NOVEMBER 23. 1951 THE gGUARDIAN. . CIIARLOTTETOWN 'PAGE FIFTEEN THE WESTERN GUARDIAN T rumor: courrrv orncn ' 3 Summer Street. Bummeroide. yawn. Subscriptions. Adv GEORGE CLOW and House Phones: Phone I031. crtialng Representatives GEORGE WOTTON 8032 and 2452 The Guardian may be bought at any of the following stores In Summenlda: sell , lellS' re Wu, street; News-Itand. Water Street: Service nooinforc. Summer Street; Gourlleo Drugstore, If I" Doucette's Grocery. Second Street; Vince's Grocery. I20 Russell Street; lnman'I Boll- ' Street: Mark Gaudat. 61 Grnnvlllo Street: Island Motor Transport. Drug. K. I. Waite In Kenllngton. WEST PRINCE OFFICE Albertnn: Phone: Frank Weeks. Ilc...esentat.Ivo. 68-2 Office and 88-! House. --ffj ..I.I)IITI-JD QUANTITY Call- me C1,-gring at 2 cents per pound. Ferguson, New London. ..c A 'r H 0 L I C WOMEN'S u;AGI.'E will hold a used clothing 5,19, Town Hall, on Saturday, Nov- mber 24th, at 2.30 P. M. .-TIIE CENTRAL BEIIEQIJE I.nm.,g Baptist Church. Sunday :9.-vice ii A. M. Sunday School ion AM. HOV. c. A. Britten. Min- Lslcf. -o.rI.AAn asp PANTRY SALE in Keir Clark's Store. Saturday gvelllllfl. November 2-ith. at 8 o'clock. Mhlilillve w- 1' ...,VI7-IIV LONDON I'RESBI'TER- us ('Ill'l((lllIiS. - Services Slin- dgy, lim'e:iibei- Iii-ii. South Gran- nize ll.Ll-0 A. M. Clifton 2.30 r-. M. Gedfllv Mvmorlal 730 P. M. Rev. D. A. Campbell, Minister. ..Fl'.VllAMI-ZNTAL BA PT IST ('lll'R('II. Central Bedeque. - ppv. 1). Iii. Fraser. Pastor. Services for siiiidrir. November 23th. Central edeque 1045 A. M. and 730 P. M. Bordon 3 P. M. Mr. Howard Hunt of the Glad Tidings Chapel, Sum- mersiilc, will be the guest. speaker for the day. Everyone cordially in- vzied. -BEDEQCE UNITED CIIURCII CHARGE. Services Sunday xnvcniber 25th. Bodcque 11 A. M. Alluiny 1: P. M. Borden 7.170 P. M. 1st Aiiiiiwrsziry Service. Rev. A. S War, llmsiileiit Maritime Confer- ence. guest. speaker. This service wiLl be re-broncicrist ox-er C..l.R.W. summnrsidc, December 2nd. at it P. .ll. t -A DI-ZSERVI-JD TRIBUTE - isicnors to the CBC program- ? on Sunday morning inst Ncinhbouriy News" were pleased a hour a fine tribute paid to Mr. . J. linniim. Summerside, recent- y fi"lll'N'l as editor, who for over . quarter of ti century has liO(lI'I prnniincnt figure in the news- apwr llif' of the Proviiwc. The ommonintor. in paying tribute to ir. I-Znmnn. arknmveldged the v any occasions on which -he lind iSt'fl his material. which 'he said ad roniriliutcd muvli to the on- oynwnt of the listeners. both bung and old.-S. GCF Resolution Of Appreciation The following resolution. passed t the recent. annual C.C.F. meet- iz at Kt-nsington. was inadvert- ntly omitted in the published re- or : "Whereas a magazine so widely end and appreciated as filaclt-nns as pnblislied that artivlo, "rho Intiy Fliilure who Changed nnadmt by Blair Fraser. pnyinsz fine tribute to J. S. Woodsworth nd the principles of the C.C.F'. il'll'i We. the annual Provincial mention of the Co-operative mmonwenith Federation, voice urphczuty appreciation of this: riicic: and therefore. we feel 9:31: ”that our party has a bright Elmsdale and O Vicinity -lifr. and Mrs. Hugh Williams d Mrs. Charles Forsythe were mlllliz the visitors to the capital ll Thursday, Nov. I5. myth and Mrs. Fdmnnd Kelly and h birth. were recent visitors at . 6 home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank unn. M'- Gregory Gavin. Tignish. PM I few days last week at thy.- om Erienof his uncle. Mr. Austin nzlriand Mrs. Maxwell Cameron. am gls and Gloria, and Mrs. A amcron. were among the in! visitors to Charlottetown to ' ll" Royal Couple. and Mrs. Earl Mokler of mel('iVll:)e. Massachusetts. accom- MIB, Y Mr. and Mrs. Austin we Klan. Boston. Massachusetts ntly visited with Mr. and Mrs Dillard Mokler. returning to their 0! on Novcmebcr 12. "5 Illd Mrs. Elmer Wallace Nlley. Nova scotia. arrived on lzmzbfr I3, to spend the winter H :m:-: Rugstjs of Mrs. an- In rot er. Miss lin "ll Mr. Basil Rennie. ?"”Th"lldly evening. Novem- lmd-Q the home of Mr. and Mr: 1. MIcNeiil was invaded by ulhllhl: number of friends and er th II. who had come to ten- ” M9111 a farewell party. They 0, IVIIIK for Summe .:d.: where , gh "lend to more their home ""9 llltllre, An appropriate ad- mn "' "W 5! Mrs. James O'- and 0; , ""01 was ' Hardy. '9'”! Glands '1 their "fllthwonio. and invited all, to M "H in their auinmmide Mg, "II: were royally bounced ,,,. hey no jolly good fei- enis were was made by Mr. Although taken by --MANY PEOPLE .find I now luminous Alarm Clock from Moan.- Jewelcrs in Summerside very use- ful ihese dark mornings. Get I. Big or Baby Ben. a Travel Alarm or one of many at Moase Jewellers now. -LEAVES FOB TORONTO - Judge L. G. Lewis of summersidc. president of the Red Cross society of Prince Edward Island. left yes- terday morning for attend meetings there of the Red Cross Central Council.4S. -RETURNS FROM CONFER- ENCE - Rev. J. R. McMahon ar- rived back in Alberton last even- in: following an attendance at a Conference of Protestant chap- lains of Eastern Command. Can- ndian Army held at Halifax this week. Captain McMahon is chap- lain or the 5th. Div. Signal Regt. at Charlottetown. -1l'.W. Bloomfield Corner and Vicinity Mr. Joseph Leclnir has recently purchased a new home in Wood- stock. . r All are very sorry to hear of Mr. Bennett Peters” continued ill health. St. Anthony's Choir directed by Mr. Albert Naonan is busy prepar- ing for the Christmas season. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Martin spent Nov. iilth at their home in Bloomfield. Mr. Edward McKinnon was a business visitor in Summerside on November l0th. Mrs. John Pinesu was a bus passenger to Summersidc on Nov. 10th. His many friends in this vicin- ity rcgret to hear of Mr. A. A. Arsenaults illness. Mr. Ray Gallant continues to be a. patient in Alberton Hospital. His many friends hope he will soon be in his usual good health. Miss Doris Palmer was a week- end visitor in Bloomfield. return- ing to oummerside on Monday, Nov. 12th. -Marie and Bernadette Pineou. employees at the Western Hospi- tal. spent a few days recently at their home. Mr. Arthur Martin, road super- visor, has started on the erection of snow fences. He is assisted in this vicinity by Henry Pineau and Reg Pineau. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gallant of Piusville spent some time Bloomncld on Nov. lsth. They were business visitors in summer- side on that date also. Their many friends and neigh- bors here regret that Mr. an. Mrs. Fidele Peters have taken up residence in summerside. Mr. Pet.- ers is employed at the airport. The B. C. W. I. held their annual reunion at the home of Mrs. Ed MacAusland on the evening of Nov. i5th. A goose supper and games were enjoyed by the mem- bers and their partners. Mr. Joseph Leclair is busy transferring his house furnishings to Woodstock. Their many friends and neighbors regret to see them leave this vicinity but wish them much happiness in their new home. The Girl Guides from Bloom- field who attended the Welcome given to Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh were: Al- berla McAusland. Barbara Mc- Kcnna. Aletha and Lorraine Mar- tin. All report an enjoyable Vult- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Saunders and son Ronnie were visitor! in Portage on Sunday. Nov. lith- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sharbelle. Many friends of the lntter are sorry to hear of her illness and hope she will soon be in her usual good health. I oxr'oRD. Ensllnd - (OP) -, J. A. Powell. I research physicilt I- Oxford University's Clarendon lab- oratories. will leave next Febru- ary to take up 3 post-doctorate fellowship at the National Re- search Council at Ottawa. .M...MM.. rrvcamn. Inn-nd - (GP),- Engineers were ponderinl HOW 0 restore telephone lines swept by I storm from the bed of the river Eric, 75 yards across at that Will'- Finally the foreman tied the end of the line to I -ixpenn New and fired it across. Keep Reiiiilar had been sung. Refresh- Ind er 0! m-ems (and the re- s even hit no spent: - "WA 10913 and daft Toronto to , Locke Road and I I I Vicinity Mr. Matt Griffin of the Locke Road was in O'Leary on Thurs- day, Nov. 15th. Mr. Clifford Arsenault of How- Ian was in Forest View on Wed- nesday evening. Nov. 14th. Mr. and Mrs. John Arscnault of Charlottetown motored to Forest View on Sunday. Nov. lath. -Mrs.. Margaret Arsenault of Forest View spent Sunday. Nov. 11 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Leo Arsenault, I-Iowlan. Mr. and Mrs. Trueman Harris of the Locke Road were in 0'Leary on Wednesday. Nov. iith. Mr. Dave Griffin of the Locke Road was in O'Lcary on Thurs- cay. Nov. 15th. Mr. Reggie Richard of Duvar was in Forest View on Wednes- day afternoon, Nov. idth. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant and Junior. of Forest View, went to Bloomfield on Wednesday mom- ing. Nov. 14th, and returned to their home on Thursday evening, Nov. Ilith. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault of Howlan motored to Alberton on Sunday afternoon. Nov. 11th. and spent the afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kinch. On Sunday afternoon. Nov. lith. Mr. Anthony Gallant of Piusvilie. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs Joseph L. Arsenault of Bioomiield. motored to Forest View and spent the afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent 0. Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kinch of Al- berton. and Mrs. Margaret Arsen- ault were visitors on Sunday. Nov. lath, at the home of Mr. and Mr: Leo Arsenault. Howlan. A.M. DARNLEY AND SEA VIEW S. -The regular meeting of Darn- ley and Sea View Auxiliary of the W. M. 8. met at the home of Mrs. Morley Crozier on November 12th. The leader was Mrs. Crozier for the worship. and hymn 510 "From Ocean Unto Ocean" d the meeting. several passages of scripture were read. all members taking part. followed by prayer. Another hymn closed this period. Mrs. Fulton Simmons took charge of the second chapter of Study Book entitled "Church of City Frontiers". Several of the members read portions of the chapter. Roll call. was answered by I verso containing the word "Peace" by six membe s. and the minutes of last meetihg were read and ap- proved. Correspondence consisted of I letter regarding "Buildinp Ad- vance" and collection was then token. Thank-offering envelope: were handed in and the Friend- ship secretary reported one hos- pital call. one letter. six cards. six treats. three get-well cards. ten sympathy cords. and seven calls or. homes. The following had readings on Remembrance Day: Mrs. Morley crosier. Mrs. Fulton Simmons. Mrs. Lloyd Adamo. Mrs. John C ' Mro. Harry Crooier and Mrs. A. Mccxay. I-fymn 516. "God Of our Fath- ers" and the Milan: Benediction closed the meeting. Lunch was served by the hostel assisted by the committee in chum. Next meeting to be holdgat the home of Mn.-Robert Cousins. WI'l'Ll:Y. lnllond (CPI ap-clown at a plowing tmatch figurczl the 10-year-old boy who took around piano Iriust have had a good teacher. 'l'hc boy turned out to be the son of the winner, who has been champion for tour A years First Mission At R.'C.A.F. Station Shown above are Rev. J. L. Madigan. C.Ss.R., of the Redemptorist mission of the Holy Redeemer Charlottetown and Flight Lt. Rev. J. P. 0'1-Ianiey, Roman Catholic padre 'at the R. C. Rectory, A. F. Station, Summerside. Enjoyable lodge Banquet Held Al 0'lear) On Wednesday evening. November 2lst.. the members of the 0'I.eor,v Corinthian Lodge Number l9 held a most enjoyable banquet in the O'Leary Legion Home. There were about one hundred and fifty pres- ent. including members and their wives. Mr. W. M. Errol Stetson presided as toastmaster. The following toasts were given and responded to: The King, pro- posed by the toastmaster and re- sponded to with the National An- them; the Lodge. proposed by Alton Webb and responded to by Dr I...G Dewar: the ladies. proposed to hv J. Don Campbell and responded to by Mrs. E. W. Turner. Mr. Lincoln Dewar of Charlotte- town made a few brief remarks and introduced Mr. Floyd Grisbach. national secretary Farm Radio Forum. who was the guest speaker and addressed the assembly on mat- ters appropriate to the occasion. During the evening a most on- joyable programme was presented with the following artists taking part: Quartette, composed of Messrs. Cyril Leard. Parley Hardy. Gordon Coffin. Roy Leard; Mrs. Evelyn Gay. O'Leary, Iaccompanist. S'side Y's Men's club Meeting At the regular meeting of the Summerside Y's Men's Club last evening. Art Rogers, Fred Bina- hom. John Hopkirk. and Ralph ETYIGTY. left the meeting early to Put on weekly movies at tnu h08DllBl. A new screen has been ordered to facilitate this service PF0.l9Cl. and since it requires sev- eral members to leave Ihe meet- lnss early. it was decided to have the committee try to arrange for another night for these movies. Pilot Officer Downes and Pilot Officer Dobson of the R. A. F. were guests of the Y's Men 5:, their meeting. Rev. W. A. H”. per was welcomed as a new mem- her with induction to follow late; Mr. plal'EnCe Mercer reporter) on a Jami ladies' night, ThUl'3da.V when the Summersirlei club will be hosts to the Char. lottetown Y's Men's Club nnd their ladies. The entertainment committee under chairman Mer. rer was enlarged to include Char- les Linkletlor. Ross MarKenzie' and John Leuty. Harry Holman reported fifty per cent or the campaign AVHS COITI remainder will mg day. Keith Dibble spoke on the 1,100,, T. B. seal pleted and the in on Satur-l Mrs. Robert Woodsidel; Max Cam- 8r.0n. Elmsdaie; Raylord Locke. 0L1-ary; Ban and John Webb i Carleton, Lot 6: Wilmot Read. Coleman; with J. Don Campbell as song leader assisted by Mr. Ralph Adams. A hearty sing song was held into which all present entered with much gusto the Knutsford Wom- Father Madigan is at present conducting the first mission ever to be held at that R.C.A.F. Station. Father O'Hanlcy is well known on Prince Edward Island. having taught at St. Dunstan's University for a number of years and curate at St. Paul's Parish, Summerside for some time.-S. IVES l Rose Valley W.l. . Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the Rose, Valley Women's Institute was heldl on November 7th at the home of Mrs. Wm. MacDonald. The vice- president presided and the meet- ing opened by repeating the Creed in unison. followed by roll call, which was responded to by six members. One visitor was also present. The minutes of the last. regular and annual meetings were read and approved and the school com- mittee gave their report. The following officers were then elected for the coming year: President, Mrs. James Cousins: vice-president, Mrs. Jas. MacIn- tosh; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Er- iand Cousins; directors, Mrs. Heli- ry Chowan. Mrs. J. W. MacKen- zie. and Mrs. Wm. MacDonald: auditors. Mrs. J. W. M:icKenzie and Mrs. Henry Chowan; Red Cross Convener, Mrs. James Mac- Intosh. The secretaryis report was read and adopted. A "thank you” note was received from one of the members, also from the Sunset Lodge, and a. receipt for the Can- cer Collection. An appeal for workers for the Red Cross was read and new work ordered. The first lesson on ”In- terlor Decorating" was read. Mrs. James Cousins invited the members to her home for the De- cember meeting, with roll call to be answered by an exchange of Christmas gifts. Mrs. J. W. Mac- Kenzie and Mrs. Henry Chowan to have charge of the program. Collection was taken and am- ounted to 30:. An interesting flower contest was put on by Mrs. Macintosh, and won by Mrs. Mac- Kenzie. The meeting adjourned and a delicious lunch was then served by the hostess. Westinoreland W.l. Annual Meeting The annual meeting of West- morcland Women's Institute was held on November ml: at the homc of Mrs. Hal Ragerson. One visitor was present and twelve members answered the roll call by paying dues. Minutes of the last annual and regular meeting were read and approved. and it was decided to purchase the articles needed for the school. New committees were appointed as follows: sick: Mrs. Robert Maylirw and Mrs. Roy Orossman. School: Mrs. Verncr Moore. Educational: Mrs. Ed. Trowsdalc and Mrs. Hal Oakes. Social: Elia Crossman and Mrs. Chas. Mai-Kenzie. Lunch: Mrs. Art sherren. Mrs. Ed Trowadsle and Mrs. Hal Oakes. Mrs. Hebcr Canncid then invit- ed the members for the Dcccmbe. meeting. A bill was received and ordered paid for the dental work done for Grade Mrs. Charles Macxenzic then took charge of the election of of- floors. which resulted as follows: President. Mrs. Eldon Lcard: vice-pruidcnt, Mrs. Verncr Moore: see.-tressurcr, Mrs. James Moore: auditors. Mrs. Hal cakes and Mrs. Id Trowsdalc; directors. Mrs. Hal Rogeroon. Mrs. Roy Crossman and Mrs. Bert. Trowsdale. It was moved and seconded to have an exchange of Christmas gifts at the next meeting. value of article to be thirty cents. Correspondence was read and discussed and Christmas cards were sold and one blanket given to the retiring secretary in appre- ciation of her services for the put two years. Two other blankets were auctioned, after which meet- en's Institute prepared the ban- quet and served. A Mr. Alton Wood moved a vote of thanks to the speaker and to all those whose efforts had been responsible for a most enjoyalilel evening. The pianist of the evening was Mrs. Ban Webb. - S Malpeque W. I Annual Meeting -The annual meeting of Mai- peque Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. G. W. Ram- say on Wednesday, November 14. Sixteen members answered the roll call by paying membership fees, and minutes of the last regu- lar and annual meetings were read by the secretary. Treasurer then gave her report. showing that the Institute had a very successful year nnancinlly, with 3576.13 raised for the year. Mrs. Charles Lockhart was then appointed to take the cliair for the election of officers with the following results: President. Mrs. Kenneth Owen: vice-president. Mrs. John McNutt; secretary. Mrs. Herbie Stewart: treasurer. Mrs. Claude Barrett. Auditors. Mrs. hank McNutt and Mrs. Preston Green: Blue Cross, Mrs. Charles Lockhart. School committee reported new blinds were purchased for school. and the sick committee reported get-well cards had been sent to sick. and fruit to sick in hospital. New school committee for next two months will be Mrs. Frank Beairsto and Mrs. Earl Taylor: school committee, Mrs. Keith Donald and Mrs-. Russell Craig. The retiring president. Mrs. John McNutt, gave a summary of the year's work. thanking all for their help in making the year so sue- ccssful, and wishing the new pre- sident every success. A hearty vote of thanks was tendered all the re- tiring officers for their splendid work the two years they were in office. It was decided to pack a box to send to one of the boys who is in Korea, and each member was ask- cd to donate something for the box. Mrs. Gerald Lockhart and Mrs. Earl Taylor offered to pack the box. Mrs. Frank Beairsto invited the Institute for the December meet- ing, roll call to be answered with a gift for s, child in the Orphan- age. Program and lunch commit- tee are: Mrs, G. W. Ramsay. Mrs. R Craig. and Mrs. D, Mccvougan. A delicious lunch was served by the committee in charge. Mrs. F. Beairsto, Mrs. F. McNutt. and Mrs Claude Barrett. , STERLING W. I. Mrs. H. S. MacEwen entertained the members of sterling Women's Institute at her home for their November meeting. The president. Mrs. Elmer Fyfc presided. and the meeting opened by singing "0 Canada". followed by the Creed in unison. There were nineteen mem- bers and three visitors present. The roll call was answered by paying fees and the minutes of the last. annual. regulnr and spe- cial meetings wcre read and ap- proved. Thc president gave her report. thanking the members for their co-operation and outlining the ac- tivities of the past year. The Ice- retary treasurer reported a bal- ance of 3242.78 from the previous year. Receipts for the year were 5428.02. and expenditures 3485.10. Mrs. Fletcher gave a splendid report on the work done in the; canteen. The visiting committee reported four visits made and treats taken: also flowers sent. to a sick member in hospital. The school committee reported having visited the school. . A charter member thanked the members for a bouquet of cama- tiom received on her golden wed- ding anniversary. and two other members extended thanks for treats. It was moved that in View of donors clinic on December 5m and urged all members of the niub to bear ih;s date in mind. b The meellng W85 presided nverl 3' Ha raid Rodd. l &.i . ..-... Fredericton and VI I I Icinify Miss Eleanor Weeks, student at Prince of Wales College, was it visitor to her home in Frederic- ton on Tuesday. Nov. zmn, Miss Ina Patterson, North Wilt- shirc. is visiting relatives in Fred- crlcton. Mrs. I-Iehor Week: is visiting lV:;lv:,h Nglrbr d(EjIU1gvIhtPI'GaI;d son.in. . . an rs. A . Breadalbnne. or on mph)- Mr. and Mrs. Aldin Buchanan and Vlittle daughter Sandra, left on Wednesday morning, Nov, 215;, for Boston. Mass. l Miss Doris Nicholson, Summer-, SW9, Silent a recent week-end all her home in Breadalbane. Mr. Denzil MacLure, of the Royal Canadian Navy. spent a few days visiting his sister, Mrs. William Hill, recently. Miss Sadie Buchanan, Bread.-ii. bane. was a visitor to Frederic- ton nn I'V(-dnesday. Nov, 14th, um guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weeks. Mr. Simon Biondon. Glen Val- ley. was a visitor to Fredericton on Thursday. November 15th. Mrs. Jamrir Murray entertained the members of the Pleasant Val- ley Ladies” Aid of her home on Monday evening. Nriv. lflth. Miss Mildred O'Brien. Toronto. Ontario. recently visited relatives in Fredericton. ..M. A number of young people from Fredericton and vicinity were con- tesinnts in the Shur-Gain Am- ateur Cavalcade which was held in South Rustlco hall on Thurs- day evening. Nov. 15th. All who were present enjoyed a splendid evening. The Fredericton "Money Mak- ers" Junior Red Cross met in the so-hoolroom on Thursday afternoon, Nov. 15th. The president, Vernon Weeks. presided. After the busi- H65! verlarl a programme of con- tc-sts and games was held. Meet- ing closed hy singing the Na- tional Anthem. -Z. and discussed and Mrs. Lorne MaeEwen was appointed to deliver the first lesson in home nursing at the next meeting. It was de- cided to send to the Red Cross for a small amount of sewing and knitting. Fifteen members subscribed to the Institute News and bills were presented and on motion paid. It was also moved to buy four dozen chairs for the upper room in the school. It was then agreed to buy a Santa Claus costume. Mrs. Ray Douglas invited the members for the next meeting when Mrs. D. B. Reid and Mrs. Wallace MacKay will prepare pro- gram and the following will pre- pare lunch: Mrs. Cranford Mac- Kay. Mrs. Ray Douglas. Mrs Malone. Mrs. Fletcher. and Mrs. Alban Bolgcr. Collection was 32.10. Mrs. McGuigan entertained with a contest which was won by Mrs. H S. MacEn.-on and Mrs. Kenneth MacKa,v. and the meeting closed with "The King". after which lunch was served by the hostess nextf that : the induction service. Rev. Geoi-gel ,Springfielii W.l. New lMinisier Inducted Al Summerside Last evening Rev. C. D. Math- cson was inducted into the pa- toral charge of Trinity United, Church. Summerside. Rev. Kenneth Campbell of. North Bedeque presided over Lnei meeting. The scripture lesson in Peter 5, and st. John '41. was read by Rev. 5. H. Haslam of Mar- H3318. after which prayer was of- 'lCl”Ed by Rev. L. M. Murray, of ' Kensingion. Rev. W. G. DlCk.SCn of Otbearyi presented the charge to the min- ister and to the congregation. and. a(1'VA51'.'d the congiegatlon 'inakei la friend of your minister in! l-l'0l-ble. sorrow and adversity," In . closing he said. "May God bless iyou both in your work together ,in advancing I-its kingdom hero in ; Suinmerside." Mr. L. 3. Allen. clerk of the SE:S.0n, presented. Rev. C. D. Matheson for induction and Rev. ,Kenneth Campbell presided over Ayers, Summeraicie. and Rev. A.' R. Wallace of Al-berion were also, present and extended the right; hand of fellowship. -Miss Mary Geld-art, church or- cemion vwas held in Epworth Hall with Mr. L. R. Allen as chairman. After singing "on- ward Christian Soldiers", Rev. George Ayers offered prayer, Dr, Henry Moyse then welcom-i ed Rev. c. D. and Mrs. Mathcson.' and their children. Mary. andi NEW In reply. after expressing 7113 llhanks. the minister hoped the congregation would be .3 happy in meeting him as he was in meeting them. A social period followed when refreshments were served by the members of the Ladies social Club and the W. A. 4. Annual Meeting The thirty-eighth annual meet. ing of Springfield W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. George Hic- kox Wilh the president Mrs. George Dunning presiding. Meeting opened with Ode and Creed i'epea.t.ed in unison. Four- teen members answered the roll call and the minutes of the ins: annual and regular meeting were read and approved. 7 The following annual reports were received. Treasurer": receipts 211-32 expenditure m.s4 balance 364.78. Sick committee reported sending 2'? cards during year. Red Cross committee it-ported 4 prs. stockings, 2 pro. overalls, 6 dresses. 4 prs. sleeper; nnd two sweaters passed in during year. Election of officer: was then held and the following were ap- pointed: President - Mrs. George Dunning Ire-elected): Vice President Mrs. Reginald Haslam, (re-olect- ed); Secretary - Mrs. Keith May-nc. Treasurer - Mrs. John Hickox (re-electedl: Press Secretary Mrs. Crawford Sinclair Directors Mrs. Norris Sinclair, Mrs. Ernest- Haslam. Mrs. Joseph Matheson; Auditors. Mrs, Robert Howard. Mrs. William I-Iisslarri. , Sick committee: Mrs. Andrew Hughes, Mrs. Arthur Haslam, Miss Emily Howard. Red Cross: Mrs. George Hickox. Miss Joyce Hsslamt: December meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Regincid Hasiam with roll call to be on- svvered vritli a gift. to be sent to crippled children. School commititec: Mrs. Craw- ford Sinelirir. Lunch: Mrs. Keith! Mayne. Mrs. Clarence Haslam sand; Mrs. William Haslam. Programme: Mrs. Arthur Haslsm and Mrs.: Clarnnre I-iaslam. I A flower contest put on by Mrs. Joseph Matheson was won by Miss Emily Howard and Mrs. Reginald Hasiam. Mrs. John Hickox was asked to write the National Film Board a-l bout films to be shown in hall at a later date. Each member to make three pounds of candy. The sum of twenty dollars was voted to provide gifts and treats for school children at Christmas. Meeting was brought. to a close, by singing the National Anthcmi and Lunch was served by hostess and committee in charge. TEACHERS MEI-IT IN BIIEADALBANE and committee in charge. CAMBRIDGE. Engiand-(CP)- A school history lesson insplredl young Kenneth Fraser to start digging in his father's garden for, idrien treasure. He dug up a skeleton believed 800 years old. :7 UONDON - iCPi .. zoo offic- iols received reports of ”ponguins" being sighted along the coasts. They are really British guillemots. a species of gull. and keepers are keeping the two types together so people may compare them. KINE EIILE the fact that the majority of the members would not benefit, no part be taken In the library pro- ject. It was also moved that all present officers be re-elected. ing adjpyrncd,afollowed by social bout The correspondence woo rend COFI-'17 Ii.- l: ,r I Hurli- A teat-hers' study Group was held on Nov. lath in Breadslbsne Village School with the following teachers present: R. T. Higgins. Breadalbane Village: Catherine Buchanan, Breadalbano R u r cl; Jurretis Murray. Rose Valley: Helen wall. North Granville; C. Maclscod, South Granville. and Mrs. E. Todd. Btanchcl. supervisor C. B. Jelly presided and Mr. RT. Higgins was appoint- ed secretary. The topic under discussion was 'Curriculum Problems and Their Implications". The following eco- nomic-and social trends that are again seen insociety which have implications for a chsnging type of education were also discussed: I. "store of human knowledge is growing larger and faster each year"; 2. "Shift from I national to on international outlook"; I. "The fact that people are becom- ing more health-conscious": 4. "Urban and Rural Population" '3. "Financial succeitii and oocial-cul- tural prom-.ss'; 0. "The needs of children from I p2svaioal.oInotion- Princess Margaret causes Exitoinsnt in Fashion center PARJJS. Nov. 3 - (AP)--Prim ecu Margaret spent two hours to- day appraising the creations of Paris fashion designer Christian Dior. The 21-year-old Princess caus- ed great excitement when she arrived. accompanied by her lady- in-waiting. Lad-y. Jean Rankin. G:ggling niidlneties. the young Paris seamstrcsses. leaned out of i windows and lined the stairways. "We're all so excited." breath- ed Dior. as he climbed the steps witih his royal guest. Margaret. who was the belle of last night's British I-lartford Hos- pital charity ball. looked fresh and in high spirits. She was dressed in it burgundy red velvet. dress and matching hat and carried I ruby and diamond clip on one lapel. She wore a double strand of pearls around her neck. Margaret"; keencst interest was displayed in the evening gowns. She wore one of Dior's organza models, wh'.cli she bought for her 21st birthday. to last night": ball. The Prin cess was driven to- i l ganisl. accompanied the chair I night V-0 Cllilnlilly. 35 miles from who led the congregamon in 1 here. to dine with Sir Alfred Duff lhymns of praise, This meeting Cooper. former ambassador to was concluded with the benedic- I F”Me' and Lu” Dian” tiirin pronounced by the newly in- W:-' ducted minister. al. social. intellectual. aesthetic, Following the induction a nu. and spiritual standpoint are re- la ted”. The primary aims for education were also pointed out. J” VIADI Mill IIO. S'r.ANrIai.n's Underwear is soft and warm even on win- ter's coldest days. It doesn't creep up or bind and ifs ahrinkproof! Stanfii-,ld's Un- dcrwcar is made from speci- ally processed wool. and oorreclly tailored for snug comfort. Leading stores carry Stanticld's Red Label-and Blue Label- the some qunlity. but of heavier weight. 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