ll’lE l‘l..=e if) m a l1_Vl Am» man up againgt that kgnd‘ t ‘love from him. instead of hi: False notions in her mind. c tin— of pressiire in marriage tall thei barking at her all il'I= time it‘ cerriing the realities of married‘ more t'll.=llll‘ltlnE ll‘ up n maskpdl l(F.\'.=r.'\'G‘r0.\J. The Christ- j5n’t good For ,i. as pietyi is hr1lll'l.l'l to feel thg-pat.‘ 711.2: =.PV‘\'lt‘9 for the child T6 l1. angered ‘and resistant. W3‘ held ll‘ l(°ll5lllEl°ll Pl‘P5lW- along l-tartar him‘ the rhilrli-a=ri pill}; Cl’ Tl’l¢ Plrlt“-l i‘l‘l‘lt’l alrr=arli' has I iiniild _:i1i-mi_5e that ;l1_p fipfif-i Pl’l0‘f‘l. emotional iiroblcipz beraiise of atp:_ coi'!‘tDiil5i\‘Pl.V. on the uai-e—i even when he probably couldn't. l“"l3l‘ Cl'll?""ll "ll M t‘llt'l 9 .V the parciits‘ aiziiiiiz length of trying to dominate.l explain what the shooting is all:“"""‘“‘—' “"-ll‘ M-‘"0?’ M5’-A"ll'llll' I i.:.n.-m =11: l|"'.'F_< l'lil't‘t not he manipulate and direct her iiiis—; aboiit. ]as leader. dnggiiff _:l'If'\‘I' _qFFm-tiriri for her a-; Hand's nr\'periel'!CP Tfl al‘f‘t’ll'!'ll'|.“0-l Hi; ingtinrtiyg reaction is [oi in addition to the scriptu re he glfiriiilrl i; there an‘: hope of date her own iinc.oriscioi.is _oi.ire- rpgisffif l1(\:tilit\'_ 3; if dpaiingireadiugs. prayers and hymns. ._n'1fiI’r\\'l!'l‘_-‘_ the giiiiztmii‘ iv zelt serving drives. 1 with an arl\‘er:ar_\' ("ni1:eqiientl_vl ll" F"ll"“‘l‘l5-' llll'Tlll°l'-‘ ““’l‘9 lll-A She goes to I‘l‘iill‘i‘l1 yiiern :l1p And 3.; m.,.,babi.. 591;. t_.,, in he tends to tiine.oiit dernonstra ','.l"'l‘_"l '" ‘ll’ l’,"“l”am- "’ S"l°- . in the rlioii; and late; the rlmna that she is pet-fnrmin: ani tons of aftcrtinii He isn't dis--rh l‘"""" 'h°":1-" 5 R°:_";"‘ H” . ' _______,_ , H '" '. “U " _ ‘ _- _ _ _ ;_ _>-t - . inspirational function in his rinsed to drop his defense: in. ,"‘_.'"”‘..m.‘,af° ” H“ M, ' -t 1-,‘ t t t.- enerriv lt=t‘t‘lln1‘\' :P"'"T";P~ ‘ 7’ ‘V’ h 3 " 9 ~-~““—"“‘""- “*“““? ‘"‘ "T V“-‘ ‘ -' .(‘iiri=tma‘”" ria-= ~ WT rs (I , _ u t . . . - ‘ - ~‘- i-u i -- in; ‘mi towards what is best 5 _ lWl'!.Fl‘lhll1l'i1E.< riach this in.-ipas-:1,,.,.,.,, (~m,,.,,.i; "Tha"g M, y Ln‘! Of i*‘l\'P.= take that tat‘l<;i -‘f‘-~ “9 5‘? 3 all’ -'ilprii'"\l'Tl3~ we have Christmas. Classes 2 and are largely self» dcri.=ii'i=il ‘l'‘“ °' Y'‘'“‘ ‘‘‘"’i ‘ ’~i"ia'i'iii. l and one. aim l.oi'ni= ounnmzi; about their motivat.ir.in. Gtlll'!_E on llllllll Al “'l“t‘ll Willi’. ll" Sill- ex-erci.=e I _ _ "(“liristma.: is o the theory that they are "spend-‘ tt?i‘iiiE Wit? it'll" ti‘iil.\' “'Biit.= “Flu t."iirist“. rlastes 5. (Mrs. Hor- inz" theririselves on behalf of‘=“"'l-l -‘PPR 8 ..‘='"t'tt‘l l't-‘~.\'Cltoliizist'sit,:_p.= Heclchnt-ti grid 7, ram] family and—-or social ci-onies.l Ellltlance ‘i‘ni.i can help .\‘"‘ii‘ sis--gm,._,«i9r- ".iasii.< llirtiiday". actually their implicit purpose in} let‘ 0Til.V l'.i.\' liiiliirins her to take rv‘,,q_:: 3 every human contact is to t.'eat.b—‘ ill“ -""l‘- mll” ‘.l'll"—‘ ‘ll " -vention won‘! help at all. i\Irs ‘ Fred Semplei inter-and 4, i‘\lrs John Tiinmpsoni; b g I ;r'."=: . ‘.lllt'l\' Waitei; ‘l.i'_i‘t.‘ Mary Hairortb c 0 ii n s e 1 st 3 Cll‘~'l-“mas Caiidlis", C h nit-, l.l'l‘l'nllEl'l her coliimn. not by mail‘ ‘A Ch"":l"1‘“ P“-‘"'l” F'l°3"“" i or Personal interview Write her D 0 ii El a s: "O Holy C h ild" iin care of The Giiardiaii ‘choir. "A Shepherd Speaks: fiPrizes Are Presented At White Gift Service i I l(F,.‘~i‘~‘-l‘-'t‘yTt't‘J: The annual A special prize for good work -white gift ‘_:lll'lt’l:'<l_\' service wa s during class was aiiarded to 'held in New I. on d o n United Donna Pavnter iii the primary Church Siiiiday morning, Dec- department 1*.“-0 mother; M,-§_ ember iii ‘The mil’-ll‘ iiras under Layton Fliirgoyne ‘ll rs, .the direction of Mrs Louis Dawson Cole, each received 3 iMacLeod. while the in n iotlprize for their family h aving ‘choir filled the choir loft. Thelperfect attendance in Sunday leader for the service waslschool. Gifts were received by ‘M8l'llYFl C3'mPltt"-l- Igthe pupils from their teachers. Christmas hymns were sunizq On the staff witii uie superin- Tl‘Ut'l.V Mr'ti‘LP0d led iii i’ir=i.ver..tendent. Mrs. Louis MacLeod. and Roger Cole read the scrip- an -Mm James E C019. M155 ture lesson. ‘ , ; A mo “Because He Lmvedrlune Cole. Miss Phillis Somers. . s,,_-- was ,“..,,,tt,. _..,,,E hyi Mrs. Suherland Montgomery Joyce Burgoyne. Verna L y l1 ni and Mrs. William Cotton. Montgomery and Patricia MfiC~l Gregor. and a solo. "The Lit.tie~ Shepherd Boy" was reiideredl iby Isobel MacLeod. '. The offering was l‘0'€€l\'Qd by lAlan Paynter and Brian Mac- Kay. and dedicated by the lead- er "Haippy. Happy Ohristm a s Day" was sung by the juniors. The story entitled "If I h a d not Come". was read by Hi e leader. Pr i 1 were presented ‘Iv Rev. W A. Paterson, W h o spoke briefly. congratulat l n g the pupils. Sunday School teach- ers. on so the parents for the wonderful work being done. He also told a Christmas story to the children. followed by a pro- yer and the benediction. Fcitlowing are the pupils who received primes, —— certillc te for memory work. Trudy Mgc. R . Dept. on Front St. W. Toronto 1. a:t.eiirds?ioc‘:.' Cfgle, PM Out. Olhtlo It 1 (:4,1._ and ' the Print plain! comm. 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SRVICI STATION Longwortii Avenue ri Church ’ Donnie Boyle: "Shepherds Abiding". choir; exercise. “An- iother Way". class 8, (Mrs. ‘Alex Doiiglasl. "Asleep while ‘God Comes down“. choir: l "If the S is evil our should icome". recitation. Barry Thom- .pson and Gloria Brander: "He ;is Here. duet. Sharyn Siidsbury‘ [and Ann a Paynter: derlicaiioni }Praver. - Sunday School Song: i i I l Tidings of Great Joy’ ,€ :choii-: closing prayer. D e ii tonl Marin. i ‘ Mrs Charles Kennedy was] organist for the program. At donation of chairs for the pi-i-' mary department was made by - the Ladies Aid. . The superintendent. Boyd ‘BPBITSTO. spoke bi-iet'._v at th e close of the program. Members iof the choir were Peggy Kl.l'l- nedy. Beverley Bernard. Margo Clark. Marilyn Thompson. Isa- ‘bel Crozier. Audrey Walker. Debbie Kennedy. Jeannie Mac- Arthur. Anna Payiiier. Sharyn 1SlidS5blll‘§I. Gloria Brander. ry Clark. Barry Thompson. jllloland MacArthur. Don Thom- tpson. Don Bi-ander. Le slie illunter. Don Boyle. Garth iTbon-ipson. Clark Paynter. and W ie sot the stsffoittie Sunday School in addition to those already mentioned Are. Charles Beairsto. Roscoe Pend- tleton. Arnold Walker. Mrs. .iBoyd Beairsto. Mrs. Cii arles ,l\’ennedy. Mr. and Mrs. Keith 1 Thompson. | At the close of lilie service. ‘the meeting moved to the lower hall. where Santa Claus sip- red with gifts for the child- In... I l LARGEST LIBRARY The largest library in Canada. list. the University of Toronto. lcontalns more than 1.000.0w mes. Mgfrg A I And. Thank You for Your T BURHOE NIZATIONS Kensinqton—lnclicm R. WI Pack Christmas Boxes tor. Rev. David McTague. fol- lowed by the reading of cor- respondence. , M i- s . C'~lrid9.ie Roizers read the financial statement. Mrs. .Wl}'l‘lO Doyle. education convener read an interesting article from the League Maga- zine. Mrs. Raymond Stewart. spir- itual convener suggested this parish council offer a mass to r the late Pres. Kennedy. This was approved by the members. It was agreed to send a dona- tion tn the new Mother hou so of Mount St. Marys. Plans were made to pack Christmas boxes for the needy of the parish. Meeting closed with the dir ector’s blessing and a decade of the rosary. KILMUIR WI The December meeting of Kiimuir Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Law- rence Lecco when 11 members answered roll call with a dona- llofl 0‘ Quill _5Ciil8l‘t-'5 i MacKay. and Mrs. Mont Mac- The meeting. conducted by] Ewen the president. opened with the It "5 decided to give "eats collect. The secretary. Mrs. M. N. MacGowan. read the minutes and the correspondence. which included a letter from George V. Fraser of the Travel bureau regarding the\billeting of tour- ists in the community during July and August. 1964. Greetings for the holiday season from th provincial president. Mrs. Le lie Ramsay. were read. New committees for January 0 S- Cln-tstmu treats for the public of Burton Iohoolvdistrlet. , 1 The Jiuiiuiry meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Ed- ward S. Griffin wl-ien roll call will be answered by “something '1 neglected to do in 1963" The new committee to visit the sick is Mrs. Melvin MacGre- gor. Mrs. Clifford Collicutt; pro- gram. Mrs. Peter Dalton; school Mrs. Melvin M.acGregor: lunch, Mrs. Ivan Colticutt. Mrs. Lance Dalton. Mrs. Peter Dalton. Mrs. Clifford Colllcutt. on be- half of the members presented Mrs. Henry Dalton with a gift prior to her departure for Mini- eelved from tiie annual ‘thank- ott 1 t.Vl.c0- . . MT}: title Murray invltao the members to her home for tlie January meeting, with Mrs. Angus Green as the de- votional leader. Season of pray- er will be given by Mrs. Angus Green, Mrs. Francis Murray and Mrs. Earle Murray. Mrs. Oscar MacKay will be in charge of the Bible study. Meeting closed with a prayer by Mrs. Waldroii Ferguson. The annual Christmas bazaar followed. Lunch was served. ‘HOUSEHOLD HINTS A man - size rubber heel nailed to the bottom of ea c 1: leg of a ladder will keep it from slipping on waxed floors. Plastic egg trays. each hold- ing 12 pain, can be kept in Q bureau drawer to. hold earrings and each new dozen at! d s only a lit t l e in height as one box is placed atop another. Air hole: in cake: can be avoided by pouring the b utter through a slit spoon. treal. Lunch was served. ST. JOHN‘S WMS KENSINGTON: The Decem- ber meeting of St. John‘: Pres- byterian Women's Mission 3 ry Society was held at the home of Mrs. Donald MacEwen on Thursday evening. The theme for devotions was ".thanksgivlng” and Mrs. Leigh MacEwen was -leader. Mr: Donald MacEwen and Mrs. Duncan Cole led in the season of p ra y e r. A total of 21 mem- bers responded to roll call with a verse of scripture. The following were appointed as next month‘: sick committee: Mrs. Donald MacEwen. M rs. Wald ron Ferguson. Mrs. Johnny .Campbell. Mrs. Wilb u r to shut - ins at Christmas. and Mrs. Stanley Brown offered to send Christmas cards to old friends who are away. It was decided to hold a Christmas service in the church on Sunday morning. December 22 at 11 am. with the Gra- ham's Road women in charge. Mrs. Kenneth Mar-Kay repor ted that the $120.00 had been re- were: sick. Mrs. Malcolm Mac- Phee and Miss Ann MacDonald;- school. Mrs. Bruce Lecco; and program. Mrs. Colin Mac- Donald. It was decided to have c a r d parties in the district. begin- ning afier Christmas. with lunch and prizes. Children of the district will receive treats at Christ in as with Mrs. Lecco and ‘_\ii' 5. George Home being in charge of this project The shut - ins will be remembered also with a Christmas treat. The January meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Colin Mac- onald. Lunch was ser v e cl by t h e hostess assisted by Mrs. Bruce Lecco. BURTON Members of Burton WI met at the home of Mrs. Ivan Colticutt for their December meeting with Mrs. Lance Dalton presiding. The meeting was opened with the singing of Silent Night. Nine members answered roll call with an exchange of gifts. Minutes were read and ap- proved followed by the treasur- er's re o . Correspondence consisted of the provincial president's Chris- OUR GREETINGS TO our MANY FRIENDS AND PATRONS . .. tmas message and Institute on federated news. Mrs. Clifford Cotlliicutt enter- tained with a guessing contest. won by Mrs. Roma Vautour It was decided to pure h is s e glorious l-loll wishes for health and of a it our friends and Queen Street Ieflllghlflond In the true spirit of the we extend our sincere KEITH PICKARD R ARCHITECT RANKINS White Rose Service 3 Grafton St. East i day Season the good happiness devote ii neighbors. Charlottetown .|ointll9 Reserve by mail. Box Hope Santa fills your Christmas stocking with everything your heart desires! 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