SAVAGE HARBOR The many friends of Mrs. Bar- ban Dayle, savage Harbour. will be hgppy to learn that she has guny recovered from her recent illness and is now able to be about her duties as usual- Frlends throughout this district iiere saddened when they learned or the death of Mr. John Ladner iihich occurred recently at his home in Charlottetown. Mrg Lad- ner was well and favorably known in this area. Honest and fair in all his dealings he built up a veritable host of friends. To the members of the bereaved family 5mm-est sympathy is extended.- Among those fiom this section at- tending the funeral services at Charlottetown and Bangor were Mr. and Mrs. John Pigot and Mr. Elisha Plant- The many friends of Mr. Fred- die Mosher, Savage Harbour, will 1,, pleased to learn that his con- dition has so far improved as to permit his leaving hospital and returning to his home. Suddenly stricken while in the city, Mr. Mos- hrr was removed to the Charlotte- inwn Hospital where he was under treatment for two weeks. , Undoubtedly the greatest crib- bage combination to ever strut their stuff in this vicinity is the iiiibeatable due of Maccorrnack and McConnell. Never once bested lll their last hundred series, they now have set their sights on the 400 mark a number made famous in sports by the great Maurice Richard of hockey fame. Playing with s. coolness that belies their intent this famous brace of card- IIOBI'd twirlera are establishing new records at every setting. Mrs. Dan O'Connell accompanied by her children Francis and Ger- i.-ird of Ten Mile House were vis- .iora during the week to St. An- drews where they were the guests of Mrs. 0'Connell'.a mother, Mrs Rank Maclntyre. The men of Savage Harbour gathered during the week for the purpose of checking and making any necessary repairs to the tele- phone line running from Griffin's Corner on the 'st, Peter's Road through to the wharf at Savage Harbour. This is a very necessary scrvice and the co-operation which the venture received shows how thoroughly that fact is appreciated ill the district. The work was com- yicted in one day. Every period of the year brings its own particular chore to those who seek their livelihoods on the farms of the province. Right now the gathering of firewood for the coming year holds priority. Con- EAST BALTIC Oongrstulaticns to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Robertson who on Decem- ber. 27th, quietly celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary at their home in xingsboro. Mrs. Page of the Nursing Staff. Souria Hospital. spent New Year's with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rose. North Lake. ' Mrs. Albert Garrett at time of writing is a patient in the Sourls Hospital and a complete and speedy get well is extended to her. A number of women turned out recently and cleaned and papered the Baltic Hall and got it in readi- ness for Sunday school Classes which started January 2. and will continue during the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Major Young and Gary Young. spent New Year's with Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Llewellyn. Montague. Miss Marina Rose. R. C. A .l"., returned to Nova Scotia having spent the holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rose. East Baltic. Miss Clarabell Ching has return- ed to her studies in the United Baptist Bible ischool. Moncton, having spent the holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ching, Basin Head. Miss Verna Rose returned to On- tario. having spent a few days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Rose, North Lake. The Candlelight Night Watch Service was well attended in the East Point Baptist Church. Kings- boro. on New Year's Eve. Rev. D. J. McClure. Mrs. Floyd McLean, Miss Clarabell Ching and Mr. Brent Robertson tool: an active part to make the service a success. Refresh- ments were served in the adjoining for such work and already many farmyards boast huge piles of the fallen timbers. The musical notes of the circular saw lends a pleas- ing cheerfulnes to many a winter's morning and we might add happy smiles to many's a housewife as she looks out upon a growing mountain" of fuel. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Jay and son Wayne of St. Peters, were re- cent visitors to Savage Harbour where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mosher. The card parties and crokinole parties held each Friday night in the Mt. Stewart Community Hall and sponsored by the Ladies Aux- iliary are becoming increasing pop- uiar, starting a few weeks ago with but a few tables in operation it has steadily grown until last Fri- day there were nineteen tables in ditions to date have been ideal the play. on, BRODlE'S ANGEL BAKE MIX 2 ms 85:: Fresh Frozen ISLAND STRAWBERRIES 45c Box pkg- 23c Chase & Ssnboi-no 1 lb. tin Coffee 1.19 2 lbs. 29: 2 pkgs. 65c Kraft Miracle Sandwich Spread 8 oz. jar 21c ii; 5 lbs. .52 5 lbs. Prunes Cooking Apples Brown Sugar 43: ES BIIOIII xxx WHITE ' CHOCOLATE 0 COMBINATION AND SPICE W ' 1.2 Price Sale. 2 pkgs. . . 59: Buy One-and get one at Half Price EACH PKG. OF CAKE MIX WILL MAKE TWO CAKES Mlnuto Maid Tin Orange Juice 25c u.FI'!!I1PEIlk Peas 23: I Mgiidalade 24 "3!!! 82 oz. bot. Chase 8: Sanboi-ne's 20 oz. jar Instant Coffee 69c New Instant 2 pkgs. ello 11c sin 2 viral- El” 1-2 lb. roll Elias. Snack 29c Regular size 2 aka vesrry by several young ladies. Mrs Clinton Stewart was organist for the night. Miss Wanda Robertson of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, Bouris. spent the holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Rob- ertson. Kingsboro. Mrs. John W. Robertson, member of the Klngsboro Women's Institute attended the First Aid Course held in the Red Cross Rooms, Charlotte- town, December zath to 31st. Min Helen Campbell of the Civil Service Commission, Ottawa, spent the Christmas and New Year holi- days with her mother. Mrs. John C. Campbell. Red Point. Mr and Mrs. Charles McMahon and Mrs. Thomas McMahon of St. Columba. have taken up residence in Elmira having bought the pro- property of the late Mr. Dominic Harris. Elmira. Mr. Edwin Robertson has re- N EW WAY'S turned to his name in Munn's Eold having spent Christmas with his sis- ters Misses Kay and Betty Robert- son. Toronto, Ontario. Mrs. Joseph McDonald of the Provincial Sanatorium, spent the Christmas holidays at her home in North Lake. t His many friends are pleased to see Mr. R. J. Kidson back to his home in Red Point after being a patient in the Bouris Hospital with pneumonia. Old Jack Frost did favour the young fry on January let, when they had their first night of skat- ing in the Red Point Commuhity Rink and a large crowd were there and all hope for more such good ice. NORTHERN RIVER. The Coppermine river flows 525 miles to the west end of Corona- tion gulf in the Arctic ocean. auiirn urn.-i-sums w. M. ii. The January meeting of the North Wiltahire Auxiliary of the W. M. S.-was held at the home of Mrs. Bruce Noy. The worship ser- vice wlth the Theme Evangelism. The Church's Business. was led by Mrs. Ralph Noy and opened with the hymn "God of mercy. God of Grace." This was followed by Scripture readings and discussion. and prayer by the leader closed this period. . Mrs. Macllae had charge of the Study Period. the topic being "The Main Business of the Church". this was based on Chapter five of "The Church in India" and told that after much Evangelism in India much more remains to be accomplished. The president. presided over the business period. Ten members and two visitors were present. The sec- retaries of departments gave re ports: supply ssc'y I'eP0l'I0d 039 large carton of quilts and cloth- ing seat to Toronto for overseas relief; boxes of used cards were sent to Trinidad. The Community Friendship Sec'y reported 166 borne and 43 hospital calls made during the year and 173 letters and cards sent to sick etc.. also 2!! gifts of flowers and fruit: the associate members sec'y reported givings of 516.85 by members of her depart- ment: the treasurer reported S191 raised and sent to Presbyterial treasurer. The members had canvassed the district for the United Church training school. and also gave a donation to the Maritime Home for girls. The meeting closed with the hymn "We Give Thee But Thine Own". and the benediction. The linen industry was introduced in Belfast. one of the world's larg- WEBT ROYALTY 'V. I. On the evening of January 0. nine members of the West Royalty W. I., met at the home of Mrs. Harold Macnu with the president. Mrs. Fred Gates. presiding. Mrs. Russel Bell reported send- ing Chriamas treats to older PG0' ple of the community and a num- ber of thank-you notes were read. Mrs. James Maclnnis displayed the beautiful blanket which is to be drawn for on Feb. 7. Mrs. Mac- Innis also distributed patches to some members and those without patches to bring some articles to be auctioned off when the sewinl material was completed. The lunch committee for the Feb- ruary meeting will be Mrs. Eric Hurry, Mrs. Robert Hurry. M"- Willard Lank and Mrs. Lorne Mac- esi linen centres. in 1633. Thursday, January 27. 19551'lie Guardian Page 7 Jackie Parker To Receive Trophy "CALGARY, (CP)-Jackie Parker. 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