‘DECEMBER 11. 1944 An event of more than ordinar one wn night‘. serving with th 59,11; Canadian Corp somewher p, LIIQIZUIU. met to celebrate thei nlueui anniversary. They were escorted to the dccu “mg living room by two of thcl grand-children, Lcnrame ind Charlie Gallant, who ncted a bridesmaid and grcoiiisnian. Th chairman, James Dolron. z... : 50th ANNIVERSARY M . Stanius L. Dolron. MIYMW. _m' and n tleth anniversary l! interest took place at the home of m. and Mrs. Stemus L. Uoircn, “ayhclfl, on November 24th. when gm ianizly wilti the exception oi 6 G l‘ l. Duiron 5 E then called on John i... Doiron to read the adores which was accompan- ied by a gilt nl a bed complete. .\irs. Amos Blacquicre was a program ioliuwed consisting o dancing. a close b)’ Jolly Good Folio . Doiron siwke ‘WW5 tron of navuig their family with 0d. p, “a; tribute in_ token of ncss. Following was the address. To our dear parents:- for us l‘I_ 1w priv you on IQ- lry of 3'01! 5 5': 7:7 '5 n E After an address by the Rev. E. J, Dalton, and members of the ia- mily, L19 program was brought to ' ' "Fcp They Arc Mr. nnu liirs. oi apprtciu- _ then “m: to preside at. the organ and I iuluu. duets, reading and step- them. an! for_ the gift they receiv- Altcr dinner was served a few oi me neighbors gathered in their friendship and wished them many more years of health and happin- This s lllillffd a happy viccasion] 3nd tn be with ers- wedding. On Nov. 27. Who celebrated their lif- on Nov. 27. i884. you joined hands before God‘s Holy Altar and tlwre pledg- ed your troui, and promised your loyalty and devotion to one :\n- other, and your willingness to Carry out the designs Goo tiacl in- tended tor you. A large family o! haPPY boys and girls blessed your union. and thouEh not. endowed ston. former Minister of National Defense. and others. of statements mode in the House of Commons by General A.G.L. McNaughton, Minister of National Defense, on ~11‘? 511111110! of overseas reinforce- ments: from the Hansard official report. Nov. 23. Continued from Saturday's Guardian: , Mr. Green: You arc relying a good deal on these young lads who have had six or six and a half weeks‘ training in En land gettlnl at least forty-eight ours’ train- iniz when they get to their bat- talions? Mr. McNaughton: I am relying much more than that on the test- ing by the officers as the men come up through the various ech- elons checking on the standards of qualifications which are required and physical fitness and so on. All of these echelons have authority to hold back in the training stream or in the depots people whom they consider to be unfit. I am satisfied, too. as matters have pro roused. that we have a compre enslve number of officers and N.C.0.'a who have very great experience and ivho have been placed n these ke positions where they can choc thc training and ensure the adequacy of passing through t elr hands. May I say one thing further? geople who. are with an abundance of this world's goods yet you managed to provide a good home, and a gum sound moral and Christian education ior all oi us. Today we have all rt-it the home roof. and established homes of our own. but the happi- est moments of our lives are those when we return to spend a few happy hours with you both. One of our brothers, iollctvmg in the I00iStep5 of another noble brother is today far from the home roof, risking his life in the service of his country. You. Father and Mother are justly proud of him and we join with you in the fer- vent hope that Gqd will sparchim to return to his loved ones. and we are confident that today he is in spirit with us in helping to make this a happy and memorable day for you both. You have had trials and sorrows which clearly bring out the words: "No Cross, No Crown", but your undauiitcd courage and never-fail- ing cheerfulness through it all has brought its reward. Today you both enjoy a good measure of health. and we all look forward to having your advice and guidance for many years to conic. May God bless you both is the fervent wish of your children. For Salesman the National War business firms. to the ions:- oenzage of new applications. penlage of increased dollar tier the 6th. Loan. , l. l5 nointsfor If applications. . t, l5 points for greatest pcrce: t- cite of Monthly Savings and D - total applications. So many salesmen have done a zliiasnuiceut J01) that it has proven _| difficult task, and has involved - a lot nf close figuring to determine " lite winners. Major R. E. Howard ‘ill the Springfield district. who has H worn the King's uniform in two .Iaf5, Willi the first prize and re- ‘tllves the suit of clothes dOiiaicfi hi‘ Prcwsc Brothers. he second . llzltr. n leather Windbreaker from -~ Henderson iii Cudmorc, goes to Mr. Fifty McPherson of Dunblane in " the oLsary district. while Mr. Ar- thur Sullivan of Montague, will wear the men's oxfords contrib- ,_“1°i1 b)‘ the LePage Slice C0- Ltd- In offering congratulations to ' _se fortunate winners. the com- ,.l11li0e also congratulates the snlcs force as a whole for producing hitch a satisfactory result, enabling .lfle_ island to reach 134 per cent 0i its objective. _ Th‘: Committee also extends jfcihanlts to the firms who so gener- ously tinnrtted the prize". Form layman's g-lssociation l . A auccc ‘Jul u of the men 115i. Joliirs Ailigliccalilgchurch. Mil- ion was held on ‘fhursdav at the 1W0: The Rector. Hcv I '. presided and wclcctned as is to the meeting Rev. J. . i-t. Rector n. St. Paul's Char- letown. and Mr. Harry Miller. Sldcnt of Paul's LRYmOITB Mwciatlon . J1‘. Ibliott and Mr. Milki- . "l. called upon to addrcs; iiic [nailing and explained "uirlv and ~1l°fouizhli~ the organization and ‘1-"15 of the Laymzifs Association. After considerable valuable dis- 111551011 it was unanimously resolv- . 9410 form a branch of the Lav- A: m: 172211111111; of the Seventh Victory Lorin Campaign. the Pro- Fllifllli management committee 0f Finance Com- Illlilfl‘, ill order to create compe- tltion and stimulate sales, offered thm prizes, donated by Prominent leading talcsmcn based on points as fol-T Past l’l‘£'SidClil.—I..0l‘llc Fink?!- 135 points for the greatest Der- ‘ 2. J5 points for the greatest per- sales I greatest number lured Payment Letters sales .o ain't»... Prizes FTrinity Y. P. ll. Marian Harrifl‘ l"! fake aRR1fl51- Pcrsops O evening at I110 Chrmmms f“ 11°4'}15°5'..__ . Annual Meeting Trinity Y.P.U. held iis'l.\st mcct- lug for this term Friday night in the goily decorated Social Hall. Christ- mas carols opened inc mectins’. followed by the business period. during which the slate of officers for next year was brought in. The following officers were elected: President-dilute lVlcKay. Vice Presidcnt—Jeau Mac-Lend. Secretary—Jcan Mcbcnuflfl. Assistant Secretary-Betty 581'" wise. ' TTCtlSUi'Cl'—LO1-lln(‘ Ruficfiilil- Reporter-Jinn Macbeod. Associate Reporter Watts. _ Pianist-Louise Cox. ' Assistant Pianist-Shirley Dar- rach. Recreational Director ~ Murray Creed. _ . Assistant Recreational Director _Boi> Downc. Fellowship Convcnor — Marlow‘ Hardy. _ Associate Fellowship Convener- Jean Ramsay. Missions Convener - Jean Mac- Lcan. _ _ _ Associate Missions Cotiveno. — Ruby Morrison. lciltgzcnship Convenor — VEIIIQ" C ar c. _ Associate Citizenship Convent?!‘ -Claude Campbell» , Culture Convener-Joyce Deac- Ihflggsagiiltllc Culture Convener-Ev- eyn A a ieson. A mm]; appreciated guest Marl- mlg part of the meeting W85 td- Jghn A. MacNair who prescnc Wilma tli One of the things that I was al- ways interested in and one of the |tliings which relieved me most lvras to find, when i came to the de artment and asked what was be g done with left-out-of-battie personnel. this information. I was ‘relieved when the staff turned me ‘up a copy of this letter from one of our senior commanders: I said: 013,; Th“ 15 on a high "At last we have this thing under control with the units themselves place of havin it left to chance." Once we ave it check- |ed at that point by the people who ,have to use and be responsible for ,thc lives of these young men, they will very quickly bring the echel- ons up to standard. if they have been falling down. I was relieved to find that letter given as an ord- er by one of our senior command- ers in the fl d. “What Chance?" | Mr. Green: In any event you are placing a good deal of reliance on the training that these young boys will get when they reach the battalion. What is to happen in the case of a boy going up to the Seaforth Highlanders of Van- couver as an example and meet- ing a condition where that unit has been reduced to fifty or a hun- dred men, and they are in desper- ate straits to hold their part of tho front? How much training do you think that boys will get under those conditions - and some of us as lnfantrymcn saw that happen Mr. McNaughton: Quite so. Mr. Green: Actually what ivill happen. as you know. will be that boy will be put right in the line, and the chances arc that he will be killed or wounded writhlr. twenty-four hours. If he is lucky enough to live he may learn something. We have had men back from the Scaforths. and that is ex- actly what has been happening in Italy. What do you do in a case like that’? Mr, Pouiiut: Before the general -in the last war-- is not a witness in court. Ho. should sit down while such ques-l tions are being asked. ~ I Mr. Green: What chance do you think a boy has to gct training in the unit in circumstances like Al" Mr. McNaughton: The hon. member has described a specific C558. Mr. Green: I am sure that there are many of them. Mr. McNaughton: It is a case wlicrc onc of out‘ battalions in an attack has been reduced to a strength of fifty all ranks. Mr. Green: 0r one hundred. Mr. McNaughton: If the cir- cumstances of battle permitted. what would happen there is that the unit would be withdrawn. Mr. Green: Suppose it is not withdrawn? Mr. McNaughton: Some oi us have been in like positions: no doubt you have; I have been my- self. Under those conditions, when the fate of the battle depends on it, it ls the duty of every man, rc- gardless of his qualifications or training. to do the best he can. Draftcea’ Duty Connie Martin with a Union Jack fer winning rt contest the " lugs of c P ' Christmas games were (Gilliam? and than all assemb ed ducted ' The service was 00h Jggm MncLcod and Deacon. Christmas P091115 _1 "m, jntcrspersed witlv caio s. During the’ dscfigli; lagxfizh. 24%)‘) R§Qn::,‘dc1;f:,§,c mid a story entitled "The First Christmafimlgiebfif- an: Holy Niel-it?‘ “' __ (CPI —Tlie ..ss*.r*t c t: . il i. action 10 mwn l5 “ondeflng “Iflusihil 111°“ . _ I i k- Anderson air raid mcltersnsc ‘H? Mr. Green: Government mem- bcrs are applauding. What docs the general thick the duty of the McNaughton "Statemen ts Discussed By Members In House of Commons Examination by Col. J. t. Rol- ' answers may I say I subnilt that ht - _” w-w rrnaatiorrcroww cuaaoum __ Mr. McNaughton: No one agrees more profoundly with what you have stated than I. One of the moat difficult problem which faces me in the Department" nf Notional Defence i.| not the busi- ness of getting men to volunteer for service overseas. bocaulo once the unity and the will of the o- ple of this country are oatab iah- ed that will occur of itself. I have been given the residual problem of the N.R.M.A. personnel in the camps. Even with the moathon- est searching of our heart: u to h bout it, we really do to study and investigate; we have to be sympathetic: we have to be human about itswc will find the answer, although I have not it yet to ive you. Mr. reen: Do you think ou will promote unity by this iov of yours? Mr. MacKei-izie (Vancouver Con- trei: To support the soldiers over- seas? Mr. Green: Mine ia a fair quea- mote unity by yours? Mr. McNaughton: My primary responsibility to this Home the maintenance of the army overseas. I try in my humble way to put first things first. My bust- iness is to look after the army. and that I will do. May I soy to the hon. member that if we do the‘ ‘and do it right, a lot of fine con- sequences will follow and we shall not have to worry about the unity of Canada. Mr. Green: That ia all very nice. but you have riot answered the question. Mr. Mackenzie (Vancouver Cen- plane. l Mr. The hon. member " Vancouver Centre need not being on _ Is your plan to 6011' tinue asking N.R.M.A. men to vol- unteer for general service? Mr. McNaughton: Yes. Mr. Green: You pro se carry on in Canada the wo sys- tems. general service and N. R.l M. A.; ta that correct? | Mr. McNaughton: I want to. phrase my answer in words that are understandable. The policy is to have voluntary service, and to tion. Dc you thintkmyou proo} M “IIIIII-IIIIIIQZKIIQM no Fashion Shoppe Gt. George Si. — Phone 55 Honor Roll f; November. Grade IX.-l, Hazel MacDonald Rain McQuaid. equal: 2. cfda Mac on. Gtlde VI.—-l. Wanda Buchanan: 2. Shirley MacDonald. Grade V.-l. Gerald McQuaid; 2. Kenneth MacKinnon: 8. Edward McMuri-er. Grad IV.—l, J h M . Grad: III.—i, $3: 2. Joyce MacDonald. Grade II. Sr.—i. Kenneth Me. urmr. I Gflde I1. J.——I. William MaeKin- on (ii-ace L-Melboume mum- ' d MacDonald; a, non. 2. Willar Wendoll MacDonald. ‘Ileacher-Shirlev McQuald. ALBER TON Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Green re- ceived official word that their son Arthur, R.C.A.l"., is missing. His rbrieany friends are hoping for the s . The death of Mrs. John 'T. Weeks occurred at the home of her daughter, Mrs. R. E. Ellis. Sum- mcrside, Nov. 30th. The deceased was at the advanced age of 9O years. Most of her life she spent in Albertori where by her many sterling qualities she made a host of friends. She leaves to mourn, two daughters, Mrs. R. E. Wilson. Ottawa, and Mrs. RE. Ellis. Sum- merside. The funeral service was held at the home of Mrs. Ellis, with a commital service at Alber- ton, where interment took place. there will be an extension of that principle only whore it ial necessary to meet deficiencies in! our army overseas. Mr. Green: But the two meth- ods will still be carried on? Mr. McNaughton: We have . problem on our hands. We have! 60,000 men in the N.R.M.A. They! are there physically in existencel and somethin has to be done about them. T e system must con-‘ tinue until it' is liquidated, either: by the men volunteering for ser- vice or by their going into some other form of activity. You cannot] change an organization with 60,1 000 men in it just overnight. Mr. Green: What about the young lads you are going to call up from how on? Are you gql g tn continue calling tip men and the“ asking them to volunteer? Are the! men who are to be called up to be for service anywhere. or are they simply to go into the N. R, M, A in Canada and then have to be persuaded to go active? Mr. McNaughton: There has been no alteration in the call-up system. Under that system we Jrccast the activities and needs .r a long time in advance and then we requisition on the De- partment of Labour for certain numbers of personnel who are physically _fit and in certain oth- er categories to be turned over to the army. Those who volunteer after being taken into the N. R M. A. depots count against the quota and are later diverted into the training stream, while the others are handled through the R M Mr. Green: The others simply go as N.R.M.A.? Mr. McNaughton: Until volunteer. (To Be Continued: H18)’ SPRING VALLEY SCHOOL F°11°W111R 1S the honor standing for November. Grade X-t. Maurice Glover; 2. Verna Bryanton. Grade VIII-l. Elaine Sudsbury: Lawrence Glover: 13. Dorothy Bryanton. ' Grade VI-l. Ethan Campbelly, fimbrenton Cole; 3. Joseph McKin- Grade Iv SP.—I.EI'IC Caseley: 2. Alflred Brennan; a. Robert Camp- e . Grade IV Jl‘.—I. Louise Bren- nan; 2. Joyce Campbell; 3. Don Cascley. N men who are in the home defence army fully trained in combat train- ing should be‘! the man ln the home defence army is that he should take up his honourable obligation of serv- ice. and take it up at once. as other Canadians are doing. Mr. Hanson tYork-Sunbury): I! he docs not do so, then what? Mr. Green: I suppose there is no obligation on the government to send him overl Under this proposed plan there will be two types Canadian soldier. one who fights and one who does not fight. Mr. McNaughton: That is a statement of fact; I am not sure whether it is a question. _ Mr. Green: I will put it as a question. Undcr 5'01"‘ DTP-Wit P01‘ icy will it be a fact that there will be two types of Canadian soldier. one who fights and one who does t? ' noMr. McNaughton: I slnccrel trust that these yountl men wll Grade III-d. Carmen Woodslde: ,2. Ilgon Sudsbury; 3. Shirley Bry- Mr. McNaughton: The duty of a“ n‘ Grade I (oi-J. Lee Sudsbury; . Wayne Harrington: 3. David Bryimton a George Glover (e 11.41.! Grade I (bl-l. Keith Suds ury: 2. Edith Campbell. (cl-l. Wayne Wood- .side; 2. Gerald Sudsbury. Perfect attendance: Lee Suda- bury, Wayne Harrington. Keith Sudsbuy. Wayne Woodside and Gerald Sudsbury. Teacher-Adelaide M. Glover. TORONTO W. I. The regular annual meeting of Toronto Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. A. Blac- quicre on Nov. 2nd with five mem- bers and several visitors pnsent. The absence of some members through reasons unavoidable was much regretted. The president, Mrs. Henry Peters presided. The meeting opened by a prayer followed by the ro lson, North Wiltshire; Mr. R. Ens- Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rogers. Coleman. spent Tuesday in Alber- tf/n at the annual meeting of the r. E.I. Jersey Breeding Asvaciation held inbthe Agricultural building. the following officers were elected for the coming year: President. Mr. Harold Stead. Brackley; sec- retary, Mr. Reginald Clark. North Wiltshire; directors, Dr.J.P. Lantz, Charlottetown: Mr. G. M. Hender- ter, North Wiltshire; Mr. Gordon F. W . Alberton: Mr. Edison Mutch. North River. The W. A. of St. Peter's Angli- can Church held their annual baz- aar and sale of home cooking Sat- urday afternoon. The sale was a decided success. Mrs. J. F. White entertained at bridge Monday afternoon. The W.M.S. of the Fraser Mem- orial Church met at the home cf Mrs. Thos. Wilkinson Wednesday afternoon. Tea was served by her daughter. Mrs. 113.1“. Kerr Mrs. Edgar Jardlne soent a few days in Charlottetown recently. A OTTAWA. Dec. l0-—(CP\—J. H. Berry, controller of motor car pro- duction and director-general of automotive and tank production, has resigned these twn posts ‘oe- causc of the increase in his work as chairman of the Crown Assets Allocation Committee and vice- presldent of the Production Com- mission. it was announced tonight by Munitions Minister Howe. Brig. N. O. Carr. ioint director- general of automotive and tank production. will succeed Mr. Berry as director-general. E. R. Birch- Pociuctiop. will take over the ocst troll“ ____i_ _’_ regular meeting. After adjourn- ment. a lunch was served by the hostess. ISummerside Journal please copy) ard. deputy controller of motor "ar K claim-m. euunuiu l ‘Ihlo column u rnflvod for new: of local interest. but advertising of a new" iiauiro ouv lnacrul PAGE NINE - JQ A, Suggestion t0 Citizens at flu celata a word. atrtctlv la!- able tn advance. '_—_:===~ TUNE IN C. F. C. Y.. O o'clock this evening. Hear important mes- sage sponsored by P. E. I. T.B. League. 12-11-11 ORDINATION SERVICE ‘AT CROSS ROADS CHURCH -—$tm'i- ing B. Stackhouse will be ordain- ed to the ministry of the’ Church of Christ at Cross Roads Church; on Wednesday evening, Dec. 13th! at O p. m. Mr. Stackhouse hasf recently been called to the pastor- ate of Hazelbrook, Cross Roads, and I Alexandra Churches. l ia-ii-ia-ai , FUNERAL TODAY-A young R. AJi‘. officer who died Saturday lng of parcels for shipment on the Biadol. , Citlaonl who would like to coutri‘ ‘ clog made up for the offloon and ratings of ll. M. C. S. Char- uittctown no naked to piano loud donations to the City Hall. All donation: nut be In the hands of the committee in charge not later than Thursday evening, December 14th, to enable pack- to Chrlatrnaa parcel: morning of the 18th. CITIZENS ADOPTION COMMITTEE ll. M. O. S. Oharlottetovm Suggestions: Playing Cards, Chocolate Bars, Homemade Candy. Null. Chewing Gum, Smokes, Cookies, Fruit Cake, Canned goods. tLobatcrI. Sardines, Chicken], Shaving Soap, Tooth Paste, Razor evening as the result of the plane crash uwhich‘ ocgurred near the ocal a port n t e early hours of. i lest Wednesday mofnmg, will bef Report of Pleasant Vailev School buried today n. tho RAF. p10. at 1°‘ "w "W111i °1 "°"°mb§§‘ k . Sherwood Cemetery. He will be 2 6'5“ x7e?" Raymmd °n w’. buried with full military honors ériggeyv%ltli‘s°nmelvn 5mm]. and the funeral services will begin 2 Laura 5min. '3 Pnvms Lin‘ ' at 2.30 this afternoon at St. Paul's ‘Grade v1_1' Joyce um- _ Church. R. C. A.F. headquarterHSh-u-lev Suvgnggn; 3; wflljgm berg were unable to release the name, ‘Q v__.1_ 1mg smvenwn; 2. of the dead flyer last night as Robert Smith. they had not received ackfiOWlBdg- Grade IV.-i. Norman Ling: merit of notification to next of Vernon Somers. kin. . Grade IIL-l. Brenton Smith. __._ ' Grade IL-l, Gordon Stevenson. y HIGHFIILLD LADIES’ AID-The Grade I-—1-. “wit” “MSW”. regular meeting of Higlifleld Lad- find M1115 $111131- Wu“ PLEASANT VALLEY SCHOOL BUYING SMELTS DAILY AT REAR 0F PATRIOT OFFICE LLOYD INDIAN EAS A WIUTSIIIRPL SCHOOL Report f.r nibiith oi lvlovciriber. Grade IX.-1. Jean itfutch. Grade VIlL-l. Isabel Mutch: 2. 1”- Md m“ l; me hem, o; Mm; Perfect Attendance —- Evelyn iJoéhaé/éflflfiinfy- Harv“ Jewel}. G. Stetson on Nov. 15th. with eight 5'13"?‘ ‘my? UM‘ Jo c Lmg l, Grade v_'1 hey-am 5111' (man; members and five visitors preseiAt.'92~13 e5‘ “n” — ‘v 2 "g nod“ Y‘... ' actor: opened with hymn. "T e '= - ~ ' r 1v.-'i. Buddv Maexiniev. lord's My Shepherd"- wHvv-d av $515.53. ‘fififiolhllifnihshiliii’. “.332 Ill. P .- .. s... responsive reading of the 4th, Made 101p; in [hfgg gublects _‘ Grade II. .Mav Yeo. chapter of James. Prayer was of- Norman Lin; ' Grade l.—l, Wilma Ramsa)’; 2. fered by Mrs. H. Sanderson. Rolll Made 10M. in two subjects — Marv Burgess. _ call was answered from a verse ofllreta Stevenson. Highest flvtfale 111 111s" $6111“ Scripture with word "Hope." Two; Made 100% _ln one subject _'Gra_des - Isabel Mutch. 8.. f.’ i members paid their fees. Collec- Raymond Morrison. HuzhrsEt ahfliatti: Ig_1'1l1_\@99;_\1n f" lion amounted to $3.30. Minutesi jij—— G!§d€‘—(ud ’A'..“°...l‘&l.§§ i-ldcan of last meeting were read and cp- MT- STEWART 59110011 l B" 9° c ‘ " proved. Mrs. Charles Hurry gave Mutch. Isabel Mutcli. ~ T h --I-Il (‘l ' . a splendid talk on charity. Next lgnlmgobifilel/Ifmbfiéroer a I e“ er____e_ pggtlynggnbpggggthfg‘; gflmlekfl‘ Ethel fear-d. it. Peter Executed.’ ' l canoe-row SCHOOL - , woo 1.-1 piuM :2» <- mtr“ {on 1° “mvwred mm MarxigneClark. y m“ Honor Roll or November. wzftdee wrsmplv- n Pliggg“? "D1515 Grade VIII.-i Paul Jav: 2. Pearl Grade X.---1. (iordon .\l.icDonnld: mi . rs. a ors iii 1._ .1 _ 1p; G“, MPS- A- 11/136111-111811111111 111m“ 951m" Mltfilrlzléhgnrfigiélekvflggbt. -- Grade1 Graa\denlilllia—aln1vcrnon Gallant mlttee. Mrs. Stewart MacKinr-On-‘vt-i. Constanoi Jay; 2. Paonhel Grade v1 Gertrude HOWRlll Mrs. Anson MacLaughlan and Cummlskev: 3. battle MacDouszallNLl, June Dou 3. Audrev Campbell Mrs. Charles MacKerizie. Meeting! Grade V.—1. Jacqueline Ctimmis-I Grace Verna Trowsdale: 2 closed with mrds Prayer. A dainty,key: Z. Bruce Pilot. 3. Eileen AI-l earl Noona 3, Anavliria Gallant. lunch was served by the hostess. fleck. assisted by commlttee-in-cliarge. | GTade IV-—1- DQ053111 J Mac- .___ Donald: 2. Margaret Ross. H BABLBAND PAR-fly AT TR“. 5'.» Increase-Barbara MacAski1.. l P Z Mac- Bcttv bitirnh)‘: auline LnVoic: 3. lvinrv Lcli Gfiilalde lli.»l, Charlie Iiiacbcllzin: ITY CHURCH — A very enjoyable H1142? xlzl-ogsétiei-"sa iJgptmi-é-e giziifliénmiok Howatt: 3. BObbi‘ Chm?)- Baby Band Party was held recen- huin. f; Muxeantyérxtixh Gram,” n__1‘ John Qicmnen; g, 1-13’ 111 111° 5°¢131 H311» T711194’ Un‘ Grade I'I—1. Allison Jay: I.|Claude Stewar : 3. Alfred Pavnter. itzd Church. Fifty babies, ot. l Grade I. A. ‘1 P11111615- Wlih Olive McAssey. 3. Eta Pig their mothers and grand mothers, E M MacKay —- Principal. 1 were arcsent, It was r retted tha "'_—_—-i— ‘ the Blalztv-Haiad 50%.... Mal, IwNBvRY school- Minnie Essery. could not be pres- Reno“ for riowmber ent. Mrs. Vernon Howatt. assisted Grade Ix._1| 3cm, MacDonald.‘ by several W. M s. ladies, con- g_ new" 33mm, | ducted the party which. was tlwr- Grade VIII.—1. Herbert Mason. - cughly enjoyed by babies. mothers Grade V.--1. Collins Wood. I and visitors. Miss McDougall pres- Grade IV-—1 Dvfefin M50130!" l. ented twelve l‘fe memberdiip cer- i213; 2- Barbara 53mm? 3- mrena‘ tificates and seven life members ,' have since Joined. The children gfiflfi Jfilfifis $550“, presented their Gift Boxes, the con- 51¢; z_ Billy Kelly; 3. John Mac-1 tents of which amount/ed to a large Donald, i sum from this department. They‘ Grade III. C.—l. Muriel Smith. then enjoyed the sand-pile, games (‘#75116 11-1- M81191"! and nihftillfl’. The party closed with a1 - 1 each child being presented with a ggggfi new Gift Box l 2-‘ H i - | KI 0F c. smcéoxc‘ _ The ‘Grad. I. C. l. James MiicDori [ Knights of Columbus weekly slng- E. Gertrude Villett—Teacher. l song was held last night in the --———- j K. of C. Hut and was largely at- SOUTH MELVILLE SCHOOL 1 tended. Solos were sung by Miss Mildred walker, Miss Bernice Mur- Report for Novfmber ray. and LAC. Stewart. A violin Grfldfi X-—1- C1 duet was played by Miss Kathleen lRmmflry T781110!‘- Horn-by and Miss Betty Mae Ran- Grade IX-L '1'1'1'-"5“ 611ml“: z- dall. L.-C l. Alexander aye a . ,. . _ saxophone 2010 and Miss lgathleen ' “m5 I""”1°“"_‘_°_1‘_- l-fornby a violin solo. There were ' Frances Hazel MacKenzie, equal: also a violin duct by Miss J. Tol- man and Mr. Connie I/zClair. and . 1‘ 91am 5°1° b1’ L-‘cm W311" °”5r;ra'§"ii’i.'-?i"i-;1“§§¥.‘erM§figti§ia:' McNutt. Miss Tclman also gave a 1 Rum mmsfold; 3_ Len Tnflm, Grade II.—l. Laurana 'I‘rairiot;i vocal solo. Selections by members 2, Thomas Trainor. oi’ the C. A. 1B) T. C. were also listened to ‘with pleasure. Grade l.—l John Dunsford; 2. those contributing . Basil German 3. Gabriel Trainer. Walter Peclfect A . dance Frances. Gorman. Jeanette 'I‘rainor. Eleanor! McQuaid, Ruth Dunsford, Leo- Trainor. Basil Gorman. John Dunsford, Thomas ‘lraino RICE POINT Report 0i Rice Point School for month of Novemlrr h A German. l Coady. general sing-song was furnished by Mrs. Joseph Dougan and Miss Marion Dougan. The master of cere- monies was Mr. Connie LeClair. A dainty lunch was served by the young ladies. i‘ P¢LI§ZV¢ . . Gfiade IX.—l. ‘bouglas Mac-' C CITI- Personnls .E£gti;:_ig v1n.-1. Murchison Mac-1 ‘ ____ a _ ‘ Mm w_ J‘ Robcm, Kmkom .51 Grade v1.:1, Reta MacDonald. , Wendi“ H 18W "are "isitioa Mr»! 8133i §Y11_1,*§fi..'.‘..é“ih?¢"r§'§§§'-* Saturday morning for St men's Association in the IIIIIISII “metimgwlw? '§,,.,‘“'§f,,,,‘{," Q3119‘: minutes of the p vféll.‘ figntiitl; "ngfiéion of officers resulted as PER‘? 1°15“ to persuade ‘hem andd anréuall mgetings which our; ~ rea an sgne. Dues were no Q1EQF"“V'PTQS1<1PH1—REV 5 *1 “Mfhareen. I understood W“ u, in for the new year; sick, visiting “PM; R‘ c 1 ‘ say m your statement that yo“ and school committees reported. - en" ‘w Pei’; ilton had reached the conclusion that it The secretary then nave a wh- t _ ML am ls impossible to persuade than; factory report for the year. After expenditures were all paid, a bal- ance of $23.00 remained in funds, followed by reports of work done. etc. The election of officers Bee _ . . . [m ‘all? Treasurer -- Mi. Al I “Additional members of the Ex- ‘Lillllfé Mr. Chester Mntlicson and t me forward. ‘will? ‘Mbxlllauoghctftjin: I said that under the circumstances as they cxlst at the moment there are not l I ren Thompson. 41h the requisite then took place. Mrs. Henry Pet- _ . "P16"! were then discussed re- iiggilgilufiili" .1: training comin ers was re-appolnted president: k - ' v- . .. l n.1,"? 11111111668. Dfflilfillllmea and mrward m provide mg menus Mrs. A. Blaoqulere. vice-president. Posing o lo Rodin: Thinker. , Mn gamnrtslcfuthe - m reserves needed for our army and Mrs. George LeClalr was also 5mm" cote; q mgmsnt m‘ the “wgflgus ogenm,‘ n, overseas. For that reason. and for TC-Bftpointed secretary ""1 M"- o “Mo” “M” in a wry Andrew Gallant treasurer. The that "1150" "1111?! haw been “m. new committees were - as follows: m‘ me m“ ‘mama’ ed with authority. which I shall Mlflv p9... (“in -c.essioris busy schodule. Recently soon in of thanks were r and MrsJohn Roberts of this city. em; 2_ uoyd Ta’ _ "- | Grace l1. Six-l. Wayne Mac- Mrs. Austin Roberts of Kinkora. Euhem; 2_ Ruthie Macpougau, and two children. Elizabeth and Grade n. Jr.—l. EH3 MacEach- Leonard. are spending the xveek- em: 2. Olive MacDougall, end in the city visiting her sister,‘ Best attendance - Marina Mac-i Mrs. B. E. Connolly, 109 Elm Avc-‘fiflclgrnwdliila MacEacnern. Reta nus, ac ona . Highest average in Senior m“ —%ui;chitson MacEacharn d. d I _ John g es average in unior ra es where he will attend the fun'ral of,“wa3’n9 M-“Euhem 523- hjs cousm flank gas”, , Mrs. Andrew Crosby-—Teacher. this War-C-Four Years Ago Bv The Canadian Press Dlfi. ill, 1940—British troops took Sidi Barrani in Egyptian counter- OI .____ Grades Rev G.M Crowley. C.S.S.R.. a“ '1 CORNWALL SCIIOOL v Following is the report of Cornwall” School for month of November. Grade lX.—i, Staple Grade VIIX.—l,_ 2. Hollis MacPhail. Grade VII.-1. Roma Gass. (Pr-ado V.—1. lnesz Gass; 2. Eva, ail. I Grade IV.—l, Dorothy ford; 2. Ina Inwther. Grade llI.-l. Janet Skinner; 2. offensive again-it 1th ions. Akricul- Wanda Willis: 3. James Hyde. tun: Minister S Hudson des- Grade II.-1. Audrev lrrizzeil; 2. cribed Britain: food situation as Carl Willis; 3, Christine MacPhail. grim as in i917. R A’ F. hit ports Grade l.—l. Laura Hyde. and airdromes in enemy-occupied Perfect attendance -—- lna Low- territory. Greek offensive slowed-ther, Wanda Willis. Christine Mac- up. ffihaii. Carl Willis, George Low- er. . imljmhest avermv-Audrev rrizseul Teacher-Marion L Bell. STANCHEL SCHOOL Duns- ln Memoriam Following is the report for No- vember: In loving memory of our dear. Grade IX-i. Ixirua Heating: 2. mother. Mn. George Paynter. who Walter Lord; a. Shirley MacLean. :3?!“ thin life lmflnb" llth- Grade VIII—l. Iona Heating; 2. 1 Beryl éviackican. ‘ Gra e I Sr.-i. No onefllmows how much we miss Lean: 2' “man Mac“??- No om gnaw; m, hm“ “in Grade VII Jr.-—1. Vio t Aiikcnt‘ We have suffered since we Inst her 2. Sheila MacLean. l I Joyce Mac- 1 Life has never been the same. Grade Vi-i. Harold Coakrs. Though her smile has gone for-| Grade IV Sr.—-l. Edna Todd. 0V Grade IV Jr.—l. P‘rcda Kent- H‘ And her hand we cannot touch ling; ;_ gel-aid Kean“; W shall alway cherish meme ics __ _ - mane one w‘ ‘and mmuch‘ 1’ Grade III Sr. l. Jackie Wh'tr.| Friends may think we have for- Izicuglberta Todd; a‘ Rom‘ Mac- Whenqhefvnsometimea ace us smile Grad? n1 JY-—1- Mary Kelly; 2. en u; use, m sec that the. army is kept School. Mrs. Ernest Gallant and wamQl‘ Bros. "Between Two [mun [gcyhetkadgtétligtilhaaiitd up, May I say thxat the organlzaé Iei/lfrsfJcj/‘léomacqéiifie; shslnofgfltightlfit- work“... ‘ouowsd by "Mmkpy 1ilbutitginghiomeetlnu and ma“ Con‘ “on “t 103E.“ d€he ‘ugh; cup u-bf A quesltlxna’ .13.. Iocal Indus- Dimilrioi," in both OI V5161" W? J. ‘“°1§§,°“”‘,",',}gfl the §,',‘,"‘,T,°,,,,,“,“,v,.,.s., tries was read and discussion foi- pqyg has important roles. alto ,. ghguwlui prayer. The members - M E N u M Mr. Green: But it ls important. lowed. A period ‘of business plans was hum“ fiqhnJ-"h 1'11" V97 1mm l Otto a social hour during _ . Mr. McNrughlon: I agrcc. for next meeting was made. T o‘ . ,,__,~_“l$‘ \__ umh was served by the 1w;- G/w-s (OMIORI [Mir/y M]. Greg“; The live; of young Mn. George IaClair invited the Canadians are at stake. munbon to hot homo for ml! ' *- ll- Vivian Kcating. Rjflfii ‘n? Grade lI-l. Marcellus Trainer. Grade f-l. Audrey Cameron. Ever Remembered by Her l-‘amllv. Amount purchased in War Sav- in Stamps, I- - $30.00. anchor-J. M. Halliwoll. Ha rrv Huzlies: Shlpplngfloxoa, Dullul l. Da .\ , Grade I. B.—i, Iran Smith. _ Grade I. C.-l, Crawford Lavoic. Perl" ct Attendai {La Vote. Bettv Mu h rp v. Teaclier-Fra nces Brennan. SCHOOL PISQUID W‘ Honor Roll for fithe month o! November. Grade X.-l, Hazel Hughes. Grade IX.--l. Genevieve Handra- MacDon- 1 MacDonald. Grade VlI—l Agnes HUF-‘JIGSI B.—l. Janet MacDon- fin Grade VIP-l, Glendon Jfi'\l ighur Coffin; 8, Phyllis MacDon- Gvrade V.—1. Jean ‘XICKIHIICHI 2. 3. Martin Kali: Grade IV.-I. Gordon Jan; '2. lJaok MacDonald. ‘ Grade III-l. Edna Jav: 2. June ‘tforcl Goa-man: 2.l'Coffin . Grade II.—l. Francis McKhinon! Fcche MacDonald. ‘ _ _ Grade I. A-l. Barbara Colin. Daniel Kcllv. _ > Geode l. B.—l. Wilfred Ktllv. Grade I. C.—i. Gear's:- MacDon- Attendniice-Ediia lirllv. 2. Jean- r5111- Perfect June Coffin. Daniel Kelly and Bar- lbara Coffin. Zeta A, Hnndrahon ~ Teacher. Christmas. '1 ‘give a 1 ~1\,\ nafbiomc usaniuo aw Gvurunteod to Satisfy or Manny lock! You risk nothing! And you. could give no greater gift to your hnrd-of-hearing loved one. Ixtornial l-Foaltion Tone Control enables wearer to adjust instrument birnrr/F-ensy- as focusing binoculars! No complicated "fitting" needed. 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