NlIl't'lialll .1-he many Lriends at Mrs. xeith lo 11 gret to learn that she lgmfgdfitentndt the Stewart Memor- ial Health Centre. All join in wish- mz 391- a speedy recovery. luv. Paul Rumball, Missionary on nu-laugh from Japan. was sum speaker in the Tyne Valley Pmbv- N terian Church on Friday evening November 5th. His work is among the Koreans in Japan with head- quartera at Kobe and his talk was most interesting and enlightening illustrated with colored slides which ha had photographed. The Minister Rev. David Mawhinny presided and conducted the worship period. Rev. Mr, Mawhlnny extended a vote of thanks to the guest speaker. after which the ladies of the W. M. S. seryed refreshments. A large number from this com- munity attended the good will sales in Bumnierside last week. Mrs. Kenneth McKay and daugh- ter Dorothy were the guests of Mrs. McKay's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred MacDougall on Sunday, November 7. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Raynor, Al- berton. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cotton and also Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Baker on Novem- ber '7. Sincere Sonpathy is being extend- ed to Mr. James McDougall and other members of. the McDougall family on the death of their bro- ther Joseph who passed away at st. Boniface, Manitoba. nn October 28. Mrs. E C -Robertson nl Wood- ville. Ont.. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Platts on Nov '1. Friends of Miss Valerie Ellis re- gi-et to hear that she is ipatient vscratchcs your Bathtub scratches Sinks, Pots and Pans xii I& l RINSES AWAY COMPLETELY when you switch to Bon Ami-the fast. grit-free cleanser. No l grit to scratch. And no gritty sediment left l In Sinks. Bathtubs, lN Pots and Pans. y ' You get easier cleaning The fast cleanser that "hasn't scratched yet" 1 The Guardian Page 13 Thursday, Nov. 18, 1954 in the Prince County Hospital tol- wing an eye operation. Her many friends hope she will soon be about soon. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard McArthur, and Mr. and Mrs. Horace New- Combs. spent the put week-end with Dr. and Mrs. Burley chipman. . 3. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Platis and Mrs. E. C. Robertson of Woodville. Ont., were visitors at the home of Miss Emily MacLean on Nov. 7. Mrs. Frank Platta left on Wed- nesday morning for Lynn, Mass, to visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. Platte expects to be absent tor live weeks. She was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Atkln. Friends of Mrs. Earle Maynard will regret to hear that she is a patient in the Stewart Memorial Health Centre. NEW LONDON W. I. The Twentieth Annual Meeting at New London W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. James E. Cole on Tuesday evening November 9th Sixteen members answered roll call by paying membership fees. The minutes of last regular and Annual meetings were read. The bul of 31.31 for school was pre- sented also to purdisse one new blind for school. The sick commit- tee reported two calls made and treats taken. The new sick committee was ap- pointed as follows: Mrs. Don Mac- Ewcn, Mrs. Claude MacEwen and Mrs. Dan MacKay. Plans for our anniversary supper were discuss- cd. Mrs. Nelson Roberts. Mrs. Oli- ver Bernard and Mrs. James E. Cole are to prepare a short programme. Mrs. Leigh MucEweii, Miss Elva Macllllister and Mrs. John R. Bur- goyne are to assist the Sewing Class. The reports of president, secret- ary rind treasurer were thin given. and they expressed their thanks (or the co-operation during their two years in office. currewondence was read and discussed. Mrs. Don MscEwen. Mrs. Marion Adams. Mrs. Dan MacKay and Mrs. Nel- son Roberts are to canvas the dis- trict for the appeal for Blind. The December mating will be held at the home of Mrs. Ellis Burgoyne when roll call will be answered by an exchanxe of gifts. Mrs. Oliver Bernard to have charge of programme. With Mrs. Oscar MacKay as chairman the following otiicera were elected: president. Mrs. Har- old Msyhew; vice-president. Mrs George Cole. re-elected; secretary, Mrs. Ralph Cobb; treasurer. Mrs. Lorne Campbell; press secretary, Miss Elva MncAlllster; Red Cross convener. Mrs. Lorne Campbell: directors, Mrs. Fred Macliwen. Mrs Oliver Bernard and Mrs. John R. Burgoyne; auditors, Mrs. James E. Cole and Mrs. Oscar Macxay: organist, M15. Wilbur MacKay; new (Pack39:r-2:3: Bags) MWWW W HUNTER RIVER W. M. S. Mrs. J. L. Lepage entertained the members of the Auxiliary of the W. M. B. at her home on Thursday evening Nov. 4th. Mrs. J. B. Macbeod presided and had as her theme, "Discovery and Mi; sions" and opened the meeting with the call to worship. Hymn. "From Oreenlsnda lcy Mountains" was sung. Psalm, 87 read in uni- son, folluwed by the circle or prayer. Mrs. Ripley and Mrs. An- drews read selections from the Book of Acts. President read a P0em by B11 Indian WFHEY telling The roll called, there being l9 at his discovery of the Ciiristiaii members present. 23 members sub. Gospel. Prayer was oflered by M"-lscrlbed for the Missionary Month- E. Bernard. ii-lymn. "0 Master Lezily. Me Walk with Thee" was sungl Mrs. M;icLeod read a letter from g MT Mrs. Tait, Presbyieriai literature member on film executive, Mrs. Don secretary. urging the members to Macliiwen: Film, treasurer. Mrs read more of the books on the Oliver Eernard. book shelf. Balance on hand from report Social calls numbered 36 and 3365.02. Collection 51.05. Lunch was seven hospital, six books read. Sev- Chapter III of the study book "The Faith they Follow" was taken up, being led by Mrs. 0. seller az- sisted by Mrs. Lepage and Mrs. An- drew, with questions by several of the members. Following the study, the members were divided into three buzz: groups, and faced with the ques- tions, "If we in Canada really fol- lowed our Christian way of Life what effect would it have on our Home, Church and Community?" The discussions which resulted from these questions brought forth some very interesting opinions. Deuteronomy. The W. M. 3. held their special thank offering ser- vice recently with Cherry Valley Choir supplying the special music. There was a large and appreciative audience. Mrs. C. B. Mathesmi is to be in Charge of the lourili chapter of the Study Book for the January meeting. The Derember meeting to be at the home of Mrs. J. E. Andrews. Mite boxes are to be pass- ed in at this meeting. Our Bible Study is to be the Book of Joshua. Lunch committee for December, Us is, '6'," K R Mrs. Sherren, roll call word,”Llght". The meeting closed with the Lord's prayer, and lunch was servid. disappears paste of with soft cloth. SEFVGK1 by hostess and committeeleral of the members gave an in- "! Ch8ril9- teresting account of the book of There's nothing so refreshing as a warming cup of tool Yet Tea is actually the most economical beverage your money can buy. 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