vice was eeadneted. h Isa. W? LVMUEUII child I '..''.n I. mils-:t;osr"no'o the he as f;;",f""""”'-,,- '7 gr rlzutrahsrahnaazrlataesth ”l'"""""rG""”"”'H' m,,,..r '5, wt. aseslded at tb nast- boasn , rsuu.'t?T:3 pate." will” bu &I3I'l33 ""1". ""'u':.":...3..m .3? -pitta"?-' ..;......"""'..'i'.." leis: it's at the euro :1: lids.-n s....a'. Hunter gm. & Rev 0 Cochtll. Fair- 11! labour in education. Physical Wd3W”Pl'l"1e3d-tlo-Ieow- neuoerna mental health and p- ml?-tee member at the art: and mi develwsnent of children and Henry Machean. Vuacova. EC. Received Many ii:i"..:. E:..'lf' .3:'””..".'.' a eonnsszrufor the Sprint Fashion Show The regular monthly meeting. ' Mrs. 1.0. lineman reported of the Junior Ladies Aid at the that the League ol Mercy Tea Prince Edward Island umpim and Display was most sllccosnttll was held on Monday nlternooql and a great many useful gitta re- (lstober hint. at the Cundail I ceieved for the hospital. it mg wieta the&;r-esldent, Mrs. M the close of the meeting, an urn pre 11;. . The ” wened with the Burden, Mrs. George Fidrer. Lord's Prayer repeated in unison Mrs. Lawrence Blaheney. Mrs. after which the minutes of the Welter Gun. and Mn Barry last meeting and an executive Edwards. m etdng were read and approved. - .u..v'.'iw'33a.'L”'3t '.':3””g'.'E'i..”.'ii ZOMING EVENTS Iol-ithgdmseting. Mrs. Weeks es- ” in ' "'””'V "W" 3”? Recular Dance Bonsbaw Inn which the Senior Aid is opening mm mm uked for the many Tuesday night. Burns Orchestra ationolthe Junior Aid. Masquerade dance in Swing A ooulnltlns committee con- Valley Hail. Octdser zotn. ' Klngnton Baptist Turkey sup- l tquabaonssonrnaaunt rernostooneduntiloctl. Jousrrrn. Que, (OP)-John Bern Dance Thursday ntlllt rr. rnlmnton. Progressive Conseb R-Imond DW0IW'I- 09'-W vqtive member 0! Parliament for 504 3-4410- Toronto York West. said Saturday the RCAF will almost certainly alioliah its uxiliary squadrons. hug". Mr. Hnnrllto: made the state on i meet in an address to the cane- Masquerade Dence Mt. 'tsw- art Memorial Oc- dlaa Ounce and Pilots Asnocla- 33' T"9'dt.- ug, huh; 1;, "mm cow". tober Ith. Mnoxsnaie Orchestra. tied in this Laurentlan resort MW" nssm 0' W: : "'..":if.'-...'"..:"....l'::...".'l:.::'.".' w,;,:,".-1.1. 'M-e-d-v- OM pilots. training mostly on "' .' ' ' kends. to learn the compiea- Masquerade dance. Gnnm lit ofllylngheevjets. ball Thursday. October . pr-lus. Good music. Movie "Dear we" st. Peter's . l N 5W .. ..... .. ....... ...... B.F.Goods-tcls ” ”"'- t P-'"-. angers-notion Shop r " will be opened from 4 to non RAILMAKER -- w w sm- orrwar... 413.1? "33" 3'o..ns"'3.”' 'u".'.li";a : gugpgupxug... Clutch. Wednesday. October I. gllothor Movie "Dear Wile". roorren jl"& ma .13-I. Saturday. October Reserve sdturdny. November I for lbtjooee slwc in Crweud Bail. Aumtoee It. Johns W. A. Masquerade Dance Goose Riv- er School. Octdser Dds. Chain- eoa's Orchestra. Peisea tor bed eodulnes. Give Chieltail Svoedhnii hy leebtve tor christ- hnittar. Ap- oooononp I KL mg-Lil! lwimncama gm rnattnrortns W Bell. "cl. isIaaIerns'."""nlca-rno"r'rrad-ru-nlc-ndt.so.nr.'uo3uuar nm. N'- allasnou an QM”. c-o . u.aaq9np-.--v Holy Redeemer c. w. L Mdating " The October rneetina oi the ' Catholic Women's League. Holy Redeemer Subdivision was held at the Community Centre. Ste- wart Streetl on Monday. October 1th with a good attendance. he Dom president, Mrs. Alan McDonald occupied the chair and opened the meetinl with the belittle Prayer. The minutes of the previous rneetlnzfwere read by the sec- retary. Mn. Benedict Callaghan and approved a's reed. Corrosi- pondence were read by the cor- . ” secretary, Mr-a..Aiex. McLean and included a card 1:! thanks tram Elaine Trslnor win- ner oi the Catechism Prize do- nated by the Deanne. a card of thanln irorn Mrs. Jerome Gal- lant for get well wishes extended to her while in hospital. and cards of thanks from the follow- ing for sympathy extended in breavemeot. Mrs. Mary Rana- han. " Campbell end Myrtle McDonald. A card at thanks was also received from Rev. Fred Mcwade, 0.3.1. for a message of congratulations sent to him on the occasion of his recent ordination to the prelsthood. Letters were read from Mrs. B.W. Desitoches. Pro- vincial President and is-om Mrs. Cain. Provincial Corrvenor 0! Magazines. Mrs. McLean then read a report on the Provincial Convention which was followed with interest ii The Treasurer. Mrs. Thomas McAvlnn then save her report which showed a substant' ' bal- ance after all bills were paid. Mrs. John A. McDonald. Spiri- tual Convener reported on the Perpetual Rosary recited by League Memberil on the Ti " turdny of each month. Mrs. McDonald also reoorted that a Mass had been offered for the repose of the soulolhtr. Frank Gorman. It was moved that a Hixh Mass be offered on the llth of Novemihr for the re- pose of the souls of deceased ser- Ice men. other conve . pre- sent who gave brie! reports were Social Action. Mrs. A. Curlell. Finance. Mrs. H; Toombs. Ma- gazine. Mrs. l. Laurie. Radio and T.V. Mrs. L. Fltzpdtrtct Press Miss Mary Duliy. The president Mrs. McDonald then addressed the meeting and extended h ” to all who in any way assisted with the.activl- ties ol the League during the past few months. She reported that a Regional Convention would he held in Chn'lotie- 'town in November. The meeting closed with its recitation of the Act ot.Conse- cratlon to lie Blessed Virgin Mary. altar which lunch was no- Thelma freed. Florence W. L. Mayne. 0. H. Canadian Nntteaal llallways 35.004. 11. Oqneron. A. ll. 33.50-G. P. Grcenouzh. 82.00 eac-isalean Manual. Jean Mel-lariane. D. B. Smith. N. Nicholson. S. 5. Hood, E. C. Mathews. G. B. Foster. A. D. Mschellan. A. A. Morrison. II. E. Jardine. George Cooper. Lester worth E. M. Campbell. 31.00 each-Harold Lloyd. Cleveland Machean. Ridiard. W. F. MacNelli. M. A; Malheson. S. Weir. Joan Btr-ain. Edna Haslam. A. G. Mccallurn. E. P. White. S. D. Fred Cameron. May- nard MncMiiian. R. K. Carver. Wilfred Livingstone, Art Court. Wllf. James. John Macrarlane. H. W. Ml:IiIlIl.I. J. B. Paake. ll. Newton Large. Frank Mae Elmer Philip M cc Donald. W am a rotor. "hm! Allan Maclcod. c. H. rrodsson. 6”” Brentrnr Partridge. Sheldon Duncan. Wendell Claw. Sheldon Jay. Sheldon Jordon. Losnar . touts vb. D. W. Mach.-'an. h'v'ing Buchan- sn. Ralph Carson. R. W. Ander- . Munn. Don Holden. Alec Macteod. Russell Nelu.r-ydl- slmm-.xc-W-be lOLOGNA.Ib. PICNIC HANS. lb. Joeeoh rrvnn. Sunsetslteed ””'”'l "”'""' C'""”' ”"' IACON.lis. Maclaod. William in Mncltenale. J o h a let. Archie Vlckerson. 30c each-Claude Carro'l. L. .3,” EE” rile? ..a-ii iiirg ..jEiE tnlttee,lIrs.WL oolrlhn Tbeoller-ingwaereedvad M Klsallyrahnlr-dnndRav.Cl.. Moasnolesndprayasulllsallla :snnpls.nec nealledthe iii ii - - D””""- w- and study the Temperance bes- . F. F. WMML mn5mhfML . llllll Delctlll. 3118:!!! Howltt. The financial statement we a Velma Wood. given by Miss Sernple. The con- W. E. Haywood, N. D. Camp vention met its allocation (1 3 51.00 ear):-Fran Mrs. Zelma l..eI..acheus. which has been forwarded to H gr, Rosana; ll.E.C. at Saint .lohn.' Mn. CoMrs.lDunnI-ilgdeintroduced the nven ion 1'. Rev. How- luanita MacDonald, Min ud China: who i” J the Mtllan. Joan Dunsford. Shirley V”"”''- A ””'”3"'- iP'” one of) "Bring Them In.'' was Carroll. mu M. 1. Donald, .1. . r; Smith. Iraneus Duffy. J. v. f'f,ffz';”;;sl;'f;'lf'f "" ”"'””d W D. J. Mccormack. E. L. Hume. O. E. Johnston. 1!. TOPl& The " L. topics were dis- cussed. Rally Day. Lesson Helps. -3353 30"! Lesson Material The Evergreen Johnston. s.s. How to in s.s. Lllllan Keys. Ru Donald. live to our .33.. age ..yZ"'.?3 Mamldllll VCSSCY. Marlon Bell. girls and especially Home . D. I. D. Rounan. Marie Russell. Teaching which is so. necesgar-yp Janette Duncan. H e r her t when several s.s. are closed dur- Iiurrhen. Helen Miller. C. A. in: the winter months. 1.-1. n-inert, cum. Prayer by Rev. Mr. Haley Sucre. Mn. you (;,,r,.,,,. brought the afternoon session to Mrs. Alan Forsythe. Arltnr Mc- ' 9””- Roas Down. Ha rry Norton. Mrs. Ruth Macmillan. North Rustico 8.5. and choir. conducted the evening worship services. The theme was "Bring H V -it l ijgiigi is 3 5. .. ii Eirllllrl. right. :3 E -1' gr 5 tilli it it is ill; E i.?E:;.lill i .:.f5l5lFiggl,g'rr!tit:liln E; -lgisillili if i litsllglils. E trill! l-' " in is ln tlrlllil a ll llgtitil I l 1 lg ll! st. F 9 I BI,.akin9 ier motor vehicle redtstry. and a client. Entering Cases r Mm Cowl ATTENTION HOUSEHOLDER in Queens County Magistrate's. l C””"' r"ld'Y ”9"lN- 34353”. Did you how you could get up to 3 years is pay tar all year log, the canes ol two parties Electrical Appliances. Talevtdan. on Space Heaters. litehea an dlarged mm W" ,9. we, to ocwbui Ranges. Waalinx Machined. Guaranteed service. I-mediate nrd for hearing. The first party; "In to appear on the above charge ' ' dlnbotriodbyniudse DlAL84l0 without a Jury. His preliminary. hearing will comment before OUR SALESMAN WILL CALL Magistrate Gaudet on Wednes- day. The second party charged with the same -' elected to R055 BURNER In ELECTRIC LTD. DIAL 4833 of the charter members Mrs. Alex MacDonald. poured tea. 1 the meeting with prays and the Rainbow Club Holds Meeting The Rainbow Club held its Hrst meeting at Sunset Lodge stternoon with the Mn. G.C. woodslde. The rneetiru was opened by Senior Major Mildred Stevens. Plans were made for the Hallo- Senior Major Stevens thanked for their gift ol chain. Following the business members of the cilia were the (nests of senior Msior Stevens Them in." 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