DECEMBER 8. 1930 . .00 daahinl. Vyitd S mil - -- .."”I;.9.'I5.'c:aveiv "SCGP'-”d:mied case. with no kt. IOI I 15 .. - i. to kt. he "L-Y" ”""c...iici'ite Fogfgifcia and 3”me” ul - Incle- Q. .14. Tjaglot Jewellers rim GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Eastern Presbytery Young People's Union Executive , Meeting An executive meeting at tn. 3, P. Y, P. 'U'. was held in the board room at Trinity Church on satur- day. Dec. 2 at 8 pm. Meeting opened with buyer by Rev. John DOV-Illas. Evelyn U derhey. the pruident presided. inutes of tan meeting were read and approved. 711059 Present were Rev. John Douzil-5. Evelyn .Underhsy. Parker Jewell. Mary Gill, Ralph Rnyno: and Roy Higgins. Discussion on the recent Coach- ing Congress iol-Ioiwed. Evelyn Un- derhay reported a debt of 820.87. It was moved by Ralph Raynor, seconded by Roy Higgins. that the Preslbyterys pay this bill. Eastern 510.87; Central. 85.00; Western. 55.00. secretary read letter concerning Y. P. week which all local unions are asked to contribute towards. On Jan. iatih, 1051. a concert is being planned to be held in Char- lottetown by Preabyitery to help raise funds .tor this purpose. A letter is being lorwarded to each union asking them to put on an number in the iurihcorruing con- cert. A short skit. solo. musical numiber. one act play. or reading ied by Mrii. William Morrison. Miss FllLL NEW STOCK AT THE K. & R. STORE At The Old Prices W0n1vii'.s new Winter Coats, reduced 5524.75; men's, women's and children's Boots and Rubber alas;-grIIe)i' and used Skates; Parkas; Joe-Shirts and Tack t. .”lllIS,. all makes of Sweaters; Satin Bomber bve -Raincoats and Burberys; men's and boys' mvlxlfiis S7 to G15; used Army Jackets and Pants; bov , HIOPCQ Pants and Jackets: heavy Work Pants; Shis Qirforce Cadet Pants and Underwear; Army mgflnglin llned Coats and Flight Suits; new and . anketsz Buffalo Robes and Fur Coats. Also- assoitmcnt of Christmas Gifts. Boots. 111 RICHMOND STREET Sl0l'P. will be open Friday Nights and all day Wednes- Christmas. day until was suggested. Parker Jewell was appointed to take charge ot the advertising. It was suggested that Irene Bruce preside at -this concert. Evelyn Underhay is to have charge or the tickets. . Their being no Iurther business the meeting sdilourned to meet on Satin-diay. Jan. 6 at, 1.30 pm. Trinity church Vioiiiaii's Auxiliary --At the December meeting of the Summerslde Trinity Auxiliary held in Epworth Hall on Tues- day aitei-noon. Mrs. John Stirling was appointed president. Mrs. W. K. Llewellyn was in charge or the Christmas program and was assist- Mlnnle Wright. Mrs. Archie Sharp and Mrs. Walter Lidstone. Mrs. B. R. Sharpe was pianist. The singing of appropriate hymns in- terspersed the messages of the Christmas candles read by Mrs. Loman Adams. Mi-I. Hugh Smith. Mrs. Roland Pl-iiilpaon. Mrs. Tho- mas Palmer. and Min Millicent Strong. The carol. "All My Heart This Night R.e,loices", was sung by Mrs. L. M. Callbeck. The Christian Stewardship Sec- retary. Mrs. Stirling. gave an im- presslve talk on the meaning or Christmas. The otierlng was re- ceived by Mrs. i-tarry Simmons and Mrs. Beecher Best. Mrs. George L. Sheen conducted the Love Gift Service. A solo "0 Holy Nitzht". was sung by Miss Geraldine Fowler. alter which Mrs. W. A. Trenholm presented the story of "The White Gift." and young Helen Johnstone recited "Santa's Crime." The Love Gift one;-ing was presented during the singing of 0 Little Town of Bethlehem." Mrs. W. A. Allen. president. opened the business session with prayer. It was reported that Mr!- R. S. Hinton. Mrs. Harold Mlliigan, and Mrs. John Hopkirk would ss- sist on the Food Committee for Prcsbyteritli. The president re- quested that any members who had rooms for delegates report to the bilieting committee at the next meeting. The Nomlnatintt Committee. Miss Millicent Strong and Mrs. S. S. Boston. brought in the following slate of ottlcers for the comlngeyear: President. Mrs. John Stirling: 1st vice-President. Mrs. Hammond Johnson: ind vice- President. Mrs. G. N. Somers: vice-President tor Younger Groups. Mrs. W. A. Ti-enholm; Recording Secretary. Mrs. W. A. Allen: Cor- responding Secretary. Mrs. George L. Sheen; Treasurer. Mrs. Victor Travers: Clirlstiiin -Stewardship Secretary. Mrs. John F. Scott; As- soclnlg Members Secretary. Mrs. Walter Liiistonc: Supply Secre- tary. Mrs. Chesiey Robertson; Community Friendship Secretary. Mrs. W. K. Llewellyn; Literature Secretary. Mrs. L M. Callbeck: Missionary Monthly Secretary. Mrs. W. H. MacKie: Christian Citizcnshin Secretary. Mrs. J. S. PAGE FIFTEEN F 5'" d0llars on the season's ishly lUl"'eCl..Zlpped in lined the very newest styles in for this particular pre-holida .Come in and find the Buy iesti MGDRE 8. Ml-”LEOD i...imired est Coats! Stunning slim Coats, lav- costly fabrics . . . marked 20Vo.off Year - but hurry while quantities smart- Coats. superb y sale! of the J "ii: ii Honor roll tor November; Bggigzulexgaiirdyincent Baird; 2. PGiI'iade VIII-1. Ivan Heron: 2. Dtliifyne Mcmchern: 3, Guard Grade VII-1. Bertha Smith- 2 MI-Irle Mcilachern; 3. Bernice Me. Guirk. VI tsr.)-1. Gerard Mc. Gqrade VI (Jr.)-1. Theresa Mc. uirir. ofsiii;-:i;l.e IV (Sr.) - 1. Damn, Grade IV (Jr.)-l. Anna Mc. Eachern. Grade III (a)-I. Stephen Baird. Grade III (b)-i. Florence Mc- Eachern. Grade III rc)-l. Gerard Smith; 2. Lawrence McGuirk. Grade II-1. Korleen Currie; 2. Brian Currie. Grade I (Sr)-I. Parnell Gar- land. Grade I (Jr.)-1. Henry Mc- Guirk, Charlotte Smith (equal). Teacher. Anna. Hughes. ST. PATRICWS ROAD SCHOOL Report for November: Grade IX-Pearl Grant. Grade VII-1 Ma-bcl Grant; 2. Patricia Myers; 3. Shirley Rages- son. Grade VI-i. Huntley Steiwart; 2. Tommy Grant; 3. Joseph oger- son. Grade V-l. Patricia Grant: 1. Billy Rogerson; 3. Clarence Eiiil. Grade II-1. Rutih Donneily; 1. Aletiha Stewart. Grade I-Raymond Grant. Teacher. Geraldine Rogerson. IN MEMORIAM In niunory or our dear cousin Ethel L. Houston. New Glasgow. who passed away December 8th, 1944. When days are dark and friends are is Dear Ethel. how we think of you. Friends are trlends it they are true We lost our best trleeid. when we lost you. Lovingly Remember.-,5. by Guthrie and Lottie. IN MEMORIAM hi loving memory of Mrs. Mary ll. Maoxlnnon. who departed this lite December 1th, 1948. Silentjlioiiglits bring many a tear. For the one we miss and loved so dear. Inserted by Sister Annie and Family. IN MEMORIAM is loving memory at Mrs. Arthur Cbtlner. who passed away Decem- ber stir. INC. Ibday I am thinking or someone. Who was loving. kind and true. Whose smile was as dear as the eunalaine. Dear Wife. that. someone wag yon. liar aailerlnga were great. the pain severe. lac aha bare it with patience Till God drew her near. 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