l THE Cl-IARIIYFTFTOWN GUARDIAN __ JUNE 10, 1944 w"“" CHURCHES TOMORROW. CENTRAL GUARDIAN ;'1'1~;1t'S 01111111011111" ANGLICAN UNllil) cttukul d1 CANADA ~ ‘C u- [Lochford SIIIIBTI —--i__i ._ _.__ ' f/Tlbhbrl-‘i-ETM. 11.1.1». TRINITY UNITED “mwu” .21. “W” It" “n, 1,111. CHURCH CONlI-‘mraarlon un n11- -—— Rev. 1'. '_ M be SERVICES Jun} M“ . YOUR BLOOD is ceded town, 'P.!LI. Arno hose res My. Mlle Marie ltlnlllvuglll, newcom- ll W" g1 m] 411:» “,1, Communion m Boy Kendall. n.c.c.o_ nut. mmm°|,,"“““n,"°'- “m” "Q3211 his ‘idem: cglleiriltigfiim "grmutll: oo 111"" w“, m...“ "mm ' i 1mm our-dun .41 Ibree u Ser- "gi; 5"“ ' 11.110 1.1.1.: Pilbllo Woruhip. T!!! rII-Blrraouw cannon 1"" 17°“ "l" °'-'""l-- o1 find» 9,1,“. u 111]". éIghuhJlrvie of Trinity u... lnrfvme A.—wu . again’; 51.118 , kgeimlii: r1’. élpltwlme. Ilwxfifigw? and zermoa. plceuch‘ arc . Summerside, wlillordg “mmdymu llonlésylghgg‘: chalilottetown, P.E.'I. Among 11m"; m 5°" ‘wmmmmmsnurua c131“ “tum: mm“ °' P°“°-" - l-ierlsviiteAl all‘ '1=§11I°9kfleld aelibnii. lg: Oresrlglrtzlglmmd "“'§.‘1“'»l1‘$“ 5 Tmd“ “mggi- I 70m t’ . ' .; " ' ' service is Fly Officer Amine: ’ “$1933.15? F "~ n'.l'...'.’.'.‘.‘?"n'§‘.';"“1°..n'§“'r’l’.'3l. ""1111" Brewer-mul- lw- Meme“ m- ve-m we e1 mo Evcnuolil miiem: "Heal- Then, In Lov “. i’? X§ °fl :n.}h“£$khm"' m‘ '7' 3~ 31W‘ 1.10 rrlder- _ - oer. a P M. cl-m nnndg .' _ ' ' The we“, d“ m-vlce; urcaheidr CHURCH SCHOOL '1 3o P lath)“. P Souls Chapel. All ill-S re Me 11.00 a.m. Beginners, Primary. QYSOIIHIS l tcd. Visitors u brutal“ ............. .. M u, m, them after any wl‘""- ST. PAUL'S CHURCH and Junior Dc artments. s Cor la_lly welcome. BAP l l3 I ’ THE BAPTIST CHURCH _____,___ v A, LeDrew Gardner, Rector “Mp5 Muriel Bioor, Deaconess‘ M55 Lillian Earle, Organist in Walter MacNutt, A.T.S.M.. h ter Rev. I. Judson Levy, B.A. c olr Director we 1e Rev- Ronald lsoble, 11.11. MORNING WORSHIP II A-M. Sermon: Special Address . Ill Communion. (‘coryifirmatloh School C0m-’ "llalgbconfirmatian School. ’ 11p; Morning Prayer and Ser- IDIl- _ s day School, 230 ‘llil Pr r a Sweet" (Bach) d S rmon. "fa "l ‘hf Cdhmg- ¥°"| f" "l" r vi e to a ten an part c pate. 951E357 I “HAN l EVENING WORSHIP 1 rm. gut-rite llrehwt. cnunvn M11." llrom The Holy City) A. l 53"] "' aim" N‘ y’ “MICLCMQIVE Kent Street Anthem: Jesll. °y ° Organist Miss Mlrlnnnl lleslrlIIK- '-B1°h- Saunllc q luloadcast CFCY). v l ll-rh- The IT-"mlflfi “will!” 11 A.M.: Morning Worship. Soprano Solo: IThe God of Love 330 f, “My Schooy ll! shepherd ls- — Wm- bmkl“ 1 11.1.. Evening Worship. ‘firs flargaret Sit-ms. _____.__.__.___.__.i__ -____ ' lliQnir-ter vxlll conduct thcrmsmmblv prtei k1 _ and deliver the SIBTIIIOIIS. need refrlgcratl n; ot-hcrs do. ZION pggsgggERlAN porly Use reliable recipes and lflsgucwrlgf nhsenwl‘ D's at‘ No‘ 1 I ‘ .__ gkerciby eflifininote possible failure? ‘ ‘ “is a‘ ,__'_ Prince and Grafton Streul 3° Tefrfera 07;‘ 9W“ “all “n l NEW GLASGOW CHRISTIAN Minister use I‘SIY$"~O\C.S.D1OIII. m-ililflllfiwldu‘ Oaurch. Sunday. June 11th: 10.00 Mrs. 81111511 Jnhnsltlno “l 5”"1*§.5 i°° “l3”- A °W °1 5°’ am Community Sunday School; Orgdnlst COT-d llflllllllfis- _ 111.00 gun; iVlt01‘1'til‘ig30VV01'SlIiléI 3.00 ___ J p.m. ‘re erlc on; '1. p.m. aven- MORNING WORSHIP MORE CUPSfQF 1W?’ lwmes- n}: dish Baptist Church Service. Tues- 1100 a Theme: "A Good lfld- Qfcllstrntl 511991191 0i cl-Pjwale aghway. June 13th Sunday School m, Lin-nod n. Call dlan lwhllfis Ca ~ Rally led by Miss ImO Evans; 2.30 1 cll lslrgg ymns‘ ‘§'T,‘§§°'B1§§;,d 1,131.15,‘ ions department, ‘and prospects of '—Ch:1rlcs Marsh ' 1.111115’ Ensemble- EVENING WORSHIP 1.00 p.111. Theme: "The Most lm-l, pltant Thing In Life.’ liymns: I5, 446. 511. VACATING YOUR. ' tors? Rental officials of tl : "Th Awakening l . bran ltivrn notice to vacate bv_wlth detective brakes was fined Qilfllflidfihus. Iii. Gab el. l9 next can leave anytime be- $5.00 and costs or ten rleiys; the ‘n11 Sabbath School meets 111.. . 111911- -p:'nvl<‘1::l. nf course. that cilsrge agoitlst a IIIOIAHSL possess- m, o-dnck in the mommy; thcr give the lmdl ds the notice i112 tires with serial numbers o - Mr. Donaidihllcholson will cnn-ffefilllffd b!‘ ll‘- tllct ille services in the absence’ VllY-‘Q 1n which l- 1W9- of the Minister. l For cxalnpie. monthly tenants q n; gym] when (hgy 5am ||111|)_WIIO find re ' quarters in June and . 2 int t! .. h fqzivr- 1111521‘ .3 lord- nDtic? before ti: ilmlriil? m a ‘n “use o Jll"~' 1 tllfn lgave at the end You are cordially Invited to wor- of JltlV- llitp with us. will you if you ca‘. ‘P111. Rich in m: sngihg‘ ‘I31’, Brigg desimwe“ “e lea‘ on “The ijllvllle Corlstmlnt.” In the e l f“ - V‘; dslgdf; evening the lvllrlister will preach on , “- l "f" and "W," PM °~ "Work and Plav." The music for ,1 awn-R till-gr ere dds fish-f when both services wul be 1131216.‘ the dir- -ii _ YCIIIIK, en 91' HII C ' c‘ . h fgh 1 M15 Br The mummy rims I - °?“fi1'l‘l1‘.1§.°l‘4°¢§dl‘dd 1915193132. on? OTTAWA. J1me 8 ~19"; Wm‘ KITCHEN LIFE _ Ilne-i- ~$¢HN Church School meets at ten o'clock tdc-c-r-roved breed 11nd 1121113; cocking frcflen foods while they are m the mdmmg throlghaut flhg don‘t. thow thcm first. vezetabies ouickly. z then. Heat canned foods cute they are already ctr‘ lning B vitamins. will help keep,- 51111 frgz steady for the yo‘) ll _ is exlla nutritional val he'd bv everyone null" as l lelore, says, Dr. 11.13. I-ett. of l1 rttlon service-s, Ottawa. "We Canadians would be iuullah eed nct to make as 200d ‘B. in the good. lelectlon of foods. in term-B of lhclr- Cgck vegetables in boiling weter- - value for health. as we possibly; bu; no more than enough to pre- tm" 1 vent bzlrnlns. i. , ?__.__i__ FOOD WASTE in the ilome is‘ Newly planted shrubs should muddled by , 1-114 at 15 per eehl- not be allowed to dry out. They Ind they say some of it is lnevft-lehouid be unpacked f they have We. But much of the l5 eehtlccme from a distance u soon u in Btfflfmlthey are received. If they cannot ‘I lhltk beeimg arld'l1e put into the ground right away vegetables. crusts cut from sand- tllcv should ~be heeled in which riches orthe last dry heel of theqneans burying their roots close hfof breed. ‘together in a 1on5 trench, the suggestions for mp5 sloping somewhat to keep roots moist. ‘ tllict-s. Boil or bake Here nreaonte Watch markets and use foods ln_ -——-— lteeon when they ore plentiful and Millard’; 111114 pain =- -— —: ~ » Canadian Film First on 0-Day Assault A “Down boll invasion of Hitler's Europe. early in the morning of D-Day, drop- l" llrle numbers behind the enemy lines to prepare the way for mllrld forces These were the Paratroops, skilled commend Corner i-‘rlnre and Fitzroy Streets for clrld 1 - n J ' l h, ‘mjfléf ,m§~wm"§',‘f; f§°gavlzfiiiceoltsll will be held at 001111111 The cnuncll scuoor. 10.00 a.m. — This is the Bible Study ser- . - —- —— ---——-r"" '"* Sermon: “The One God and Bruce st - t < _ , ewart s. had his ca: taken THE KIRK 0F ST’ JAMMJ “and from its Parking space near the . Minister Du": u-come n-oly "H" _ plant yesterday about 1.20 p.m. Ihe Rev. 3f‘!!- fiussell Eomerl. - ' He immediately notified the police Misses Alethn Saunders and Mar- Orzanlst _ an hour later, the car was back 111.1 a. Lillian blcltenzie. / Jvll" Jum- Mue- BW» "flnlsl in its 01d familiar place. M“; “an .1111! cllolrlnaster- ___ ____. You are invited to worship with YORK UNITED CHARGE _ 10.00 am. Church School. TH 55F" C15 H Rev. J. A. Nicholson, minister. 113,111. Morning Worehlil- ‘ Services alnday, June 11: -— 11 Contralto Solo: "Lye Math hot am. York; 3 p.m. Brackiey; 7.30 Measure carefully and cook pro-' c"; 111- the munit- -‘ h}; to take your brvrmse "cm Schools invited. Rev. B. E. Show. l b-slllilon cups become more remote. mmlsten ~ iivingl THE GREENS have "it". all-d so krd. and be sure to use all the T A potatoes in their skins. . nature‘; jacket holds w the eklee came the um of 111d Allied forces in the amt g °I l M"! nature may be lnm fl < m. "Q filvllilword. etrictly Ill!- _._ . II p BUBANCE. KNIGHTS OF COLMUBUS will meet on south side of Basilica im- mediately after High Mass Sun- dfly to take part 1n the Cor us Christi procession. 6-1 - THE IJNIO COMMERCIAL College wlll close for the term on Tuesday. June 13th, Diplomfls. Certificates and Prizes won during the term will be pre- aerated. 6-10-11 _ THE ItEGULAit lnonthlv meet- ing Ladies‘ Aid Society. P. E I. Home Monday. June 12th nt a o'clock. No mee s Julv or Aug- ust. Sheets urzen .v needed. We need your help, e-lo-fl. “BORROW" CAR—Car1yle Dean. 84 Elm Ave. an employee at but when he returned to work half p.m. Central Church. Special scr- vices of intercession for our in- vasion forces. Subject of sermon, "Overcoming the Forces of Evil". All are welcome. 6-10-11 IS NOW CORPORAL — A wic- glam has been received by Mr’. George ‘MacKav. Albany onnourl- clnjz the prcmctlcn of his daughter 1.01s. of the R C.A.F. to the ilillk of Corporal. Corporal MacKav has been arppolntcd physics-l tramlng p.m. Fredericton: 8.30 p.m. New Glasgow. Neighboring Sunday 6-10-11 yesterday a. marl char- ilterdted was adjourned llil tculor- row; Helen Brazil charged with 1n- tent to conceal birth was sent. up to Supreme Court. THE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES.- The Morning Diet. cf Divine ‘wor- ship at the Kirk tolnorrow will be broadcast over CFCY when the month OI J1me. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH- In the absence of the lvirlnlster. Ree; diets of worship. . primary and junior departments of the church smool will meet as usual. at ill A. M Music for the day will include the Anthems- Hymn of Peace. C1111 _ with Miss t. Sterne, soprano *- ist. love. 0 and en Lord“. Wboier. Ml’. A. R. 11. A.A.G.O..W‘lllbeIiOIIilUQGftl'i0 music BAPTIST CHURCH. — 011' .11. Cl m both overcoat. was f lril. ATIINDING w.c:r.v. con- VINTIOIt-Among the b0 deieuates flour the nine Province; who are ettzndirls’ the Clot. Notional eorl- '....~.."c..~.*=~ ma: e enlneeunce n h being held in Pint Ielptfst llo ltl Burns. d . respectively of e Charlottetown DOUBT! HOSPITAL WOMEN'S AUXILIARY — The fourth meet- qnae ntion was on Mme 0th. h the President. Mru. 1.1111 .1. wcDonald oreetdtlm. The report of the Secretary shows 107 ‘"111 members Mrs J ‘Peter Mc- Phee. Convener of "Wave and Means" . the proceeds ‘d e Blmzo at hu- home. Total oro- oeeds of the MnvlNl Hot-are. 018‘).- cxperlsen $56.00. A donation of 00 from the Kingnboro Institute above . g‘ llr. bristling with weapons and linked by radio, an air-borne force Helm“ this British aretroop is representative. In the Canada Car- mmo" Production, " ero Hour, the Story of Invasion." the National h 30nd documents the vast planning and training in actual oom- lletju a Idule an e111. Thh I .. ..:.1'-.::..r... "new? "'- noucr: COURT - n1 m» cu-y “u” the Pcllce Court he bmllll 511.1‘ 1118i lellflllls W110 ued with OD6T8DiI1fl'3. lnol-ar vehicle. M“ 23th Mr T" .. . .. u ievinl memory u nun cilgfdra§fi we! who peeled may Inc I. fldilllwmmauw Choir will“ u} 5., ' m, “p, 11151111111» and" will 11nd Bach's "o 11.1‘ y; .11, WE, ‘figjfflfi Saviour Swew- 0h - Int you ft u: to remember meets M. 10 A. M. before the morn- N," an an]. c", u“ y", _ fir: wofivahi &I“X’IOC. 11198;?“ ngeldwl-Ilf You are denim I0 0w ur. - 14ml, ducted w u» luv. meld n. new m. will aweet n5lnf€lJ°1lq¢ mlvPéolggaeumctlyvtqhlzgeTgl Aroanflutlae grove when you an 2 a selected ngntlheul Mined Aiellrla ' , Mother, . who Mend ewe! lune U. 10M. CASUALTY LIST Amen t e rmssuulmralzi "will" Y- P- "- uai Hut i: Ho. Lloyd Joup . agxédfihggmwzggwg Annual. Session ll I110 l_ . lrgsofnfm um. slug, l of llnlteli Church . . . re r slight! injured 1c Gunner emu Moleho . ho the abgllwQlxgilh Aftilim Juw um w m. 19am lnglugjvQ Oar. McMahon; next o! h“: been- w,“ u me date, his mother, Mrs. Mary Ann 31¢. M BI Bvdhey St. Charlotte- Miee Mary Profitt, who epem, winter nursing Mia Dva of New Cluuotw. left 0n the we e Wed-lieu- 11 day to vieit relative; in Charlotte- wwn and Keneington and will Spend the suuuner with her dough- Zgrk George McCoubrey, Cav- Cirl tiuilie lieu: BESSBOIIOUGII SHIELD _ PETITION. Co" The Judflln i th knitting for? ghe- e Shield Competition was Kirk Hall on Monday June 5th. Th sewing and I Dessborough held at the afternoon M1811 there were few m9 WVFK 0f B high standard and gwarcvisd the shield to the 8th,‘ "flT-Mlewwh Com/why. (Basilica) Miss Iriliira Duchemln, District Commissioner presented the Shield i-O Miss Rbfifllle Kl 1nd Captain dz . and congratu ated the guides on their success. The garmgntg have Bone t0 Guide Headquarters in Toronto to be packed with gifts frcm other Provinces and sent to Britain. IN MEMOIIIIAM MES. ALEXANDER MMCALLUM y The death ol Mrs. Alex. Mac- Collum occurred at her home 1n yBrookrleid May 18th. after a short czs in her 86th year. Mact 10a lull lnee Elizabeth Ford) was oi 01 Glli-Bsow Rood and was the last memoe of a een Fhe funeral service was held at r home on Saturday afternoon. Donald ‘Nichols-an (student mlnislzel- of congregation) officiating. deceased. The Lord's My Shepherd. Aséeligriin Jesus and Forever with mat-her _, (more). Mrs. ;L€:SIIE Folrd. Winsloe, and Helen at .hame. One fee-tel" daughter (Bessie) lMrs. Bruce Stewart Brookfield and ‘one foster son. Harold Russell, ul- so several grand children. Mn. lidawailum’: husband and two pone John A- Ind William A. predeceased n» B‘ The pallbearers were: Means Alex MacRae, Frank Macfiae. Arch MacLeod John Macbecd. Cemetery. Card of Thanks Themenberroftlhefemilyofthe lute Mrs. Alex. MaoOaiiun-l thank aiitheldlfl complete entries the Judges found‘ ’ ‘social workers and 1mm‘, o“ y; being greatly anticipated. Brookfllljithe conference will be ccnducied The‘ by Rev. Kenneth J. Beatvn. D. D- lhymns sung were favorites of the of ‘Toronto. l-le is Canadian by bl'.lh PAGE TilRhF 1dr the annuaulelsesclon o! the Mari- tunc Conference Young l-e:plel . Union of the United Charm of ban- aau ‘me conference will canyene in the lloedmty of Mmlnolxllleon. flnhviiie. I. B, This is t.:.e thir- umol 111111111 uekherlnfl all: each I ear the hlgGthbfiell 83°‘; pqyulu-u. _e 1:.'.T:a Qmg: 101' mfg agbnferencz "will makeitoneofhhebeettolze held y . Areuneerrlerlns for the confer- ence halve been made by the mem- lm», a me Sub-executive. Rev- W- 5, (ideal-w, Saokviile. Dlreulnr, Rev. T. D. l". Everett. Edrnundswn- President, Mr. Leonard Fiersuecn. 5 d , Associate President, Rev. “y, crowd, Port Halvkesbury. N. S. Treasurer. and Miss Sucl Kennedy, retAfY. Junction, Sec- i PROF. BASIL MATHEWS Among the speakers in the con- ference will be Dr. B3311 Mathews, Christian Journalist and scholar. at present Professor ol ivcrld RB- ls i From the Y. M. C. A. Campaign Organization to all Supporters The Y.M.C.A. Youth Centre Building Fund Campaign was luc- eeeeful beyond the fondest hopes of the Committee in charge. To realize the sum of over $129,000.00 in a city the size of Char- lottetown was an enviable accomplishment, yet there is a need and a place for every dollar realized, and more. While the project might be _bal t and financed on a smaller amount, it is evident from tile response, that the good people of this clty want the tc be the last word in modern development in the service of the youth of Prince Edward Island. The Women’: Committee members are working on envelope eel- lection of the city over the week-end, and it is hoped that this collection may be generous, as the Board of Directors are hopeful that with a lib- oral gathering, it may be possible t0 include thdinstallzltion of a sprinkler system at the time of construction of the building. and thereby benefit by the protection offered, and the caving effected in insurance rates. Other ambitious plans are contemplated, if funds are available. On behalf of the Y.M.C.A. Youth Centre Campaign Orga-niletioll and Board of Directors- I want to very cordially thank the business men of Charlottetown, who- through their generosity, have made tile Cal- paign such an unqualified lac-ecu. new Y.M.C.A. Youth Centre Tile general public. too, responded very generously, and, in king lo, have earned the gratitude of the Campaign officials. The co-operation of the clergy, press, radio and all, who, in an: way contributed to the success of the undertaking, is deeply a-ppreeia On behalf of the Campaign Organioatioel. D. J. BONNELL General Chairmen lotions in the Boston University School of Theology, but recently resigned to actept a position in Union College, Vancouver. bne of the Theological Colleges of the United Church .01 Canada. Mr. Mathews will deliver the Theme Addregseg of the Conference. His subject; being "Unfold Dranla West of the Date-Line." Mr. Mathews a; spent, year; qt lntenslve travel e . . and now THANKS to the Crganizaiion Personnel h 1n Europe, Asiulvlinor. Palefiine. jgylpt. West Afzxca, India. C .1011- Canada and the Unite-d States. He ha, had repeated interviews with such leaders as Gandhi. Nehru. TB- gcre as well as leading ezitlcatlonlst, LIiiSS..C!1"1'1ES. He has written more than a 01f books. His visit. to the Mar MORNING WORSHIP unfzllllng Slllliwrl- The morning worship service; of all 11 orkers. have won and 15 at, present Secretary to the Comm! on Missionary Education of the United Church of Canada. He ha; spent. tome-eh years BS l» Missionary in hlna where he gave distlngllizhed seYYlCE 811d leadership in religious and educel- . .-~ ~——~~-~--~ f~ i l ii 1d . OM e s 2. Wendell Green. 3. Rov Mec- roger. Grade IV B-i. Aletha MacGre- gor. 1 Grade IV C—1. Peggy Newson. 2-1 Harold Smith. 3. Alton Green I Grade Ii Sr.—1. Kenneth. Dolrher- tv, 2. Auiden Mclcfirctlor Tirade I Jr.-1. Ruth Ynllnker. 2. ' a Willis. wglflade 1-1. Wendell Willis. 3 QPOIIP. H218 Olive Barrett. 94"‘... Highest average in Thelma W . Cu Perfect attendance. Joyce Muc- Swatn, Norma Smith. Edna Colwlll. TI-lelrzla Willis, Harold Smith. W11- Willie. mgbacher, Alta. i" Prowsc netghbore d fringe who were so helpful durlrlnlr the - noes and death of our deer mother. Aieo those who sent flowers.‘ 10-‘ In Memoriam [lovingly Runumbered by Wm _| Family. b-GI. ~ In Memoriam In lo memory of llleloo curiae! in lleebonlll. leer motile gem forever I" we Ila rom- mun; tun.’ Int. you left u to remember None on earth earl take your place. A happy home we once eruoyel Ilow sweet the memory utiii Bat death hu left u lcnelineeu The world can never Ill. Card Of Thanks Mess Room Chatter BY ALAIN R-ANDAL Canadian Press Staff Writer wiemun, N a nyw t5 engaged on flghter-bombeif ' work on your life." he said. when; . . flied it hi. nefwgqigr mselaht r. dEIn\md.s\o.N,B.h $111M“ . l"? rwv. '1'. n. r. Everett willnbe Dean.| MI"- 1" m“ "e" ‘mil ‘l ‘W n, m“ W's“, service Wm be day; but I've got a Spit all lined conducted members of the con-' “P- I“ filled i‘) ca“? lmmb" “w. u‘ b91115 "ranged by I'm prutisins on a bomber rangll- , _ ' k Q1 l. beIAm, .‘1!'”“““““-”"‘~-°"“" Ho} ‘$35.. 515312135 flshterl R LI-Inmhlnc alolPirle _ 51.11111. ‘Ihe bomber work is new to Illlgvinlty ihil will a 311ml him "Id he “id h" W“ iookirk! forward m 1t. “I'm anxious for the burdens“; e dlecuaeton lode, recreation and‘ I 5m“ be 9°“? 0"“ m haw a" Mn}, music. Mow pictures, a variety'°1"~°k l" “n?” m“ m’: 1 9n . waning. ll bombs," said Deere. concert on Sunday l Deere has had so mail)‘ UOSE.‘ oonost I lolly seam by u» rump. 91m“, °"°'““"I dnlu in 1n, all‘ 11111 his friends call ,~ 0-10-11. an ; QmZZmfi§TX1M§ETV°EJ l him "the man the German coulllnt w! 11101-111114 to 11111-11 the cloee K111?‘ e conference. Th. oonhnnce i‘ n April was the most successfull Card 0f Titan/cs member! of the nrdfl}? pipopififi-month the City or Edmonton, “H121 Unions of the onlud Church OI 1W4" 5411841“ h“ _ "ml “ff f. -——— 0mm; m‘; 1., mlnme ,,_ p, 1, ex.’ enemy aircraft destroyed 1n t_ e a r3 hi". Watta- Ieii and family wiail, "(Mg mo" m“ one hundred and lip-wards of 15 left burnln; on. to flunk their kind f and 1,1,9“; wm n; rggigtgfgfl illegroundThose hit on the ground Qlihbfln for their many ecu of , ' usually mean they have been llesv kindness lllbd also those who lent troyed if they burst into flames sol ends of sympathy d their m; gquadmn averaged 11111111; a, recent. and bereavement. 0-10-11. xngqglfo" SCHOOL m,” 5 day 1 The announcement th1‘. r Junk‘ loner atendlnu for May: ere 88 previously listed porch-ably Crude X A-1. Olive Barrett. 2. destroyed by W0 Merv Slmms of‘ Wtriorte Buchanan, 3. Blanche Vancouver and PO. .1. sharplcs of. blu. I. Putter and Funliv wteh thank ohetl- neighbors and Ilaelem Kine! Inrtihlte. C.W T». Unite. other Church Societies. loco member. lnrl 1111 women inte . . on mule 20th at 8.90 pm. in the Gulch Rel . Glow . . e an ne-nonncl of No. 2 . N. l. for their kind of recent. nut-u I Umbatlhy dill!!! that Dochlty. T to h d b definitely dcs-. Jofivgdye‘! Bjkl- 51016:“ Wallis. 2- 1.353331 raised life“ total of those awn . . . teen. _ 3g, ’ ! "fir? wit‘? 8mm‘ destruyedlthe nlr to _ . nu _ - ._ (Image vlr JIE-Lneklna eflmlwill. wfifignlgng f.‘}".°§l’?“'°“§_‘y§ ‘i531 lgndn Green. .1. Verna Green ‘salmon Arm H, n» l m,‘ w“ e v1.4’ Thelma “mum 2 He flies with the Ct. Oshawa lbhirley Neweon, 3. R0, Younker Onde rv -. v 1 “mud cit/run Sfipitflre Squadron and ‘recently in} mm of e dlveboenblm attack- livery to the graduating class of Loyola College. Gen. McNaughton told “f "iii launched on a great crusade will called for their hinht-st. cndeavo they were following and spoke of their opportunity as leaders. he was knocked unconscious for a few seconds. he found he had unlocsed his slrzlgis and had his hand on the rip cord 1V, i? Ago-N handle in Preparation for balling CONSULT m " n ‘"1" “N” TAUHW" 1°“ H .1 1 BROWN or on; g m; “m” n m, cam-u, FORGE. Sflmewhe" In “Emmi The reason for all this: one of, ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ened will be Raymond 1411111 of Wirl- —<°P>— -WlnB Fmdr- Al» D5333, 111d bombs from another member of Oflho edic nbgg’ mummy, o; me National of New Zeaiand who used to C0 111s squadron had struck his Spll- P and a. Canadian squadron l“ fight“ fire a glancing blow and Ywhc People's Union. I-ie will be . '1 ‘ l ' - ' w”; Comm nd and plied 1111 21 1-- 1r. ~' . '" i?" ....n-"<~*” ‘lilfidl-T 2.221.122: m i“ W‘ y . " r l 5 ' .1“ " 14a G G Olm- ieuien irlciude the Rev. “u” all“ M’ "' flung‘ filntlgnnh, i"! m0"! "W" l1 large dent tn his ‘ m“ °°"°_5"°°' 13¢, 3Q;- 34M o; o“ an N_ a But Deere PW“ 1° 9 y gm aircraft LIIARLOTTETOIVIN v.21 % W113?" “‘““°' "m" 53f .‘.*.‘§..§.l“.‘.%.1°‘d€f.‘.33flild ,.1.l.i-.n......1~.T.11T.";.;l.T ' ' I‘ ' ' ‘L o and M“ this Spitfire squadron of his which?‘ " -~ l— ~- ~ _ ~1" l cannot too highly acknowledge and praise the loyalty and faith- fulness with which the executive members of the Campaign Organization supported me during the days and weeks of planning for the Campaign. ' To Mr. S. A. McLeod- Chairman of the Special Nantes. and to Mr. T. Roy Cudmore- First Vice-Chairman, I am especially indebted for ("llzlirlnen 0f committees, personnel of teams and committees, and the admiration of the public in general. and the sincere thanks of the Board of Directors, and the unicrsigncd. It was a privilege and a pleasure to have fellowship with such D. J. BONNELL. :: __;_ ~~_ :.-__' _i— i IVIcNaug/Ifoh Says Call For Men Is “Insistent" MONTREAL, June 8 - (CP) —l:.alcl "nowhere is the need fol ‘nest average in Senior gradesqltle call for men for the arlnediledders being fully satisfied" and ' forces is "r1011" Jurliol‘ E1‘21Cl05.l.'=iS[Cl\i," Naughton. the Canadian Army Overseas, snlrl. here tonight. time Cuna- when leadership we! .0 required. The General added: . "The call is_i0r youns min iwcll stored with the lesswl the past. and alert and keen tl grapple ‘th the new problems that 110v." present themselves — to ‘ lly and assess them — to reu- lllllze conflicting theories —td l1! m 5 n: -1 m e1 immediate and ln- LL-Gen. A. G. L. Mc-l former commander of ‘m "ll'\' In a speech prepared for dc- students they the P choose the proper course and tl g2?“ He told them about the cause holzi to it with will and and self-sacrifice if need He When he “came to" tor Foot Ailments laolllll‘; ti Steel Gated Wain Resistant Shock Proof Run Proof Dust Proof Sweep Second Hand . Radium Dial 1/ ' ' ' ~ iNumerule MILITARY ll/ATEHES Fcr your military n n - truly "Rte timepieces of supremo (lcpcltdwltiiih and rrmember too the 25 per rent government tav docs not apply on gifts shipped nvr-rsrlls dirrrt from our store. w. w. WELLNER no. Jewelers $ince I368 .,_...._.-._._._.------:_,»