pm. lurpb Adana. lbs. Dal Srnallman. Mrs. Dan Ramsey were appointed on a committee new sheets. . l.udlas' Auxiliary p Hold First Meeting Mrs. Don MacKenzie presided at M"? R059" CW0" 35d M"' - the first regular meeting of the Harris Rogers were appointed on 0'Lcary Community Hospital, Lad- I Commit”? "3 "W 504391115!- lea Auxiliary wliirli was held at By motion it was approved that - uie 0'Leary School. January 16. Mrs. George Dewar be appointed ' Meeting opened by repeating thclsuppiy Secrelilfy Ilsilitd by WI- l.ord's Prayer in unison. Charles Dewar. - The minutes of the organization 33' mom)" it W” decided m meeting were read and adopted lmld 3 V3119” emu" " the Three districts were represented. 01-93?! H3" 05 M3795 mm” M"- Th: Guardian Page 11 Wed., January 30, 1957 Onl. Scheme Announced v For Hospital Insurance TORONTO (CP)-The Ontario government today unveiled a hos- pital insurance plan aimed even- tually at assuring basic hospital coverage and benefits could be ob- tained from private insurers. "There will be no cancellation of payment of a special unconditional grant. The plan would further lighten of the province. memorandum plan, tentatively scheduled to be- come effective Jan. 1. 1959. lll an explanatory speech, the premier emphasicd that inaug- uration of the plan is conditional to assist financially in provincial they were launched by a majority of Canada's 10 provinces repre- scntlng a majority of Canada's population. The Ontario plan goes beyond the Dominion scheme since covers care and treatment of mental illness and tuberculosis, said the premier. Both were spe- cifically excluded from the Do- minion offer. l 35 PER CENT BY OTTAWA Cost of the Ontario plan, based l on covering all the province's i 5,500,000 population in 1956, would he 8l60.000.000 a year. "By 1960. however, we are warned that the l costa could total nearly 3300.000,- 000." although these could be kept l in hand by sound administration. The Dominion government would contribute about 35 per i cent of the cost of the Ontario plan. The rest would come from premiums paid by those insured and from the provincial treasury. Rates of individual premiums had not been decided. However. the premier told a questioner at an advance press conference that they would be less than those now charged under private hospital in- surance plans. He cited the low- est present figure for a married man with dependents at 54.70 a month. : accommodation for every resident Premier Frost tabled in the On- will be no limitation a tsrio legislature a 7,500 - wordltlon of stay, age or disability, lreumlngted, setting out back-twill be all-embracing. Such cover- -,-round and details of the complex age is not available at present in BENEFHS DETAILED or time limit on the protection pro- vided under our proposal. Where financial burdens of municipalities because almost all hospital deficits hospilli 0311 il necesslry there to which municipalities now made . this province." The twtryear s to dura-lsubstantial contributions would be In addition to standard ward period before the ' care in active treatment hospitals. lplan became effective would allow benefits would include In - patient ltimc to integrate into the provin- lcial plan private hospital plans a minimum of 85 to 90 per cent final objective "will be to attain as close to universal coverage as possible.” The plan would eliminate hos- pital deflcits, lighten or remove from municipalities cost of hos- pital treatment for indigent pati- ents and cover cost of care in mental hospitals or tuberculosis sanatorium through a small addi- tional premium. FINANCING DETAILS In its outline of the financing plan. the proposal said that pre- miums would be collected from individuals by employers or through organized groups. Where no suitable group could be formed. the individual would pay directly into the hospitalization fund. The province would pay premiums for indlgents. The province also plannned to pay premiums for persons receiv- ing Ontario old age assistance and old age security supplementary lallowances based on a means test. blind persons allowances. mothers' alllownnces. disabled persons al- lowances and those on relief. Persons not receiving public as- slstance but accepted as ” I lndigcnts by municipalities would be granted hospital treatment at ,the expense of the provincial hos- pitalization fund and the munici- diagnostic services, treatment in convalescent hospitals and hospi- on acceptance by the federal gov. now covering more than 3.500.000. tals for the chronically ill and "amen, wmch offered 3 year 330 persons. The government had setispecified out-patient services. it would cover such extra serv- hospnal care programs pmvgded membership in its scheme and the ices as operating room, delivery room, drugs and so on provided lln hospital. The next legislative step for the plan was study by the lgeislature's health commrnlttee. The govern- ment planned early introduction of legislation to give the hospital commission power to act under the scheme. G0-SLOW POLICY The premier put special empha- sis on the go-slow policy. One reason was integration of existing schemes, ' luding those negoti- ated between labor and industry, with the provinces program. it was important that individuals have an opportunity to obtain ad- ditional protection - a difficult problem which would leave a large field for private insurance com- panies. Administration was important. Federal assistance was based in part on costs across the country Vonlario. due to growth and indus- l trialization, had relatively high per capita hospital costs. Unless the ,0ntnrio plan was administered isoundly. Ontario would be penal- llzcd. Possible incrcases in cost would be contained by sound ad- imlnistratlon and "we plan to use every effort in this regard." l It would take time to set up a 1 provincial organization. In antici- MR. LEO WOOD Three Councillors Elected By i Acclclmaiion In I Three councillors. two new a n d lanother beginning a third term were elected by acclamation when they were unopposed at the four o'clock nomination deadline in Summerside yesteday afternoon. Mr. Leo Wood succeeds Coun, Andrew Perry in the West Ward; .Coun. tDr.i H.E. Clark is begin- l ning his third term as council rcp- DR. H.E CLARK MR. ELMER NEWSON Mr. Wood is manager of the ideal Shoe Store and Mr. Newson is baggage master with the Canadian National Railways. Councillors who have another year to serve are W.E. Jenkins, I-last Ward. W.E MacCausland. Centre Ward and E.M. Cannon, Westward. There is no mayor- Summerside resentative of the Centre Ward and Mr. Elmer Newson takes over the East Ward council seat froml Colin. D.E Lidstone. Councilloi'sl ality contest this year as Mayor Lldstone. and Perry announced W.A Currie was elected last year their retirement from civic politics to a two-year term of office. Elec- severnl weeks ago. tion day was scheduled for next Mr. Wood is a native of Sum-lTuesday. Feb. 5th. merside while Mr. Nclvson has re- sided here for the past 23 years. Photos by the Hcckhcrt Studio. cent of the population incurred more than 90 per cent of the cost. Voluntary insurance plans were lunsatlsfactory in that they left im- portant gaps in coverage Some persons were uninsurable under private plans because of their health status. he "tooling up" in accommoda- ltlon for a health plan had hem going on since 1947 when Ontario lintioduced a major program of 000000 grants to assslst in hospital con- struction. In 1948, the federal gov- crnment announced a similar pro- gram with grants to match those lglven by the province. Cavendish Downs .Springfield 7-4 Since 1947, approval had been 0 S . 0 given to construction programs rinkninatgrggnglgoit ta;eK;.:s,.I:,getr0sr., adding 24,556 hospital beds and . 3,920 nursery bassinets. The prov-i::iBdg";4CaFY:;1ig'03;f;l::":cil:::'g; mu.” capital grams mmned 347" for the winners Earl Dunning Or- ' ' ville Houston and Vernon Simpson getting singletons. Lee Bell scored a brace of goals for Springfield, George Watson and Harold Rich- ardson hittlng for one each. Caven- dish had two penalties and Spring- field one. ...?m...:mgggggg Louise Callbeclr, Mrs. Erlth Therin Ellis and Mrs. Marne Ken- nedy were appointed on a com- mittee to advise each district re- garding the variety concert. Next meeting will be held on The first of a series of cardl Feb mm 5? "'9 0'L93TY 543501”- parties sponsored by Burton Wo- MGEUDS 8dJ0lli'ii9d- men's institute was held at the home of hlr. and Mrs. Edwardi -OLD PARISH Comcun. First Prize was won hyl Longeull on the south shore of Mr. Lance Daltorl. ('onsolatlon.lh9 St Lawrence 0l5P05"9 M01"-' prize going ll, Bobby yyacgmgu,-. real was first settled in 1657. Dancing was enjoyed with music furnished by Lot 7 orcilostra. Desmond Howard. who was via- iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.j Bcnnettt Howard, Glcngarrv. left. by plane on Monday for M0nt:'eal.l Enroute to Baffin island. where "eh;:g1ib';s”'3Pigm';fAn H mm, Rustlco defeated Springfield 2-1 club held their monthly meeting? 3' Kensingwn rlnk Mlmday night" on Friday Jan 18 The president in a regular Farmers league fix- M C U". u' regided The Club ture. Rollie Larkins and Jamsie ""3 ” 1"” P ' i Gallant got the Rustico goals and Rusiico Defeats Springfield 2-1 n:::e..i::..;;P::;:: .32. n;::::. we cu--mm --ma l mm; to the Pembroke, Ontario, branch. . Springfield counter. Referees Bell sci the fsecieiarf isltouozgeivirlland Semple handed out five pent lgazifd ”at”rPigL"r?larVva f,:ce':mE "3 alties, two going to Springfield and was decided to hold a bingo inlthr” w Rustic” February Sewing classes are held each week. The death of Mrs. Charles Gar- man occurred at her home in Burton on Thursday night. Jan. 24, following a lingering illness. Sincere sympathy is extended to her bereaved husband and rela- tives. , , Mr. Fred Waldron who was Visit- ing his slster, Mrs. lda Ma: Dal- ton, Glengarry. has returned to his home in Glenga"'y- CR- Rorarian G. Packs Honored By Members the Summerside Rotary Club was held yesterday at noon with Presi- dent Vaughan Groom in the chair. Regret was expressed at the de- parture of Rotarian Garnet Peck. manager of the Royal Bank of Canada who has been transferred Prior to his departure rotarlnn Garnet Peck was presented by the members of the club with I suitable gift in recognition of his valued services to the club among Tournament Interest is Rapidly Growing The Canadian Legion. PHIJCE County tournament. all 900031" event at the legion home, is now underway and they TEPON "ml "1" filled, as secretary. pointed as secretary of the club The weekly luncheon meeting of 1 which were his duties, so capably 50 Rotarian John Cameron was ap- - BANK MANAGER Ralph DeGrasse. who has been accountant at the Bank of Nova Scotia since 1953 has been advised that he has been appointed as manager of the Victoria and Cra- paud Branches and will leave Sum merside to assume his man- agerial duties this coming week. Mr. DeGrasse, who entered the services of the Bank at East Florenceville, N.B. in 1937 remain ed on the staff until 1941 when he Joined the R.C.A.F. On hll discharge from the service be re- joined the Bank of Nova Scotia at the Main Office in Halifax in 945- Since coming to Summerside Mr. DeGrasae has taken part in many community projects and has been a valued member of -tha Summerside 1'' Men's Club, The R.C.A.F. Wing Association and II a member of the Provincial Exe cultve Committee of the Air Cadet League of Canada. Mr. DeGrasse is married and they have two children. Their many friends in summmerside, while regretting their departure, in in extending congratulations on his well merited promotion. .. Photo by Sean ...-s...,.--p-----r - ' At the outset participation would be voluntary. However "it will be made mandatory as the lcnlmmlssion deems it to be fess- be." palitics- The Dominion would par-gpntlon of federal approval. land ticipate in this phase of the plan. ' had been obtained for the neces- Although municipalities would be sary of ice accommodation and the expected to make a small pay- services of the Blue Cross had ment. on a daily rate basis. for been assured. resident indigents the provlncel Setting out the background the would reimburse them for all or, tabled memorandum said there practically all cost of hospitallwould be no problem if hospital terest is growing among the mem- bers and local citizens by lean! and bounds. Quite a number of branches have started the Play and it is anticipated that before too long all the branches in the county will be in on it- All the players have to do ll for the balance of the year. The program was in charge of rotati- an Earl Hickey who gave a most interesting talk on the Rotarlan Magazine. l2-Month Jail ; Hughes, Mrs. C.R. Wehber. f Press. Mrs. Kenneth Macl.ean, ( Mrs. Robert Woodside. - EVENING MEETING The evening meeting opened i with Mrs. .l.D. MacFarlaiie con- ducted the Worship Service Hymn SALESLADY WANTED PUBLIC WARD BASIS The plan was based on public ward care. However. additional treatment for indlgents through'costa could be budgeted like food I "Br it Th th B d f Life" h 11m ' was”sung,ollollot:ed "bay socripture EL? 1:la1;y"rtil'l:' gglaertrlgselegactlin nigh: - . F97 WCHPCPCT -.. ,.,,...,.,,.,.,.,.,,.,..-,..-..... .. - VTY and Meditation on Christ, of Faith for 14 nights. Each team must Tefln For Breaking, l l -'.,-Z7 " of-.1.-! . The Summerside Male Quartette have me regulation card signed Djpgffmgnf beautifully With Me." Greetings from Presbytery was brought by Rev. Haslem, who complemented the WMS on their splendid record. The Summerslde choir sang the anthem "Come Un- to Me." Rev. S.F. MacLean brought a Entering, Theft A party from 0'l.eary was sen- tenced yesterday to 12 months in Prince County Jail after being convicted of breaking. entering and theft from the store of Mac- Wllliams and Turner, 0'Leary on the night of December 11th. ma rendered. "Abide by me secretary of their branch before they will be allowed to Dilly 1,, the playoff at 0'Leary. after Easter Cards may D0 Wialned from Alyre Arsenault at the I-6- glon Home, Summerside. 101' 0!? small sum of five cents- l . .K -. ; . ,. Experience prefer-i-ed. Us- ual hospltal, pension and discount benefits. Apply in person- Parsonnal Office MR. KEITH LAPP MR. HENRY WEDGE L Summerside Y's i Y.M.C.A.Week THE SUMMERSIDE Y CENTRE Men Mark At Y-Centre boys and girls, the building was found to be not large enough and an additional 40 feet was built in during the past summer. During each week of the school year ap- proximately 200 boys and Eifil in different age groups use the build- Ovar the weekend it was an- nounced by Mayor W.A Currie. who is Vice President of the P.E.I Division of The Canadian County chairman of the 1967 Red Cross campaign, and Mr. Lelth Lapp controller of the M. F. schurman Co. will be the sum- Town, County Chairmen For Red Cross Drive Announced merslde chairman. Messrs. Wedge and Lapp will be assoclat ' with Mr. Walter R. Shaw, retired De- puty mlnlster of agriculture, who is the provincial chairman of the with a provincial objective of 331.- 000, Canvassers are presently be- ing contacted and the response to stirring message his theme being, the utter essential nature of the Church. He stressed the fact that the, home, school. store and hos- by which the truth is proclaimed and the beginning and ending of life, It lives and breathes through as. and is the basic of Civiliza- on. Mcmorall service was conduc- beck sang "Beyond the Sunset" very effectively. The Sacraments of the Lord's "REBECCA" trial was held in County Magis- pital are four essentials of life. edon but the church is the instrument du Maurler, boasts a cut and staff that has won an ' i i number of awards and 11111"- whose first wife meets with a hor- rible death. cAprl'AL, SUMMERSIDE trate's Court at summerside. Ma- R. T. HOLMAN LTD. glstr-ate R.S Hinton, QC presid- The mystery-melodrama" bIS' ed, the popular novel by DIPHDC Summersldo Heading the all-star cast is Laurence Olivier, who won an Academy Award for his portray- al of "Hamlet"' several years ago. For your convenience chance. Joan Fontaine gives one of the dlie '1" be” WW '-'"c”""'9l"3- Supper dminlstered by Rev. C-D. "Christ in Faith and Witness was the theme for the thirty first, opening of the United Church Pre- byterian .held on Jan 22nd in Summerside Trinity Church. At 1.!) p.m. Mrsf Ralph MacCaull. 3lsi United Presbyierial Was Held In Summerside Webber concluded the meeting. The morning worship was taken by the President Mrs. Cutcllffe. The press Secretary reported 339 meetings was submitted to the press. Mrs. Blair Andrew. Credentials. reported lit Executive members. 82 Leaders and 40 Auxiliaries were present.- Resolutions were dealt with by Miss Louise Callbeck. Christian Citizenship semmy was given by Mrs. Stanley Thomp- pleasing selactlona. Mrs. Erith Hughes, who attend- ed the Berawlck Camp. gave a very interesting review, of her experience there. and quoted Dr- Gllchirst as saying the w.M.S. son in the absnece of Mrs. .l.M. d memorable :'eiii;n::::eri"l.r haenr career as Ol- iver's second wife who is horrified to learn that her life is nelins d:m- lnated by the mm"? 0' 9'. ."" band's first wife. Miss V WARNING I am extending the time Red Cross Society. that Mr. Red Cross campaign for the third (ed 3, M, . be 3 m 31 1 ya a Henry Wedge manager of the En- successive year. The campaign is bggutfgul bggsketnzf rred 1:353 IWB: wlirioystleilndsfvlgiiflthyr hail. pstgcially for settlement of your Recount: until the end of mi; man Drugs, will be the Prince scheduled for the month of March placed on the Alter, Mrs. L Call- pfomlniili country gentleman Week. bef0PE 38-kin! 1983-l lCtl0n- If YOU hl-V9 iEn0Nd the repeated requests for payment this is your final Please mail or call and settle your account this week. Open afternoons and evenings. J. F. MORRIS. KINKORA Academ Award win- hie: i-lecgllzing the hloveted Oscar for her starring role in Suspicion. The supporting cast includes such screen luminaries as George Sanders. Judith And”-”'"' Nigel Bruce. C. Audrey Smiih. Reli- nald Denny and Gladys Cooper. TONIGHT 7:15-9:15 C - SUMMERSIDE THURS. 3:30-7:15-9:1 Thursday afternoon and evening in Canada and the USA Jan- - we summ M Y. M . cl b 3". F ' " lIIl- ' g Carleton openad the devotional movement is the best in the world Slaroule and showed that the tem- 2 I l Wm 5”” vi: h:uu'at til: 'Y-Ce!ll'l- high. well: aTl:rul.Ilryc0z:1dulI'ITU0Yli The s""""'"”''' Y 5 M" ' 01"” Period by prayer. and singing one Tho offering and dedication foi- Pemi" '”'”"' W" "Md Widely i '. -' Tin le, 0" Gm" 3",.” dub” which Wm, M. week Y,' M”. Club. carried out the followinl Drolrlm W", or the 1-hem; hymn Made lowed. Inwas unanimously passed on 3 3”” , the general public is cordially li'I- around the world will invite one am" m” W": "m R” w""”'"”' mum" T '" Wm” F"'"d” mom" mm the Pmbymm M F -' ' vllra to visit the centar u suem public to visit their centers and "mm" "I N um Mrs. F.W. Cutcllffe Presby- secrutary, Mrs. .r.n. MacFarlana, the neytt You be held during , ,- Ii-'W0"' ., the Y.' Men. see for memulvu we -H "mt ueE,:':t-2: COhIrCllsimya9:i' 9 3 7 terlal President - welcomed all reported for her department. Mrs. SORIE tlrglenthewscbcond week in May g FROM PAIN OF '-, .,-' woman r the y.M.CA' "Id me center. sh W, the mat meme picture. present. - and explained the ideas Sterling Mgcxnyl gave the ASSN... ev. . . e her installed the I . of ." "Md .. anehnlayllni in the community. to Pglrlce County Hospital Patients zfgemlxsg :3), Tie unlmdmlllehc l-lll:enI:molf,eMrsec.lrelvt1.ri'r dup to "'5 I Milan” in . wry lmprem" "F y e rtY' M Clb ,s s son an s. .. razcr.an - ' u-Baniuduin 19.1 atu'l'olcd':'I. (rhlt: :Xf.”g'ml'l'l...lwelirlugllgnni-ll: mu” Mminnaw Society Mm It showed mu m" 0f "'9 W-M-S. The Mluwinl Officers were elec- . by Judge pwl wmhm Mu-nd" Md u 5:! the" pictures Wilbur Webster. Marie Read the is progressing favorably. led '0'" l957- P'" PMI Ml'l- 111- W" wmnmmwnof ' .5 a "Nice club 0' we YIMCIA. H.PI '0" "Gui ed 3 "ml; ” aummafyofthe Executive of I956. Supply ggcretgry. Mug gem, zen Howard. Pres- Mrs. F.W. N lull”. "Ham" 0' 1' The Sydney. N.8.. club was the Fgrnlwooltli ywlsith pl; used by 347! M” 'R' M.cCnu"' Secretary of ""dy' reported the materials Cumme 1” wee Pr”. Mr" R'''' Meghllagrurches you want N srlnum ' uuasucs JOAN KENSINGTON nmx tonight. ii”! Club formed outside the scouts and Cubs in Summcrside. 5:” E''"" "”"edh9”,,T",'"' 2:'”'d """” w"' my 7'" .l:lihA;:lol?dclhiLn:liT ::c”' 1?” rellel and you want it no OLIVIER-FONTAINE Rustica vs. Cavendish 0.30. State U""'d Sm" "4 """- ""5 "3 This group meets at the Y-Center. "' Wm 3' b'"d" T 9 ' '" 0" ""”''' nu "”- SM???” 0”" . - ' P y' "' Th3l'5Asf)llII'llAlIblll .5" Emu Tril-I5 caoacs saunas i .,,,,.' Norma M 3 m "M 7.00 formation, mm, gs. ,,,.,i,,u.,,, It mm Mm. Circle and affiliated c.o.i.'r. se- sens l10DIbs. to Pent warln-r in RL Cairns Stewardship Secy. ,, , uh - , .o..,.- 5, . it B Carries on an e e I - H llf M J5 M Leod Li starts tilslntegrill games o in has-nyDAVlD0.Sl.zNlat skate 3,04” an international group. The year mm: "d Wu" "My pmgnm n cretary Mrs. Louis Cairns. report a ax. Mrs. A-P. Lochart brought rs. . . ac . terature t h l Sims '0 mm" son. .p.. hunmmucoa ' ' ' of the Sydney charter was 1922. L,-,,,,,,,, Sh", ,,,,,.ng m, mm. ea 2 mission circles with 42 mem- lrcetlngs from Summsrside in rlsecy Mrs. Harold Laird. Baby "W W" 3 e,' ', M. . 3393003 fink tonilhi. .limi0i' T”d'V in" "' m d"''' l" 33 mar mohtlhs and provide tralllltol-. NH. and 14 c.G.l.T. Groups and Very lfaclous manner. 13505 5993” M11 R3195 MICCIIIII "'''”'"''m5 m" Vi 0('l(ey. Albany versus Freetown countries of the world and eleven um," to m, from m, bemh. pm. explained the objects of the groups Mrs. Craword Picks-its read Mission Band secy. Mrs. Ken- 730: Bedeque versus Klnkora 8.45 Of these are in the Maritime pray. V”. qmlmed ywimmlng Instruct, Affillnted Explorers Group Sc- the Community Friendship reporti rrth MUN8" AHOCMO Members Admlggmn as cenlg, lnces. The Summer-llda club has 0” In cmuumfuon Wm, the C”, cretary. Mrs. Blair Andrew. rc- In the absence of Mrs. Russ;-l;sec.v. Mrs. Ethan Stewart. Friend 3 V a membership of 5:. Mn." Rm cm” Port-ed 0 groups with as members beard, and reported an inc.-easy ship Secy. Mrs.- Russell Leard ii EIMQUI RINK. South Short The motto of Y's Men's clubs H" w "med three my amp. Mra. Hadley Lowther, reported for in this worthwhile work, Meeting Missions y Monthy Mrs. A.S. Mac- Mfchlg stIR;l.I::.v;Vrl'liu:ll;llfci1g- .e'V.I.ery':'vacreml: "to aclmowlodao within e past two years. one ?OMIsIion Band secretary. Mrs . ll(av.Tgu--eswndegce;"dM:-I. stan- . . . . . Q 9 I rmwvu Royals versus R.C.A.l' right." Ieeomp..l.., ,3, gltngtngmrwngg ;'r&IIiD.l3-2 :.fn';fr's."e "W snssron aano swarms f,y,,g K”,'I,',f:.,," p,,?,?,,.',f,,,.,,s'”,,di' The Obkcts of the X": Mesis wee . n at Mrs Stanle Thom son conduc- m' ,"' c'"m”'"' G'"5”' Group Mrs. Blair Andrew. 112- '” IN lloGPl'lAI.- Mr. Bush Da- C, 3, 1, is dlnccs which are c spcron - y P town. North wlnsloe - ' , , icy. am" of am pm." Cum, u w ich havamadetbarngrsat 5, y-. M". ted the roll call of delegates, ha nu "M" o . Q cording Secy. Mrs- Wilbur Web- ---rm-' J are to cultivate good fellowship 3 "on a minor and major aboutllowers in attendance. She 3"" 5'” i"" star. Treasurer - Miss Rhoda ' gl Cards all is a patient in the Prince - . . P0 filr Clinton - P0 OISIOH c..,,,,,,,,.,, "'0'" VI Mm! Ind mm: mu-I g..,.. in ma. 1,"... baseball also gave oi. report .5 CorreI- - "'"d9"'"i"'- 9"" lBrown Ass. Tress - Mn. .1. s. Wm...” -? l t ' Christian Association members -11,, y-, M...-, club is . poadlu secfgufy, reporting 1682 ",1; m”l'llh""' lMscFarlane Mission Circle and T; arsered CIAPM-VD” Rink toulait r ""'”"""i ” WW V" "G! aosnlna at-our and works inuabm, and so W.M.S- Societies mum” M” S'"- V'"""'-lc.c.l.r. Mrs. L.M. Murray pi-en sh” ' W 39- Milllhii I lid ” kn” hm" u'''”' 'l'''' "5 with and provides training for 'l'hatrcunrsr's report was given m;.:"'m”"”' V""V""disery. Mrs. Geo Dunning Accountants )0. Cornwall. February 0th Prlus 5”” ”' """"'”"0 NW5. 9900- "nu, group. between the ages of N Mrs. J.D. Macf-'arlarie Ra 1”" ' md""d' I On motion a vote of thanks was . & C l on display at Dawson so "lie "cl" '34 iI"I"""'IIi 5- s and 11 During the out ya: uipts about one sumo: was '"' ""' 5”" 5""-i" 5'" M'i'li. be sent to Miss Rhoda Brown 'l'- 31"? "id"! "1 term: h ”"m' V 'a'” "TV" bl club win 003 0' the N-lPN' rlild In lid with isu ill! to p''.' ' sown F'"t"w"' Treasurer for a big task well Cilldian Bank of Comment i '"- ”"""U Whinit '80 aura of the In and cor (LEA. 1'3 and """""”- mm 'V"W'i" Km Th mi losed with Rene Building ., . . -- " ' em” gc I-:.I,Phona2?-15 , r runnlis. The social numanau. as causing: um, cw,” M” "M" MC "1 Cmd. Iinslun. Capo Wolfe. omry. d,c,,,,,, p,,,,,o,,,,,,d 5, R... CR. 9-iunmlae. P l of the late Mrs. D. D. righteousness and justice la am Dwhuhwa, Mm 9,, mm, "1 Huh kw Mn?” mm, in Ith your Gold Star. sun. wehb" i j-jm CE - mpboll was held from O'Leary and International affairs. abstah- '1" 5." .3 mm, as 3. 3"” M" cecn Wang", sum. Icy Bridge, xluggon. ":soLm.mNs. N W R Ii Inn-a Chur::vlt.,o:ior"i!'jhurI;s:1ayb,pJ:hIe. :2: irommpmy 0:12;: and near mm which gin; been ts...-us ,,,,,,,;, n;, 0,, M,m,,,g ,,,.,, mg nar Certificate. French Rw,,m, H", We ,,,m,,,, M, 3. 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