i MAY - 8.- 1950 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLO'l"'i'ETOWN PAGE FIFTEEN 1T-T WESTERN c-unnnfa-it .-T PBLNUI COUNTY OFFMJE I Bummer stunt. sununornldo. Phone loll Ncwn. Sublcriptlonn. Advcrtlnlng Inprucnutfvu I. ELMEI MURPHY Home Phones: Ind 63036! 01.00! U8! and 8001. Thu Gunrdlln any be bought It In! 0! use following IIDPBI in sumnsonldc: Bel "Aim-. Doucotws l mansion. Summer street: (lourllel Drugstore, tl Central ltroot; I,-. News-stand. Water Street: Mark Guides. 01 Grlnvlllo ltroct: Grocery. second street; -lnhnd Motor Tnnnpo .. Wntcr Strict: AlbIn'I Grocery, In IIIIIIII Street. I. L. Waite In Kolulnxlan The no: It ml?” .(;ENERA.l.. INSURANCE Ralph G. uuttut. Slllllmerl” . so per an or lilo per week rder to the boy Hlhonllblo Avg Ant: your Kem Tone and Ken, Glo dealers. Sum -Ilde Hardware C0. -AT GRAHANT3 ROAD HALL. 3, 12th. three act-comedy ..R,,dy.t1ade Family" at 8.30. pre- genteel by Kensliigton Presbytcriaii Young Adults. -WF. STILL carry a complete 11,... of mineral surfaced roofing 18.. and 35" asphalt felt. tnrri-d mi,-. roll on siding. plustlc ccnmnl. moiiiig nlllls etc. The Summerslde Hardu lire C0- ..AI.L THOSE that have sud! honkcd with Four Branch Pum- ,,.. tn.-titutc plcnsn come and lz-t mp... Tiicsdiiys and Titursdaya un- M r. p.m. John Myers. VE-Day Service At Miscouche Yeslertiay was fittingiy observed .' mday at Miscouchc when. un- der the auspices of the Miscouche Branch of the Canadian Legion. jOlnPd by members from the Sum- nic:-sidc Branch. a memorial ser- l'-C0 uas held in the church at 3:30 in the afternoon. The ceremony was attended by H.s Honor Lt.-Governor J. A. Ber- nard and Mrs. Bernard. Lt.-Col. P S. Fielding. Aide de Camp to the Li.-Governor. His Worship Henry W, Wcdgc and Mrs. Wedge. To the strains of a military march. tiic members of the Legion cnicrcd the church and were wel- C0nlDd by the parish priest. Rev. J. D. Kelly. Fatlicr Kelly said that they were gathered together to pay a small ti-Route to the young men of the parish who had given their lives in the defence of freedom. He welcomed the distinguished gtic-sts and the Legion members and to the parents of those who had fallen in battle. he said they rhnuld be proud to be the fathers and mothers of those who had so bravely given their all in so worthy a cause. Lt.-Governor Bernard said "to. day we celebrate VE-Day and to some of the younger folk it may have little significance. To you man and women who served and fought in the last war it is the amavcrsary of that day five years ago when the German armies col. iapseii and actual fighting ceased it is well for us to remember those victorious ovenLs of five years ago. it is well to rehearse them from time to time and lo hrxng to posterity their meaning which has meant so much to the world and to mankind. It is fit- ting. indeed. and it is my privilege to remind you all Igain of the Blorious deeds of those who made the celebration of VE-Day possible I flonitratulate the members of the Miscouche Bx-Inch for the very fine programme preplred for this went and 1 command the spirit of co-operation which hI.I IlwIyI existed in this thriving village of Miscouclle." A vote of thanks to His Honor Lt.-Governor Bernard and to Mayor Wedge by the pupils of the Notre Dame Convent wu respond- ed to by Mayor Wedge. After ex- l-"95-Sihi his appreciation of the honor of the invitation. Mayor Wedge said that he wished to take the oPP0l'l-I-Inity of congratulating Father Kelly Ind the Sisters. Is well Is the members of the Legion. who were responsible for nr- "Mini! the splendid memorial service. "May I also." he conllnucd. "”-'Drt-ss the feeling of pleasure we feel in having in our midst the Lt.-Governor, who is ever ready to assist in function: such as We have here iodIy. "Canada is today one of the ll'l'9Il.natlon.s because its peoplc "9 Wlllihx 10 tail. to pioneer. and to sacrifice. even to the extent of Kwlnll their lives. for an ideal of Eovcrnment that has been found Practical and good by the test of Nears. ”Those who have given their lilies. our fallen heroes. will be forever remembered." At the conclusion of his Iddress -"Ivor Wedge presented to the Mlscouchc Legion, of which he is h”"0flU president. I portrait of Winston Churchill. "who." he concluded. "showed such lcnsciiy Ind courage Ind undying faith dur- "ll the darkest days of the war Ind has been such so inspiration '0 us all." Dllrlnil the ceremony the pupils of the Convent sIn.g very pleasing- Ievcrnl choruses Ind It Conclusion the pun of the fal- len heroes lsid wreaths on the tilde altar. Ifter which the dir- lnxulshed guests Ind mcmbcrn of "W Legion dropped poppies be- fore the plaque bearing the nImeI "libs boy: of the pariah who were mil honored by the memorial service, The names inscribed thereon Ira: Auguitt Dultochu. Albert .Poli-lor. Plul A. Gnudet. Adrian J. Gsudct. Hector Doucctlo. Wilfred Deslloches. "-'iiv:ird G. Parry.-S tho- Gun-(jinn willpo delivered to In: home In sununorlldc by Curler Phone 308! for this Iervlce or give for dollvu-y on your I-ouu. -FBIETOWN PBEBBYTEBIAN Adult Group play postponed until later date. -LOBSTER SUPPER AND SALE. Sponsoruu by St. Marys Build in the Church Hall. May lilth. Sup- per 4.30-6.30. Sale 4 P. M. Ad- mission 51.00. -1111: KENSINGTON PLAY- ERS will present a three-act com- edy. "A Readymade Family" in French River Hall. May tlth. It 15. I: -GARDEN HOSE in 25 ft or 5'.) ft. lengths. pure rubber. or one Ply C0!-ton. also all hose connec- tions. and nozels etc. The Sum- merslde Hardware Co. -BENNIES SEEDS mid grass seed carried in stock. along with all your other gardening needs. such as rakes. hocs. spnding forks. spades. shovels of all kinds etc The Summerslde 1-lardware Co. -BORDEN LEGION HALL. - Special Old Time Gospel Meetings! Every night beginning Tuesday. May 9th. at 8 o'clock. special speak- cr Rev. M. V. Bolser. of Independ. out Baptist Church. Clarks Har- bor. N. 5. Special Music. You are cordially invited. Rev. D. M. Fraser Minister. -LET US quote you on your house painting job this year. We carry the Martin Senour line for house or burn. inside or out. and you will find our price is right. drop in and folk it over. The Summcrsidc llzirdwnre Co. -PLEADE GUILTY-A youth from the western part of the prov- ince who had previously elected before Judge L G. Lewis to. be tried by judge and jury. on Satur- day morning cc-lccted to take I speedy trial on a charge of break- ing and entering nnd stealing from I store at Can.-pncllton. He plaud- ed gullly at the trial and was giv- en three monluis in the Prince County Jail. The addressew to the court were man by M. M. Bell, K. C.. attorney for the defcrce and J. Harold Go--dwin. Crown Pros- ecutor-S Personals -Mr. H. B. MacLe-id, Burlington. spent the past week end at 0'L'.-cry and Vicinity -Bur. --Miss Eileen Cobb Kenslngton, left on Saturday for Montreal where she has accepted a position, Mia Cobb will also visit her sister. Mrs. Beatrice Millar of that city. -Bur. --Mr. Eldon Champion has ac- cepted a position in the Bank of Nova Scotin, Kcnsington. and as- sumed his new duties un Monday. - Bur. -Miss Jessie Murphy has re- turned to her home It Kelvin Grove. after spending rho past. two months with her nephew Mr. David Murphy, Cape Traverse. -Bur i -Miss Janet Dalzlct. New Annln. has accepted a position with the firm of X. L. Waite. Ken-ingtcn. and began her nevi duties on Monday. -Bur -Mr. Ind Mrs I-lnth Mayhaw, Mnrgnte, hsvo If their guests. Mr. Ind Mrs. Thomas Lime of Dor- chestcr. MIss.. who are spending their vacation here. -Bur. -Miss Grace MIcGilllvrIy. I popular member of the staff of the Bank of Nova scotfs. Kenslngton. has reslg d her position and re- turned to her home in Malpeque. - Bur. -0. S, Clair Mayhew left. recently for Victoria. 8.0. after spending the past month with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. He-Ith Mayhew. Mar- gate. following his Initial training It H.M.C.s. Cornwallis -Bur. --Friends of Mrs. Dan Arsen- ault, Granville Street. Summer- side. will be sorry to learn she had to undergo an operation on Fri- day morning in the Prince County Hospital.-S. -Mr. Fred Whalen Ind Mr Kenneth Linkletter. members of the staff of Pioley's Drug Store. Summerside. are at present in Hilifsx attending I six weok.I' DANCE I MODERN si on) um: OLYMPIA -BANQUET HALL Tonight. Monday. MIy 8th. Music by Tousssnt and his ' orcheh-I Dancing 0:80 to 1:00 Admission 50 cant: I llll. J.W. TIOBESIIIE Will continue office hours In Borden II follows: Tuesday 2:00 to 5:00 Tllurltldy 7:00 to 0:00 tti-may 2:00 to 5:00 ' Sprlngion. ha ving been course in pharmacy It Dslhousie University.-S. -Mrs. Daniel tifckox, ' lington, accompanied by her grandson, Don- nie; was I guest this week of Mr. Ind Mrs. Lemuel Craswell. Hunter River. Mrs. Hlckox llso visited her sister. Miss Hilcin Macuod Ind her sister-in-lIw, Mrs Hannah cruwell, who are patients in the P.!.mInd Hospital Charlottetown. -Bur. -Mr.- and Mrs. Gordon Thomp- son Ind Mrs. Larry Anderson. HIlifIx. spent I few days in called home owing to the death of their fsther. Mr. S. L. Thompson. whose funeral was held on Saturday afternoon. Nurses' Sunday is Observed Al Summerside The annual observance of Nurse.s' Sunday took place last evening in Summerside with local nurses attending church services in uniform at St. Paul's Catholic Church and St. Mary's Anglican Church. At St. Paul's the regular Sunday owning service in connection with the perpetual novena to Our Lady of Perpetual Help was held and the sermon. appropriate to Nurses Sunday. was preached by Rev. J. H. LeClair. Father LeClair rid- monished those who hav the duty of caring for the sick. at ways to keep themselves in the state of grace and always to see Christ in the patients they are caring for Benediction of the most blessed sacrament was celebrated by Rev A. J. MacLead. The pastor. Rt. Rev. Msgr. G. J. MacLellan was present in the sanctuary. At St. Mary's the hymns sung were in keeping with the occasion and the rector. Ven. Archdeacon G. R. Harrison extended words of welcome to the visiting nurses. in a forceful sermon he told them that they were members of I noble calling in which they would be subjected to many discourage- ments and he pointed out that they should practice the virtue of patience.-S. Tiqnisli N Mr. and Mrs. Edwin MacDonald. Albcrton. spent the past week-end in Tignish. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Trainor. Mrs. St. Clair Stewart. Emerald came to Tignish on last Tuesday and plans to spend two weeks with her brother Mr. Carlyle Trainor and Mrs. Trainor. Mr. and Mrs. Cy-prien Handra- han and Alan have returned to Tignish after spending the win- ter months visiting their daugh- ter. Mrs. Reginald 0iConnor and Mr. O'Connor. Freetown. Mrs. Joseph Walsh and children John. David and Stephen of Tig- nish went to Charlottetown on Tuesday and will spend several days in the city visiting Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Walsh. Sr. Mr. Howard Doyle. Saint John. N. B.. spent a week recently vis- iting his wife and children How- ard Jr.. Leonard and Helen at Al- herton and his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Doyle. Tignish. Mr. Omer Bernard. manager of Morris, Bernard Ind Co. Ltd. Tig- nish. wu in -Charlottetown for I few days last week. visiting his parents. His Honour Lieutenant Governor J. A. Bernard and Mrs. Bernard, Government House. Mr. Wi1liIm O'Brien. Chris- toiphers Cross. had the misfortune to loss I valuable horse recently. The animal while tied in the stable mannged to get I front foot through the loop of its tie-rope and when found in the morning it was dead. The Tignish local association of Girl Guides held a most success- ful dance in the Legion Home on Wednesday evening. A lIrge crowd attended and enjoyed the dancing on a good floor to the splendid music of the Tignish orchestra. Refreshments were served. Herring in smnll quantities Ire being caught along the Skinner's Pond and Nail Pond shores. The first catch landed was at Nail Pond on Saturday. April 22nd. The ice has left that shore. but on the Tignish side the fishermen cannot take chances in setting herring nets as there is quito I quantity of floating ice in the ulf. The funeral of the late Mr Michael Deskoches. took place from the home of Mr. WllliIm Mp- lnnia. St. Rock on Thursday morn- ing. April 27 to the Church of St Simon Ind St. Jude. Tigniah. where I Requiem High Mass was sung by. Rev. L. B..Dooiey. assist- ed by the parish choir. Burial was in the church cemetery. To the surviving relatives sincere sym- pathy is extended. Mrs. John Arsenault and her mother. Mrs. Jeanne Gaudet were joint hostesses to the members of the Catholic Women's League It I end party in their homo on the evening of April zflth. A most en- joyable game of cards wu plsyed with Mrs. Milton K: it winning the prize for auction forty-fives Ind Mrs. Lloyd Ready receiving the consolation prise. A freeze- out It forty-fives was played Ind Mrs. Hownrd Hnrpcr was the prize winner. Dsinty refreshments were served by Mrs. Ai-Iennult Ind Mrs. Gsudct. Mr. Joseph Walsh who in I re- unrcli technologist and employed with the Dominion Department of Fisheries will come from Nsw Farewell Party At Icdoquo -On Thursday evening. April 27th friends Ind neighbors met It the home of Mr. Ind Mrs. Mel- bourne Craig. Lower Bedeque. for I fnreweil pIrty in honor of Lloyd. IvIn. Annie and family. who Ire moving shortly to Vic- torll, P.E.I., Mrs. Lloyd Jewell reId In appropriate Iddrul. Mr. Walter Bowness presented Ivan and Annie with I beautiful oc- cIslonIl chair. and Lorne Mac. Callum presented Lloyd with I pen and pencil set. IlIo I military set. lvIn Ind Lloyd fittingly voiced their thanks for the gifts Ind good wishes. and they invited their friends to visit them in their new home. Mr. Hector Lenrd spoke briefly. Then all joined in singing "For they Ire jolly good fellows." The remainder of the evening was pleasantly spent in social chat. music and song furnished by Mr. Ray Sobey on the hIi-monlca and Stanley Green. St. Eleanors. on the guitar. After I delicious lunch was served all departed to their homes wishing Annie, Ivan and Lloyd many years of happiness in their new home. The following is the Address: Dear Annie, Ivan and Lloyd:- We your friends and neighbors of Bedeque and Lower Bedeque. have gathered here this evening to express our regret at your de- parture from our midst. and to wish you success in your new home. It seems only a short time since we met together before to welcome you Annie. to our com- munity. and to wish you and Ivan every happiness in your life together and we are sorry that your stay among us has been so short, but we are glad that the distance is not so great that you will be unable to renew acquain- tances. You lvan, will be greatly missed among your life-long friends. and especially by the Lower Bedeque ball team. of which you were a faithful and efficient member. We had hoped that the next occasion on which we should meet here would be to shower similar wishes on Lloyd. but in that he has disappointed us. and we can only hope that Vic- toria. with aii its charm will prove too much for him. and when the happy occasion arrives-well- Victoria is not so far away! To all of you we say "we are sorry you are going", and we ask you to accept these gifts as tokens of our esteem, with our very best wishes for success -and happiness in your new home. Your sincere friends. Albany and O o o ' Vlctmfy Mr. Douglas Crossman. produce buyer of Albany was in Summer- side on Saturday. Mr. Douglas Bell. Cape Tiav- erse. fur grader. was in Summer- side visiting the Fur Pools and looking over the stocks of the various kinds of fox furs. He re- ports a little better feeling in the long furred pelts but not too brisk a demand. Mr. Kenneth Dawson. Lowell Campbell and Walter McKenzie were in Summerside on business the past week. Mr. Gus Miliigan. North Tryon. was in Crapaud Saturday on busi- ness. 0 Mr. Edward Sherry of Fern- wood wIs I business visitor to Summerside on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Peters were in Summerside the past week. Mrs. Fred Mitchell Ind son George returned to Moncton. N. 8.. after I pleuant vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Max Leturgey, North Tryon. The many friends of the late Mr. George Doull were sorry to hear of his passing away the past week at his home in Carleton. Mr. Sheldon Dixon. general merchant of North Tryon was I business visitor to Summerside on Saturday. He brought back I new ice cream vender. This ma- chine has a large storage capa- city with thrce compartments for both bulk and package ice cream. This machine including stainless steel fittings and functional parts is the latest in electrical ice cream refrigerators and was supplied by the Perfection Dairies. Mr. Leroy Delaney has taken I position with the Tryon Creamery Company. This is his second sum- mer in the butter making busi- ness. Many of the young people of Albany and North Tryon attend- ed the picture show held in Crap- Iud every Friday and Saturday night. They report I very inter- esting attraction. and amusing show. Potatoes are is hot issue in this section of Prince Edward Island Unrest over the potato situntion Imong the tumors in this part of Prince County in green. Some fsrmers have six to ten cars of potatoes on hand and the market not too strong. With the high cost of production Ind the low price. for the product it is I very dis- courIging business. AI yet not very much fertilizer has been purchased -for the 10.50 crop. Brunswick and join Mrs. Wslsh Ind family It Charlottetown. Mr. WIl.Ih spent the winter months attending to duties on Grand Marian island Ind St. Andrew's. New Brunswick. Beginning the first of May Ind continuing through the summer ' he will b: Itsfloned It Tlgnlsla where he can conduct his duties in the western part of Prince Edward enjoyable party Ln Wednesday even- led by the vice president, congregation foi Mother's Day and This delightful evening concluded "IIIIIO-T0-II Honoured At Miscellaneous shower --Thc home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mona of New Anmn was the scene of I hnppy gathering when I urge number of neigh- bours Ind friends gathered to honor Min Theron Mclnnu with I shower II Inc is one of the spring's brides. The dnwing room wu decorated in pink Ind white streamers with whim wedding bell suspended from the ceiling. The guest of honour entered the room Ittendecl by her school chum, Mn. Bert Pools, in the su-Iins of wedding music played by Mrs. Walter Moase. The great variety of beautiful Ind costly gifts were opened by Miss Shirley Mg. Olrvllle. Kenslngton. Ind Miss Eleanor Mclnnis. They were Ir- rangcd on the tablc.by Mrs. Ivan Lambs of Springfield and Mrs. Willie Moase. Summerside. The accompanying verses and names were read by Mrs. Lewis Moase. When the tastefully trimmed basket which wIa kept replenish- ed by Miss Shirley Tuplin and Miss Pauline Moase had been emptied for the third time and I thick sheaf of envelopes had also been presented. Theresa made I gracious speech expressing her appreciation. especially thanking the institute for their carefully chosen gift and inviting her friends to visit her in her new home. The singing of "For She's a Jolly Good Fellow" brought this part. of the program to I close. The hostess was assisted in serv- ing refreshments by Mrs. Robert Williams. Mrs. Stewart Moase, Mrs. Don Schurman. Mrs. John Moase. Mrs. Lewis Moase. Mrs John Mclnnis. A sins-ions with Mrs. Walter Mouse as pianist was I pleasing feature of the evening. .O'Leury and HOLMAN'S itis O-CEADER For A Cleaner, Brighter Home I O I Vlcimfy Miss Alice Bo,-leg of West Devon, is on the sick list. list many friends wish her a speedy recovery. i Rev, J. M ano Mrs. sheen andl little son Allan of Eimsdale were visitors to O'Leary on May 2nd. Mr. Fred W. ltfacLeod of Brae was a business visitor to O'Leary on May 2nd. The men of Brae have made a vast iniproveme-I in their church COMEEEFY P10W'-it and cleaning it and this att.ra4'l.ve cemetery ad-I Joining the Brae United Church now is a credit to the community. The many friends of Mrs, John R. Dignan of Hcwlanwlll be sorry to learn that she is not enjoying good health ano pans to shortly recovery. The Woniens Missionary society of Bloomfield United Churrh met for their ,re;uiai monthy meeting on Tuesday afternoon May 2 in the Young Peoples Union room of the Bloomfield Church. After the regular worship service was concluded. this active group of missionary minded enter the h0SplTa.il for an operation. They unite in tr-shing her a speedy ladies packed a parcel of clothes. (towels, pillow cases, etc.) for Dr 5 Florence Murrav of Korea. . e-m I Rev, Int MacDonald, formeri minister of Montvose pastoral charge .' and also the supply minisocr of Wei- lington pastoral charge of the United Church of Canada. has been cared, to Knox United Church in Russel.- Manitoba. Rev. Mr, MacDonald hast been spending the winter in Toronto i taking a post. graduate course. His many friends unite in wishing hlml every success in his new sphere of labor. Word has been IDCClVBd of the death in the Ufi. of two lsddes well known around 0".cary in the person of Mrs. Griffin and Mrs. Pettibone. Mrs Preston Thompson of Mount Royal 1, I daughter of Mrs. Griffin and was up with her mother when she passed away Mrs, Symthe of Bloomfield is n sister of Mrs. Pet- tibone who only last summer visited friends and relatives in Bloomfield and was a regular Church attender at the Bloomfind United Church Sincere sympathy is offered to the, sorrowing loved ones. i The West Devon United Church Young Peoples bnion held a very ing, May 3 in the west Devon wo- men's Institute ilali. There was I fine attendance with young people attending from Carleton Lot 6. Alaska on West Devon. The meeting opened with fl devotional program Grigg. The Y.P.tJ. decided to send treats to the elderly women of the also to those who were sick. Active under the lesdevship oi the Minister, Rev, iv, 0. Dickson, after which de- licious refrcshic-nts were served by all forming a "Friendship Circle" and by repeating the filizpsh Bene- diction. A very interesting and impressive i service was hild on Wednesday afternoon. May am when the Can- ' CREAM IIAIILIIIG Mr. Ernest Maclnnis will begin hauling cream to Try- on Crenmery. Tuesday, May 9. on the Bi-Idolbnne. Rose. Valley route Ind Friday. May 12 on the Fredericton. Emer- Ild route. Once weekly un- til further notice. 0. E. GAMBLE, Secretary. island. Norma . and jolly games were then enjoyed I with i i ciety of the Church, The service was conducted by Mrs. Her- bert Vatcher assisted by Jean MIC- Dougall. Sherla Ellis. The service was conducteu by Ml'S- W- 0. Dickson Macxlnnon. Bcxse Dennis. sherla Ellis, Freda Strang and Pesilv Ellis- on behalf of th- Women's .tli-'sion- ary Society. said: "We are happy that .V0" ha” come to this dtcison and Professional A F. I-Vlunterfwll.-lti) ' Cgmidlnn I!Imi oi Common. i. W i Offlco Hours: IIUINT TIIIJATBI BLDG. TOPS IN THERE ARE -Ccjdari for EVERY PURPOSE EVERY PURSE Big value in the lower priced Mop field. Reversible - Fleece buffed tan yarn - Threaded handle that won't II N 1.49 Heart Shaped Mop made of high quality yam - Rever- Ilble and wonderful for get- ti l t i ng in o dfflcult corner: - priced Mn. Map with a large floor Iprend - Unusually light - Dctachnble Mop pId is Sun- forlzed - Pits into I rubber Iocket - priced priced . Dusting Mop with extra large floor spread (115 square Inches) - Reversible with I Spring Socket and fleece buffer to protect furniture - priced Four - Way? Zipper Mop has In exclusive 4-way ball soc- ket - sturdy chrome fume -Pad zips on and off - MIdo of fine twisted 4-play wn - 3.95 priced . l'l'reIled Polish Mop has I Iolid centre and swivel soc- ket - Made of nIlurIl yarn - priced . . at-lian Girls in Training of the O'1eary United Ohulch affiliated the Women; Missionary So- worship Isabel MacDonald and candle iizhtlng assisted by Beverley Mrs, A J. Matheson we are ilartis Complain VlIuIt Annlyscc Gluool Fifmd PHONE silo 8illALLMANiS BU ILPING summonlda. 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Housecleon Cl-IA glad to have you in the fellowship of the Women's Missionary society of the United Cnurch of Cannda. Over a period of many years our Society has given workers and funds to open doors of opportunity for girls in Africa, China Korea, India Japan, and Trinidad and in lonely- plaoes and overirowded places in; Canada. Through our concern and; friendship, their difficulties in ob-i tnining health, cd'.icat'ou. vocatnns and happy hnn.cs have decreased Girls like ynurscixes vriin nave joined . with us in this any have helped to. make possible tin abundant life re- . vealed by Jesus the Light of that World. for girls otherwise shut out- QUIUKIES Complete Stocks of All ing Needs by fear. superstition and poverty". Also taking part on behalf of the w..vl.s was Mrs Bruce M-acDougIll who said: "May this concern on your part rontziiue to grow. shall we dedicate ourselves to the great missionary enterprise of the Church as we pra,v:- O. may my eyes he opened, Lord. to see my neighbour's need: And may my ears be kept alert. their t-vie. tor liclp to heed. Make keen my mind to plan the best for i.ne acotheris good. Tliga l the wn to may he at last, one frleniziy neighbourhood Delicious f8fl'P'llmEntS were then served. by Ben lfeyuoltis i i 5-: i K Eats-cos-1. "Remind me to look in the Guardian WantAAAds-for an optometrist, Alvin--either I need glasses or you have I too many heads!"