REV. uowAno Christie tlefti. 'r. n. a. Somen. Secretary President of the Charlnttetownl Ministerial Association and Rev. k .. cm in email i8i:'.tL;:.':::i.:ii:c:.'::t.;e "Teach us Good Lord to serve'sources but pointed out that with- theyout God's having placed these re-x TAYLORS Jewellers grab bagsi VALUES l'P T0 35.00 tnTaylorsl only .50 cents. .-l9Well9l”S llfnh bails 0nlY -50 Val"-3 Thee as Thou Deservest" was your: DOLLAR buy: more at ' um Hugh" pm: Sm". 32.49 at LePages shoe sale. l ,- '.. POLICE COURT - The cases WEEK OF PRAYER Sam" M of three persons charged with as- night 3 p'm' The Kirk DI St" James' sault were rcmanded until Wednes- MEN-5 snags at 34.99 and 3599 day by Magistrate b..M. Martin in at LePages shoe gale. City Police Court yesterday morn-i ing. A person charged with being. WE TREAT the llck W0ll- Glllwdrunk and incapable was fined 3105 may": Pharmacy. open it I-m- to and costs. I N” I PRIZE WINNERS - The win- DON'T MISS 1-CPGECS EiEr1'"l"' ners of prizes at the card partyi Ihoe Salt l33l'f1alll5 ll" 9” ll" held at the Spring Park Hall last, IalTlllY- night were as follows: Lndi9s' Ist. . ? Mrs. NglI4AglsiiESlsE"ttT0V'T'Pdf:-:(lTaY H?JTis,:,. Percy Carr; consolation. Mrs. . . . . . mm" Hum" River 2243 Lumen Cairns. Mons isl. Joe 0Hnnley; 2nd. Jerome lloimn; vigrr m.s1'Yi,lI', lttillinpry Gt consolation, Hayfield Ellis. Procte- George siren, '-when Qvpry style out. Willie Dunsford and Bayfieid is Hi-Style.” . Elli- WOMEWS shoe! racked at 3399- .MAGlSTRATF'fS COURT A St 34.99. 35.99 and M99 at l.ePnite.I Eleanor'.t resident charged with Shoe salc having liquor in his possession at THE P0-ST?"-"F-5? ngvvgihvr 1 ?..l'7l.T..t"ll"2'3'. .ilf'i"..'L'?. if5'lfSEf '"”"'"l "I II" L" "'5. "X hnvlstrate Gilbert Gaudet in Queen's RI C"""”a" L93!" Wm I" ed lCounty Magistrate's Court yester- ul” ""'I"F "' 7'30 pm” lday. An Orwell resident. charged RED CROSS First Aid coursemlwiith the use of unlawful license beginning in January, For info,-m.i plates on it vehicle. was fined 310. ation rcgarding Standard Refresh-i 3”” 9955- Films 0' 55- and "N5 er. and instruction courses. PhonelW'-"'9 imposed on R Wilden! OI I552. Millview for falling to transfer the registry of I motor vehicle and TO LIVE IN HAWAII-Mfk Rll-ialsn on a Fort Augustus rcsidcnt dolph .l. lficlle. ihorntliyi. dnugh-l charged with having defective tor of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon ltlac- equipment on his vehicle. Lr-an. Cornwall. has arrivcd in 3t?i'l"tl"p'i3.ii.?lf'ii.tll.?.'..i 3Jilt'3”l”ti'.'i. PERSONALS i . Ls” Navy 5 Mn. Stirling Nicholson. Mondal- WORD RECIIIVED-The Sad bane is a patient in the Prince news was rcccivcd by Mrs. C. E. l County Hospital. She underivf-nt Shaw of thc drain of Mrs. Minnie surgery on Saturday. ller many Shaw. lioullon, Maine. widow of friends wish her a speedy recov- tbe late Frank Shaw. formerly of ery. Desnblc. P.E.i. FUNERAL AT CORNWALI. 4i The Juneral of the lain Mackinson' Virkorson of Cornwall was hcld. MAVRAE - M illn PF7. Island yesterday afternoon from the (7ut-l HOSP"-dl "ll -I-'lnlldI”.V 5. 1957. to cliffe Funeral Home to Cornvvalll MI". and Mrs. Stewart MIICRGC. United Church. The service at t'it-i Plm-He a son. All-xnndrr Stewm church and grave was conducledl by Roy. R- A. Patterson. A solol M":,lY"NF:;. l.':.)l7lhfnP&E' I(;”g”I?Il;:l "Someday a silvcr chord will. wm'dol'I Mi;W'nc not Upper P mcic break was sting by Waltcr Shaw. Sm," 8 Sn" .sm"mrn.4 T Pallbearers were George MacMll-. lan. Fred Jewell. -lnhn MncPhall..f.ANofu' - At the Cliarlottetown .lohn MrVeviu lla7.cn Iioward. hospital on Jan 7. I957, to Mr. Daniel MacArthur, intcrmcnt in and Mrs "amid 1,. Landry . th" church com!-tcry. daughter. Wright 5 lb. ii ozs. - l'TNF7RAl- M0-VDAY - Thc in- MCINTYRE - Al Sudhtiry Ontario nerai of hlriry llr-ion Farmer was on January 5 in Mi-A an livid Mnnfl-'l.l' mnrnini! from the Mrs. James Mclntyre. nee Rita residence of her brother. .l.W. Far Mncnonnlri, R N. . dnnghiey, mi-r to St Maincheyit Church. weight ft lbs. 7 or. Kinkora. whore Requiem Highl Mass was celebrated by Rev Har- "ENNESSEY ' M II" cllm'l9ll9' old ('rokcn Present in the sanc-l "W" ll”sl)ll”l ll" il3"- 5- 1957 tuary were Rt. Rev. Patrick Mc- "7 M” "M M” wllllm" M' Mahnnp RN, 3”” (-,.,,k".' mm! Hennessey, inee Julia Prosper. Reginald MacDonald. Rev. Lotus RN-l 9 mllll"'""- WNITI" 3 "W- tirillazlian. Rov. Bennett Mncflon-I 3""- nlrl. I7M'. Dr. .l.PF. 0'iianley.l .. , . Tlcv Wilfred Keefe. Rev James A':m;h'Pn(V:lrm:n"d I.:1"rT'I,':' Smith. Rev Reginald Phalcn, Rev ' ' i' " I ” i Richard Bell of Ch'tnwn tnee 'r;'T:""m""'"""" "M R"- Am” Gloria Ernst. Liinenhurg. NS! n ra cy. interment was In the) I dauiM.,r- Church Cemetery where service. was conducted by Rev. Wilfrr:d;MA(lD0l'GAl.I.- At Siuu-in Hnr. Keefe assisted by Rev. Hnrolrii pltal on Dornmhrr 29th. to Mr. Frnkltn. Rrr Innis Callaghan anril and Mr: llonrv Mar-fiougatt, St Rev. llasvl (Token. Pallbearers. Pct:-rs Hat. .1 clauglitcr, wright Here Pl. Morris. Aden Miilligaml 7 lbs. ll ors . Lorna Ruth. Iiltgis Mul'l(iga'n. .lame.nG:rGiiigon. nard eee and aid Me-l Carvtlle. The funeral was very largely attended. HORNE - At the P. E. 1. Hospital Jon. 6. 1957. Mrs. Ethel Home of 257 Queen Street in her 7lsI year. widow of the late. Edmund Horne. Remains resting at the Cutcllfte Funeral Home from where funeral service will be held today service starting at 2 o'clock. interment in Wlnsloe South Cemetery. HUNTER - At the Provincial Sun- Itorlurn Jun. 7. I357. J. Wilfred Hunter of at Kent street fn his 57 year. Resting at the Mac-Lean l Funeral Home from where the i funeral will he held tomorrow N. D. Mcelecn mvnim-rArta:n l Wednesday. Service commenc- l tug at 1 o”clock Int In the People's Cemetery. When You Say it witlilnowers-Say it with Ours . rtowrit CART , he can-in-nu Ltd. DIAL 3 I113 I. (menu may ..-Mill. r.:.'.'-my "'7 i K i. W of the at the Charlottetown Airport yes- Association grcet Rev. Norman ilrrdny ?VPlllllE- R9V- M15 5l8UElI- g ho is Minister of St. Matthews this week. Slaughter of Halifax on his arrival for w y llinited Church In Halifax is the CHILDREN'S shoes and boots-denwred theme of a most inspiring sermon by Rev. Norman Slaughter. M.A.. Minister of St. Matthews United Church Halifax as he ht-gan a scrics of sermons said Mr. in a iI'L'8I( long program of prziyer.to phow that man at the Charlottetown B a p tisti creature who is not satisfied until, he i d h ,1 1, f ch i 1 the MacKays occurred shortly af- Clturcli last night. ihe is in the wmpany or his fenuw hT'T:I'l:3 hgttlilslgfiiiences in the area whI:arTth: Poarrt; II'0efnmI.TIE Startzsnlxllf I" ll” Christmas 99lebl'a"””3- R”' M" Sl”"gm" wh” was "mm of a refusal. of a prolonged dclay rived. Included were Dr. and Mrs. 0" me la” day 9' Decembem M'- welcomed and introduced by Rev. T.H.B. Somers on behalf of they Charlottetown Ministerial Associ-l iilitlii is a native of England. lie was educated at Oxford and Lon- don Universities. During Worldi War two. he served as a Chaplain; l special speaker at the week of pray . or being held in the City duringprngire than 200 heard Dulles crit- by the Macxays mo daughters. . C 7 Source these possible. "He ”Lastly, he has given us Hist Son who has taught us such vir- tues as loyalty. devotion. faith. Dulles Says New Plan need by by armed force of United States." The other two thwarted, he said. by East manifesto. ithe Middle East. i”if The secretary appeared beforex Dulles said, as Eisenhower had the said Saturday, that the United would be - States has no intention of usurp increased confidence and anti- ing United Nations authority. The Communist vigilance result- UN will be free to deal with log from the. shield of 11.5. mil- intra-area quarrels. such as the itary protection and ready CW Suez Canal and the Arab-Israeli nomic aid. I hearing of the 32 - member House of Representatives foreign affairs committee to start con- gressional consideration of a pro- posed resolution be said would i. ".italte unmistakably clear" to Russia and the world the United States is determined to help Middle East nations stayi free. i 2. Provide broad economic aidi Happy Christmas Reunion those countries. at a rate of i , ':2(Ifx.HiNiIill)i)t())rizae yrerlllitary assislancci H e I d n I B r I d g e programs to those countries in-; er. and the meeting opened by singing hymn "Come Let Us sing or A wondei-fut Love," .ing southenatwnrd and will reach Scripture found in Matthew ial was read by Donnie Jenkins. fol- lowed by meditation and prayer. Rev. study on the theme "God's purpose and plan down through the ages". Roll was called followed by the minutes of the last meeting and bus iness period. The meeting closed by singing hymn "God Be With You Till We Meet Again." Page 2. The Guardian Tuesday, Jan. 8. 1957 WEATHER I i TORONTO ICP - Temper?- tures issued by the Tomato pub c ,1. "mm a 5 weather office: oft." 2 1., Would Bar World War ----m -'” Dawm" ab Iab Fredericton Kb 27 :.";””l"'" ,1; 3 Saint John lb to lay WARREN ROGERS Jr. .will head a special mission to the war. . Egixggljon 9 9 Moncton lb 2: WASHINGTON (AP) -- State Middle East to explain the pro-l Dulles described what he sold C 31 " 6 25 Charlottetown 0 fl Secretary Dulles testified Mon- gram. are three Pel'll5g lT0m 00mm"' Rev” 10 2., Sydney- 6 29 day Congress will have done less Dulles. who testified at both nsm in the Middle East: otttr wmmum 4b 5 Yarmouth 10 34 than its utmost for peace and IIIOSIIKIE atlig bzfternogin sgissions. riggll imed bungilcuk; wbvemm 9” St John's 5 22 freedom if it fails to approve uni won I m or ulster an ta,80V9" 5." 9- e-e(-:i--e- President Eisenhower's Middle for the Communists to capture He said the first would be met HALIFAX (CPl-The Weather office here nys much colder air over Ontario and Quebec is mov- the northern region of the Mari- tlmes during the morning. spread- ing over all the district by even- ing. Forecasts: Prince Edward Island. Eastern N.B. counties. lower St. Joht River Valley: Cloudy with snow- flurrles in morning: turning colder in afternoon: northwest winds 25. Low-high at Charlotte- town Moncton and Saint John 21 and 30. Fredericton 3) and 30. C. W. Pusey led the Bible terestcd. Mr. and Mrs. D. Wallace Mac- city. to he. supposedly, taken tol 4- l-Pl the Presldenl decldt Kay, of Charlottetown and Stanley their son, Cranford's to spend whethcr in use US. "OOPS 3E3lll5l Bridge. were the happy cecipienis Christmas. To their surprise. as Oven military HEENSSIOH by 8"! of a priceless Christmas gift-that they approached their own resi- Communist - controlled Collnlfy-.of a 21 member holiday family dence. they foutid it all brightly provided the victim requestedii-euninn in the MacKay home in lighted and decorated. On arrival such US. help. I d rstanley Bridge. they were greeted bylhrlnany :11 A standing - room on y crow 0 - their children. grand c i ren a The happy Human was planned great grand children. On Christ- mas eve. when the gifts were pre- e the British and reach in- S Eb (W hi . Mm Ewe ' "5 I as "3 iiented. Dr. Ebers' father. Mr. H.N. G"3"'1l"' m'0l0- Va-Tl”" "I Egyp” 5”" Cm”! ton and Mrs. Flocence Nicholson area. The United States. he said. of Boston Eben, and his sister Helen, would "never invade any mun W i , . both of Charlottetown. -were also overthrown its government. ML and Mn" Mmxay I've 1" ut the home. Charlottetown during the winter months but have is home in Stan- ley Bridge. The two daughters de- cided that it would be a pleasant surprise for their parents if the h”w"" ll 39" ulereiu On Christmas Day. the Mac- Kays' two daughters and two daughters and two daughters-in law prepared a 22-pound tur- WILL STOP WAR Dulles told the committee the ipurpose of the proposed resolu- KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS MEETING The monthly meeting of the Charlottetown Council Knights of Columbus will be held at the Knight's Home Tuesday evening, January 8 at 8:15 p.m. lion "is to stop world war III before it starts." The secretary gave his testi- key and dinner to which 21 I '1 id 't t. Ch ' t am y Cw mum E 8 ns min members of the family sat in. The at their old homestead Making only exception from the present living members of the MacKay family tree was a granddaughter. Mrs. Lorne Francis, who was ill In the P.E.I- Hospital at the time Another happy occasion for s at our disposal none of 1 dusmcs cum have been. reality of this idea, they made con- n C . tact with their brothers, Elmore . H A in i, kcd MacKay of Alberton and Cranford ll" 5"” "5 ,'e"”w5h'”' ibullescowrhrdl eeITeCLnwT)TIld allavc MacKay 0! Stanley Bridge who Slaulzhler Nil” wem Mi if c(,ngm;5.opsned the Stanley Bridge home. - - . th M'ddle Ea.t I5 3 gre33”””5i on e I T turned on the water and had it idid not go along with the Eiseo mony in a prepared statement and in replies to questions. MacKay observed the 82rd anni- versary of his birthday while on' the first day of the new year. Mrs. Earle Ebers. their children Jean and Robert of Washington, and a second son Jim from Colorado or a sharp division . . . w uld be quite disastrous." Dtillcs s id. In the Senate the way was CLEARANCE SALE Our entire stock of Electrical Supplies at great- ly reduced prices hopc. justice. mercy and truth," be continued. "but we must Iitlli consider these things to be a purti of our religion that cannot be ' t ll1(IlIKllT di Address On Newfoundland i van-natal. .'I'IepelIheIraIwere: Hm-y ndbu Nelson Whitiock; Znrl, Mrs,iWIllI the Royal Air Force wherciaonlied In our daily living." the rose rank of wingiREI.IGION ANI) LIFE ('nmmnmi;-r. At inn and ni his "There is still a lurking belicii military service he was called to i.8lTWllZ' l'9l'l3lI'I Dfviple that rellitlftn iSt. ti.-uiht-ws where he has been; and lite can hr separated--lllal jpver since, title with God has no connection l not-, Owen Cochran. pastor of with their daily relations with lNorth River Baptist Church con. their fellowmen. People believe. ldurictl the service in the abscncei lllnl (T-Ml lnVPS all men Wlllle lllfyi inf ITFV. n.i.. Milton who is preach- continue In persecute thir fellow- - ing at the wcck of prayer service; man and show little or no conccrni - in snint John, up for his needs. Only the Samaritani i Scripture rpading wn. by Capt. combined faith and life in a lifei John Carter of the Salvation of Service." said the speaker- Rev. Mr. Slaughter reminded iltrmy. Rev. .l.H. Bishop and Rev. . T,H,B, some;-5 ted in prayer. The his hearers that opportunities for service lay all around them. H1' it-hoir of the Haptist Church undet- illle direction of Mrs. G.E. Full made it clear that service did not necessarily m e a n attending ilcd in the service of praise. -ovr-:nr'Low ATTENDANCE church meetings, important as i So large .1 congregation KI',heru' they are. But service to God could led for the first service that many 59 l'9l'ld9l'ECl in the Bltllllde of I i were unable to get into the church 53079 Clerk l0W8l'd MS 0mial0)'0l'; !This evening's service will be new I parent toward his children; it at the Kirk or st, Jamey. partner in a marriage contract. Rev. Mr, Slaughter ..mph,,i-mi "All of us who are willing to turn the fact that religion must have 35”? IWI" "19 bl!-SY l"1llnd OI ill? a direct bearing on the daily liv- 93" be M BENIN H7 OH!” MISIGY." ling of the individual. "It must be ll! Collcllldeil clezircti for joint hearings. later this week or early the next. by the foreign relations and armed. services committees. Senate Re- ptihlican Leader. William F. Knntvland of California predicted a clear-cut policy statement will be approved. APPOINT AMBASSADOR The White House. meanwhile. announced former representative James. P. Richard (Dem. S.C.l INVESTIGATE DEATH TORONTO tCPl -A Health de- partment oflicials reported the death Sunday of 22 - month - old Garry Scott. two days after re- cciving a salk anti - poiiomyelltls. injection An ingestigation has been ordered. said Dr. J. D. Lov- cring, Toronto's assistant coroner. Dr. Stuart Penny, who performed the autopsy. said indications were that the boy died from influenza meningitis but "we can't tell whether the vaccine had anything to do with the death." Young Scott died at the home of his grand- fnthcr. Ontario Liquor Commis- sioner Willlam Collings. rail embracing iintll it pi-rmcatcs T”-' ' . ;the very depth of the soul. The.c N R W test of quality comes from the: ' ' 9 n I itiltimate outcome." he said. I . . ' in asking the uestlon, "what J h F A d does God dcserveqof Us?” the O n s F preacher said it mult never be considered on a commercial basis such as "I have been given 510 tso I will give 810 in service". ees here will receive St. .lolin GIFT OF LIFE Ambulance Association awards He reminded the congregationvor proficiency in First Aid. R E. CHARLOTTETOWN Twelve Cart ndlan National Railways employ- that (iort first of all has given life Cunningham. nt hloncton, regional land life Is a trust for which an supervisor of First Aid for thi- iaccoiint must be rendered. He imndc rcfcrcn-cc to the tremendous. George Grccnough. Superlnlon-. tvluch IS developing in dent of the Prince Edward lslaniii Canada through its natural re-IDlvlslon here. will preggnt vonr-h.i company. announced today- l . lRotarians Hear Interesting Newfoundland. the intent and lll'"nnhl.V the least know Province of ftwnntia. received A boost at llnlary ycstcrday when Rntarian flrc.-i. .lSht-lrlon (arson In addressing the The speaker was introduced by ttnchron mccting at the ChnrIotte- . the chairman George Greenoncli i-,un tfoicl spoke of his lmpres-land lhankcrl by the co-chairman Slnns rtainod in A year in business Earl Baknr ”l'" Piano Accordion muglc hy any. with n poi-uiigiinn of qrmvrgyt. - ston I-' 'i1iicfor:i was listened to ""'nll.V of English and Irish ric.s- i Willi flnllfnrlnlltvfi ccni. tho pr(n'lllCe of Ncwfoundl Miss Arscnaiilt. Provincial Com innit. ill an are, twice an tn;-gepmissioncr acknowledged with as Gr:-at Britain. enjoys vast re-1 thanks the mm of 34.500 on behalf -St'IlIf'f'Fs which are being raptdly.of the Red Cross. received from rI('t'oIopNI lie traced the flshcrles the club following the Rotary Auc- aalmon and trout fishing Available under strict permit from the fire Wardcnts. due to the fear of forest ll Receive St. Awards era to second-year members of the First Aid Class. Medallions to third-year and labels to fourth and subscqucnt-year members. Fred B. Doyle A. Frank Mac- Donald and Robert M. MacDonald will receive labels; Fred. A. Mac- Leod. Jack Meredith. William G. Mingo and Arthur E. Richard Me- dallions: and Henry L. Crasweil. Cornelius .I, Gaitdet. Earl A, Me. Iielian. Russel E. Morrison and Walter C. Murray. vouchers. Others attending the St. John Ambulance Association presenta- tion will include D.B. Smith. divi- slim freight and district passenger agent. B-E. Lockhart. locomotive and car foreman. E.C. Matthews, division engineer. and EM. Cun- ningham. freight agent. all of Charlottetown. MOVER AND SECONDER OTTAWA (CPl-Two newly-ap- pointed senators have been se- lected as mover and tteconder in the Senate throne speech debate aftcr Parliament opens today. Tbcy are Scnator Henri C. Bolts. 59. of St. Bruno. Que.. and Sen- ntnr Sydney J. Smith. M. of Kam- loops. II.C.. who will move and second the address in reply re- Springs, Colorado. and Mrs. Nich- olson. HAPPY SURPRISE After all was in preparation, the Mackays were called for In the Montgomery Chapter IODE Holds Meeting Mrs. Frank Andrew. Rcgent of the Lucy Maud Montgomery Chapt er. I. 0. D. E.. presided at the monthly meeting last evening at the home of Mrs. Stewart MacKay. Mrs. Clive Stewart. child wel- fare convener, reported the suc- ccss of the annual Christmas party for the children at the Cerebral Palsy Centre. Money was voted to the National Emergency Wei- fare Fund toward the expenses of comfort bags for Hungarian Refug- eea. Mrs. Earle MacLcod and Mrs. Ray Stundcn were welcomed as new members of the Chapter with the affirmation ceremony. The nominations committee re- ceived ballot nominations and post. ed them for the annual election of executive in February. The hostess was nsllated by Miss Margaret Riley. Min Mlrian Mat- thews. Mn. Arthur Love. and Mrs. Allison Mulch. Burke Electric Authorhed Household Appliances Television DIAL 4021 112 Kent St. MacKay was 80 years old. Hcizelbrook BYPU Meeting The weekly meeting of the Hazel- brook B.. Y. P. U. was held last evening in the church vestry. Thel- ma Cameron was devotional lead- STAR WEEKLY "KNOW CliNliDll CONTEST T1968 PRIZESI I00 MU WOIHJ . OTAI WEEKLY-ll .'.....?g,V CIlDMOItE'S DRY CLEANERS Phone 0!! G.E. Frypans-S2195-NOW . . . . . . . . .. . . . 518.95 G.E. Automatic Toasters-S2435-NOW ... S2135 Automatic Washer-3221.00-NOW . . . . . . 3149.00 Proctor Automatic Toaster-319.95-NOW . 316.95 Westinghouse Automatic Irons-521.00-NOW 18.95 207, DISCOUNT ON LIGHTING FIXTURES, TABLE AND PIN UP LAMPS-SHADES THE BROWN ELECTRIC 117 KENT ST. DIAL 3212 JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE At The GLORIA - STARTS WED. JAN. 9111 AT 9 A.M. 33 1-3 OFF "ALL imnssns, surcs, scour .rActmrs. SLACKS and warm vmmaus (not on tn-tun) 2070 OFF OOATS. SKIRTS, BLOUSEQ LINGERIE AND SWEATERS LOADS OF SPECIALS. LOOK FOR THE RED BALE TAGS ALL SALES FINAL A THE GLORIA 170 GRAFTON ST. .uhich bavc been in the limelight lion ffpcctlvely. since John Cabot landed at Hona- ' " ' or v ism, AMI explained the vast areas of lnmhcr coming under th :- i-rorr-sslng equipment of the mills incliirllntz the largent pulp and pa- per mill in the world. . "At Cornet-brook four Ocean go- g in frclghters can be loaded with will on hold in Room l paper at one time. Here In August” . Mr. Carson said. "It Is not uniisal !A payroll of Oil Million yearlyl igivea indication of the magnitude inf gainful employment in New- ifoundlnnd. l Mr. Carson spoke in the highest ;terms of the friendly. hospitable land music living people in all th ' rd 'F b 'be walks of life and emphasized the e W0 9 mary by the word iMay'. iSI'ierren Funeral lAt Hunter River The funeral of the late Mrs. Lester Shem.-n. Hunter cral Meeting of the Board of NOTICE A Special Meeting of the Protestant Welfare Bureau C. Y.M.C.A.. on Tuesday. January 113. 1937 at 7:30 p.m. for discussion and voting on the fol- 7' g owing amendment to the constitution: l " I” "W" "'"" "' '""' ”""' Whereas Article v. section 1, which presently roads-4The Annual Meeting of the organiz- ation shall he held in February of each year at a time and place designated by the Board of Directors.' -Be it therefore resolved that The Special Meeting is open to all persons who have paid the membership fee of. not less than Special Meeting will be immediately followed by n Gen- EDWIN C. JOHNSTONE. President. deleted and replaced 31.00. The Directors. River, was held from the United Church on Saturday afternoon Jan. 5th and was largely attended. Rev. C.R. Moose and Rev. Dryer Jones conducted the services. Hymns III!!! were: "Jesus Savior Pilot Me" and "Safe in the Arms of Jesuit". Mr. Gordon Cnrew sang. "Shadtrws'.' and the choir son. "The Lord In My " terimontlt Mn. W.I. Bowman. Gqpumllenaoppul. &II.lI1'lGnppi.lAster Ilitlummlryntan. hurnnntwn tulle tucuun Code ; NOTICE OF MEETING ' At the Rendezvous Restaurant. WEDNESDAY. JAN. 9th. 7 P. .M.. The Journeymen and Apprentice are invited to attend the cum. on can-nun inset:-tea FAST CUTTING FIl'utioneHome&AutoOo.Ltd. .......... Ch't0WlI )lt.8tewnrtGu'IlO.....-a...........Mt. Stewart Brothers Garage ....................... Clrdltlll l&AdiIlGreen .......................Holltll-F UI,mryl'hnnerI'Co-opAun.......I....s. O'Leof! cuinoti ciiAiiisAws tiow IIAILABLEIN YOUR coiiiiiiutiitv Cllntonchelnscwsorothe fastest culling. qdehusruelngnonpowedulmdhwon pr-Iced Chotnscwontlielnerkot. SooyoorloeoldeolorforofnodoInoastru- rice. Iboufenonclntonchotnsam on sold ondurvludIiythoteIwlngdodon:- Keith sourls chatet-"seller Hunter River Reevunt-no. ......................NoItII&dNlK cuouuounou-nun.-coon MM” mum naming ...................;...... rural!