Free/’rown Boy KilIe_d In Tractor Mishap Saturday!‘ Arthur Wilton Gardiner, 15- ...,Id sun of Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner of Freetown a\ or icsult of being crushed U“ ... an overturned tra tor . he luti bccn driiing on the .4}, The Gardiner buy, along ‘H it ,, cnnipanioii. Gerald i)avid L...;.r, had apparently started JI in‘ a drive with the tractor and ill turning on to the highway tr...“ a clay road the vehicle ,t.,ti.lt-ii anti ovcrturncd. pinning my li.'ll’(llilL‘l' liuy betieaili iii; mnipanion escaped Sons Of Temperance Elect Officers Of Grand Division The annual session of the Grant! Dnision of the Sons of '['eni]rt'I'iln(‘9 of P. E. I was held ill lhc (‘ape Wolfe.Hall with I pJI)llt’ meeting in the evening. -nus uas the 109th session since the Oitler was organized on P.E. ‘ Rev 1 Thc afternoon session opened mm llw following officers on duty itcv. W. H. Forsythe, t;i-ui-ti Worthy Porthy; Irma t; Sttunrt, Grand Worthy As- sociate; Norma Maclsaac, Grand scribe. I-‘rank Jardine, Grand Tl'PR.\lll'(‘l'§ Balfour Read, Grand tuintizitittir; Colin Waugh. Grand Raeford Locke. Past. (il‘.tllti Worthy Patriarch. In the . t with {bruises and cuts and was hospitalized. The fatality occurred near the Stewart Burns Corner. Freetown nil and was discovered by his uncle to the scene and a coroner‘: jury In-law, Mrs. Sterling Dyment, ‘and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney ernpaneued. The jury viewed m. and was apparently in ood Baglole, who were driving along remains and were adjourned to‘l‘“l”‘ 3‘ "V" “m9 the highway. His parents were in the call of the coroner. Members C°r°"“' D“ W 5‘ C3”38I“'“~ Summerslde at um fun; we"; Jo” 3“, Train“ on being summoned to the tforetnan.: Vincent Gerald Carr “'5” "°"d‘-W“-‘d 3 °°“’“‘”"‘ The victim was removed from beneath the vehicle and taken to the home of Stewart Burns nearby ‘where he died within a me. lie is survived by one sister. Aged lady Found Dead At Northam Mrs. Watson Dynient. aged about Bl years, who lived alone Carla. at home. was found dead R. C. M. P. from‘ the Summer- dde Detachment and Coroner Dr. W. E. Callaghan were summoned . last seen previous day by her daughter- Emerald: Windson s. Campbell: St. Eleanors: Lloyd Eric $eves. Elmer E. Stetson, Henry illiam Reeves and James Stewart Burns ' .. .~.....,..... J Kensington . was due to natural causes. ' Chaplain, George Shaw, Cape Wolfe; Grand Conductor, Balfour Read, Summerslde; Grand Sen- tinel. Clydeburnc Locke, Locke Road: Young Peoples Work, Ei- Central carried out for the evening meet- ing: Reading. George Shaw; Solo. Mrs. Hardy: Report of Re- solutions Committee; Remarks. . W. H. Forsythe; Address, Rev. Heber Hardy; Rae- ford Locke; Report of Temper- ance Federation, Colin Waugh; Twenty Questions; Benedictions: :1 oz < the Grand Sentinel Ki'llllt‘Ill liuestis, Allie MRCNGIII: a<'tcr‘I in his stead. ('ti\i\ilTTEES ‘ The following sesslonal com-, nl"It‘t‘\' were appointed: Crcdcn-' h.il- Rncford Locke and Frankl -. Iicturns—AIIie Maclileill and Colin Waugh: Courtesy and IIt‘\tiIllIlflllS- —Eilecn Hogg, M. For- 5\l.’:t‘ and Colin Waugh. l‘:..t (‘li.'iplaln, after reading, .l.ltl.‘t'< chap. 7. gave an address‘ on il'llll\|flLl con through-~ out Illllily (‘Oil . 1 and the resultant from. The G. W. P. in his report pne- dItIl‘tl that tbe'day would come \\lil‘ll the Sons of Temperance‘ litllllll be in a much, more flour- lxlilllfl rolc titan at the present Will!‘ Frank Jardine in reporting for the ticlcgation that attended the annual sessions of the National lll\‘i~lUfl in Salem. Mass. in July. .\t'liII that the National Division is a \'f‘l‘_\‘ sound financial condition illlll mupiiaslzed the need for the aucii t.-tncc of Island members at the \'.1tional Division sessions. He also noted the very strong E(<llll\ in division membership In \t“«‘ltIllllt'IIZlll(l and in some of the" .\i\llII‘t'l'll States. (ll"l-’I("I'IRS iiIlIt‘t‘l'\ for 1958 arc as low: t;rand Worthy Patriarch, I-‘rank Jardine, Wilmot Valley; Graiid Worthy Associate. Norm! .'\lai I\.’l.'lf‘. West Point; Grand .\t‘l'lI\t' Rm-ford Locke, Locke ltnati til’.‘lIlfI Trcasurcr, Allie \I.li\t‘lII. West Cape; Grandl wesrehfi GUARDIAN CHRISTMAS CARDS. A com-. nlcte range of cards. Gourliesl IIf‘.\Rll Drug Store. l LAST CARD PARTY tonight at l\(‘rl.\lll.‘l0n Legion Home until af- lcr the New Year. WE REQUIRE large quantity of heavy chicken and capon Dec. is to Dec. 19 Inclusive. Waddclli Br~<. Crapaud. (‘I.0(‘l\'S Travel alarm clocks. Sure to please. Only $5.95 Gour-f lies Rcxall Drug Store. A.\' IDFAI. Gift for him. An t‘I(‘(‘ITIt' .~ha\'(‘r. Sunbeam. golden illlflf‘ Shavcmastcr. Gourlies Rex- all Drug Store. CHRISTMAS PARTY for Vet- crans Children, up to 12 years. 'l'ticstI;iy, Dec. 17. 4 to 6 p. m. at the l.ci_:ion Home, Kcnsington. Al.BF.RTON HIGH— The reg- ular S\lIO0l party was held at the High School last Friday evening with ii large group of students in attendance. The evening was spcnt in dancing to recorded mu- I‘ . dents of High received several ;nlririu;iti\c and instructive films. _rI"‘~‘P tlcnlt with the rotation of he t-artli about the sun. the in- itistrmi resolution and the man. ufarttire of tea. They were shown itrirthc High School’s new projec- _iProfessH>:aIEards ‘Chartered _ Accountants I r. ixiitlfirickey a 01" Canadian Rank of Commerce u filing:-rslde. P.E.I. Pbonq X INSURANCE R. Ellis I Son Limited _‘ ‘lire — Auto — Casualty ‘-‘lflvtnier St. Snmmtalde Optometrist E. E. Parkman Opt. 0.. RD. PHONE 3287 OPPOSITE GUARDIAN OITICI sflmtr Si. surnrnerdth B._F. llnater, lit). Svmmmtae. i>.s.i. Phone to 5Mil.LMAN'8 sun.on«o L C. . PHONI X -ful in attendance at their meet- in fol- “ M. Dunn. Robert Profit. Elmore RESOULTIONS I. Resolved that this Grand Division of the Sons of Te perance of P. E. I. meeting in annual session at Cape Wolfe place itself on record being oppossed to the serving of liquor on airplanes and the invasion of ottr homes by T. V.. radio and all other liqttor advertising. 2. Resolved that this Grand Di- vision place great stress on the importance of an educational pro- gram on the drink evil among our ptiblic and high school public and high school pupils in the form of temperance essays and the circulation of factual literature. 3. Resolved that this rand Division express its sincere ap- preciation of the courageous stand taken by our new Prime Minister of Canada the Hon. John Diefenbaker. as a total abstainer. toasting Her Majesty the Queen of the British Empire with milk. 4. Resolved that this Grand Division give its wholehearted support to the appointing of a Satisfactory Field Secretary for Temperance work in this prie- < - S e. 5. Resolved that this Grand Division urge all members subordinate members to be faith- G. Resolved that this Grand Division extend our sincere ap- preciation and thanks to Star of Hope Division for their kind hospitality and delicious supper. S’side P.Y.P.S. Hold Meeting The regular weekly meeting of th Summerslde Presbyterian Il1‘y?lf:*l)$..JIi;i'.Cl.upl.h' R” C‘ J‘ 5' Elects Officers elected; membership. Elmore I-99l°n Branch \ are: (re-elected)‘ John C. Matthews. George Dun- At the annual meeting of the. bar, R. M. Dunn. Herbert Lca- Kctisington Branch of the (.‘anad- vitt, Maurice Perry. . tan Legion llt’If.l on Friday night in Santa Claus will visit the Al- the Home. The following slate of berton branch Wednesday after- tiffl('t’I‘S was elected for the com—l noon from 3 lo 5. ,it year‘ It was decided that the Branch, Prt-~iticnt. D R Baker. first sponsor the New Years vice pi-csideiit. Clair .'\ia_vhcw;l dance again this year. The or- second \lL‘C pres. Dr. Russell ' ganization of a Ladies‘ Auxiliary ‘ I-‘urness: secretary. Stewart Pep- ussed and it was decid- pin; treasurer. William Blakeney; I was c ed to have two speakers address sgt.-atarnis, William Gill: him. the next regular meeting on the president, Capt Mncl)onuld; chaplain. Rev. L.l). Bartlett. subject. President Members of the new executive» arc: Roland Pnyntcr. Allison Mac- Lend, Gene Cranc. Irving Jay, George Brandcr. I-‘rank Baglole. inquiry and decided that death. ~ Borden Legion Is Re-elected The election of officers of the Burden branch of thegcanadiani Legion was held on Friday night i with the results as follows‘ I cial rcport wliich indicated that thc brzincli was making very salts-I The retiring president. Roland Payntcr, PH"-‘il(‘lt"(I and the finan-I factory progress was given by! Comrade Erwin Jay. The retiring president thanked the officers and commi tees for lIl(‘ll' co-operation during the past President. Wilbur Mlmarl "5 ‘year and a vote of thanks was ten- elected > ; first Art Craig; second vice ‘president rJ_ MacKmm,n_ for his Donald MacDonald; 886 3' W935» lwork while in office. David MacLeod ire-elected i ; sgt-at-arms. Glorice Gallant ire-‘ electedl; Padre. Rev. R. Mac~ t Donald trelectedl; SGFVICF 0".’ ficer, Emery Richard W9‘. elected). i The executive officers electedl were as fol ows: Smi Cheverie. D. Cameron, Dar— . the members present and the meetin 0 ed with one min- len comra es. Standing committees gave their reports for the month of Nov- ember and the business on hand was dealt with I be audited by a chartered ac- countant in future at the end of each year. ‘ P,ast presidents Jack Mclsaac and Emery Richard were . pointed as trustees of the Home ‘ for the coming year. i It was decided to donate the‘ sum of $50.00 to a family in the. Borden territory which had suf-‘ fered the loss of their home in a , recent fire. I After the meeting adjourned the members were host to the Ladies Auxiliary when a dcllght- {- ful lunch of fish and chips were served. i ng Peoples Society was held in the church parlor on Wednes- day. December llth, with the vice - president. Kaye Campbell in the chair. Meeting opened by worship led by Edgar Moose and Annetta Corbitt. A short business meeting fol- lowed. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. Roi call was answered 15 members. The next regular meet- ing will be in January. The meet- ing closed by repeating the mis- pah benediction. Heath Profit Heads Alberton Legion Branch Comrade Heath Profit was elected president of the Alber- ton. branch of the Canadian I-eizton at a special meeting Fri- day evening. Other officers are: V1C0‘Pl'05‘idenl. Frank eeks; 2 iwiico-president. Kenneth Quigley: sergeant-at - arms. George Dunbar. re-elected. Executive members include: Kelr Fraser, Bert Pridham. R. E 2 The installation ceremony was performed by p at president John Rochford. Chairmen of comm" tees arez: finance. John Rochford cn-I tcrtalnment. Keir Fraser; sick. committee. Ron McKinnon, re-i L .4 .. Pliotoqrarrlisn rim sun er-onto I u iii * 1 IN ruiaitosrs’ Marnie rii-at mcuuuii» waiters” ‘urn. flggflnfl mjwfidfi In. Mrs Roy iiiiiciino . ran:-incur. Reeds rustle. Iln. Andvw l. B. M. G. Hear Missionaries The December meeting of the Laura Brain Missionary Group was held on Monday at the home of Mrs. C. B. Jelly with the pres- ident. Miss Vera Waugh, in the chair. The meeting opened with the singing of a hymn: Scgipture was read by Mrs. Jean Meggison, followed by prayer in unison. The devotion entitled, "Christmas thoughts" was given by the presi- Q. 0 3 no A story of the love gifts of dif- ferent missionaries was read by . Harry Crossman, Mrs. C. B. Jelly and Mrs Keith Hobson. fol- followed by prayer. A Christ poem by t 3 3 s Simmons closed the devotional. Missionary lesson was given by Mrs. Clar- ence Mercer. Shc told of the family and background of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon D. Barss, who have just returned to India after their annual furlough in Wolf- vllle. Mrs. Marion Johnston con- ducted a very interesting Tidings uiz. Eleven members and two visi- tors were present. Meetlng closed with the Christmas missionary benediction. During the social hour the members exchanged gifts. Lunch was served by Mrs. Jean Mcggison and Miss Vera Waugh. 0 "I. ‘n the church parlor on Wednes- Richamv 13- wmlam" Iday. December 11 with the vice- el lpresident. Kaye Campbell in th chair. The meeting opene worship led by Edgar Moase and Annetta Corbitt. Call to worship Ut9'3 ‘"99" 1“ m°m°ry °f ml’ was followed by hymn 168 e lthew 2-I-12 was read by Annetta I Corbitt. ' prayer. The offering was receiv- ed. offeratory prayer. Hymn 172 closed the worshi ed to order. Minutes of the pt: j Bu ‘wered by 15 members. The next 39' ‘ meeting will not be till January. Roll call will be answered by a Summerslde Y - Centre. So-ed is a social education program plann- between the ages of 18-35 who are i Jelly C.A. and local Y's Men's Club and has been and is. cessful internationally. The com- mittcc predicts , adults of Summersldc will be very enthusiastic about this program. V199 Pl'*-’5I‘l°“‘- ‘dercd to the retiring secretary/x M excellent S'Side P. Y. P. Hold Meeting The regular weekly meeting of Summerslde Presbyterian society was held e by Th Scri ture lesson taken from Mat- Edgar Moasc led in p. The business meeting was call- read vious meeting wcrc clah Moasc. Roll call was ans- vcrse with Mercy in it. Eleanor MacEwen and Gert- rude Adams brought to the at- tention of the young people about packing a box for a nccdy family in Sumnicrsidc and decided to leave this till after Christmas. Mr. MacKay suggcstcd the young people might visit the sick. Plans for the Christmas cve service and the Christmas party were discussed. The meeting closed by repeating the Mizp_ah Benediction. So-ed Group is Organized On Wednesday the first official so-ed meeting was held at the ed and operated by young people in educational and social development. A temporary committee was ap- pointed to organize a sample meeting for January 16. 1958. Members of the temporary com- mittees are. Blanche Matthews chairman. Elizabeth Brookins co- chairman, Helen Clark secretary. Bob Fletcher Treasurer, Jessie 'nterested skills and crafts. Johnson social. Mary Shaw pub- licity. Charles Linkletter and Ivan Vaughan advisors. So-ed is affiliated with the Y.M. extremely suc- that the vouni-I TIGNISH FIRST AID in- Tiguish First Aid Class cludes. FRONT — L to R — Saint Slamel, Sister Saint Ca- therine of Sienna. Sister Saint Thomas Maria. Rev. S. Gallant. Sist_er Saint Raymond, Sister Sister Saint Patrick of the Sacred Heart, Mrs. Gzaire Des Roches. BACK — Sylvester Arsenault, Edmund Gaudet, Edward Arscn. ault. Emile Gallant, John J. Arscnault. Benjamin Martin. Au- bin Richard. Francis Marillette, Albert Ross. ' I New Glasgow Junior Farmers; Had A Successful Year Nineteen of the Junior Farmers surrounding New Glasgow met for their regular meeting in the s The President, Robert Rackham called the group to or- dcr. The minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. A motion to exchange visits with Harrington on consecutive Saturdays for Square dancing, was defeated on the grounds that road and weather conditions would prevent participation very shortly. The Chairman of the Fire com- mittce reported that one practice had been held, and he planned to call another practice before the next meeting. The Education committee chairman was appoin- ted to advertise meeting. The directors meeting was held at Presidents home on Monday, December 9t it was reported that 18 of the 28 members attend- ed the Blood Donor Clinics. The ways and means commit- tee asked each member to bring any materials suitable for the '3 O 3 cert. COUNTY MEETING Sterling MacRae, the represen- tative of the Junior Farmers Fed- eration to the Federation of Ag- riculture asked the group to provide him with a slate of re- solutions to present to the county meeting. December 12th at 8 p. m. at Birch Court Experimental Farm. It was agreed that the resolu- tions be compiled at the directors meetings and suggestion be pre- sented to the directors by the members. The recreation com- mittee provided entertainment in the form of a relay and contest. The lunch committee provided delicious refreshments. The re- mainder of evening was spent learning a new square dance re- cord. O'LEARY Miss Doris Strang left on Tues- day morning for the U n i t ed States, where she will be employ- ed. Mr. and Mrs. Harry MacWill- iams, 0'Leary. motored to Sum- )’ mcrside on Wednesday afternoon. The members of St. Luke's con- gregation held their first crokin- ole party of the season on Wed- nesday night. The hall was filial to capacity with twenty tables playing. I-‘irst prize for women went to Mrs. Hcber Gard and for men, to Mr. Douglas Adams. Miss Alice Silliker and Mr. Ar- chic MacLeod won the consola- tion prize. A delicious lunch was served to all at the close. Mr. Wyman Harris, Knutsford, is now a patient in the Commun- ity Hospital in 0‘Leary. His many friends wish for him a speedy get well. Mrs. Grace MacLeod, matron of the Community Hospital in 0'- Leary. left for Moncton on Wed- IF YOU nesday morning, where she will spend a few days with relatives. Mrs. Harry Rogen of Tignlsh. is very busy those days. prepar- ing the pupils for a Christmas concert. The people of O'Leary are very grateful for the services of Mrs. Rogan and are glad she is with the High School here Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Rix and family of Locke Road, were re- cent visitors to the home of Mrs. Rix's sister. Mrs. Juries Dunbar and Mr. Dunbar of Alma. Mr. and Mrs. George Bernard Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ber- nard and family of 0'Leary. mo- tored to Albany to attend the wedding ceremony of George Bernard. son of Mr. Lewis Bernard, U’i4-ary, which took place on Saturday afternoon. The many friends of Mr John Harris are very glad to hear that he is improving nicely. and will soon be able to return to his home in Knutsford. Mr ' has been a patient in the Com- munity Hospital in 0'Leary for some time. h -I -i .- I Mr. Ian Strang has returned to his home after being a patient few days following a car acci-1 denL I 4 ployed the quarters in St the wt-ckt-nd with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Peter Pale in U‘ _ Learv. of I-Illcrslie were in ()'Lcary on leadership course which was held ‘ the ‘\\oilti I"t‘it*tid~' .'\Iag.'izitie. .III the school basement. Miss Jcsste Bingham of the In- stitute lit-adquartcrs in Charlotte (M. H“, .town, attended the leadership lcourse held in (l'Leary on Fri- ‘tlay afternoon ‘ I .Mrs. Ivan MacLean and Mrs. George Campbell of Coleman. were visitors to Summerslde on ,Wc-dnesday aftcrncon. i Mr. and Mrs. David Lockharti and family of Coleman. wee Sunday visitors to Montrose re- ““ml.\'. Kuests of Mr. and Mrs Llt>_vd Dunbar. cp Aid Are Active The Ladies Aid of the Prince Co. Hospital held its regular monthly meeting in the board room of the Hospital on Wednesday. Mrs. Heath Strong, the president, in the chair. A letter from Frank Arnett enclosing $50.00 for Ladies Aid work was read. Also, Miss Carrie Holman gave a further donation and expressed gratification over the success of the League of Mercy tea. He was authorized to buy a B.M.R. machine at a cost of $385. to be defrayed by the La- dies Aid Christmas Worship Service ‘Let, .tI'(I‘:us the Christ is Lord‘. led byl in the Cominunity Hospital for a Druittmond. Mrs. ! hurman M135 Marcia Pgte_ who 15 cm-tBand of I-‘rcctown has it mem- i(-y(injng_ 1)e(.ember ]5_ 193 at Airport Head. bersliip of eight with an average Elganors‘ spent . 3Il(‘Il(Iilll('(‘ of fI\l'. so Nliss Mary Mrs Bud Williams, Mrs_ peter crested Ill t'c:iI-hing A (iiscussitin!.i,(,p Miller and Mrs Glcnford .'ililler‘f"”"““‘l EH in how lhcse cliild- ‘wire in Alberton Fridziy nticrnotin attending th e‘“ ed that two had withdrawn lh(‘ll' lcur-nu-d by mm... 5,510“. M A. If Jlent Fund rcccipts to date had Members decided the venture had i 81 been worth wlii . i I Z ‘1 vi Stew artisliip Secretary. Mrs. Secretary. Mrs. R.l.. Cairns: Lit- erature Secretary. Mrs. - say. Supply Secretary. Mrs. A. Profitt, Associate Members Monday. Dec. 16. 1957 Freetown U. C. The Guardian, Page 15 W. M. 5. Holds Annual Meeting !i%::.*':.;.:‘.*';.*:’.'. Mrs. I-‘rank Cairns was elec- R. Schurman, South Freetown, ‘ted President of I-‘reetown Unit- ‘ Mrs. E. Drummond and Mrs. A. ed Cliurcli W.M.S. Auxiliary Ii.,Sl8!80n. the annual meetin home of the I957 President. Mrs. RA Protitt held at Lunch was served by the has the ltess and a social hour enjoyed by all. The meeting opened with the! Alberton South - Woman Dies Death came to Mrs song go round the earth,t Mrs. Prtiflll. assisted by Mrs. E. F. Dammarell, Mrs. A Itogcrs and Mrs. R. Sc- George Mt-Beth of Alberton South at The Willing Workers Mission weuem Hospital Sunday ‘7. l( the The former Joanna Mtiuntain. _ daughter of .'\Ir and Mrs John Rogers rcptirtt-ti Slic stated there _u.,“mum. “as bum at N Um" \\(‘I‘(‘ tlllit'l' l'Illltli't’il of l\Il!~\l()fl gmum _c(.H.m\_,_.,!;hl )eu” ab.” Hanti age \\lllt'll she anti Mrs. lg‘ a young “',,m_.m she “as (-111: lscliurmaiii, as I(‘ii(I(‘i'.\. were int- p],,_H.d at A C_ Green-\ “HUI, and later ill .\l)rick'.~i rt-ii Illlillll Iw l'l'.'lt‘l|t'(l. and the in 1911; ,1“. “A, ,,w,,,Hr m '\i S’ .v\ll\lIl&iI'_\ d(‘<‘Nl(‘tI l" SUP‘ Mr. .'\It'Bt-tli and llll'\ h.i\t- Il‘».tl ply this L'i'nup will tcn 1‘Ul)l(‘S of ed at Alberton south t'\t‘l‘ \illtt' '0 5 c was a down! llli'lIiI)(‘f' of he (llSlI‘ll)LlIt'(I as the I(’£l(I('i‘S ft-It in-r r-nu;-,_-h and 1,” k,i\,,.; Hf. bi“! it-cliotizite fllsptlsillun ('llllI1iI)llI- ‘IFS F I)«'H"lH£H"'lI- Slmfllilnfl HI to .'i ltzippy home .'iilil Ilidlly .-\~-ocietv lcnilit-rs rc- warm and li'.l\Ilfl‘,', lllt'l1tl~lll}i_i. ported I\\t’I\t‘ fll('IllI)('I‘S anti slat-i )m.b;,mi >11‘; 15 ii). nl9f‘l‘lf)(‘I'~‘Ill|') and had joined the (,'m,-gp Hamer .Gmu., and NH‘ .MflII8ll’<I ‘V A -‘\5‘‘‘" '«"“’ M"m‘ I l“rt-ti lfarilte t.\I1l)" ill lllt' Ln- bcrs \lite Box ufft-ring amounted in-(1 5i;,te,—_ and _\1r. _.\tm..] 10 513"" .'\It'I.eod Il\'aihr}nr who llilx it'- I.~l(lt'(l with her .\'l\lt‘l‘ ; §l>‘;l\I- , M 5 cd in caring for llt'i' tluiiii,-, ~u- 'cr:rl years of ill health The funeral arrungenients are 'l‘.-\l.l~I'."f‘ FIND In the tit-a.~;~""'."'s re , . . ogcrs l‘(’[)0I‘l('t"l that the Ta- r {reached the sum of $60.70. Much “M 3'" “’mplS‘_’d' lintercst has been displayed ‘llllS fttnd. Scicrnl members don- a in TROPHY A I t a. if‘? RARE BF.Ll.I‘I\'L'l£. led a sum of $100 its a sink- ' ing fund for riiliicrial, made Mayor Ernie (iouldtng of Bclie P C H something, sold it. and invested V09 in the Crowsncst Puss area ° ° ' their returns in more materials. bat-’.Is’f-‘d 8 450'P0Ufld U11'(‘("ll01'““C k with a .300 calibre rifle. The hrce separate antlcrs are about in length. two \\lIIl Mrs ltohcrt Schurman “as ap— 30 lll<‘h¢’S pointed chairman for the elec-‘five Duff!!! and U18 lhlfd ll8\H1I»£ tion of officers. follows. Cairns; Vice president, Mrs don Drummond; Treasurer, Mrs. Austin Rogers; Recording Secre- tay. and (‘orrt-sponding Secretary which wcrc as President. Mrs Frank . El- two points. ATTENTION SERVICE MEN . It. Louis Cairns. (‘liristian ... .. ‘F 0‘ 3126- receipts {mm the 5319 °f bert l\lac.\cill, Christian Citizen- hell;/Ill"S°°g‘t'lel(g‘I‘)’CI;l!‘::l‘_‘ 5f°"Y~ 1 ship Secretary. Mrs. rum- ’ °“ was we‘ mond‘ Missionary Monthly Sec- Bl-in h']d to comed asa new member. Mr. .' g Y0“? C I Fen Ledgerwood visited the meeting ream’ Mrs" A" Rogers‘ Press the Canadian Le g l 0 n Home in Kensington. Tues- day, December 17th to see Santa and get treats, four C. Ram R. Secretary, Mrs. . Dammarell; - I Organist Mrs. R.A. Profitt, Let- t° 5”‘ °°1°°k- yers of Sympathy, Mrs. Roy Mrs. Callaghan and Mrs. Allen were authorized to look into the possibilities of putting on a mara- thon bridge in aid of the hospital around the first of the year. At- rangements were made for gett- ing Christmas gifts for the student nurses. CHECKING UP EDMONTON t(,‘Pi Junior Chamber of Commerce officials in 11 unmarked cars followed 495 es and only six drivers who were Most common infraction was fail- ure to signal a change from one traffic lane to another. LOOKING FOR A NEW TWIST ? 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