1932 S. nacenaaii A. 13. W. M. osvnxnxsn w. M. s. M”, olaf Stevenson was hostess ..t her home to the Cavendish Auxiliary of the W. M. S. on Wed- nesday evening. November 12th. with the president in the chair. the meeting was opened by read- mg In unison hymn 432, "Father Ilmow that all my life is por- tloned out for me." In the absence of Mrs. Milton Green. Mrs. John MlacNeill acted as secretary and read the min- me: which were adopted. Roll call was responded to by members yepeatlng a Scripture verse begin- ning with the letter "N." A letter from Mrs. Lorne Mac- uelll, expressing her apprecia- mm for visits and -cards during her stay in the hospital. was read by Mrs. Alfred Moore. Gifts were brought in by the members to be sent to the United Church Port worker at Halifax. The Commun- ity Friendship Secretary reported 13 home calls, five hospital calls and eleven cards sent. A nominating committee, con- gsung of Mrs. lixnest MacNeill, Mrs. Olaf Stevenson and Mire. Sterling stewart was appointed to bring in a slate of" officers at the December meeting which is to inert at the home of Mrs. Ernest MncNeiil. The devotional leader till he Mrs. Ira Maccoubrey. lunch committee Mrs. George M.1rCoubl'ey and Mrs. George Gougll. All books out are to be re- turned that the number of books l0(i(l during the year may be list- ed llrs. Ernest MacNeill conducted the worship Service, theme. "The Bnok of Life." the Bible as a means of grace. This beautiful SCl'l'lCC stressed the importance of reading the Bible-for only as it is read-will it be a means of grace. Behind the words of the hook is Jesus, the living Word. ltxmn. "Break Thou the Bread of Life,” closed the Meetings opening wor- ship. Then the president with the aid of a chart and with the assistance of Mrs. John MacNeill. Mrs. Sterling Stewart, Mrs, in; Mac. Coubrey and Mrs. Alexander skin- ner presented Chapter V of the Study Book. "Along African Trails," "Educatlom". The chapter described the eagerness of Afri- cans to secure an education and gave the type of school, many of which exist today. because of what christian Minions have done-and are doing along chi; line. The meeting closed with prayer for the missionaries, especially Miss Frances Walbrldge in her work in the District Vocational Schools in Angola. by Mrs. Ira Macooubrey and hymn, "0 word of God Incarnate" and benedic- tlon. Refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Mil- ton Green and Mrs. Ira Mac- Coubrey. FAIRVIEW BAPTIST W. M. S. Upward: of fifty members and friends of the Fairview Baptist W. M. S. gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Neill. North Million on Wednesday evening November 12th for their annual mite box opening and sale. With the president. Mrs. Paige Nunn presiding. the devotional part of the meeting was opened by singing "The Morning Light Is Breaking." Scripture reading by Mrs. Irving Laird and prayer led by Miss M. O. Neill was followed by the Lord's Prayer in unison. The business part consisted of the minutes of last meeting read by the secretary, Mrs. Preston Neill. Roll call was answered by fourteen members passing in their mite boxes and quoting an appro- priate verse of Scripture. The . (,1; pet I EM BROKEN PEKOE TEA. lb. . . . . . 69c Chase and Sanborn COFFEE. lb. . . . . OlOOOOOooou Crispy Crust SHORTENING. 2 lbs. 45:: BACON. sliced. lb. .. .. 45:: Carnation MILK. 6 tins . .. 89c, JELLO. 3 pltgs. 29c PICKLES. Zest brand. bot. 29: CRISCO. 2 lbs. 69: MIXED NUTS. 2 lbs. ..... 85c GRAPEFRUIT. . 3 for .. ...25c Hard Mixed CAN DY. 2- lbs. . . . 75: We have on complete line of Box Chocolates. Cigars ondciqorel-res for Christmas. , Wishing one and all A Merry,CI1rislmas and Happy New Year MIGHAEUS GROGERY Longworfh Ave. correspondence included a letter of thanlco for a box of food from Miss Laura Bain. Missionary in India. ' The hymn "In Christ there is no East or West" was then sung and the following program carried out: recitation by Mlarle Nunn, duet by Mrs. William MacQuarrle and Mrs. Irving Nell, reading by Mrs. Chanles Horne. duet by Mrs. Amasa Horne and Mrs. Eric Laird, recitatlons by Maryln Laird, David Laid and Clayton Nunn.'This part of the meeting was brought to a close by singing "Blast be the Tie that Binds." with Mr. Gordon Andrews of Wheatley River as auctioneer and Mrs. Preston Neill as clerk of the sale a table full of bazaar articles was capably auctioned. Total re- ceipts realized from the evening's entertainment amounted to 583.30. Five members of the Society as- sisted the hostess in serving a de- licious lunch after which a tree will offering was taken and the enjoyable evening brought to a close. CAPE TRAVERSE W. M. S. -The monthly meeting of the Cape Traverse Auxiliary of the women's Missionary Society was held at the home of Mrs. Blanche Harper of North Carleton on Thurs- day afternoon. November ltith with a large attendance. The theme for the meeting was "The Book of Life" - The Bible" Hymn 185, ”Let Everlasting Glories Crown”, was sung. The leader for the devotional was Mrs. Hedley Lowther. president. who was assist- ed by members. Scriptures 2n Tim- othy, chapter 3, verses 14-1 were read by Mrs. J. W. Howe. and St. John l, verses ,1-ill. were read by Mrs. Gordon Harvey. Hymp 187. "Break Thou the Bread of Llfe" was sung. The business meeting then open- ed with the president presiding. Minutes were read and roll call taken by the secretary, Mrs. Boyd Lowther. after which subscriptions were taken for the Missionary Monthly by Mrs. Earle Thompson. "Joy" was the word chosen for roll call for next month. It was unanimously decided to send "get well" cards to three friends and members. It was de- cided to buy and dedicate a record to the memory of a very valued member, the late Mrs..Albert Mut- -t.. the selection to be chosen by the family of the late Mrs. Mut- tart. A minute's silence in memory of Mrs. Muttart. was observed and a dedlcatory prayer offered by the vice president, Mrs. Mccauli. Hymn 182. "Oh Word of God Incarnate" was sung. and benedic- tion was pronounced by Mrs. Low- ther, after which a lovelyklunch w served by Mrs. Harper and th ladies present. The next meet- ing ls to be held at the home of Mrs. Leigh Lowther in Carleton. CLYDE RIVER W. M. S. The November meeting of the Clyde River Presbyterian W. M. S. was held at the home of Mira. John Beer. The president, Mrs. James Beer. presided. Call to worship was taken from the 20th Psalm, fol- lowed with prayer by the presi- dent. Theme for the evening was "The Lord will give strength unto His people: The Lord will bless His people with peace." The opening Psalm selection was 106 and scrip- ture reading was taken from the 29th Psalm. with each one reading a portion. Prayer was offered by Mrs. Nicholson and hymn 321 then sung. Roll call was answered with a verse of scripture by 18 members. Readings were given by Mrs. Nic- holson. Mrs. Louis Mclsean and Mrs. Keith Young. Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. A letter was read concerning the Maritime Home for Girls. It wasymoved and seconded that a contribution of money be sent to help this worthy cause. It was also agreed to re- mem-ber Miss Mary McKenzie with a donation for the service which she gave during the visit of Zion W. M. S. couraglng report on the "I-Iarves In Thank-offering.” The collee- tlon taken at this service amount- ed to 3230.00 with some contribu- tions still tp come in. A card of l QUALITY GIFTS, At Moderate Prices - Thanks was acknowledged for flowers sent to a recently bereaved family. The meeting closed by singing ranmnums, COLOGNES COSMETIC 'sa'rs and xonnx oamanns ' and Tomas WATERS TOILETRIES and by by SUPPLIES onamzn LENHERIO Egpggi nnowmus CAMERAS 0 MOVIE CAMERAS SHANDRA CT YARD”;-Y MAX FA 03 PHOTOGRAPH REVLON CQTY ALBUM Hg" . OHOCOLATES "OUR SPECIALTY” mmvs sarrs . "by trim PROMPT and ' by lilgllrm N ' ACCURATE i saaroam o as ' NlmsoNs ' I Crellirlisyonvnrl-)'19lIldlNg.F &1:;g"E”Im,'0 BLACK M A610 ma .aIlasaanunnhsunIonn:-:s'se........ co1,g,A1-Es Mn" BOX mun BRUSHES UTILITY cnsas by ”.25 and I1!) ENG1-ASH TOFFEE COSMEHO BAGS SHAVING BRUSHES Fox's onaomn mums ralwuam ATOMIZERS lwrtsolv LIGIITERS JOHNSON and JOHNSON a l ' 1!. Cor. Kent and trlnoo Sta. I . --ws: Dli:I.IVli'R'' , 0 Phone 33 THE GUARDIAN. hymn 84;). and repeating Lin; .lll'l.- pah Benediction. Lunch was serv- ed and a social hour enjoyed. The next place of meeting was unde- clded. CAPE TRAVERSE W. M58. -The monthly meeting of the Auxiliary of the Women's Mis- sionary Society of the Cape Trav- erse United Church was held at the home of Mrs. John Haslam of Carleton with president Mrs. Hed- ley Lowther in the chair. The theme, "The Season of Birth and Re-Birth" was carried out. A poem was read by the president. Hymn 51, "Oi Little Town of Bethlehem" was sung, followed by prayer by Mrs. Lowther. Scripture readings St. Luke 2, 8-20 were read by Mrs. Sawler, and St. Matthew 2, 1-12 by Mrs. Vernon Muttart. Hymn 50. "As With Gladness Men of Old" was then sung and scrip- ture Phlllpplans 2, 5-11 was read by Miss Nora Wright. A season of prayer was then indulged in, lead by Mrs. Lowther and joined in unison by the members. Hymn 68, "Thou Didst Leave Thy Throne" was-sung, followed by the offering which was dedicated by singing ”Chrlstians Lo, the Star Appeareth.” The business period then opened with minutes and roll call by the secretary, Mrs. Boyd Lowther. Roll call is to be answered next month with the word "New". Correspond- ence was then read. Sick calls and cards sent were taken by Mrs. Haslam in absence of Mrs. Hedley Muttart. A report of the nominating com- mittee was then brought in by Mrs. Ralph Mccaull, the chair- man, and revealed the same slate of officers for the ensuing year with one exception, that Mrs. Na- than Bell is to he in charge of papers and cards being sent to Trinidad instead of Mrs. Morley Muttart. A letter was then read by Mrs Allison Harper regarding prayers for a special missionary which is being suggested. Miss Margaret McHaattie is being added to the list. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Hedley Low- ther on January 6. A letter was then read by Mrs. Ralph McCaull regarding an appeal for funds for the Maritime Home for Girls in Truro which is lnter-denomina- tional, and It was decided to pass the letter on to the president of the Church of Scotland Ladles' Aid for their support. A bill of s2.14 was ordered paid for post- age for cards and papers sent to Trinidad. Hymn 602, "We Would See Jesus" was then sung, after which the Benediction was pronounced and lunch served by hostess and committee. I See CAVENDISII IV. M. S. The annual meeting of the Cav- lendlsh Auxiliary of the W. M. S. was held at the home of Mrs. Ern- est MacNeill on Wednesday even- ing, December loth. With the president in the chair, the meeting was opened by the Lords Prayer in unison. Minutes of the November meeting were read and adopted. Ten members and four visitors responded touroll call by repeat- ing a Scripture verse beginning with "D". A letter was read from Mrs. John Scott, Prcsbyterial Christian Stewardship secretary, allocating a missionary for special prayer, the one for this society being Mr. Lachian MacLean. The treasurer reported that the allocation had been met and ex- ceeded and the balance due the Cavendish section for the United Church Training School had also been attained. The Community Friendship secretary reported 37 home calls, nine hospital calls, and 18 cards sent. The supply sec- retary reported that a box was ready to be sent to the port work- or in Halifax. The January meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Reginald Simpson when Mrs. Alvah Mac- Ncill wlllibe devotional leader. Roll call will be answered by a New Year message or resolution. and Mrs. Geo. Gough is to offer prayer for the missionary. The lunch committee will be Mrs. W. A. Graham and Mrs. Sterling Stew- The treasurer gave a very en- an CHARLOTTETOWN The minutes of the last annual meeting were read and the nomi- natlng committee moved and sec- onded that this yearis slate of of- ficers be re-elected. with Mrs. Sterling Stewart appointed to the office of Community n'endshlp secretary. The president then conducted the beautiful Christmas service as given in the Missionary Monthly -"Christmas. the Season of Birth and Re-Birth", assisted by Mrs. Geo. MacCoubrey,. Mrs. Sterling Stewart, Mrs. Olaf Stevenson and Mrs. Alfred Moore who read Scrip- ture passages pertaining to 'the comlng of the Christ Child. fun- able hymns were sung with Mrs. Ralph Burdette at the piano, and she also very pleasingly sang "All My Heart This Night Rejolces". The meeting was closed by re- peating verse 4 of '”O Little Town of Bethlehem". Refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Geo. Maccoubrey and Mrs. Geo. Gough. ALBERTON W. M. S. -Fifteen members of the Alber- ton Auxiliary of the W.M.S. met for their Christmas meeting in the United Church Hall on Tuesday afternoon. December 9th. Garlands of evergreens, clustersof red ber- ries and candles formed a fitting background for the Christmas meeting. ' The president, Mrs. A. C. Green, conducted the business meeting which opened with a call to wor- ship and a short prayer. The report of the nominating committee was given by Mrs. Hun- ter Weeks and it was moved by Mrs. Heber Hardy, seconded by Mrs. L. B. Leard and carried, that this report be adopted as read. The following is the slate of of- hcers: Honorary president, Mrs. G. C. Gordon; president, Mrs. A. C. Green; first vice-president, Mrs. C. H. Weeks; second vice-president. Mrs. George Ramsay: recording secretary, Annie Leard; treasurer Mrs. James D. Hodgson; corre- sponding secretary, Mrs. Underhill Coughlln: secretaries for Christian Stewardship, Mrs. Wm. 'Aubrey; Christian Citizenship, Mrs. George Ramsay; Christian Literature, Mrs. Waugh; Community Friendship. Mrs. R. Bonyman; Mission Band leaders, Mrs. A. R. Wallis and Sophie Ramsay; Baby Band lead- ers, Mrs. Frank Weeks and Mrs Erskine Campbell; Missionary Monthly secretary, Sophie Ram- say; supply secretary, Mrs. Hunter Weeks; press secretary, Mrs. Fred Leard. These officers will be duly installed at the January meeting. Mrs. William Aubrey, Christian Stewardship secretary, read a let- ter from the Presbyterial Secre- tary of Christian Stewardship, Mrs. Scott, which stated tha the mis- sionary chosen for t e special prayers of this Auxiliary is Miss Dorothy Maclntyre. Plans were made for the next meeting, when Mrs. L. B. Leard will be hall hostess. Mrs. A. R. Wallis will lead the worship ser- vice" and Mrs. Aubrey will bring the Watchtower Report. The Christmas worship service on the theme: "Christmas, the Season of Birth and Re-Birth". was led by Mrs. Fred Leard, as- sisted by Mrs. Charles Johnston. Mrs. A. R. Wallis. Mrs. Heber Hardy and Mrs. George Ramsay. As the Christmas story was told in scripture and song it was ap- plied to the present day lives of all who shared in the sevlce in the hope that those who knelt at this time at the manger of the Christ Child would return to their homes, praising God, as the shep- herds did: travelling in new paths, as the Wise Men did: departing in peace as Simon did; finding through Christ "the peace of God which passeth all understanding." The hymn "We Would See Jesus" and the benediction brought the meeting to a close. FREETOWN W. M. 5. -Mrs. Scott Cairns was hostess for the annual meeting of Free- town United W.M.S. Auxiliary on December 2nd. Twelve membe- and one visitor were in attend- ance. The Christmas service, "Christ- mas, the Season of Birth and Re- Birth", was led by the president. Mrs. Scotti Cairns, with lighted candles as a setting for worship. Cologne 3. I. C. lreslros all ouicloors...WoodIIIlO; lor Cl lovely lili, an enchanting gilt Porlum OJO IO. II. ..in "Fobergelie" 3.00 IIIOIIIIIQ ol "Fobergatio" nurse ooolicoior filled with perfume, gull boxed with matching cologne, 5.75 the so. MGDRE 84 M9I;EOD'I!l".E A O The call to worship was verse three of "0 Little Town of Beth- lehem" and the opening hymn "While Shepherds Watched Their Fiocks By Night". Scripture readers were: Mrs Wallace Reeves, Mrs. Elmer Smith, Mrs. Basil Taylor and Mrs. Austin Rogers. Hymns "All My Heart This Night Rejolces" and "Thou Didst Leave Thy Throne" were lung. ' During the business period which followed the supply secretary, Mrs. A. Rogers reported three boxes of mission goods had been sent to Toronto for Korea. Mrs. Louis Cairns was appointed to take charge of the Memorial Fund for departed members. No reports of secretaries were given as they are not complete. The election of officers for next year took place with Mrs. R. L. Cairns in the chair, after which Mrs. Cairns led in prayer and "Blest Be The Tie That Binds" was sung. . Mrs. R. A. Profitt is to have charge of the Africa program for next meeting. The roll call is to be a New Year thought. At the close of the meeting de- llclous refreshments were served by the hostess and committee in charge. ,...:......:. DARNLEY AND SEA VIEW W. M. S. --The Darnley and Sea View Auxiliary of the W.M.S. met at the home of Mrs. Morley Crozier on December 8th for the Christ- mas meeting. The devotional part was taken from the Missionary Monthly, the leader being Mrs. Crozier assisted by Mrs. Robert Cousins. The fol- lowing read portions of Scripture: Mrs. Jas. Hickey, Mrs. Fulton Simmons. Mrs. Lloyd Adams, and Mrs. A. MacKay. Several Christ- mas carols were sung. The Christ- mas offering was taken and dedi- cated. Nine members answered the roll call with a verse containing the word "Bethlehem". Minutes of the last meeting and last annual meeting were read and approved The secretary gave a splendid re- port. Mrs. Colin Donald was appoint- ed to take the chair for election of officers, but first all bowed in a circle of prayer, led by Mrs Donald. It was moved and sec- onded that all officers, who are as follows, be re-elected: Mrs. Robert Cousins. president: Mrs. Fulton Simmons. vice president; Mrs. Harry Crozier, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Lloyd Adams, community friendship secretary; Mrs. Morley Crozier, Missionary Monthly sec- retary; Mrs. Gordon Cousins, sup- ply secretary; Mrs. Colin Donald, citizenship and temperance secre- tary; Mrs. Keir MacKay. Associ- ate Helpers secretary; Mrs. Jas Hickey, Christian Stewardship sec- retary; Mrs. Arthur MacKay, pres secretary. A letter was read from Mrs. L M. Calbeck regarding ”World Friends" renewals. Mrs. Colin Donald and Mrs. Keir MacKay were appointed to make out programs. Christmas readings were given by several members. The community friend- ship secretary reported two hos- pital cards and two hospital let- ters, six sympathy cards. four sympathy letters, ilve get well cards, six calls to homes and sev- en treats. The singlng of hymn 598, "Away Alvlazluo C ruu. COLOR ncTun:'artLs IN TIIIIII DIMENSION. I):-light youngster: of all age: . . . adults too-with exciting VIEW-MASTER stereo pictureol M nrveloua variety ofaubjeeta from interesting, educational world- wid'e and Canadian travel reel: to Cartoon Charnctora and Famous Cowboys . . . all In the amazing realism of three dimensions and glorious ullural color. PARTIAL LIST OF OVER 400 SUBJECTS 7-SCENE REELS- 50!: EACH FE Alat.ldin'I IAIIID U Cinderella E1 The Christian Story D 53,-, 111,. F1 Alice In Wonderland D Cuudi". 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