fo executive Mrs. law's . Howstt. secretary, Mrs Lorne I Jelly. ways and , art Macltay. Executive Of M. S. Chapter Holds Meeting On Saturday e-veiing. the ea-‘ eoutlve of the P P Mr. Russell Arbing. treasurer; Mr. Hamid Hearts, finance; and Mr. Heath Delaney. Pllallcity. The secretary in the course of her report read a letter from the national secretary, Mr. Cleland. reminding the Chapter that 1958 mernbershi'ps‘wil be received._‘ This letter was discussed and preparations were made to no- tify the present members and encourage new meriters. In- teresting literature regiarding the claims of Miss Rose lchel- son. Philadelphia bacteriologist. was read and Iain madeto familiarize the members andl public on the latest develop-' ments. Mrs Jelly. ways and means, gave a very encouraging report on the wonderful success of the Key to the Mystery Tag Day which was held in September. Mrs. Jelly said. the success of this campaign was due mainly to a group of conscientious ladies . . . . Jely then reported on the success of the rummage sale held at the YMCA on Sa-turday. October .l2th. The executive are extrem- l_v encouraged by the support re ceived from both members and _ ifriends of the society as shown ONE")-‘by the number of icles U!‘ .(‘8lV% for this rummage sale.‘ Pl1°¢0'The thanks of the executive is‘ FTER TELEGRAMS The first “torn tape" tcle- bong inspected above by HA. ,-i-aph facilities of their type to ‘tlarquis. superintendcn‘ of CN we used commercially anywhcre T's .\laritinie rieti g'k at ll the world will be introduced . will provide split sec- l\' Canadian National 'I‘clcg- rclay of tclcgrams '-dphs in the Atlantic provinces niiii: throughout the his week. The new equipment. lautic provinces. CNR > 1' tributors to this rummage sale. Mr. Heartz, finance. presented a letter which is to be sent to organizations eioplaining the work done by the local chapter and see 'ng their renewal of membership in the society for year 1958. Mr. Arhing. treasurer. gave a complete report on the funds of the Chapter. This was the first SPRING BROOK SCHOOL lltcniieth Jollimore, 3. Carolyn The following is the report for P:i_\-ntcr. lli‘ mo h tembcr I (_il‘.'id(‘ l\' 1. Wallace Brander. tirade IX. l. Marilyn P£l}'lllPl'.; Gradc lll. Sr. 1. Nancy Payn- \llan Meet. 3. Kenneth \lac- lei" Mi. I Guide in .II‘. I. Lola Meek, tirade VII. 1. Norma \leek. 2 Gary .\lcek. ' Brenda ii. Grade ll 1 Fred Paynu-r. 2. Grade VI}, ' William Bran- Hilda Pidgcon. Cl’ ' Grade I. Sr. 1. Grace Brand- Grade VI. 1. Ruth Pidgmn. 2. er. I tichard Paynter. 3. Roy Camp (trade I Jr. 1. Junior Payn-‘ tei‘ and Gordon Paynter. Teacher; W. S. Cousins. COMING EVENTS Oorran Ban l-lot Giiclien sup- per Wednesday. November 6th. ell. i Grade V. 1. Douglas Meek. 2. extended to all workers anl coup 3 on a tour of US. medical centres. All medical specialists, their almI meeting for Mr. Arbing in this capacity and the executive were RUSSIAN DOCTORS TOUR These five Russian women are . is to study how medicine is prac- I iiced in rural communities. Jed ‘ Mrs the ladies accepted Mr. Ier's thanks. the teachers Mr MacArthur offered the as- tended the thanks of ors and all present to the Wom- m. . . laat adves of the dergy met dinner meeting at the (}iarlotte- trained worker. town Y.ltE.A. to stan the drive. the O_uneniin ton Place presided. . Lawson who ts_chairman of the The ‘second annual co-ehalimaii. J. Pil- .l.A. canvass. PLEASING GESTURE The president of the Bureau.|‘Samaman X. Norman Lowther Q.(' Mr. . e the direct-. s Auxiliary of the Charlotte- Low hearty very impressed with the work ac- 'sistance of the staff of Central Cl'"d° wh""“°'~" ‘WI’ L95 Al‘ complished by the new treasurer Royalty School ' ' meeting of the local Following the busi since his appointment. letter received from Mrs until Ramsay of Summcrside inviting educational Films were . ‘the executive to her home for ;the purpose of organiiing branch at Summerside was dis- cussed at some length and ar- rangements finalized. I Mrs Reynolds invited the ex- I6('llIl\e to her home for the .\’ov—. ; ember meeting. ' I Teachers Meet Royalty School on Oclolicr 22nd with the president. Vlr. Carmody in the l‘llalI'. Thirty. seven teachers were in attend- 'e. I The minutes of the last meet- ing were read and approved. Tachers were reminded to send the questionnaire on salary also the local Due to the lack of a Tcat-hcrs'i Aid. it was suggested nhal a com- ent graded schools The meeting then Intermediate and Senior r . f rdiscussion 2?-gfgwilnx luM.h_ mg meeung mantis on the Bureau during .adjourned. 3 I .liinior. is“.;;.‘s.“..i...,. Is Like a Still OTTAWA I(‘Pl — The design on Canada's 25-cent stamp was described in the Commons Fri- day as depicting something "llkel a still used in the manufacture mittee of two or three tcachersr 1" Jun!‘- be named to help solve problems. I Canadas chemical . It [it was thought that the differ-] depicts a large flask. half-filled could take« with liquid In the centre of the turns answering the problems of flask is a design of a chemical show . divided into The d0SL‘l‘lpll()n. which brought a roar I" D. Shaw who asked Postmaster — General William llaiiillton whether heI could explain the design. I i Mr. Hamilton said the stamp approved by Liberal to the Federation "mu, before. llon Hugues Lapointe. defeated the first of November. Thcy wcreil" II‘? 'I‘'"‘‘ I0 °I"""°"- “P 5"!‘ requested u, send in sub | gcsted Mr Shaw's "best course" gestions for future programs ofI“3-‘ I“ ask Mr L3P°l“'° What the (lt‘.\IiZIl signifies Later, a post office official said the red of laughter. came from ISL‘ Red the previous post master general. colored stamp. issued the nettle much enjoyed lness meeting vM'''' ‘ director I cribed of the Bureau since its form tion. He indicated Walter . Baker. exevutive of the Burcau des some of the activities 3. that the de- ‘the mining winter would in all ' probabiltt I the Bureau s n the understanding and generous support of the Protest- ant people. Mr [value of the Bureau's counsell- ‘in families was being felt in many. Baker said the service to individuals and OITIES. .WORK WITH CHURCHES «at each side of I I956. was dedicated to industry Hope River Bazaar and chick- I Movie "Dear Wife" Lot 5 ball. IWednesday. Oct. such, 8.15 p.m. I Dance every Thursday night, . Cardigan Legion Hall. Webster: Orchestra. Masquerade Dance Mt. Stew- art Memorial Hall Tuesday. Oc- Masquerade Dance .. ylnn, Tuesday nigh. Oct. D. Good prizes. Burns Orchestra. Marie United Church. Hot ‘Chicken Dinner in Morel] Hall. Wednesday evening, . 10-—-11-11 MASQUERADE Dance Bon- shaw Inn Tuesday night. Oct. 29. Good ‘ prizes. Burns Orches- l ra Unloading cement Wednesday and Thursday. qiecisil prices. P.J. Noy and Company. I Notice-—-Date of regular dance. (‘ardigavn Legion Hall changed for this week to Wednesday. Oe- tober Joth. Masquerade. Notice — No grinding or mix- ing Thursday. October 3151. due no repairs. Roland Hyde. Corn- wall. United Church Guild will hold a Turkey Supper in the United Church Hall, Souris. On Wednes- day. October 30. at 5 pm. ALLSTATE sioiiii Klllti \ and STQIIMASTEII Movie “The Bullflghlers" siab ring Laurel and ardy. Corran Bami Hall. Saturday, Nov. 1nd. 8.16 p.m. Movie “The Bullfighters" ring Laurel and Hardy. St er's Holy Name Hall, Noveirlier lat, 8.00 p.m Froday, supper in Afton Hall Tuesday evening. 0c monso ed by New Dominion United Church Ladies ' served at 5.!) pm. 2.00 will hold your pair of Allstate Snow Tires ‘ 1 Wm "M I” buy," Poumy until the first snow. These recaps'sre guaran- teed for 12 months against ALL road hazards. P. Gellnt. South Ruetieo. 0-55 v MR. FARM And Your Ieeappe AI State Glycol lose Aiitl-Freeae GAL $2.79 % taldng. I starting November 4th. nlarhet aaooavnsl. en supper October 1!) and 3191. , Masquerade Dance Lorne Val- ‘ley Hall, Tuesday, October 3th. star- Pet- Come ‘to the chicken and ham Purine. prices weighed. and paid for. at the farm. Amol ORDER TIIIOUGII YOU! CREDIT I . 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Hearing Aid Division. 1165 Tecumseh Rd. 12., Dept l)5]('[-; Windsor, om, ‘lemon ‘vamp ‘rmvx It <n A/V (firm .. -v in [ninth rnalmi (Ill 0 :teo' -; A a’ van your rinlvthalinnlogul, optometrist or opliciui. ENMAN DRUG CO. LTD. am. only through I I I I I Rev. G. Howard Cliristie. pres- plant. Two tubes lead from the cen- tral flask in two Sl‘llallPl‘ bottles the stamp. The left bottle contains another de sign of a chemical plant. There was some design in the right bottle which the official could not make out. “It looks like a flight of ducks." he said. "but I can't be sure." HOPE RIVER BAZAAR and CHICKEN SUPPER OCT. 30th 8: 31st Burke Electric Electrical Wiring Repairing and Supplies Oil Heating Household Appliances Television ll2 Kent St. DIAL 4o2i xiander at the piano was very; y be great but felt that‘ ' would ‘Protestant Welfare Bureau Drive To Ask For $12,500 campaign ident of the (‘harlotii-town Min- for funds In connection with theisterial Association. . Proteetant Family Service Bu-I appreciation of the Churches for‘ ‘real: got away to a good sun . right when a large groin: Christie stated . of citizen doing with represeiw great satisfaction to the (‘lerayl 5 r I to have such an agency with a problems ing material assistance, c0uld| be referred. i approach to nun . of industrial power trucks. The Fairbanks- 5 ‘ ht 5ajd_ "In a§5i\,(.I Morse "Mobitih" line includes 4 sit-devil fig mg in this work. you peop|¢_‘ models In 2,000, 3,000.'4,000. 5.000 and all who contribute are cm- '*”- <°P°"'l"-'°" °" 7‘ '°°“ ““""' the ulsting the example of the Good already tial contributions had ct-ived from several houses. d organizations. m_ sive canvass would lie flP('6‘\S2il'.V , . ' M to ‘ singsong led by 500' Photographed PACIYE HOWE - I British Colttnfilfa 0fIl¢lll'n’ Gmh” M. 3 ‘floral in is emble be it 1; spring-flowering dogwood. 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