PAGE TWELVE .11-IE GUARDIAN. Cl-lARLOT"l"ETOWN Gleanings of a ' Rural District New Glasgow Mrs. Allan Wyand and Mrs. Blair Andrews attended the annual Inn- keepers meeting last week. Mr. George H. Robertson was a recent guest of Mr Austin Laird. and is now visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Davis Moffatt. assisted by Miss Sheila Dickieaon and Doris Andrew: After all had done justice to the inner man. the paty moved into the living room where games were enjoyed, and with Mrs. Lloyd Houston and Mrs. Ira Mccoubrey as pianists. all join- ed in in sing song and behalf of those assembled Mr. Thomas Bulter extended a vote of thanks to the hostess. and a pleasant evening was brought to a close by singing. "For She's A Jolly Good Fellow” On behalf of the members. Mrs Andrew said they had looked to- ward this occasion for some time. and Mrs. Foateir seller. Missionary Prayer - Mrs. Melvin McLeod. Receipts for the evening dues - one dollar. collection 82.25. Miss Ella sample uttered special prayer for a missionary. The singing of. "Jesus keep me near the crosii". Ind re- peating the Lord's Prayer brought the meeting to a close. The com- mittee in charge assisted by theioyei-time play isn't, hostess served a dainty lunch. which was enjoyed by all. ARGYLE SHORE SCHOOL Report for Nnvemhc-i': "to tie games. President Campbell of the National Hockey League said Tuesday. purposes. said Campbell. came right out with figures to sup- Says Overtime Not Solution By W. H. Wheatley MONTREAL. Dec. 7 - (OP) the solution Clarence overtime in no good for practical and he night. trains. "We have clubs making greater concentration on week-end dates." said Campbell. "That is a natural trend in the entertainment busi- ness. The Boston club. for in- stance, used to prefer Tuesday dates: now it wants week-end games. Nowadays. Campbell figures. about 20 per cent of scheduled games can be expected to finish in tin. over the last five seasons the figure has varied from 14 to 20 per cent. so far in the present campaign the average is as per cent-17 ties in 68 games. nancnz DANCE! names: Lovers of Old Time Music will do well" to attend the dance at SUNNYSIDE BALLROOM TOMORROW moi-ir isaruiioav. bacamlii mi; Step to the lively Fiddle tune; of 'y. DECEMBERa.i95a The H. t mm dismay are and it was truly a pleasure in pre- . E , y port his contention: -1 do,” wink anyway wants 5 m.e,.1oy:;lp,:"?1 their nm. school Darin! 10f it 2 (alga? 1l,f:cl;.ly'mI1:.la;ne ml:?;CP3:; I 5;” giogacghzged ofzgglmzl 5:1 tie or seeks one." sgaid ycagnvbeil. "LUCKY" house. which they have occupied whe M V! O t L Phail ' . 5&1; in ' "EVGTY Club Wm” 0 W" 93"" ,- . - . . 3 v - yecl only about 12 would . . more thand t.a'rvmi-gigs. Ctgnglyglitilkg; M M "ms YouI;lr':;,:,I.e5rr0l;;cnmo:;.:, Grade VIII-l. Lorraine Wil- Elva bgen derided. That means : K?hl;l:g,l:,?sh?; :::,t,x;e81:l,ludigl.l Clld Hll ECS'CI'lI Lnlifin r'm.e:.l:;,d qfh if filiwl hiu'i,dd lug recently. he discovered that hum? I I i W0 Rimes 1" Wall Tmk 0' "M N' solved? Overtime play is not a - " " ' ..'rrr hik'l made its way through the Glad? V1 '1- L'"”'a M"cPha'15- H. L- the NW9 59”0"- practical answer." lng which is modern in every do- tell. DANCING BEGINS AT 9 O'CLOCK SHARP Let's all be there and give Lucky a big hand on his first 2. Siewari Seller. Grade V-l. Margaret Shaw: 2. Marion MacPhall: 3. Ewen Mac- Phail. Campbell's calculation was based on a iive-year average when over- time was played. Under present-day schedules The overtime play in the N. H. L. ended early in 1942 and came as a wartime measure. fireplace under the boiler in the pin- fizery and Was starting to hlaze at the end oi the building. Luckily he i i I Mr. Frank Houston has returned home after spending it couple of! weeks in Toronto. VVhilt' there he spent considerable time -with his son Byron who is a patient in the West- ern Hospital, and whose niany ii-lends look forward to the young lads full recovery. The ladies of Mavtieid liisiltiitc entertained on Saturday cvnniiiiz at the home of Mr and Ml'n. Blair Andrew by inviting their hu.-"bands In it full course goose dinner. Where found it early enough and was able to extinguish it with a tew buckets of water. No doubt it had been smoulding all night. While at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs. J. N. Mccoubrey had the misfortune to fall. fracturing her hip. she was removed to the P. E. .1 Hospital Where a cast was ap- plied to the injured limb. After he- ing a patient there tor ll few days. she: was conveyed to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew. by .Vir. James 2. Neil MacFhail; 3. Burrows Mae- Grade IV-1. Morris MacDougali. Grade lII-l. Sterling MacPhail; Phail. - t I .1 m S and an l-ushgd 1.; The Scottish National Portrait Grade II-l. Hope MacPhaiI. itifioni lg. the long sgturday. Gallery was presented to the na- canI'eQII Admlsslon 40: Grade i-No tests. Sunday ii-sin jumps. overtime tlon by John Findlay. newspaper Teacher. Sylvia. Simpson play would mean missed late- proprietor who died in 1898. there is also the matter of train connections. ends. Players hop Giturr DONOR appearance In our city. especially on weak- quickly into . Chock-Room all had assembled in the mains- room. Mrs. lra Mccoubrcy and Mlzx Blanche W;-and very CRDRWV Andrews. where she is resting as comfortabley as possible. presided over the serving. and were iiiiiiiioiii A A ThP Annual meeting of Maytieid hail company was held in the hall on Nov. 27th.. with a good attend- ance. In the absence of the presid- ent. Mr. Davis Moffatt presided. Minutes of last annual meeting read and approved. Auditors and trua- surz-r's report received. and show- ed a balance ct 354.97 on hand. Mr. Davis Moffatt reported making re- pairs to roof to the value of 318. which he donated. All officers and directors were re-elected. A discus- sion on having electricity in the hall. it was decided to have it dciie if price was reasonable also if elec- tricity is supplied. by-laws would be changed re-rates. all school con- certs 34; other concerts 35: plays 50-50. it is'unanimoiisly agreed to hold a iican supper in the hall as socn as possible. A dressing room is to be added, and exterior paint- ed as soon as money is available. Gay as Christmas Mom --and as eagerly anticipated -'our charming accessories for every "girl" on your list.I Whatever her taste-whatever your Budget. You'll find gifts here that will surely delight her. Scarves -Neclvwear-Umbrellas-these are on-ly a few of the wonderful ideas The Auxiliary of the W. M. 5. of New Glasirrnw held their November meeting at the home or Mrs. Mof- fatt, Mrs. Chalmers Laird as lead- er used the theme. "One in Christ". Scripture lesson from St. John 17. 20-23 was read by Mrs. Miliar Orr. The hymn. "The Churchis one Fouli- rlaiion" was sung. Prayer by the leader followed by singing. "In Christ there is no East or Wcst. The president conducted the business period. minutes read and approved. roll call answered hy eleven mem- you'll fincl--and we have lots more-come in soon. ll0LMllNlS Summerside - Charlottetown J. A. carruthers il.0. it 'i V ' "s. no 0 . ra s lx (mmllleta Haunt Annlsaia ll. S ht;-inivgrfa-ldcorr ll Su I-I &Fit I 'i' '-'”- m ” w' Om- &g my; rig ling Gaaaea ;. muniti Friends-hip secretary re- T PHONEWW2 ., ceivcd a report of twenty-thi'ec .. I . . g -v y A. ,' 3;"; Kent 5; I 0... .1rl'ltgfillnlfrliizilgiseliihiloillers liiotld 3; . " l.l one card sent. to shiitin's. Three rc- .l L"”"l9llel0i”' 45 piles of thanks were received. Com- lg Tl mittecs for" next. month. Lunoh - . (Next to Simpson's Agency) i yMrs. Foster Scllar and Mrs. Millar Orr. 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Folding Umbrellas .................. .. HL50 brient - Kayser - Gotham 31.65 to s2.2s VANGUARD irs Owner Acijusiedt I i'lOvmor Adjusted Vonguorda combine every feature to make driving pure piooaur-. Vanguard has room to spare for a family oi eix. . . yet it ia economical and practical for a family of two. "Sized" right, the Vanguard is NOT TOO SMALL - - not too large . . . park: ooeily. Yet it's big and lost enough ior Iuper highwayl. Cruises with can at 60- -70 ra.p.h. Canadian 3-epeed gear shift on the steering column is aynchrorneahad for perfect 'coiitrol in traffic. New shock absorbers aniooth out the oughoet road. link your dealer about the new 12 plus Vanguard ioaturae. Drive your Vanguard today . . . We Canada's Boot Cut liiyl "'-"'r'o.-'.3::o'l."s..iiau. of fin m ms. The lunch 5hIa&a4 "smi QCVD” engine immovable cylinder lineal gives vov '0! DOVWWWO loving; the lilo of the car. Ari your dealer QM this eaelrnlve laahne. 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