TI-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN 57-i" grammes" 26. 1950 . , PAGEVELEVEN T H E WESTERN G II All DIAN special Christmas " crap.” and Scene 0 Cliolli River Explosion which Killed One PIINUI UUUNTY OITIOI I lpnnor ltrlet. Sullnerlldo. Ilene Jon llevvu. lubeerlptlon, All I. IIJIII MURPHY House flannel: Irpreaaahtlvn vents! and G DIG! ODOW UIIIIQDM The Guardian use: he bought at any of no following stores guy. News-stand. Water ltreet: Alyre day or no per week. you! order to the ho! relllolislble ..can.n PAST! and dance. xinkora Hall. Tuesday. Decem- ber Nth. I-Ilckey's Orchestra. w J nuouardlan poyetlolllf ...lF-O Donald I... Button. who is Smgonga gt Binimerside Air stat- Ion will be visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs.v5.. 0. Button. no Edison Avenue. esiboro. Ottawa. durlna the holiday season. ANNUAL -MEETING CBAPAUD WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The anmisl meeting of the Cra- . ud W. I. was held in the In- slilule Room with 14 members csenl. the president in charge. The regular order of meeting was followed, the minutes of last regular and last annual meetings being read. The school committee. ilie president and Lolita. Mcvittee reported blinds being puschised for the senior room and pencil Shayipefxefs being roplacedgor re- paired. New school committee - 3.13;-gar-et Dawson and Myrtle Mc- Donald. Sick committee reported several calls and treats. Florence MacDonald and Mrs. Stuart Daw- son, re-HiPP0ln'-9d- Lolita. Macvitiec. Red Cross con- i inner, reported sale of almost 3.000 capsules. This convener was ask- ed 10 procure sewing from.R. -peadquarlers. work to begin in. January at the home of Rhoda 1,mi:her. Included in correspondence was A paper on Family Allowances for orphanage children. Mrs. MacFar- lane agreed to write for further information on the subl00t- The president then reported on the year's work and thanked the mcmvber for their co-operation. lncludng balance from previous ycar receipts amounted to.I459-00- Expenditures include contributions to Projector Fund 317.00: 5611001 music 330.00; gifts and treats to Wk 320.00; sewing lessons 349.50: Cll8li'S for Institute room S1800. Also contributions to T. B. Lea- gue; March of Dimes; U. N. APP?” for Children; Jubilee and Copen- hagcn Fund; Red Crow Salvation Army; Manitoba Relief; S. S. Music Festival; School treats: prizes and needs. The year ended with 34 members enrolled. several of whom have left the district. . The roll call for ensuing V93? bc;:.ns with 37 membcrs, which in- cludes several new members who are heartily welcomed to the In- stitute ranks. y . The entire plate of officers foi the past year was re-elected by nmhon of Lolita Mcvitiee. sec- ondcd by Rhoda I.aD'VVOi'lCl'.. President. Mrs..Art.h'ui' 51mm0"3 First Vice-President. MI-L Elm" MacDonald. Second Vloe-President. Mrs. R.alph Myers. Treasurer. Ml'S- 3”” wmd' Secretary. Mrs. Frank MacDonald Directors. M1'S- A"m5"”"g' in": Percy Dawson, M33. Clark Fa i. d Audtors, Mrs. Frank Harvey In Mrs. Eric IowthEr- TTT' Professional cards i. E. ELLIS rm - Auto - Casualty INSUIANCI I Banner 8!. Somme :1: PIIONI MI! r i 'o F: RIO! 0P'I'0IIl'I'III'1 complete vlnusl Anslyeeo Glance HIGH) PHONE IIII ' lMALl.MAN's lllJlu'lN0 Buminereldo. P.E.l. T. Earl-e Hickey i, Chartered Aeeountaoe Canadian Bush of Commerce ,..M...... .....- I. E." Parkman. Ooi.D.. R.O. OPPOMETBIST ' In! Elllnlnol Gllllll Flttlil Offlee llourri I to II: I to I and by appointment i IIGINI TIIIATII BLDG. In--nor It-. lnnnorilo Doueettfe Grocery, Ieeold Street; Water street: Albenh Grocery. no Insult across. I. L. Waite tn Keeslngloa will be delivered to an ham. to sumnerelde by In Suuunerelcles Bookstore. Sumner Stunt: Gtlllrlleu Drugstore, II Oeatral luau. Ilarl Ouudet, 01 Grlnvllle Siren: Island Motor Trlnlvorts . Phone am for thls service or give '9! deliver! on your souls. -NEW CLIIGBC ready for road. Marks Model. Get yours for Christ- mas. Prices reasonable. Elton rt. Sharpe. Kensington, R. R. Sick. Needy Remembered Al , Summerside ; Chrisunas in Summerside was . made a little happier for the sick, ' .'i.i..';f.”d.i..i2?...i':” ..”2'T.T.?..":;: . of organizations. ' The Summerslde branch of the lkzion sent boxes of food to about twenty families of veterans, lhe sick and visiting committee arranged to have a Christmas r-" set up in the men's ward (ATE: Eosgiital and gifts were distri- u . Those unfortunate enough to be in jail were not forgotten by the L;Etl0nthand parcels were deliver- e o :em. The Kinsmen Cli.b conducted their annual delivery of Christ- i mas boxes to less fortunate fam- l;leS on Ctrisunas eve. Over 40 axes. eac containing a chicken. fruit and canned goods as well Is toys were delivered by mem- ocrs oil the club. Each box was nicely covered with Christmas paper and contained a greeting card. Arrangements were carried out in a building loaned by Keith Ccmpion. The food had been obtained by donations of money and merchan- dise left at the Christmas tree which had been set up in Hol- .man's store. Donations had been received from the Catholic Wo- men's League, Rotary Club. Kin- ctte Club, Assumption Society. IIIEIWL s of the Y's Men's Clu-b. individual Kinsmen. Kinetics and many oilizens and business houses. Carrying on a policy commenced last year the Y's Men's Club de- livercd boxes of fruit to every patient in the wards of the Prince County Hospital. including the children's ward. The -Y's Men's Club also made donations of holly to all the churches of the town to be used for decorating on Christmas Day.-S KENSINGION UNITED W. M. S; -The annual meeting of Kons- ington United W. M. S. was held in the Y. P. Room with twenty members and two visitors present ,'The President, Miss Mary McNutt iconducied the Christmas worship Service from Missionary Monthly .'also Christmas program assisted lby five mcmbe a, the lighted cand- les representing Joy. Love, Light. 'Peace. Hope. added to the sacred- ness of the service. . Mrs. Simpson, stewardship sec- retary. read the dedicatory verses: ithe minutes of November meeting werel read and approved. Roll call :was responded to with Scriptw passa . ' Mrs? McNut.i. I'roomba who with a few well chos- .en words onhehalf of the mem- lbers presented Mrs. W. C. Mac- 'Leod with a life membership cert- iificate. A faithful member through unable to attend for over a year filled her office as treasurer assist- ed by Mrs. 1-D. Macxay. A letter was read from Mrs. Mac- llarlane. Presbyterisl. president. Mrs. Taylor gave a report on cloth- lng sent: to Korea. Seven cartoons had been shipped. The convener of nomination com- mittee Mrs. D. Macxenzie brought in the slate of officers for the com- ing year. A letter was read by Mrs. Davison regarding Presbyterial to be held in Summerside on Jan 26 to 24. The Treasurers report was heard and Mrs. Glover gave a reading on Temperance. F itv Pi-' ” ”tn Secretary reported fifty-four visits to homes sixteen to hospital sixteen cards of sympathy, fou-rieen boxes of treats and two bouquets of cut flowers sent out during the month. Hymn No. oo "As With Cladness Men of Old" was sung. Mrs. Toombs dosed the meeting with prayer. ' KILLED IN ACCIDENT NEW WATERFORD, N.S.. Dec. 20 - (CP) - Edward Cadden. 36. was killed Saturday night when the truck he was driving left the highway near this Cape Breton town. His body was found 20 feet from the battered vehicle. An in- quest will be held. NEW YORK. Dec. 75 -(AP) - There's a penny shortage in New York City. and the Federal Re- serve Bank blames ii. on piggy- bsnk competition. Banks cannot mebt penny requests from depart- ment stores and other big users. However. bank officials any child- called on Mrs. of pennies during the Christmas holiday causing r. flood of pen- nies. . 00-OPEIIATIVE ORGANIZATION MEETING - ' at SUMMERSIDE HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, AT 2 p.m. At this meeting By-laws will be a roved and , l directors will be elec A It is therefore necessary that Summerside and all surrounding districts be repraented by a large .- - attendance. Mn usually unleash their hoards W Special services for Christmas were held in all the c rude churches. Midnight mass was celebrated at St. Paul's Catholic Church by luv. J.H. Leclair and the sermon was preached by Rev. A. J. MacLeod. whqtook as his text-I "A child is born to us. I. son is given to us." " were i on Christ- mas morning at '1, 0, 0.80 Ind 11 o'- clock. In the afternoon at three o'- clock benediction of the blessed sacrament was held. The to dttional crib depicting the scene in the stub- le at Bethlehem has been erected at the epistie side of the church. Anglican Church At the Anglican cl-iurdi. services were conducted by Von. AaChdCICOII 0.12.. Harrison. on Christmas Eve the midnight ihscharlst. -was celeb- rated by Archdeacon I-lurrlson. on Christmas Day services were held at st. John's Church. St. Eleanor: at 10.20. There was an exceptionally large attendance at both services. The music was under the direction of Mr. Everett Penwarden. United Church At the '1'rlnlt.y United Church the Sunday morning and evening ser- vice was conducted by the minister. Rev. K. O. Sullivan, who during the morning service delivered an appropriate sermon taking for his text "God So Loved The World" John 3-16. The musical setting was by Goss. "Behold I Bring You Good Tidings." On Christmas night there was a beautifully presented musical pageant. "Why The Chimes Rang." Rev. K. G. ullivan was the nar- rator and e following members of the congregation comprised the cast: William Schurman. the schol- ar; D.J. MacLeod. the fisherman: Mrs. William -Gallop. rich lady: Harry Bishop. the king: Norman Sheen. pauper boy. Miss Mary Gildhart. the organist. was in charge of all musical settings. On Christmas night the organist was Master 1-lerbert. Crockett. 14-year- old son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Crock- ett. He is a pupil of the organist, Miss'Gcldhart. Presbyterian Church At the morning service at the Presbyterian Church cn Sunday the Junior Choir sang two carols, "We Three Kings of Orient Are" and "While Shepherds Watch Their Flock: By Night". The anthems sung by the senior choir were "The First Christmas Mom" and "Christ- ians Awake". The minister. Rev JD: .V.acKay took as his text. "Ami the word was made flesh and dwelt among us". In the evening the ser- vice was by candlelight. The pro- cessloiial was "O Come All Ye Falthfiil". The anthem was "There Is A scng In The Air" and the Junior C-hoir sang. "Away In The Manger". A solo "O Holy Night" was beautifully rendered by Miss Janet Baker and Mrs. Robert Ross and Mrs. Mark Gaudct. Jr. sang a duet. "Silent Night." The con- gregational singlng consisted of Christmas carols. Mrs. Cleve Wha- ion was organist. The text for the evening sermon was "When the fullness of time was". Baptist Church At. the Baptist Church the regu- lar Sunday mcrning service was held. The anthems by the choir were "And more Were shepherds" and "Bethlehem". The subject of the sermon by the Rev. W. A. Har- per was "The Road To Christmas". The candlelight service was by the girls of the senior B.Y.P.U. A Christmas carol was sung by a trio consisting of Shirley Poole. Betty Gay and Margaret smith. Mrs. Clarence Mercer sang "The Little Road to Bethlehem" and Miss E112- abeth Harper sang "O Holy Night". A reading "The other Wise Man” by Henry Van Dyke was given by Mrs. W.A. Harper. Church of Christ , on Christmas Eve the children of the Church of Christ presented I delightful program in harmony with the good will spirit of Christmas. In verse and song they portrayed the nativity and emphasized its meaning to the hearts of uiristlans. Included in the program were in- dividusl z adings. vocal solos. ducts and trlos and several Chrlmnss anthems especially arranged for children's voices. -- 5 KILVIN W. I. -With the new president. Mrs. Lorne Crosier. in the chair, Kelvin Grove W. I. met for the Decunber meeting at the home of Mrs. Craw- ford Picketts. Roll call was answered by twelve members Ind four new members and one visitor were welcomed. The treasurer reported receipts of 375.00 from the Mason's ban- quet. and 317.90 from sale of candy at Film Board show. The president announced s meeting to be held in the school. regarding I new pump. for which the sum of 800.00 was voted by the . 1. Marion Miller and Lois Mac- Murdo were tentatively chosen to attend the Red Cross first Aid course. . The members agreed to canvas for the Children's Ala society at the school meeting. In. Harold third and Mrs. Crawford Picketts were chosen to stund the Civil Defence meeting. Plans were made to buy material for o Slntl Claus costume. and treats for children and shut-ins. Mrs. W. A. MacMur-do ind Mrs. Iii-ic Macldurdo will be hostesses for next. meeting; lunch commit- tee to be Mrs, Stirling Miller. Mrs. Picketie, Mrs. W, A. Map; Murdo, Mrs. William cueley. Col- lection 01.06. Presser rent. .13. Mrs. James A. Stewart moved the meeting adjourn. At the close of the meeting. Ma. r e Services At S'side ME wfwfsiiiii” Dies Al S'side The death occurred at his home in Bummerside on December mm of William Wallace Smith. is well known and highly respected resi- dent of this Town. He was 5 ye rs of age. Born at Charlottetown. he came to suinmcrslde over so years ago and entered the employ of Joseph Read and Co. Ltd., whose service he remained until his recent retirement. He was married twice. His first wife was the former Miss Mitchell of North Wiltshire. From this marriage two sons survive. Leith with the Canadian National Tele- graphs in Moncton and Robert in Charlottetown. His second wife, who also predeceased him. was the former Desdernona Bulman of New Glasgow. Of this union one son survives. Clifford of Summer- side. Also left to mourn is a gig. her. Mrs. Janie MacKay of New Glasgow. , Funeral services will he held this afternoon at. two o'clock from the Bowness Funeral Home. Interment will be in the People's cemetery. BRACIILEY POINT W. I. Mrs. Willard McCallum wel- comed the Women's Institute meeting for December on Thurs- day evening with fourteen mem- bers find one visitor present. Following the opening Ode and Creed. roll call was responded to by passing in an article to be auc- tioned iaicr in the evening. The sick committee reported that two of the members. ill in hospital had been rcmem-bered with fruit and cards. and all ex- pressed tlhe hope that they would soon be with the Institute again. Mrs. Skcffington reported for the school that towels and tissue had been purchased. and Mrs. Edward McCallum was appointed school visitor for December. It was decided that a treat of an orange and apple be given the children of the district at the Christmas concert also that shut- ins "be re-memrbercd with a gill. A government grant of 519.60 was rcceivod on school improve- ments. 323.05 was collected by the canvassers for the Children's Aid Society. The auction sale was cstpabiy handled by Mrs. Waller Gregor, iviho sold all articlcs to the high- est bidders. and realized the sum of S1820. 35.00 was voted for the T. B. League. Coilcction was 83.75. A letter of thanks was read from a member of the adopted Institute in England. and it. was decided to pass in 9. donation for another parcel at the January meeting which will be held at the home of Mrs. Fenion McLure. Miss Irene Cavhill provided on- tcrtainmeni. in the form of :i Christmas carol contest which was greatly enjoyed by all. Dainty refi'esli-nicnis were serv- ed by the hostess. after which the meeting closed with the National Anthem. EMERALD W. I. The annual meeting of the (Emer- ald Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Peter Clark with thirteen members and one visitor present. Meeting opened by singinr the Institute ode and repeating the Club Women's creed. Minutes of the last annual meeting and regu- lar meeting were read and ap- proved. The election of officers for the ensuing year took place as follows. President - Mrs. Leslie Trainor. vice President .. Mrs. Damien Duf- fy. Secretary - Mrs. John cash. Treasurer - Miss Lillian Murphy. Directors-Mrs. Emmett Clow.Mrs. G. C. Green. Mrs. Herman Wayne. Auditors - Miss Muriel Clark and Mrs. Peter Clark. The newly appoint- ed President t-hen tock the chair and the following business discus- slm took place. Correspondence was read and dis- ” and D. card of acknowledge- ment with sincere appreciation was received from James M. Greeriari and family. A letter was read from the Can- adian Red Cross. It was moved and seconded that one thousand cod liver oil capsules be ordered. Mrs. Austin Murphy to attend to same. It was moved and seconded all bills be paid. A lottery of a case of home canned goods then took ,place The lucky ticket -was drawn by little Isabelle Clark and was won by Mrs. Aiustln Murphy. The proceeds from same being 816.00 A patchwork apron was won by Mrs. Percy Murphy. Proceeds from same being 36.44. New cornmittaee appointed were sick oommitt - Mrs. Victor Mac- Pheo and Mrs. Percy Mumhy- Pm- gramme - Mrs. Damion Duffy and :--m:---r--?:-i'm- Horace Psyntcr. who has been sacreterrfor the past three years, was presented with a pair of An- gore. gloves and A pair of etii-ling silver ear-rings. Words of apprec- iation were addressed to Mrs. Paynler by Mrs. Harold ulrd. and the gifts were presented by Mrs. Prank Baglole on behalf of the members. The recipient graciously upreued her thanks. -Bur. Tn ii. (i. A. F. MEETING Postponed .The regular monthly meet- ing of the R. C. A. F- As- sociation is postponed from Wednesday. Dec. 27th, to Wednesday, January 3rd. Vicinity Mrs. Iouls Myers has returned from hospital and is progressing satisfactorily in her convalescence. The re-opening of Westmore- land Baptist Church took place on Sundlv afternoon, Dec. 17th., with the Rev. J. D Davison of Char- lottetown as the special preacher. David Lowther. son of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Lowther. Westmoreland Road, and Donald Rogerson, son of Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd nogei-son. have returned to their respective homes from Mount Allison Academy for their Christmas vacations. Mr. Douglas I-Iowatt. son of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy 1-Iowatt. is now Working in Chatham. Ont. Miss Margaret I-Iowatt accompanied her brother Douglas on his trip to on. tario and has recently returned to her position at Brent Wood's store. Due to the death of the late Dr. Reid in Victoria, the district is without local dental care. Any oft the four villages of Victoria, Hsmp-; 1011. Tryon and Crapaud. provide ii” splendid location for a dental practice. ; ..rM ; The wife and familyvof Dr. Bruce Mccannell. of Amherst, N.s., have taken occupancy of the Anglican) Youth Centre at Crapaud. The Doc-' tor will be with his family for. Christmas, then will be leaving to set up a new practice in the United states. , , I The iiewly-organized GA. 'teen- a.ge girls) group of St. John's Ang-3 lican Church held it pre-Christmas tea and bazaar, at which the Sen- ior W. A. also had is bazaar table. The girls' first efforts showed great. ingenuity and imagination. and they realized a creditable sum. The Jr. W.A.. composed of younger girls. held its organizational meet- ing recently. Due to last week's storm and consequent havoc to power lines, oil lamps were resurrected in many homes and hand-pump wells were doing heavy duty. In order to be relieved of their milk burdens. many local cows. long-accustomed to electric-milking apparatus. had to be re-introduced to the touch of Crestmount Farm. used tractor power for his separator. ' The annual meeting of St. Johns W.A. was held at the home of Mrs. Eric Lowther. Westmoreland Road, and the folowing officers were elected:-President, Mrs John Mac- Quarrie. of Hampton; Vice Pres- idcnts, Mrs. Frank Myers and Mrs. Wrixon Moore; Secretary Treas- urer, Mrs. Thomas Best: Dorcas Secrctanry, Mrs. Wilfred Ferguson, of South Melville; Social service Secretary. Mrs. Eric Lowthcr: Prayer Partner. Miss Mary Inman: Little Helpers, Mrs. 5. Armstrong; G. A., Miss Elsie Sherren and Miss Lolita Mcvitiie. Crapaud L.O.B.A's. p:re-Chrisl- mas concert received spontaneous ovations with capacity houses at Bradalbane. Ci.-apaud. Kingston and Hampton. Among the out- standing performers in this well- rounded presentation were Erie Todd. Mary She-rren, Eleanor Hart. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd and their son Gene Rogerson, Eleanor Hart. Nor- man MacDonald. Davis Ward, Rhoda Lowther. William Waddell, Percy Dawson and Arthur Simmons. FREDERICTON I. The Fredericton Womenis Inst- itute which met in December at the home of Mrs. N. A Cutclllfe op- ened with the "Collect: for Club Women." Rresident in chair eight members and two visitors respond- ed to roll call with an exchange of Christmas gifts. The sick and school committees gave their reports. Mrs. N. A. Cut- cliffe and Miss Glllis were appoint- ed to get prices on school boards. Correspondence was then read and discussed. It was moved, seconded and carried to buy I. 3500 Health Bond to help the P. E. I. Tuberculosis League. The Christ- mas Concert was dismissed and it was decided to make candy for children, also an apple for each Miss Lillian Murphy. Mrs. G. C. Green kindly invited the members to her home for the December meet- ing. Roll call to be answered by ex- change of Christmas gifts. Meeting iidlourned. A dainty lunch was serv- ed by the hostess. and a social hour human hands. Mr. Frank Myers. of. .ion which occurred at . g .. I One man was killed and (on; others were injured in an explo.,- Canada's energy seen closely guarded atomic PF0Jeci. at Chalk River, "log it above. about 120 miles of Oliaiva. 'I'iie explosion in a small pilot plant in the Cll6llliCd. storage area of the projtct, wag- tilie first since work on the do. northwest Vi”l0lJnicnt started six years ago. An inquest will be held inio ihe cause of the blast, said not in havo been (luv to sabotage. Whl('l'. 0FClli':iE(l dixriniz the process at ei'.'ipni::il.iii;z it iir4u:d. r Bedeque Notes I Mr. Charles Craig. student at? Dalhousie is spending his vacatiuiij at his home here with his parents, :Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Craig. -1 I - Mr. Alden Lcard cf the starli of Mt. Allison Academy has arrived home to spend the Christmas ho-2-i days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lcartl. Mr. Arthur Toombs. second yr-ar student at Mt. Allison arrived home on Monday last to spend his hen. days at his home. He is 3 son of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin: Toombs and a Eeaverbrool: scholar, Mr. William wright. engineering: student at. Mount. Allison, arrived in Central Bedeque on Wednesday D"; 20th I0 -"lire-nd the Christmas holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ediscn Wright. The Monday night; storm played havoc with the telephoiin and hyd. ro electric lines in this area, scorn; cf poles were knocked over. many of them broken in pieces. The poles being hurled across the road in Dlaces prevented the snow plows from clearing the way for cars, Parties coming from the mainland by 0” "'9 0bliize.-i to spend the night among good friends between Borden and Searietown. LINCOLN IV. Mr. Harold Gaudet Buys Building From Sma11man's The sale of an irnportaiit -Suin--V,- mersiiie business has been rumoured for ihe past week, was confirmed over the week end when W. E. smallmaii pioperly. which announced Mint he had sold the Small-rnan fiiriilture huilding to Harold Gaudci. This is a large lwo-storey hrii-k building on the corner of Central and Waterl Streets and is adjacent to the Capitol Theatre which Mr. Gaudoil owns. The dimensions of the build-'. lflg are approximately 120 by 383 feet. . When queried Mr. Cvaudei saldi that he had purchased the build- ing slmrply as an investment and had not yet decided what use he would make of it. Mr. Smallman said that the sale is effective on January 101111 and that Smailman'5 Ltd. are going mi! of the fui'niiu.i'e business but that the home appliances, stores. radios, refrigerators etc. will be takoii lit with their hardware de- partment and this department is in be moved to where their groc- ery depariment is now located The grocery in turn is to be moved into the present hardware section and will be taken over by a co- operative grocery enterprise now in process of being organized. The furniture building which has been said was puichased by Smallman's Ltd. in January. 10-17. from the F. W. strong Co. Ltd., a very old Summerside firm which then ceased to operate. After the building was purchased very ex- tensive renovations were made. President-Mrs. John F. Doiron. 5:1:-Mrs. Wilfred Doiron and Vice-Piresident.-Mrs. Ernest War-iMrs Wilfred McAleer. ren. 1 Secret.a.ry-Treasurer--Mrs. Angus Gallant. 3 Auditors -- Mrs. Peter Goodman; and Mrs. Ernest Warren. Directors-Mrs. Ernest: Wanen, School-Mrs. Alice Mccarthy. Programme-Mrs. John F Doir- on and Miss Alice McCarthy. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. John F. Doiron on Jan. 3rd Roll call answered by Mrs. Gavin McAleer and Mrs. John? ehch member bringing an article F Doiron. New committee appolnimeni.s:- The annual mvctiiig of the Lin- coln W. I. was held in the school room. The meeting was opened by prayer. Roll call was answered by paying membership fees..'I'hp min. utes of the last meeting were read and adopted. The secretary read the financial statenieiitt for the year. showing a balance of 340.28 on hand. The secretary was asked to get candy. xipnl-': mid ri-ranges for i treat the children at the school concert. Al.-an buy a kettle. cocoa, and sugar for the children's noon lunch. Then came the appointment officers for the coming year:. of pupil. It was then pzanned to call on a bride in the district. December 23th. ' Two members paid annual fees. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Frank Cutcliffe. Roll call to be answered with 3 nickel lunch and program committee. hos- tesses will be Mrs. Miller Steven- son and Mrs. William Weeks. Meeting closed by singing "su. ent ingiii." liter which a delicious lunch was served by the committee in charge. CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Tuesday 7:15-9:15. See lovely (eon. age Jane Powell and Ann Sothern in M-G-M's big colorful musical- "NANCY GOES TO RIO" with Barry sulllvan. enjoyed. REGENT to-imiiii 1.15 s 9.15 I.I. 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