oscsrvtaoa 17. y 1952 Norlhom ct-rid ?Vlcinity i am. James Phillips. Summer- side. was a visitor to Northam rec- entl)'- The many friends -of Mrs. Louis Cann will be glad to know that she is making I good recovery after her recent operation. and was able to return to her home from the Prince County Hospital. Friends of Mrs. Willard Moore will be pleased to; know that she has returned io her home after being a patient' in the Prince county Hospital. Mrs. Elmer Baker was a visitor in Charlottetown on Friday. Dec- nmber 5th, where she visited her i husband who is a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mat:Lean spent a week end in Charlottetown, the guest of their son and daughter-in- l THE cm Fol: soMeeoov'sx-nzs sreoAL"f,a g T gEuEf- o o o if: iluckosliv ctuclc mono ou AWAKE! MODEL D25 ln choice of 6 colors 369.95 ; lull-I j 145 Gt. Geo. 81:. law. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mac- Lean. A mumps epidemic has been going around in this vicinity for a week. Sincere sympathy is being ex- tended to Mr. Hugh Stewart and family upon the death of Mrs. Stewart at the Stewart Memorial Health Centre, on December 8th. A card party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Col- .TH'E GUARDIAN. for Ontario where he will be em- ployed for the winter months. The Rev." E. S. and Mrs. Weeks. Thursday nth. on Tuesday evening. December 9th. with a large number of members present. will on Wednesday evening. Dec-I l ember 3rd. the ladies. Congratulations and best wishes are being extended to Mr. and Mrs. Major Mllligan. Portage. upon their 53rd wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Mllligsn were former resid- ents ofrNortham. Lunch was served by Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Raynor, Greenmount, were recent visitors at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon MacArthur. Mr. Edgar Dyment left recently lived without it lllaocausland Furniture Ltd. Summerslde It was with deep regret that the residents of this community learn- ed of the passing of Mrs. Hugh Stewart at the Health Centre. her family and friends. Her fun- eral was held from the Presbyter- ian Church, Tyne Valley. on Thurs- was very largely attended by friends from far and near. The regular meeting of the Northam women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Earle Col- ygi Wake up and like it. . .with the new color- styled, tone-engineered Crosley Clock Radio I It will put you to sleep, and turn itself off . . . then turn itself on in the morning. Turns appliances on or 0E, catches the program you might forget, times household operations! In white, tan, chartreuse, V maroon, blue, green. See it TODAY. Youlll wonder how you You can hour It BITTER on o Croeloy Mode in Canada by Crorley Radio and Television limited, 'Toronlo - Montreal Miller Bros. Ltd. Pliolio 555 ' Dial 2830 will on Thursday evening. Decem- ber llth. The meeting was opened by repeating the club women's creed in unison. Roll call was res- Bedeuue. attended the funeral of ponded to with jams. canned fruit. the late Mrs. Hugh Stewart on etc., for the Health Centre. Avole of afternoon. December thanks was tendered to the hostess and the meeting adjourned. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted The United Ladies Aid met at 1, th 1 h the home of Mrs. Russell Dyment y e "no commute" ,gAw Hampton and ' ' Vicinity It is pleasing to learn that Mrs. ;::.:r:.-.:.:i.::.::::.s.,h:.::";..:r:.:::: and Mr-. suddenlyand was a. great shock to opemmm in am P. E I Hosplm successful and are progressing satisfactorily. Mrs. Gordon Villett I arrived day afternoon, Decembe llth, and mm, on Saturday evening, De. cember lath, following an enjoy- able two weeks' visit among rela- tives andifriends in Toronto. Relatives and friends of Mrs. Aibro Howatt are pleased to learn of her gradual recovery from an injury sustained in an accident in her home; following treatment in the P. E. I. Hospital. The monthly meeting of the Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Thomson De- cember 8th. On the agenda of business, a decision was made to invite all interested in community and hail improvements. and the moving of the hall to s more suitable location, to meet in the hall on December 15th to discuss and decide on this matter. Notwithstanding the very slip- pery condltlon of highways and by-ways for motor vehiclu, the business meeting of the quarterly board of the church on December 8th was well attended, each sec- tion of the field being well repre- sented. and satisfactory reports received, showing each department steadily progressing. Both very interesting and edu- cational, was the unanimous opin- ion of all who were privileged to listen to the story of the mission- ary work of the church in Labra- dor, on Tuesday evening. Decem- ber 9th, illustrated by lantern slides. ' The W. A. of Hampton Church held their weekly meeting at the home of Mrs. Mark Cameron. on December 10th. with a very fine attendance. Following the enjoy- able devotlonal part of the service, led by the president, and carrying out the agenda of business before the meeting, a social period and a delightful luncheon. served by the hostess. were thoroughly enjoyed. Services in the churches on De- cember 14th were of particular in- terest, and well attended through- out the field. as the old, but ever new, story of Bei:hlehem's Babe was inerplrlngly unfolded in sermon and song. Miser Ruby I-lowatt, and Miss Mildred Clark were recent visitors at. Hampton and Bonshaw. Mrs Clark reports that her father, Mr. Bowley Leard, who miraculously escaped being fatally injured in the collision of the car he was driving with a transport, loaded with potatoes, is in a good con- dition of health notwithstanding having traversed life's highway for over 80 years. Preparations are rapidly pro- gressing by school and church CHARLOTTETOWN Hamilton , Vl.l. . Annual Meeting usual procedure for annual meet- of .money for: the Orphanage. but on objections from the officers was moved that nominations be made from the floor and voted on by ballot. Mrs. Geo. Crozier took the chair for the election of officers the results of which were:- presi- dent, Mrs. Harry Taylor. vice-pre- sident, Mrs. Dan Morrison; secre- tary treasurer, Mrs. David Ramsay: directors, Mrs. Lloyd Lockerby and Mrs. Leslie C. Ramsay, Mrs. He- bers Bickerlng; auditors. Mrs. Wy- men Clark and Mrs. Neil Simpson: Red Cross oonveneirs, Mrs. Major Taylor and Mrs. Nell Simpson. All committees except the lunch committee will act for another month until the new programs are oompleted. The new lunch com- mittee was lpg. lnted. The sick treat question was a- gain dtecumed thoroughly and a motion carried that a person un- deir doctor's care and confined to bed for a week or more. also mo- thers or new babies, be remembered. one organization to be contribut- ed to was selected with the other to be chosen later. , It was decided to send four boxes overseas, with the lunch committee to have charge of packing iinci mailing them. A motion was carried that the expenses of the president incurred in attending the Leadership course in Summer-side be paid. The re- pairing of the hall organ was left with the Hall committee. The meeting closed with the Na- tional Anthem after which lunch was served and a banner was held. For the December meeting the Institute met with Mrs. Neil Simp- son. The new president Mrs. Harry Taylor. conducted the meeting which opened with the members slinging ”'Silent Nlightf followed by the Creed. Roll was. answered by fifteen members, who were glad to have four visitors with them. one of whom later become it mem- bcr. The lunch Committee reported and some mailed. The president told the members along. groups, for holding the annual Christmas concert in the hall and Christmas services in the church- table, suitably inscribed, has been placed in Hampton Church, the gift of Miss Laura MacFarlane. Miss MacFar1a.ne continues to in this church, as she visits rela- tives and friends each year in the place of her birth. TIPPET-All rubber ovmnoa. women's black and brown. misses” -C.E. A with teen -The annual meeting of, the it was decided to answer the Hamilton W. I. was held at the January roll call with a pot holder home od Mrs. Everett Wall with along with the specified roll call. fourteen members and six visitors It was agreed to remember all the v present. The meeting followed the children as usual at the Ohiristmes E. The school committee reported tion it was decided to remember Cod Liver 011 capsules and towels the shut-ins with a gift instead of needed. Roll call for next month the usual fruit at'Chrlstmas. win he answered with a donation Quite a number of bills were It was moved that the executive Leslie Ramsay reported it is no be re-appointed for the coming year longer necessary to have a Blue the motion was withdrawn and it After some discussion on drama- the overseas boxes all prepared The school committee reported a . carton of travels had been pur- chased for the school. The finance 5 DeBIois BIOS. LE4- committee reported proceeds from a V es. Avery beautiful Communion demonstrate a very fine interest ELF-Popular yield. I favorite lor- wedgies, llsilies, baby dolls. Adjustable strap lor sIluglll,exl1I tomlnit. slack. brown or red nlsld. card party, pantry sale and from candy sold at the film show. The sick committee reported two treats sent. on a suggestion from a member of the Prince Coiinty Hospital staff concert with the school committee to be in charge of same. on ma- presented and on motion paid. Mrs. Cross oonvener. tics, Mrs. William Ramsay, Mrs. Jas. A. Ramsay and Mrs. Heber Pickering were named as a com- mittee to look into the matter of securing a three-act play and bring a report to the January meeting. A motion was carried that fifty dollars be put in the bank towards buying new curtains for the hall. Orders were receivd for four cook books and seven copies of the Ins- titute news. The meeting adjourned and the DI0s'ram committee took over. Mrs. Jss. A. Ramsay read A nice article for the Christmas season which was followe dby a sing-sang or Christmas oarols. 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