PAGE FOURTEEN MONT CARMEL STUDY CLUB -The monthly meeting of Merit Carmel Study Club was held on March 3rd at the home of Mrs. Magloire Gallant. with an attend- ance of 18 members and one via- itor on hand. After roll call. various commit- tees gave their reports. Mrs. Denis Arsenault and Mrs. Alfred Thomp- son were chosen for the new sick committee. Mrs. Emmanuel Arsen- tho new programme committee. A bingo browht in the sum of 14.15. The next meeting will be held at the home oi Mrs. Arthur Wedge, when roll call will be answered by naming a place in which one would like to spend a vacation. Lunch will be served. A vote of thanks was tendered Mrs. Cvallant for her hospitality, and the meeting then adjourned. A "Share the Wealth" contest was conducted. the winner of the "os- ault and Mrs. Cyril Aucoin are on car" being Mrs Omybe Richard. 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Priced at 51.98 ..... .. ............... ...-... mom CARMEL iii.-ran soeiani -The monthly meeting of the Altar society of Mont Carmel was held March 3rd at the home of Mrs. Joe. V. Arsenault. Following prayer and roll call. minutes were read and adopted. Reports of committees were giv- en and Mrs. Joe. Bernard and Mrs. Nasalre Richard were on the sick committee; Mrs. Oliver Gallant and Mrs. Leger Derasp as school committee: and Mrs. Tilmon Ar- 7.95 Holland imports of Genuine 8.95 -Tl-IE GUARDIAN. Royal Appreciation Of Picture From P.E.fIs1a1'1d sanault and Mrs. Nuislre Richard on the program committee. A reading on Education was given by Mrs. Leger Derasp and greatly appreciated by the mem- A cake contest was won by Mrs. Jos. Bernard. Religious ques- tions were asked and discussed by bers. the members. A vote of thanks was tendered, Mrs. .103. V. Arsenault for-her hos-I The next meeting is to at the home of Mrs. pitality. be held Emmanuel Richard. SELECTION for Tots . 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The regular meeting of the Rich- mond Bay Credit Union was held in the Masonic Hall. Port Hill, on Monday evening March 9th. The many friends of Master Dor.nie Burleigh. young son of Dr. and Mrs. Burleigh, are sorry to hear he has been confined to the Health centre for the past few days with a heavy cold. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ellis, Northam, are sorry to hear that two of their children are patients in the Health Centre for tonsileetomies. Friends of Miss Delores New- combe are pleased to know she is lleeling better after being confined to the Prince County Hospital for a few days with illness. Mrs. Gordon Miller. Ellersiie. spent Thursday March am visiting at the home of her uncle, Mr. James E. MacLean. Mr. Merritt Calsghan. inspector of schools for t Prince, was visiting Tyne Valley schools on Tuesday March 10th. -The many friends of Mr. James E. M.aoI.ea.n regret that he is very ill at his home. Mr. Mac- Lean reached the grand old age of ninety three on Sunday March lath. Miss Lillian Bulger. Charlotte- town, spent a few days recently visiting her aunt and uncle. Mr and Mrs. Melvin Marchbank, Tyne Valley. Master Vernon Cirigg entertained a number of school churns and at his birthday party. All the children enjoyed a skate on the river, after which they sat down to a. bountiful supper served by Mrs. Preston and Ernest Grigg. The Tyne Valley Women's Ins- titute met at the home of Mrs. Hardy Ramsay on Tuesday oven- ing Mareh 9rd with a. fair atten- nunsass BEIITIME Continued from page 10 be anybody at the foot of the very tree in which those Haw-ks were living. So he trotted past and never guessed that he was so close to a. dinner of which he is especial- ly fond. He didn't guess that a pair of bright eyes were watching .him contsntadly. Later that day, Jimmy Hninit ambled past. 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