9/.» PIrIA"CE~-5EDWARD so, TO-DA Y and SA T. M_G,|ivr~ rest-stirring run ‘stugsnioni 1| Gael of WTERTAINERS! ,lleil51SAI(~El.'l‘0N r Ylellagefliiluny Eleanor PUWELI. lbooellneeltiebaaee IIEIIN OTOIIIIBIJ. IOI EIIRLE Veeelele h Ileleveeh olllleillleeil ALSO 5M4 dwdiem/ l4 “All Ill Tl- CHILI-T IO-IIIIUI‘! IHTQYI Hollywood Motion Pinon ream, rel: r- , III SII llvf‘ "I'll! , INIll-lIIVyflfi ‘flllfljfly lllllllfllllglfilYOflfifllll (LIV IIAIITe IIKIIY [All-e IUIII-YDOII IIIIIIIAIIIIIIQIIHIIRTIIARIIAIL MIOIIIQIIIIIY(QIOCIOIVI)IIAIY GIAIIIIQZUeIIAIKQIATIA hedaeeddflnevlren-Slnlloslu GIIAIIKTDIKIMIWAI enwenceneemaa C-A-P-I-T-O-L i I'll-DAY AND, 351i G - MEN VS. teadisr Mrs. Fred Shaw. for the service. atggn-sgltmabor 5i€d£‘i'°‘......... Hllows - slot-j - 8.45 . fine address. The coll l» dei- of the service. — ADDED _. BLACK DRAGON — SPORTS COMEDY - CARTOON wing melvod certificates: Inter- ‘. Mr. Cecil McPhail, lleanor Carson. Juniorlvlissas neverley Beaton, Marlyn Salinond, na McLeod and Catherine Crosby. Mile Eleanor Carson was organist .4 splendid tem- peranoe address was given by Mr. l! O. Holmes. Mr. J. N- McFadyea and on behalf of the rio- tn Mr. their deep appreciation of his in- temt in their welfare and his very OCHOII lven to "The Help the Children hd". The following was the or- NOTE - shows STARTS AT 3.15 _ 6.4a 9.1a‘, ATTEND MATINEE imp EARLY snows ~- fiEMPlREfi TONIGHT AND SAT. SHOWS - 7.00 and 8.45 MATINEE SAT AT 2.30 T I The I0!- Holmes “'3 5 ~P-U- AND , glrymn. "'11s, Tim; to be lfoly" . "i. ‘ a r. Mr. Moria en. The Bonehew 721i. and Ting‘. Resgnsive rteedlrigy led by Miss fmdilctad the eve .ee'vi r; belie Moore. Banshew Uni ed ,_ bur . on I-f n, "what a rrlend We Have Much ie. at t eerv-ce the fr. mo." ‘miners in me recent B. ! Tem- scripture reading, Miss Marlyn "Ponce o were ' tul d. mourns m willflxhk Ilgon mi" N!’ ates. . faring. iaii who was o ' of t e wins selection bv choir- Efr‘ for queens unt, honore aloe w. Fred Show i! a e . M t: c l-fol la.fltfi With ' D ml ‘ ., -. as. teacher. ur. J-INPIMoFeiiyan. hes Show. Qlul 1 . M11. Wiles Dev rley [eaten rid Marlyn fdovmn "J Lover Slim a ' Mo. borwiw m “it... s... rhea. of My This solemn a of local inisrelt. fines“ cmswlu- for CONWH) , sUaA-Nc‘ EI-ATION LEI 1N HIST INBTALIJIINT Civic _ taxes due Beturda April 16th. that date the first install- EBS of Curling Club - v fogulfiugmn “ninth Friday night ‘.after "ED oiwss DANCE. Govern- ment House. Thursday. Ape-i‘! cnuswu or scoruirvn. - fiivfisfihiimffi 11% 19”»? Rev. J. H. Bishop, 4.11.11: CENTRAL raaisu, _ our, _ A-Dril IIMh. Churchill 2.30. 09% saver i P, M. '1‘. W. Goodwill, Min- lster. ‘.1441, rue: PEEBBYTEBIAN ouulwn IN uaN/xuiapelervices on elunday, April 10th as ioliows: Oaledoru iihuu A. iVl. wood islands mu PM. IIWV- ‘s. A, A. Duke. Minister. 4-14-11. BEADALBANE United Church. —aierv1ces on dunday. 18th as follows: North Grenville 11 AM. valley 3 RM. Bradslibane 7.30 Rev. D. J. Morrison, Minister. F CHURCH NOTICE. -- Wlnsloe United Church Services. Aiprii 16th. Winsioe North _1l A. M. Wirlsloe South 3 P. M. Higiifleld ‘L30 P. M. stev. '1'. Constable, iviinister.‘ H u iCiiftbn Lot is at ll A. m IHaroert at 2.30 P. M. Powual ‘I30. Rev. D. K. Ross. Minister. l 4-14-11.‘ NEW GLASGOW Christian i Church, Sunday, April 16th 11 AM, iviommg worship. 12.15 P. Comm School M. 7.30 Thu CHUR. April 16th Belle Rivc moon . W. B. MagPhail, - -i Services, Sunday. A. M. NEW LONDON PILESBYTEBIAN Cl-l GE-— i8t New Lon- don 11.00 A. . ‘vcr 2.30 P. M, TTCIUQD River riliil 1.30 P. M. v. Buritaih, Minister. ENGAGEMENT. — Mr. and Mrs. E. Carter. Cornwall, announce tho engagement of their only daughter Cpl. Kathleen Mary, C. W. 0., to N Maciveili, R. , . . son s. Elva MacNeill of Duihouslc, N u. Marriage to take place in the near future. 4-14-11. TEYON — BONSHAW BAPTIST CHURCH. - Sunday, April 16th. 'I‘ryon 3.00 P.M, Bonshaw 7.30 P.M. The servicec will be wnducted by theypastcr who will preach on the sub cct: “Aster Easter- hat?" We inv te you to worship with us. u NORTH RIVER. BAPTIST CHUltCHES.—Apri1‘.6th Services as follows: North River -ll A. M. S. School 2 P. M. .30 P. T “Let There Be Light." with us in worship together. A. E. Todd. Minister. 4-14-11. THE UNITED CHURCH OF M. Murray. Minister. 4-14- MOUNT HERBERT Y. P. The regular meeting of the Mt. .P.U. was held at the Protestant Orhpanage Tuesday, ,'Aprii 11th. Alter the call to wor- ship. the hymn "Holy Bible, Book Divine" was sung. The Bcrlpturci Lesson was read by Errol Lundie, Psalms 110 (Bl-lib), Proverbs 3 11-9). Stirling Wood ltd 1n prayer. Beryl Wood, Christian Pellowehip Canvenor gave a ver interesting ta on the topic “ iat is the Bible?" Those who assisted her in the devotional service were: Ken- neth Jenkins and Stirling wood. "Break Thou the Breed of Life.’ II a new nature ffflffl‘; 31:”: -»-'i"..i't our __ . rimming “.21. boxer were sent in ii. albsne Village Women's Institute f- land slows bv the President. POWNAL CHARGE-April IBi-ll-iwa‘ mified n,“ g 0,“, “u, b, - Ml“ made for the district convention. ty . P. M. Cavendish Rev. n. a. Shaw. BY" Minister. 4-14-11. play to come here for the Ins n Th” DHMLWM “m” by “w”? Sick, Mrs. Elmer Parsons and Mrs. OM12. M" reported that thirteen men overseas. The postage amounted to $13.20 of which the institute paid 39. and the remainder was paid by special collection. Letters were read from the Kins. men Club, and Maritime Hospital Service Association, also one from 3523i? 3°57. mass “"3? Blanket rune. w ' The Proceeds from the concert and pie eoclal amounted to $46.12. ocwserprea discussion or the m- posed am ndm Prohibition Act a ‘wmnsiijtiieew 33$ appointed is write a protest to the prgnlir- tin be 9X mac g to held at Mrs. gjasaslcrvleqdeuhlgclinl l“ Liumhmd e mee ng c Wit-h the Nltbhll Anthem, iii alszanausaiva w.1. The April mgeting of the Bread. was held on Monday, April 3rd, at th. home of Mrs. Harvey Bernard. Meeting opened with the Ode and Creed. Roll call was answered by eight members with empty medi- cini- bottles for the local doctor. Minutes of last meeting were read B.l.$. IIALL, SATURDAY NIGHT Modern and Old Time Dancing Follow the Crowd to n further Pfllod or five years. Agree i?‘- j People Fnioy Feds fibre/ire " FOY Friday 1.45 to a an. Admission 26c llonere Student Tenders for Lease of Oity , Fish Market y; The following tender; for lease of the Fish Market were submitted t0 the City Council end discussed at the last monthly meeting. Prom James Roberts, 206 Sidney Street, City: $1200.00 for daily Fish Market from April 30th, 1944 to April 30th, I945. iNo heed of door cut». Firm Robert Ford and sons, Breickley Beech, P.12.I.: 8N0!!!) for one year or $600.00 e, year for term of five yeere. $100.00 a year if city will cut in door. Will- 11831110 aivr/Ieu go mo?‘ Frilydlgta w . 555°“ layson ‘l’ YB» r “M” “W5 l-“mmli °"Y= "W wii°fltéiiifiiii féitiiliii-“Jikiiofia a ye“ m’ “rm or n" “m {mm Degree with Honors in Chcinisiryl M“ “L m“ Wm‘ op" o" 9! u‘ at Mount Allison University's‘ "PM" 01 1"“ "P00 Wfmfill HOlIW‘ spring Convocation this vear aftir’ by ihml. 111M)’ dWs 991°" Mil’ accomplishing the remarkable fcat’ 1st. 1949. said renewal to be for of obtaining the difficult Honors. degree in three undergraduate years. A keen and capable student, also manager of the Var- l team during the to make three stall, available to dealers who had formerly occupied as I" The reports of the committees mm- ""11 “filth to osv How's 5"!’ "'-“‘°°°“ were given and lane were made l "m u" "W994i!!! i-htlf lest Y9“ ‘l? "*1, ‘dmuifélan niffugiig to have the outede of the school WM’! "M31 1°‘ me lime three thigh‘ ‘f ' F510,, (:1 u, vfc- painted. The following new com- stalls. This pnviiegc of dealers to to,“ y? °§'“§"’ e a ~mittees were appoihfcd. Sick - W wit’ BM on Tuesdays and Frl-' - " ' ‘Mrs. Hadley Woooside aha Mrs. days except when Civic or phrnin-i ___. Harvey Bernard. school _ M“, ion Holiday, fall on thoee days] Somers and Mrs. Hamld.The City to be WEST ROYALTY W. I. 0. ‘Toohiba. Lunch - Mrs- ancl Mrs. D. J. Morrison. to meet at her home for next IV!”°iiI1'-! Roll call to be answered with your "favorite vegetable". . Meeting closed with the National Anthem. after which lunch was served by the hostess and com- mittee in charge and a social hour was enJoyed. CORONATION W. I. Th; regular monthly meeting of the Coronation W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Harold Harper, lApril 6th. With the president in ‘the chair the meeting opened by Singing "We'll Never Let the Old Flag Fall" and repeating “Collect for Club Women" in unison. 1.4 members answered roll call with beautiful Easter versus. The President expressed the In- stltuteb pleasure on seeing an cid member present who owing to an accident has been unable to ut- tend meetings. Minutes of previous meeting read and adopted. Committees were called upon to give their re- ports. ' School committe. reported hav- iing visited school and getting window inds and clothes hooks for the school, also that school had been scrubbed and that the fountain in the school was not in Committee also reported that school trustee had enquired if the W.I. would help towards lowering ceiling in the school. Sics committee reported making - working order. z several calls- Th, Red Cross convenor report read as follows: 3 quilts completed M also the following knitted goods: 4 prs seamens socks. l pr army 1L 5071", 1 1on2 turtle neck sweater. 3 sfrforce sweaters. .1‘. stunning vote Wu taken and carried on selling two quilts to members present one at $5.00 and e mailer one at “.00. Correspond- ence was read and discussed. was moved and seconded that bills be paid. A message of thanks was extended from the Hall manaafl‘ to all the women who had made cakes and candy to sell at the re- cent concert also for helping with lunch. It was decided to et a itutc and to iihV-s a sale of cakes and candy. Committees appointed for next month. School, li/Lre. Harold and Mrs. Jack MacKay. |Business period then followed. The minutes of the previous meeting There were amounted to 8i cents. The recrca- 16 members present. amen and a very interesting con- geet was put on by l W "Answered this Bible." Meeting was closed by repeating the "Mlzpah" Bene- diction. AVONLEA W. l. Th. members of Avonlee -. met at the heme of the score on Thursday evening, March 28rd. The president presided and the meeting opened with sf ind the Ode and repeating the reed in unison. M11 cell was answered by g a five visitors. the last meetinl were reed and approved. The oom- mitteea present, reported and ones appointed for next month are: Rustlco Sick, Mrs. M. J. Doyle and M lner. Ruetico School, Mre. Hemning were read and approved. Collectionlizfigg. I PM ttc l h g ,1 m n c arge, a tlon period created much uh cilriatln grungy“ ‘M ‘ “me Ber? ood,t-‘i= by different books of lMacKay Wllllliflk Institute answered by donating a piece of print for a quilt. Secretary asked to order 8 copies Institute News also two more cook books. . ; r rently sold $5.00. making l .311"! CHURCH IN CA Jack M I n a am was then carried on bv contest of "Pin Tall on the Donkey". Mrs. J. the prize. Next meeting to be held in tho room. Roll call to be iivtinv closed hv singing "The ling". A dainty lunch was serv- ed by ladies in charge. Two visi- tors present. one members. Collec- tion 95c: fees money for quilts 1d one re- '° m! from meeting 01030. Morley on hand 101B. EASTERN GUARDIAN PIE-haircare! and Mrs. Robert Woolner- AOL-Services Cavendish Sick, Mrs. George Ollrk for Sunday. April 16th as follows! and Mrs. 1". Bieiwert- Cardigan 2.10 P. M. Montague ‘l Cavendish School. Mrs. home; P. M. Rev 1-1. Mathews. his. MR. MecNelli and Mrs. Oreen- il- A. Minister. 4-14-11. R NO Standard of duality! “is good tea” RED ROSE Orange Peirce Tea la extra good! Bornardflsrior repairs and heating for rim MIB- ‘Market; Fool's for all interim- re-i BELFA§T_BELLE mvmg, [m]. Morrison extended an invitatlohipair. The City also to supply rum. CH l r ll. 3 P. M iviinister. l4 AB. . April h. M Long R4 Re H. M. i 4 14 1i A. . C N V. R. of Mr W 4-14 _i well-G resPollslbie for cx- : The monthly meeiinS of ilic W“! Royalty Women's Institute was held m, the home of Mrs. Margaret Eiell in the afternoon of April. 5th with thirteen members rnzi five visitors present. The Vice Presid- ent. Mrs. Stanley Hurry presided arid opened meeting with Creed in unison. Minuts of last meeting ‘cient water at no cater e rise to Roop's than 315.850 a yeafrpeand io have inside of Fish Marker. cIQln-l‘ oguariid redecorated by May 1st,. From A- Peters. North Rustlco P. a. 1.: $l0f0.00 a ca ’: advance without sr¥p§i§§y"§.1§.,,§‘] were read and adopted‘. We” “°"‘~*°"= W“ 1 it" 1* =~ w"? dii°il‘li‘é“°i‘oz.°iiim m. Fife“ suPPlles refrigeration. 1:33am an “c w" ' " t was decided b the ' ' by a vote of 5-2 riot to 1231132‘grfgwidfgiriwiggigercsixiimdiiieiié :12; mllht by tender but to continue one on the supply of Sugar for u" 1943 Ifflhflmcnt under whiorflhome canning. "Ilia Supervisor 1t WM leased to the fish vendors. Miss MacDonnlds letter svns read regarding the household cleaners The April Institute program was also discussed. Two letter of thanks were read from boy; in Italy. Reg. Macbure and Charlie lVluore and Miss Mar- ion MacKlnnon has received a let- ter of thanks from P. Canadian Prisoner of War in Germany who received n pair nf sock: through the Red Cross with her name and lddflfls in one of them, he hopes tobc home before the socks err worn out. A bill nf $2.56 was voted to be paid. collection amounted to $2.50 and Mrs. Elliot Jones klndlv donated $1.00. Two new members were. welcomed. Mrs. Bert MacEwen and Mrs. Archie MacLeod. The members who collected fnr thi- Red Cross reported $208.50 collected in the district. Finished work duyjnq 11.5; month 2 ouills. 3 long sltctwl sweaters] an’! 2 pr. army sock". Almost em. ugh souarés were handed in for two more quilts. Next meeting in hn held at the home of Mrs. Alex (“want 1'1 the afternoon of Mrv 74rd Willi Mrs. James Enman and Mrs. Russel Proud on 11inch committee. Meeting nlwesd with National chastity vamp-w up c; tmrr o“ ‘The regular meeting of the Cherry Valle-V “Victory Bees" your held at the home of Mrs. Harold Huggan on March 20th with eleven member; in attendance. In the absence of the President. the Vice Pres, Mrs, Maths-eon celled ‘he meeting to order and opened it by singing "Tipperary". non call WM answered by a Grab Bag, ore- ceeds of which amounted to $1.72. It Was decided to divide the dis- trict for the month of Anrll 30 that the work could be continued when the travelling is unfavourable. - It was moved and seconded that a bill of $1.80 for quilt lining be paid: also that another batf. be our- chased. The evening was spent ln croch- _etin-z afghan subarea, and working on ll. q o some articles were l sent to Red Cro as. i Next general meetlngtnbeheld in Mav. Rcll call to be again answered with a Grab Bag. The National Anthem brought. the meeting to a close. Anthem and lunch was served bv the hostess and committee ill charge. Examination The following is e report o! tho ire-non, of siff. P d sch 1 examinations new n so Pom n» the month of firms?" °° IH-ish School. Bt- Peters. Abn- 3' Grade vm-i. Inez Gavin: a i SEA CON’ POND SCHOOL -6 (inclusive). Irma Ready, Possible mark in each silbiwti Grade VII-J. Th s Si : 2. English Literature ‘l5, French 100, germ‘; Hackem er S“ ‘ea Rural Science 50, Mathematics 100, qmde v;_1_ Jack" M .. , ikngllsh Composition 10o. British, Grade V-1. Marci; i-iiilrliiisitii‘ z. History so, Arithmetic 100. m ‘Ethel Beckett. Th4 h] DND lflflfk made Ill G fifade n1_1| wan“ Brennan. i2. David MicIhnis. IM-i (moo n-i. Shirley lhckctt: 2 Earl Brennan govern pu jecte by the students: lJhglieh Literature - Punk z. English Composition, Arthur Mc-i Grade I-l Albert Huckoft‘ 2' Nclll. 71. Phyllis Mondssey: 3. Clifford Latin, Prank icdweii. 94. Beckett Arlthlnotlv. mills Mlfllmll. W- Honor rol: Inez Gavin, Irma Joseph Meow“ lHeariy. Theresa Slim, Jackie Mal‘- lmaite for each other. r 1 ‘it S. Coffin. Chairman of Women's .0“) New Comedy Team ‘Discovered’ in "The Shining Future" Film r u‘ E ( g Stage 9 on thc Warner Bros. lot was a popular spot d thnfl booting o1 "The Shining Future . he Canadian Motion Picture War "Services film opening Friday at the PrlnceDEdgaacijfheatre in addition t0 O0 Practically every big Warner producer. star and director visited who set at one time or another. One da. Michael Curtis, who directed mi); year's Academy Award-win- him: picture. “Casablanca? watching L-crtov Prinz put Charles Rosales and Harold iThe Great Glidersleeve) Pcary through their comedy illces. Animation wasvwrltten ail over Curtlzs face during the action. and when the "Ct1t“ call came. split inflniiives fell all over the place with the ace director bub- with enthusiasm for two comedians as many have mav be that Buggies and_Cvll- dersieeve will have a very shinlnB iuture—together! Three Days Lopped 0ft Mail Delivery in Mediterranean OTTAWA. April 11 —(CP)— The post office department disclosed to- day that three days. have been iopp€d off the transit time for tier livery of surface mail from Canada to Canadian troops in the Medlter. r-ahean 5N3. outlined the delivery time of mail to troops in the House of Com- mons Fob. 28. he set 59 days as the time required for receipt of letters W351 ‘v When Post-roaster General Mulock ' rAua ‘rriiutlt i approve Fllflhilllllill “EA .°\ f. by Canadians on the Italian fronts. Since than the average time nus been cut to 56 days. W1 h prospects iliat the time wil be further 1m- proved, The Department said today that of 21.250000 pounds of mall for the troops over the 11st, 12 months 181; pounds. or .88 per cent. had been lost from all causes, including enemy action. From an additional 3.088.069 pounds of tobacco mail, the lose was 2.05 percent. Skejlton at it Again in “l um it,” llis Rod Shelton clowns iunstli into the heart or Eleanor rowcii once again ui ivi-u-ivis iaugnrrtusicai, "1 uood 1t." 110w showinfl at the nut-t..- rxiwurd Theatre. rteu pmys a. pants uresscr who borrows iiis customers‘ CiOl-HESIQ uahce attendance on the popular stage star, LJOXIIIIB Shaw, played by iiueanor roweii. Connie is in love Wlhii tier co-scar. rticnard Ainiey, arm when he occupies urteruted 1.. Patricia Dane she marries Red in spitt". rtCflS troubles have i111)’ Just BCEUD. ueiorc nc snows it no has been 61090500 as a irauu aura Con- lllr: has hit hun. But the situation soon Cflflllgtts when he LCIDU-ITQS a band 0i saooieurs single-handed and not oniv wins Connie's heart out a. substantial reward with winch to produce nor next show. Music by Jimmy Dorsey Jimmy L/Ulbfiy and ius band fur- nish the musical oaciqiirourm and Luna. riome and hazel 800M. aD- p.ai" together ior the first time \.I1 inc screen in a sensational produc- iloii niunber. "JEYICDO." Miss Pow- ‘('11 ncrioims one 01' ilic must clif- iioiut dance routines ever soon on the screen. in the whiz. Saran Jane numibci" she not only dances the rhythm but mviris a lariut with a skiiiui hand while tapping out the intricate stops. _ Red was ncvcr iunnicr than he is as the worshipping tailor, and Miss roweii, wearing special Irene-dc- signeci creations. is storming. Sam Lcvenc as the fast-talking tailor turns in an amusmx pcrfonnancc. Others in the cast are Thurston Hail, Morris Ankrum and John l-Iociiak. Vincent Minnelli directed with ,:1 siu-c-hre wnch, extracting all the 1111168170111 the musical comedy piuzn Jncs Cummings accorded u lavish production and Georgie Stall and Ray June contributed tnc cficotive musical scoring and D6. Rural SclmoefDonny Andereon, French, Prank Ladwell, 02. British History, Kenny Donheliy, Mathematics, Joseph Macleeae, Possible mark I60: Rank Ledweil. u: (Somme. WI nude)- Jcseph Meclaaac d: Arthur Mec- Neill (equal) 630. Donnell , sae (cum iaude) tyre, soc (m!!! cue, Ethel. Walter, David Earl. Shirley Albert. Teacher: Angelina Shea. 1e , 40! Donny Andersen, elonicuas lauds) Kenny MecInnie, e Owen , ° Joe Macilnnis, m. lanler lebjeoeg coon-who 100, hygiene l0, Can- adian History 50: Oeogr h Rn Anderson. l7. Hygienic? Cherie Mullin, 4e. ‘ Cenuiian History, Robert Ander- eon, 41. Possible mark I10: Robert Anderson, I'll (msgna cum laudc) 1 Ctlliaflie Mullia, 110 (Immune cum Q en . Jackie Weye, 1H (summe cum lauds) Rose O‘l-lanley, 15!. Jimmy Whalers, 1U Flo Maolaine, us Joe Maolnnie. I“ ill. att, 186. Wilbert Maclnryre, 13l- Owen Owen, 131. Marion Meobmeld, m. Priscilla Jl . 180. PHIL]: ONLY photography. The song numbcrs ,vi'crc especially written by Don Hove. uenc dc Paul, Lew Brown ‘and SammwFain. __ WIN’ l6‘ (DEW! 000RISIIIII6 .7 Cocoa is nutritious because of its high protein. fat, carbohydrate, in these valuable COCOA 09m Iml Latest Filmusical ' cause it i: guaranteed to nourisbing Cocoa Butter. For ea economical, nourishing food-drink which the whole family will enjoy, be our! to buy PERFECTION COCOA. Regardless of price, there is none better. Yet PBRFI-ZCHON Nourishing, satisfying, rich infimrour-Heinz Soups change a sandwich-snack into a real meal. Fill your lunch-box thermos daily and enjoy :1 quick, hot dish that sticks to the ribs. IIIGIIHELD L. DIES‘ AID Higiiilcll Ladies‘ Aid hold their monthly moi-ting Aiiirch 29 at the icon Cili)\\'Cll, with a. 1r of members and Mrs. "i \ii c-prcsldcnt, . ~ lPli lllc met-ting with the 10th chapter of St. Luke, all ...,.::r.i.i; in unison. Roll call was rcspoiiucil to by czioh mom- ] bcr repeating a v of Scripture , with word "F Collection ‘ amounted lo Sl-Ci. 0.10 new mem- I ber joined. A rtddliig on the i “(I59 ivieh .iii:i i113 Star, “'21s much iiniovco. ilitfii’ the business of the imeetlng was over a sacred sing- ‘isozig liiiJiVCll Hail call Tor next imcetiiig in be answered with the lworci "Chiiriqc" lllld lu be held, ilL the home oi ltirs. H. Sanderson. MIPS. u airman nnri Ali's. S. Mac- Kiimiii Lil-rich committee, Mrs. ‘Mrs. H. Sanderson niirl fMacKcnzzo. Mcclizxg i-iusgd win-l im- LUlTin l'.'ii_\i.- uprated in imisihi. A (|.lllli._\' iiiiiih “as serv- ied by lhu committee in charge, ~' . -J' Mrs. C- end mineral content. PERFECTION COCOA is exceptionally rich energy-giving elements be- rain 22% cf fit!» have chzirgo of program. -~ IIIIIKIEIIS llEllll