PAGE FOURTEEN pom: nrvan vmn-:n CHURCH w. M. s. at Mra. Anclmew C. Joh.n.stone's with Mrs. Arthur Johnstone in the chair. Mrs. James Bernard led the worship service. Fifteen members answered roll call with a. verse containing the word "new". It was decided to send :5 from the cent-a-week fund to the star- itime Home for Girls. Mrs. W.!.'. Jchrutosie read a. letter from mis- sionary for prayer, Mia: Pale- thorpe. and Mrs. Oscar Johnatone and Mrs. Ernest Johnstone each read a. letter from Dr. E. J. 0. Fraser exptrcsing his thanks for parcels of clothing he received from the Society at Christmas, Mrs. Ralph Johnstone gave a tean- l perance reading. The study book i was presented by Mrs. George Bernard. assisted by Mrs. Ernest Dunning, lvh-e. A. C. Johnstone, Mrs. Oscar Johnstone and Mrs; Oliver Paynter. . Next nieetin-z will be held at the 1 Mn. Murdock Maolieod total of 338 home calls and 215 hospital calls were made by the members. 164 cards were sent and '15 books read. 10 boxes were sent. most of them to Korea, valued at 807.65. The January meeting was held The report for the year's work was as follows: Members enrolled, 19: average attendance, 15; three members had perfect attendance. luvs: w it 5 or we United Amom” ms” "5 5353” E M” , Av, B d ' nized in July. l:.J':0l:i":i'.Dhltl)le home of 1tTl;I;y rtiixglsedniage ox; of sun A The anrzuul nieetzzrz of Long home of at 2 p.m. Bedeque Notes -Mr. Stuart Aifleck is spending St. Louis AIIII Vicinity Miss Lorraine Brown spent the week-end 0! January am: with friends in Tigntlnh. Mr. William ohaa d Tlgriish was a recent visitor at the home or his brother, Mr Clinord Shea and Mrs. Shea. Miss Mao Bernard of St. Ed- ward recently visitor! with friends in Plusville. Miss Boyd Bernard and daugh- tor Noria motored to summarside on Jan. 24 to visit with relatives and friomb. Mr. Nelson Paquet who is ata- tioned with the E. C. A. F.. Sum- merside. spent the week-end of Jan. 31 with his wife and family in Denlois. ' Mir. Gussis Doucotte has return- ed to his home Iftor being a patient at the Western Hospital for several days. Mia Rose Bernard was a recent visitor at the home ol Mr. and the winter months at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henderson, this village. Miss Louise Callheck, Central Bedeque attended the annual meeting of the P, E. Island Pres- byterial of the Women's Mission- ary Society of the Untied Church of Canada held recently in Char- iottetoun. l Friends and relatives here re- ,gi-et to learn of the death of Mrs. (Agnes Clarke Lea, wife of Profes- sor LorneF.Lea, teacher of chem- istry in St. Paul's School. Con- cord, NH. Mrs. Lea was a daugh- ter of Rev. Mr. Clarke, formerly of 'ITuro, N. S. Surviving are her husband and one son, Donald. Mr. l.e.a was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jabs-z Lea of Victoria. He and Mrs. Lea regularly visited Mr .Lea's nioiiier unt.l her death a year ago. . The annual meeting of the Of- ilcialBoard of the Bedeque Charge. oi the United Church of Canada.i was held January 19 in the church 1 vestry. The pastor, Rev. G. KN Ward, presided. Mr. 1-ieber Myersl was added to the board of stew-I ards and Mr. Ernest Johnson was appointed parsonage steward. suc- . needing Mr. Vernon Craig. who resigned after three years of iaithiul service. Total amount raised for all purposes in 19.53 was over 516,000. It is expected that the Borden Church which was erected in 1950. at a cost of 318.- BANK or iMoN'r1u:lAL feurada '4 7914:- 3M5 Charlottetown Branch. 105-10'! Grafton Street! BEN ROGERS. Manager ' years. The Bedequs Charge has three appointments: Bedeque, Al- ba.ny and Borden. Mr. J. Arnold Henderson is the efficient secre- tary-treasuror of the official board. B.Q. 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Gives oceans of white suds in a jiiTy . . . gets glassware and ” dishes sparkling clean without x wiping. Delighti'uiIyscented.. .snd so gentle to your handsi ab 000. will be free of debt in two gm Hospital Mrs. lihnanuel Richard in Tlgnish. sincere congratulations and good wishes are extended to Mr. and Mrs. William Ayllward who recently celebrated their 50th wedding an- niversu-y. Syrnpathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Burke of mobs-l ileet on the death of one of their children which took place recently at their home. a Miss Catherine Gsudet, who is employed in Miscouche went the week-end of Jan, 24 at her home, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Gaudet. Mtiss lihtiher Perry who in em- ployed in Charlottetown, recently visited at her home. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Perry. Mr. Maurice Myers. spent the week-end of Jan. 34 at the home of his son. Mr, Eddie Myers and Mrs. Myers in Duvar. Mr. and Mrs. loo Buote have re- cently moved to Halifax. N. 5., the Royal Canadian Navy, Miss Audrey Gallant of Char- lottetown recently visited her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Gai- lant and other members of her family. The many frienm of Mr. Clifford Daucstte of lillsbsfieet are sorry to where Mr. Buote is stationed with i know he is a patient at the Wesl- , and wim him speedy recovery. M! Wilfred Mallow who is em- i played in New Brunswick recently lgpent a week-end with his wife and family in St. Louis. Miss Nelda Allain who is em- ployed in Bummeralde was a recent visitor at her home in St. niwud. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Allaln. The many friends of Mia Shir- ley Perry, the rive-year-old daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Perry who was seriously iii an the West- ern Hospital for the past two weeks, are pleased that she is well on the road to recovery and has been able to return to her home. Mr. and Mrs. Pi-ad Gallant motored to Beclsqus recently to visit with relatives and m-lends. They were accompanied by Irving Laviolstte. Miss Dora Gaudst, and Master Clayton Gallant. Mrs. Myra Callaghan has re- turned to her home after spending several wews in Hamilton. On- tario. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Cal-lsghan. She also attend- DAILY C a nap- GDH . ll. 1. Narrow. t 44- loose secluded valley DOWN 3. Equipment 1. Prairie, 9. Sttpeh ollokuat natural 2. Rumble being 8 :10. coaunaad ROSSWORD 1, 10.0wn :20. Perches 21.31210 s”aav:af-as lacunae. ,a"so new 'gLocnagoaw.eaa-oron.:', THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ' Wostorninanals -Mr. W. D. Oroken. Sumner- neld. lelt by plane on Saturday on a. businen trip to Montreal-Bur. -u.. out. and Mrs. E. W. John- stone. Burlington, are mending a few days visiting relativu in (mar- lottetawn.-Bur. -Mn. John Johnston. lhrute. wastheguat.otl.'Mr.andMra.Rea Klolly, Malpequs Road. wills in Charlottetown attending the W. M. S. Proabyterlal meetings. -Bur. -The many friends at Mm. At.- wood Blaksney, who has been ill at her home at Kensincton, will be glad to know that there is some improvement in her condition, and wish her a rapid and complete re- cotvery.-Bur. --Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Ocul- son and little duuhtor, Pauline, Sea view, were recent visitors to long River.-Bgur. -Delegates from Stanley Bridge attending the United Church W. M. S. Presbyterial meetings at Charlottetown were Mrs. Bloioe Maolawen. Mrs. Elmer Pyfe. Mrs. W. 1. Green and Mrs. H, 8. Mac- Ewen.-Bur. -Mrs. Wilbur Dinnis. Mrs. Reg. Dinnls and Mrs. Chester Howard. Mar-gate, were guests od Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mayhew, while attend- ing the W. M. S. Presbyterial meet- ings at Charlottetown.-Bur. -The numerous friends of Mr. Keir Clark, Kensington, will be glad to know that his condition was somewhat improved on Febru- ary 1. after a severe heart attack on January 29, and wish him an early and complete recovery.-Bur. -Guests of Mr. and Mrs, S. C. Thompson, Hillsboro Street, Char- lottetown. during the United Church W. M. S. Preebyterial meetings were Mrs. Robert Hogg, Kelvin Grove. Mrs. Arthur Pi-ctitt. Mrs. Keith Warren, Marcato and Mrs. Wilfred Pickering, Clinton.- Bur. SWISS-FINANCE!) HOMES TORONTO. (OP)-Final negotia- tions have been completed for an sa,ooo,ooo apartment development immediately north of Toronto's Maple Leaf Gardens, it was re- ported Monday. wise capital is reported to support the project- three a.Dax-tment blocks each is stories high with a total of 500 suites. Destruction of existing buildings is to begin at once. ed the wedding of her only daugh- ter Mia Jean Oallaghan and Mr. Gerald O'Brien, which took place recently in Montreal. -Mr. Joseph Callaghan who is stationed at the R.O.A.F. Base at Ohathun. N. 3., recently visited at hishorneinBt.Louls.s'uestofhis mother Mrs. Myra. Callaghan. Mr. and Mrs. Marlyn Ellsworth have returned to their home in Boston. Mam, after visiting at the home of Mr. and Mn. Irving Moir- lu. On their return they were accompanied by Mrs. li:l.lsworth's father Mr. Michael Ellsworth who plans to spend the remainder of the winter months in Boston. The schoolmates at Mill Doro- thy Gaudet. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund G-audet, are sorry that she had the misfortune of dlslocating her collar bone when she fell on the ice whiis coasting on Jan. 24. She was rushed to the Western Hospital and her injuries were taken care of by Dr. B. Bandler. BG 'JilHl.lll uYV.'lLi.i T) I . 1 WI! Jifd .1 l I 4 a Entnoro Aim Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hutchin- son and Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Mac- Lood. Bwingthill. were visitors to mlerslla on January 34. Friends of Mr. Alex Madleod. Mt. Pleasant, are sorry to learn that he is a patient in the Tyne Valley Health Centre. All Join in wishing him a speedy recovery. Frieda or Mrs. William Moore, Victoria want. are pleased to know she is home again after being a patient in the Tyne Valley Health Contra. : Mil Marprut MacArthur. Rich- mond, spent the week-smd with herlpmnta. Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacArthur, Enmore. A successful supper was held in, Victoria West Hall in aid of the Tyne Valley Health Centre. Mrs. Claude MacArthur and 58-llthter. Carolyn and Marlyn, Sprinshlll. were visitors to 0'- Lelry. guests or Mr. and Mn. Starling Ellis and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hills on January 21.. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Morrison, Conway, were recent visitors at the home 01 Mr. and Mrs. Anoel Ballum, Mt. Pleasant, recently, -W NORTHERN VENICE More than 60 bridges span the manly canals at Ham-burg, historic German seaport. CAMEO THEATRE Kensington Wed.-Thur. 7:15-9:15. Alan Ladd, Deborah Kerr in ”TllUNDER IN THE EAST" Bank Drawing Thursday Night worth 315.00. If no winner Tuesday, worth 5530.00. FOR SAL Salt Cod. lb. . 12c Boneless Cod, lb. 25c n. cuawinou 3. FEBRUARY 4. 1954. ms snore tension causes u Professional card; I. EMILE iIlllI(Ei' Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Commerce Building SIIIIIIOIIP , P. I. I. 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ELLIS & SON ...than and sometimes very iu You can imagine how when 1.500 U S Mari of romance is young sense that tells you w film this is! 3&1ll.EY - SONS rm - Auto - Casualty x1qNsm(;,1oN rxstnuinca : ' mum" 3'' s'""mmm' CAPITOL Summon-side TODAY (Thursday) 3:30 - 7:13- 9:15 you know what a touchy, touching nny problem it can be! the Inn - and drama - multiply. nos land. one dawn! if your same of humor is adult enough. and your sense enough . . you'll trust the sixth hat a rare. humor-and-tendernlaa THE GIRLS OF pi..EAsu E3 GINN-DON 1avI.oR -'41 RE ISLAND GIN! UlkY- IMLNDIISTIR nu 5-sum, AUDREYDAI-TON-JOAN ELAN Mgr, pu;.p.e;.u.uuuaaau tavwuamvavau - nmamon-mrnmumr HlINUdhlV&Nab - lllnauwrnzng Friday 3:30-7-9:15; Ianjaooonn uava sue y ” REGENT 1o-meat 7 - 9.15 Saturday 2:30-7-9:15 "'33 -,QUII,F0ll!'