ee: Ce eee ee The O'Leary Baptist Women’s Missionary Society held their re-| benediction, | meeting in the Baptist| the committee Meeting closed with the Mizpah re Se Lunch was served by the hos tess assisted by Mrs. Dermot the meeting with prayer. The Membership convenor, Mrs. Gerard Allen, reported fifty-five paid-up members, The. following gave reports of “init: meetings. Mrs. Ambrose Curley, Freetown; Mrs. Lyola Deighan, S. Fréetown; Mrs. Joseph Croken, Springfield— regular meeting in the church on ing on Jesus.” Scripture reading lst Corinthians Chapter 13, read in unison. The devotional closed with prayer by Rev. Ross How- ard and the Lord's Prayer in uni- son. will be Thane and Adele Frizzell, thians Chapter 13, followed with a humming contest which was = by Thane Frizzell and Joan w. BONSHAW W. M. 8. The August meeting of the Bon- ~ — -—— eeaies stead of Brae Shore, as planned. | Macisaac. Next meeting {s to-be held at | answered sixteen ’ Seven members answered roll : erg wn nt | preteet. The tone Lite setae the en ce call with a film. ia” baa SUMMERFIELD C. W. L. oy ene, Seeeh wen he: ues surers report Was given by Oyn~-| Nevin . Meeting opened The regular August meeting of |, Comsecration thia Maclsaac. Theme meeting se Pome ed one ated oe St. James Parish Council was palmnch de, served: abi'a, sveial Next meeting will be tiéld | Joy of i ee ose \lwere paid and there was ao cor- held at the home of Mrs. Bennett, _ on Friday evening, Aug. 2ist.,| with call to worship, Hymn 567 respondence. oat See. tant Semen, eee BAPTIST Y. P. 8. Crrational leaders are scripture, |was sung. Scripture readings, ‘ .P, Lidstona; story, Joan m 104. 13 ene Retavell cord was Signed BY) ‘Mrs. G. C. Green, first vice-| The Springfield West Baptist] Shaw; prayer, Doris M verses. ‘The creed. was repeated . president, presided and opened | Young People’s Society held their | #!; imment, snoopy-news| in unison by members. Minutes of the last meeting \ treasurer, Mrs. Louis O'Connor,|Friday evening, Aug. 7th.. in the|Amaie Easter and Donnie Living- The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues, Aug. 25, 1959. % jon the convention in reported a balance on hand of | absence of the president, Adele| Sone. Meat Fens, Soprorss, $50 Shen ® town. A short hospital meeting) $41.44. Correspondence consisted | Frizzell presided and ‘opened; the| Rev. Ross Howard then explain- by the president. There were O’LEARY BAPTIST W. M. 8. , fering, amounted to $14.70. followed. of three thank-you notes. meeting by singing tryma ‘ ‘Lean-| ed the sixth verse of Ist Corin-| four home visits reported. Collee- tion taken amounted to $1.36. Roll call was answered by five mem- bers. - Fourteen chapter John was read in turn by members and Mrs. Hector MacNevin conduct- Minutes of last meeting were ed a discussion on this chapter. Semi Annual Sale of ATON’ FURNITURE HOUSEFURNISHINGS and APPLIANCES — oo aoe | SHOP NOW AND SAVE! SALE ENDS SATURDAY, AUGUST 29. _— - | A committee was appointed to |j - 9 PIECE LIVINGROOM GROUP Modernly designed 8 piece chesterfield suite, with modern tough rubber back cover, has spring cushions, nicely shaped arms. This suite is also available in a davenport suite, and comes in colours Red, Green, Brown and Grey. Plus three tables, two table lamps and a floor lamp. —EATON’S SEMI-AN- NUAL SALE, 9 Pieces ing were read report of the Baby Band was giv- en by Mrs. Milton Smalman. It was moved and seconded Sian JEWELLERY GIFTS WILLIAMS ALLANT-ARSENAULT WEDDING Mr. snd Mrs. Faustin Gallant | Jaddus Gallant of Cape Egmont. | Toronto following their wed-|Rev. P. Cloutier performed the JEWELLER ig on July 29th.. im St. James} ceremony 137%4 Gt. George Dial 9397 urch, Egmont Bay. the bride, (Photo Heckbert aa former Evelyn — Arsenault, enim Sughter of Mr. Joseph T. Arse- 2 fens aces t= | MARITIME CENTRAL ligsboro W. L met at the home AIRWAYS : a, Robertson on 4 at of Abram’s Village, and the | > om is the son of Mr. and Mrs. fhe meeting opened by re] i Sod i ating the creed in unison, this announce ‘ : = at EATON’S FOR ONLY ee ee es SERVICE F i R N | ° i srooms o19% | KINGSBORO W. I. "MEN By ter al the NO DOWN PAYMENT — 24 Monthly Payments of 11.12 tt — = committees were then given ‘ the following new ones ap-_ sinted: school, Mrs. Stoffer Bau- > aod Mrs. Peter Stewart; unch, Mrs. Mollins, Mrs. Char- ie Jarvis and Mrs. Herbie Fra- ‘er; programme, Mrs. Wen- iell Robertson and Mrs. Fred Next meeting was invited by : Ervin Robertson. Roll call to be answered by another don- tion to buy articles for the _hos- . Collection for the evening commencing August 24, 1959 special collection was taken | Py MONCTON ecsccscscssesten 8:00 A.M. ADT . — eee - - ' Or purchase individual room groupings, also at sale savings! Here’s a time-saving, & . = tal, $4.25 was — = Ar. GOOSE BAY... 10:15 A.M. ADT money-saving. oppportunity to furnish your home the convenient modern way! Own a . Budget Plan Terms Cream Social. EW. GOOBE TAY icici ssectcctisne 11:15 A.M. ADT | ed ; : ; : . ‘ ie 4 iy interesting sepeit_ was strikingly handsome 4-piece bedroom group... an up-to-the minute 9-piece living NO DOWN PAYMENT y Mis. Homer Ro erson and BS TE IE OR cocivicnicocendphbiieotions 1:35 P.M. NDT room group... and a gleaming 5-piece kit chen group .. . all for this extra-low extra- MacGregor, was ; ; ; : fowed by the programme. Rie. BR. FORE G scercotrectvton 2:30 P.M. NDT special sale price 36 Monthly Payments of 17.52 ee ae Cocco as ere) Ar. GANDER ....ccccseeseee 3:10 P.M. NDT yed by the host and a iy; GANDER 3:45 P.M. NDT HAMPTON W. I. Bp, SEE TRAE niin cncssnccccotess 4:50 P.M. ADT The Hampton W.1.. held their ~ ar meeting in the hal! on | Lyv..GOOSE BAY .........ccccccessseees 5:45 P.M. ADT Monday evening. August 3rd. Mrs. Gordon Villett. vice presi | Ar, MONCTON ....cccsscsessccesssnee 8:00 P.M. ADT nt presided. and Mrs. Clifford acted as secretarv. The meeting opened with the pliect in unison, followed by the minutes which were approved | md signed. The roll call was nswered by six members. and. 9 visitors were welcomed. Mrs. Geo Dunsford reported | m the scholarship committee meeting and $7.50 was voted to | that fund. Collection was $1.15. ‘ext meeting is to be held in the | I. PORTUGUESE EXPLORER Bartholomew Diaz in 1496 was the first explorer to round the ape of Good Hope. t KITCHEN SUITE Plus a 20 Pee. 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