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FOII FOHII GENERATIONS THE FRANK HENNESSEY FIINEHAL HOME MIGHAEL HEHHESSEY Manager. TH NRAI. GUARDIAN This column is reserved for news oi local interest. but advertilnl 0! a ueway natura may be inserted at Live cents a word strictly pay- able in advance. y - CRASWELL for Photographs. COOKS for Christmas Photo- ; graphs. I rnoansssrva CONSEIVAr- TIVE Committee Rooms, Legion Building (Clover Club), Street. Phone 263. OUTSTANDING value in radios ~Just a few lelt—Capitol Electric Grafton ; next door to Prince ' Edward 9!] Theatre. - g; ST. JOHNS Presbyterian Church. Belfast. Blmday, November 30th. Services at 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. conducted by Rev. R. S. Quigley. BRADALBANE Pastoral Charge. Services Sunday. November 30th. Pleasant Valley 11 A. M. Rose Val‘ lcy S P. M. Bradalbane 7.30 P. M. W. B. MlacPhall, Minister. '\. CT CHILDREN will be admitted to our toy department only when ac- companled by adults. Miller Brothers Ltd. CENTRAL PARISH. - Sunday. November 30th. Canoe Cove 11 AM. S. S. l0 A. M. Nine Mile Creek 3 P. M, Clyde River 7 P. M. Rev. T. W. Goodwill, Minister. A RECENT ARRIVAL at Hol- man's. Charlottetown Furniture Department, is a lovely Henry lierbcrt Plano by Mason d; Rlsch, in mahogany with bench to match. . Holmsns, Charlottetown. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. _ Sol-vies on Sunday. November 30th. will be as follows: Wood Islands 11.00 A. M. Caledonia 3.00 M. Murray Harbour 7.30 RM. The evening service will be the W. M. S. ‘Thank-offering service with ‘Brooklyn Trio in attendance. Rev. T. A. A. Duke, Minister. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. — Brookfleld Charge. Services next Lord's day as follows: Brooklield ll A. M. Hunter River 3 P. M. Glasgow Road 7.30 P. M. There will be a special Orange ser- vice at Ilartsville at 3 P. M. at which time Rev. S. J. Davies of Milton will be the guest speaker. Brookfleld S. S. 10 A. M. Hartsville S. S. 2 P. M. Prayer Meeting at Hartsvi-lle Friday evening 8 P. M. Donald Nicholson, Minister, 5%»? ism/t.“ “.Y~é$€ \ BREADALBANE-A special Or- ange service was held recently in the United Church under the aus- pices of the L.O.L. and L.O_B..\. Members of the Orange Order were present from Bedeque, Cra- pnud, Charlottetown. MlltonJiarts- ville, and Rose Valley. The ser- vice was conducted by Rev. Bro. W. B. MacPhall. assisted by Rev. Bro. J. R. Skinner, Grand Master, and. Rev. Bro. S..l. Davies, Grand Chaplain. Sister Woodside presid- ed at the organ. The members of the Order paraded from the Or- ange Hall to the church in s body. nlarshallcd by Blo. H. Burgoyne. Grand Lodge members oi’ the L. O.13.A. present were Sister Jessie Larter, Grand Mistress. and Sis- ter Jessie Best, Grand Sec‘y. luv. Bro. Skinner offered prayer and a very inspiring sermon taken from Acts 20.9 was delivered by Rev. Bro. S. J. Davies, Milton. A solo, "Open the Gates of the Temple" by Mr. Roscoe Walker of Kensing- ion was much appreciated by all. A large congregation was present and a generous offering was re- ceived, which was donated to the Protestant Orphanage. The thanks of the Orange Association are extended to all who helped make the service such a success. ST. PAUL'S A.Y.P.A.—_"Open House" was held at the regular meeting in the Parish Hall on Wednesday, November 26th, with Rev. S. J. Davies. rector of St. John's Church, Milton, and mem- bers oi’ Milton A.Y.P.A. as guests. A cordial welcome was also ex- telzded Rev. Andrew Pitcairn and his brother. Mr. “Scottie" Pit- cairn, as well as members of St. Paul's Choir, and Mr. Paul Cud- more of tho National Film Board. Following the opening prayer-and singing of The Church's One Foundation, Mr. Davies spoke ldflPfly on "Fellowship." an ad- dress containing much food for serious thought, as well as the touch of humor that has made Mr. Davies a special favourite a! AY. groups. Then followed a pro- gram of five interesting films; flee first two of these were cleverly inninlaicd "Community Sing ISOHQS." the third a most unusual, nnd fascinating film depicting the life and-death struggle of the _lnany creatures existing in the sands of n Central Asia desert. ,This was followed by a hilarious comedy dealing with the dangers of the simple sneeze. and finally. a beautiful loe Cspades film was presented through kind donation of Mr. Wallace Scantlebury. The serving of refreshments was fol- lowed by the singing of Auld Lang sync. Benediction by Rev. J. T. lbbott brought the evening to a close. NEW MODERN‘ WAY KEEPS BABY'S SKIN luau anvil awn ms an aaa nan alumna amen; la lnodarsl Use Catlelrl IOGICIOII Litfltléir“ ncllRn (vii reported twelve meetings held during the year with an enroll- Iment ' members and bums dictum: "You have to see ended by the nets." long tlrna but aha finally got an inspiration - dental floss which slle glued to the painting. SEIVICE on Sunday. November 30th. at Cross Roads 11 A. M. Alex- andra 730 P. M. Rev. Sterling Steakhouse. Minister. POWNAL CHARGE. ..- The Uni- ted Church of Canada. Rev. E. R. Meavlcar. Mini-liar. Worship sar- vioea. Sunday, November 80th. 230 P. M. Mlllvlew. 7.00 P. M. Pownel. WINSLOE UNITED CIUBCH PASTOBAL CHARGE. - Dr. Mao- Kensla will conduct services as fol- lows on Sunday. November 80th. 1i. A. M. Highflald. t P. M. Prince- tnwn load. 7.30 P. M. South Win- aloe. CHURCH 0!‘ SCOTLAND. .- Servlces Lord's Day, November 730th. 1967. Peter's Road (School Building) 10.80 A. M. Brooklyn 3.00 P. M. Murray Rive-r 7.30 P. M. Sab- bath School at Murray River 2.00 P. M. YORK — MABSBFIILD United Church of Canada. Order of ser- vices for Sunday. November 30th. Central. 11 A. M. Pleasant Grove, 3 P. M. York 7.30 P. M. Sunday Schcils at the usual hours. Rev. J. H. MacCalIlmi. Minister. OAVENDISH UNITED PABTOI- AL CHARGE. - Cavendish Divine Service 11 A. M. New Glasgow 7.30 P. M. Cavendish Y. P. U. an Friday. evening at 8 P. M. at the home of Miss Jennie Moore. "I was glad when thg said unto me. let us go up into e House of the Lord." George Goush. Minister. CORNWALL PASTORAL CHARGE, .... United Clmrah of Canada. Services Sunday, Neverm- ber 30th. New Dominion 11 A. M. Kingston 7.30 P. M. Cornwall Young People's Society will take charge of services. Cornwall 7.30. Church School at the usual hour. Rev. M. K. Charrnan. Minister, FUNERAL WEDNESDAY - The funeral of Mir. John R. Weather- ibie, Hermitage, was held from his late residence Wednesday. Nov. 28 at 2 p.m.. with services In the home, and was largely attended. Services at the house and grave were conducted by Rev. A.s. weir. Vernon. Pallbearers were as fal- lows: W. MacVal-ish, Edmund Duf- fy, Hiram Lane. Guy Horton, Aen- terment in Pownal United Church cemetery. \ Personals The many friends of Mrs. W.D. Bherren, nee Florence Strickland, 14 Spring Park Road, are delight- ed to see her home again much improved in health after having spent the past seven months in Polio Clinic. Provincial Senator- tum. Mrs. Artemas Betts, Cumberland, has returned home after spending an enjoyable four months in Van- couver, 3.0. with her daughter Ruth. She also visited her brother Robert at Nelson. B. (7.. whom she hadn't seen for 39 years, and re- latives in Seattle, U.S. A. ST. RAPHAEL WJ. —'Ile annual meeting of the st. Raphael Women's Institute was hcld at the home of Mrs. Augustus Richlch on Tuesday Nov. 11tll. Meeting opened in the usual man- ner and roll call was answered‘ by twelve members. Minutes oi last regular meeting were read and approved. Committee reports fol- lowed and the same committee were appointed for the school and visiting the sick. an average attendance of ten. To- tal reclpts for the year, $186.90; expenditures $146.50 leaving a balance on hand of 840.40. The following officers were re- elected: President, Mrs. Taussaint Gallant; vice-president, Mrs. Ed- mond Gaudet; secretary- treas- urer, Mrs. Ben V. Assenault: dir- actors. Mire. Donat A. Arsenault and Mrs. Henry S. Gallant; aud- itors, Mrs. Donat M. Arsenault and Mrs. Hercules Arsenault. It was decided that the Decem- ber meeting be héld at the homo of Mrs. Philip V. Arsenault when each member will donate a patch work block for a quilt which will be made and lotteried during the winter, also each member is to bring s few articles for a grab bag. Meeting adjourned and a delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Richard and Miss Rita Polrler. Three new members were i!- mlttad in our branch. PAINT FIONA! AWAY SAY! WOMAN ARTIST VANCOUVER, Nov 2a __- (o?) - Dorothy Henzell Willis, mem- ber of the new Canadian school known as "the Calgary group" has attracted considerable attention with her art at the University of British Columbia. This year she is giving weekly classes to adults in a workers‘ ed- ucation clasa and to pro-school children at Acadia Camp where her trailer is parked. The camp la made up of a group of former army huts on the university grounds. - The intense. pipe-smoking Dor- othy. who has taught- creative art to pupils ranging in age from two to ‘I8. tries to follow Gertrude more than you see." One ‘of har startling canvases illustrates a 13th century Arabic stanza: "When the bird of sleep triad to meet in my eyes he saw my eyelashes and was startled, fright- ‘liha eyelash puulad har for a Sand, sawdust. wool and leather eas Curran and Daniel Myers. In- ‘ The secretary I qpgflfll PATEITIDI Christmas Begins ai: Home Choose gifts of fine furniture for your loved onles, for your home and for your \ a friends. ' SNYDER’S, Sandman Chairs with stool, and DELUXE LA-Z-BOY Chairs.with spring filled Ottomanmake a delightful gift for old and young alike. 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Inl- land - (G) - During the Oct- ober drought the natural flcw o! the Thames through s. point hers tlavral] been called into use at averaged . .000 deilU. win-i various times by this ingenious Pl"! Wm‘ "it "It!!!" ‘mil nu“ ' average ol . In Memorials Ill hvlna manor! oar dear andther MES. BENJAMIN C. DOUGLAS Who departed this Ilfe Novem- ber twenty-filth. nineteen hundred and twenty. Inserted by the faaally. can be painted awayJ! painted constructed out W0 OOEEI STREET NEAT . MARKET IIIIII’! OiII. HOD. MIATI. "Ill III VIGITAILI! III- llnlverslty Of nusennnsl YOlI OAN STILL l OELEOEiT YOIIH WIFE ' BY GIIING HER A GEOAH OHEST (WHAT GREATER SURPRISE GAH YOII GIVE HEII NOW!) YOUNG MEN! EVERY ellll, om on vouno. HOPES FOR A HOPE GIZZJT TliiS YEAR. relaxing chairs. (24 such chairs with stools were purchased for Christmas - \ Pleas I84 IIITEIIGOLLEGIIITE mm Saint Dunstan’: v l At ouesn soum vs New Bllrnswlok SCHOOL AUOITQIIIIM. 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