' lfiflgnion--that of the ' ‘Ii ' tell)! 3: Mllltown 1? Al“ I,LZ““d3- . Rev. liister. Sunda me of the many men who have ade this year’s Dominion mmol Boy Curling Bonspiel the Sc Sing success that it has been to W“ 45 F. W. Mcznlosh of Mon- a; president of the Pepsi- “ icgmpany, sponsors of the W131 event. L ‘Along with his other activities, McIntosh holds the distinction ' president of another Cere- Mp,-,'~15y Association of Quebec. lbral Palsy, as many of us vw’ is one of the least known awgognized diseases in the «grid. It is only within the last ears that -the world’s medical mfession have been able to as- ‘ §i5tthqse‘affected with the dread- ytdisease. _’ _ ginefunction of the association, , Wye other provinces of Canada well as Quebec, is to work éhhospital and school officials . Wu effort to provide the needed 5 ,‘ipment- that goes into making -‘ more bearable. Over 20,000 school-aged chil- man in _Canada have Cerebal TOESERVICES hues. t>EN’1‘ECOSTAL Church Servic- goat-Montague ( in the hotel - building) Sunday at 3 p.m. Q. R. \ signs, Minister. GEORGETOWN, P a s t or a 1 , cilarge United Church of Canada sq;-vicejfor Feb, 23, 11, a. In. Cross; 2:30 p. m. 5 1-geon'7 p. in. Georgetown, L. It .W. A. Paterson, Minister. goURIS—Bay Fortune Pastoral w carge. The United Church of ada Sunday Feb, 23. Souris 1' ltla. in. Sunday School 7 p. m. J‘ service Bay Fortune 3 p. m. Ser- Vite Rev. D. A. Sharpe, Minister. IJPTON GOSPEL Chapel: Dun- dis Services for Sunday ,February 10:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:- 15,a.m/. ‘,‘Truth for Today” (Radio : program. over C. F. C. Y.) 11:30 001798.. , PRESBYTERIAN Church hlcaiiada, Services for Sunday, ‘T February. 23rd: Murray Harbor J W .= l,fi1m.~The»Lord’s Supper. All are 1. Nérth, 11 a. m.; Peter’s Road, T 220) aiidv7:30 p. in. Everyone I’ mcome. Rev. M. Carl Currie, f ister. IIIONTAGUE DUNDAS United .Bptist Pastorate, Services for A it day, February 23rd.; Monta- .2 gue;’ll:00 a. m.; Annandale, 3:00 I‘ p.m.; Dundas, 7:30 p. m. Rev. ‘ R G. Hill Pastor. ti. PETERS BAY Charge. U- ‘: iiiedohurch. Services -for the 1st 8 day in,Lent» as follows: Green- wich 11 a.m., Marie’ 3 p.m. St. lligteids 7.31} pm. Minister, Mr, Vfheny :.: .-::_ , ‘MURRAY HARBOUR -— Mur- ‘ uly‘River -Pastoral Charge._ The ... «'5 “Filed. Church of Canada. Ser- viges Sunday, Feb. 23rd. Mur- " Ta River 11 a.m., Little Sands .1 2-. p.m. Murray Harbour 7.30 . Communicants’ Class at the Clgse of theevening service. Rev. It-;S. Woolfrey, Minister. 3 _ EVANGELISTIC Services at Pentecostal Church, Murray, ..V9_1‘, Friday. 8 p.»m. Sunday IR‘/10§S: Sunday school, 10 a. m. -,T5I}1D service 11 a. m.; Evan- ‘ _ tic service at 7:30 p. m. j $0 EVa__ngelist Keith Sprackett Ontario. Pastor. Rev. H. W. T enliolin. FHEVPRESBYTERIAN Church flnada. services Sunday, Feb- W 23rd: Cardigan-Divine ser- A‘, m113- m_-; Lorne Valley - at’- °°‘1, service 2:30 p.m. Monta- $1‘ Wenlng service 7:30 p.m. meat’ School at 10 a.m. A series. . Ck “}10I1S,qn great truths of the K d. tsflall Faith number one, “The ‘ “° 11110 of Predestination”. You . REV Dlgelcome at these services. 1 ' - - Campbell, Minister. dz“ MONTAGUE Pastoral S6 the United Church of J13.“ M. Fraser Y. ebruary 23rd; W-::rM°nlague 9:45 a. in. morn- fiimtyvgle and Sunday School.; A) sum urch, Montague 10 a. ii,,,,,,n 33’ School, _11. a. m. day scimprvice and junior Sun- 1 P- in. Junior if Dfactlse 2-30 5.3- : - _D. _m. a short ll3ot:1gm°f tI18_ mission band; i,,mnv'si. - lioigening Service, with my welcome€<:)P¢:11u.hymns. A [C I ,;,;fUR;»;)H oltjchrtst, The Lord’s It ,_ m Bffuary 23rd: Montague, -ll gun; Ifblc school for all ages, Pieathiii she"l'°rd’S Supper and It a_ mg B?1'V1Ce; Murray River, me Lord! ible School, 11 a. m. Frog.” S sEPPe1‘; the radio . sgeaky, 111 Where the Bible . Mmover C.F.C.Y. at 3 p. We schoaly Harbor, 6 p, m_ 1 comboinadld the L°I.‘d’.S‘» Sup‘ eatMun_‘§ Evangelistic ser- 'st at _3oY Harbor Church of _ T_ No 3 D. In. All welcome. i . , Evangelist. 99ErENs Cllui-ch ’HSFe]ELD Presbyterian rvice will b h 1d ‘ a , e e in ny bove acéhu-i-ch Sunday, Febm_ ClEVallS will pmci The Rev. E. ‘ . con uct it. RE IIIiurehA»»DS";I_‘B:ANE Presbyterian ‘"09 Sunday. Febru- 0 p.m. R .E. ,3“; interim-moderate‘:-‘.7 H’ Fan» ,3, Cm;RESBYTERIAN Church ‘ ices“; tst. John's, Belfast. 33“. and -he Ificholson’ lP0 lI1ar::N :1‘ . United ’ Pastoral 3,11 5 “W085 . Sunday, Feb. 1 p0w;1£l‘1- at Millview; 7 p. m. Mliiister‘ - Rev. '1‘. R. Goudge, Lord’s Day at 11 7-39 pm. Rev. Donald Minister. Outlines Progr Cerelcral Palsy Victims . United 9. F.W. MCINTOSH Palsy. In Quebec alone there are 4,000 children in this category. MAY BE HELPED Although there is no complete SUNDAY THE NORTH RIVER United Baptist Church, Sunday, Febru. ary 23rd Fairview 11 a. In. North River 3 p._ m., Long Creek 7:30 it). in. Rev. Owen Cochran, Minis- er. UIGG — CROSS Roads —Alex- andra services for Sunday, Feb. 231‘d- Uigg, 11 3.111.. Cross Roads 3 p.m., Alexandra 7.30 p.m. All are welcome to these services. Rev. C. W. Passey, Minister. ORWELL -- Vernon United Church. Services Feb. 23rd. will be as follows: Eldon 11.00 a. m.; Orwell 2.30 p. m.; Cherry Valley 7.30 p. m. * BR-AD;AL.BANE United Church. Sunday, February 23rd. Rose Val- ley 11 a.m., North Granville 3 p. .m., Pleasant Valley 7.30 p.m. Rev H. S. Raynor, Minister. FREE CHURCH of Scotland Services Feb. 23rd. Birch Hill 11 a. m.; Belle River 3 p. m., Mur- ray River 7 p. m., conducted» by Rev. Donald MacDonald, M. A., B. Com. YORK PASTORAL CHARGE. The United Church of Canada. Minister. Rev. F. H. Littlej-ohns. Sunday February 23rd. 11 a.m. Brackley, 2.30 p.m. Central, 7.30. p.m.‘ York. special C.G.I.T ser- vice with F R. Gosbee, Char- lottetown, guest speaker. CORNWALL Pastoral Charge. Church of Canada. Ser- vice Sunday, Kingston 11 a.m., New Dominion 3 p.m., Cornwall 7.30. .Sunday School, Cornwall_,11 a.m. Rev. R. A. Patterson, Min- ister. - . “run: UN11“n.o CHURCH or Ca- nada. Cavendish Pastoral Charge. Services of Divine Worship. Sun- day, Feb. 23rd, 1958. ll a.m. Stan- ley Bridge, 3 p.m. New Glasgow,’ 7.30 p.m. North Rustico. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada, Central Parish.‘ Can- oe Cove SS. and Bible Class at 10 a.m., Service. 11 a.m; Nine Mile Creek Service at 3 p.m., Clyde River Bible Class at 7 p.m. Service 7.30 p.m. Rev. George Killen, Minister. MILTON — Rustico Parish- Rector Rev. A. E. Piercey. Ser- vices for Sunday February 23rd. St. John’s Milton 11:00 Morning- Prayer and Sermon.; St. Mark’s Rustico 2:30 Evening Prayer and Sermon. Come and bring the whole family.” ‘ WINSLOE UNITEI3 Churches. Sunday, Feb. 23rd. Services at Highfield ll, a.m.; Winsloe North 3 p.m.; Winsloe South 7.30 p.m. (Followed by pictures — Conver- sion of Saul). Women’s World Day of Prayei‘, Highfield, tonight at 8. Rev. Dr. E..,A. Betts, Minis‘- ter. COVEHEAD Pastoral Charge United Church of Canada Rev. W. H. Forsyth, B. A., Minister. Church Services for Sunday, Feb- ruary 23, Union Road, 11 a. m.; Stanhope 3 p. m. West Covehead 7.30 p. In. World Day of Prayer Service Stanliope United Church, Friday, February 21, at 8 p. m. HUNTER RIVER Pastoral Charge, The United Church of Canada. Services-‘on Sunday, Feb- ruary 23rd, as follows: 'North Wiltshire 11 a.m.; Hampshire 2.30 p. m.; Hunter River 7.30 p. m.; Sunday School 10.30 a.m. Rev. C. R. Moase, B. A., B. D., Minister. FREDERICTON and Bradal- bane Churches of Christ Sunday February 23rd, Service will be held in the Breadalbane Church at 7:30 p. m. ;Fredericton Sun- day School at 10:30 a. m. Breadalbane Sunday School at 10:30 a. in. Merle Zimmerman B. Th. Minister. PRINCE I TRYON PASTORAL Charge of the United Church of Canada for Sunday, Feb. 23 is as follows. 11 a.m. Tryon, 3 p.m. Cape Tra- verse, 7.30 p.m. Crapaud. Minis- ter, Rev. A.D.C. Earle. NORTH TRYON Presbyterian Church service Feb. 23, 3:30 p. m. Mr. Lorne Moase Guest speaker, Church school 1:45 p. m. Miss Mary A. MacKenzie Deaconess. REPAIRS We repair Washing Machines» Electric Motors and all Appliances. MARTIN’S ELECTRIC I PHONE 3727 am To Aicl cure for Cerebral Palsy,” Mr. Mclntosh said, “those afflicted may be helped educational - wise and through hospital care.” When the Cerebral Palsy child l_>e_C9mes more mature, social act- ivities are, provided that enable him to work along side others with the _same disease. These social activities include a work 5110?, that Provided the needed training that will allow the Cere- b_ral.Palsist to go out into the working world on his own. The Association feels that the more seriously affected “should be kept at home. There they will have the familyatmosphere and 1‘0V1.ng.care that is a major factor in their treatment." The main fund raising project of the‘association is its annual Célmpalgn-_ The. Quebec branch will hold its fund gathering cam- paign during the latter stages of the month of April. Half of the total amount ac- cumulated will go to hospitals and schools 3§S1St111g the association (Continued on page 5) ‘THE CENTRAL BEDEQUE U- nited Baptist Church service, Sun- day. 11 a.m., Rev. Charles A. Britten, D.D. Minister. KENSINGTON United Church, Sunday Feb. 23rd, Church School 9:50 a. m. Morning worship 11:00 a. in. Mr. Eric Grant will con- duct the service evening worship 7:30 p in. Service of praise by boys and girls choirs Summer- field 2:30 p. m. Rev. Lewis M. Murray, B. A., B. D. Minister. MONTROSE Pastoral Charge United Church of Canada. Ser- vices for Sunday, Feb. 23. Camp bellton 11 a.-m., Elmsdale 3 p.m. Montrose 7. Sunday school as us- ual. Rev. N. R. Green, Minister. NORTH. BEDEQUE United Church services for Sunday, Feb- ruary 23rd. ll a.m. North Bede- que, 2.30 p.m. Travellers Rest, 7.30 p.m. Freetown. Rev. S. G. Walls, B. Com., B.D Minister SPRINGFIELD —- O’LEARY -- Alma United Baptist Pastorates. Rev. Ross Howard, B.A., B.D., Minister. O’Leary 10.30‘ a.m.; Al- ma 3 p.m.: Springfield West 7.30 welcome. FREE CHURCH OF Scotland. Services February 23rd. Ca.pe Traverse 11 a.m., Summerside 3 p.m. DeSable,’7_.30 p.m. Tues- day, February 25th. Argyle Shore 7.30 p.m. Rev. Robert Christie, _ Minister. ' GOSPEL HALL, Lower Free- town, Services Lord’s Day, Re- membering the Lord 10.30 a.m., Sunday School 7 p.m. Gospel meeting ‘8 p.m. Prayer meeting and Bible Reading Thursday 48- p.m-. “Everyone welcome. AEBERTON Pastoral ‘fiharge, United " Church of Canada. First Sunday in Lent Feb. 23rd. Alber- ton-Sunday school at 103. m. Worship at 11 a. In. Cascumpec, Worship at 2.30 p. m. Rev. J. M. Sproule, Minister. ~ VMARGATE -Pastoral Charge. United Church of Canada. Rev. L. M. Murray, ‘Int.’-Moderator. Services as follows. Long River ‘ll a.m., New London 2.30 p.m., Margate 7.30 p.m. J. E. Mac- ’ Lean, supply minister. BEDEQUE PASTORAL Charge The United Church of Canada. Rev. G. A. Cowper-Smi,th.,Minis- ter. Services on Sunday, Febru- ary 23rd: Albany 9.30 a.m.; Bede- que 11 a.m.; Borden, Communi- cants Class 6.30 p.m., Ghurcih ser- vice '].30 p.m. ' TRYON "‘ BONSHAW United Baptist Pastorate. Rev. Lindsay R. Graves. Minister. Services for Sunday, Feb. 23rd. Bonshaw 11 a.m.; Westmoreland 3 p.m.; Try- on 7.30 p.m. Sunday School at Tryon 11 a.m. All are welcome. Presbyterian Cchurch in Canada Services for Sunday, February- 23rd, 1958: 11 a.m. St. John’s 2.30 p.m. Geddie Memorial 7.30 p.m. South Granville. Let us all join together in His House to thank and praise All are most cordially ‘welcome. Rev. L. D. Bartlett, Minister. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada. Services for Sunday, February 23rd. Keir Memorial, Malpeque 11 a.m., Freetown 2 p.m. Kensington Sunday School 10 a.m., Divine service 7.30 p.m. Youth service. The young peo- ple’s society will have charge of the service. A cordial welcome to all. ‘Rev. E. H. Bean, B.A., B.TH., B.D. Minister. O’LEARY Pastoral Charge The United Church of Canada Services of Divine Worship for the first Sunday in Lent, February 23rd; West Devon, 9.30 a. m.; Bloom- field, 11.00 a.m.; m.; O’Leary, 7:30 p. in. Services of Installation of Church Officers and Ordination of Elders which pfm. S. S. as usual. Everyone" Brae, 2.30 p. ’ s The regular meeting of the Charlottetdwn Camera Club was held on Monday evening, vice- president.D. J. Gill presiding. Mr. Al Nicholson of the P.,E. I. Travel Bureau kindly undertook to judge the entries in a special assignment--the photographing of the Confederation Chamber. He discussed each picture’ and select- ed for first and second places prints by Margaret Mallett. Third spot’ went to Edith Hume. THE WINNING PRINT Entries In Special Ccimero Club Assignment Are Judged This club has entered ‘into an lagreement for a ‘three-way ex- change of prints with the Sydney, N .S. and Corner Brook, Nfld Cam- era clubs. To encourage as many members as possible to put in entries, the club was divided into four groups each with an exper- ienced member to give assistance where needed. This collection of pictures will be sent to Corner Brook for judging and tape re- cording of comments, thence to AMONG THE FARMERS Federation of Agriculture. Newsletter ‘ FARMERS WEEK! Arrangements are now definite that ‘~‘Farmers’ Week” will take place during the week of March 10. This period will see a variety of activity in the Legislature op- ening, on Tuesday, the Central Farmers’ Institute and Sheep were cancelled last Sunday, will take place this week. Rev. J. Heber Kean, Minister. ANGLICAN CHURCH Services for The New London parish on Feb. 23rd, 1st. Sunday in Lent. Rector:- Rev. _,,_, .—,_Ii1,_gra-. ham. SE‘LMark’s,' singtfin. Holy Communion 8:30, Sunday School 10 a. m., Evening Prayer 7:30 p. m.; St.‘Stephen’s, Burling- ton, Morning Prayer 11 a. m.; St. Thomas’, French River, Evening rayer 2:30 p.m. Lent is a time for‘ Prayer. ' COMING EVENTS Regular School skate, Crapaud Rink every Friday 2 to 4. » Crokinole party Brookfield School Saturday evening Feb. 22 at 8:30. Crokinole party Millview Hpll Monday Feb, 24 at 8 p. m. Spon- sored lpy Millview L. O. L. North‘ River rink fancy dress Carnival tonight, judging starts at 8:15. Door prize. Skate after. Cancelled till further notice Sunrise Group, Park Royal Unit- ed Church Feb. 22. rummage sale. . North River rink Saturday morning School hockey, Winsloe vs. Cornwall 9 o’clock; North River vs. Wiltshire 10 o’clock; New Haven vs. Nine Mile Creek 11 o’clock. Jamboree and dance in‘ Town Hall Georgetown, Saturday night Feb. 22. 4 hours of Western and Rock n’ Roll music and Old time and modern dancing. Doors open at 7.45 adm. Adults 65 cents Child- ren 35. REPAIRS To All Types of DIESEL and FARM EQUIPMENT! Also Electrical and Acetylene Welding J. H. ENGLAND 7'.‘ CONSTRUCTION Queen’s Arms Corner _ DIAL 5795 ll Ill HYN DMAN Q Charlottetown Q Montague FOR YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS Insurance Since 1872 Our experience of over 80 years as insurance underwriters, is at your disposal. Agents Throughout the Province Consult 8; GO. LTD. OFFICES: Q Summerside Q Alberton Breeders meeting on Wednesday, Dairymen’s Association with its, annualbanquet on Thiuvrsday and yet to be_ announed educational feature on‘Friday. A general meeting of the Feder- ation of Agriculture will follow the Da.iryinen’s banquet on Thursday evening March 13 at the Charlot- tetown Hotel. This meeting will feature a panel discussion on the poultry industry, the panel will ‘be chaired by Mr. Clarence Fitz-‘ Randolph, ‘Agricultural Office of A. P. E. C. Speaking to the Fed- erationmeeting will be Mr.‘ R. lex Sim, ,Chie§,Ligison Officer of titer Depzhtm-eut; ~:bf Citiienship an Immigration For guest speak- er at the Dairymen’s banquet it is hoped to have Mr. Gordon Hawkins, Assistant Director of the Canadian Association for Ad- ult Eduation. ' Mr. Hawkins is a gifted speak- er and is recognized as one of the most skilled panel‘ chairmen in Canada, appearing frequently on Citizens Forum and Farm Radio Forum. At the present time details have not been final- ize for any of these meetings‘ but ‘ dvertisements will be appear- ing in the press outlining the program, exact time and location. A.P.E.C. FOOD SHOW The Atlantic! Provinces Food Show and Convention sponsored by the Atlantic Provinces Econ- )IDCIOOOIIICIOOOCOOCCUCCCCI FOR THE BEST in VA Cameras A I AND PHOTO SUPPLIES to WE DEVELOP AND PRINT ALL TYPES or COLOR FILM SINGER ONE ONLY TREADLE 164 GREAT GEO. ST. JET Sydney for viewing, and back to Charlottetown in time for the an- nual salon early in May. Demonstrations on dry-mount ing of prints and of spotting were given by George Lewis. The third and last.in a series of illustrated talks on “How to Be a Good Photographer” was given by Vera Beck and Eleanor Lowe. - In the color competition “Fes- tive”--judged by popular vote- Earle Kennedy captured first and thigd honors, and Erma Tait, sec- on . omic Council and planned for Moncton April 28 and 29 is well ahead of schedule with over two- thirds of the boothp already spo- ken for. The food products represented will include all the products of the farm, fisheries, and those which involve local labour, name- ly products brought into the area in bulk and prepackaged. While it is called a Food Show primarily its purpose is to stim- ulate the economic position of, the Maritimes through its utiliza- tion of food products. The con- vention part of the show will fea- ture two prominent international figures. First, Joe Burdger inter- nationally known for his talks de- signed to stimulate buiness with- in an area. He has headed up a number of food organizations but now gives attention to lecturing on this subject. 1». The secondw-speaker will be Cliff G. Bowes who is’ in somewhat the same-position in respect to interested in the meat industry. He is a former Canadian being born in Ontario and was once with the National Meat’Packer’s Association of the United States. These two speakers should do a_ great deal to stimulate the inter- est of those who are processing, packaging or handling food pro- (Continued on page 5) O IT'S All CUUGII-FIGHTING MEDICATION 5! UBKLEY’ I MIXTURE stove polish does a perfect job while the stove is hot. Get _JET, and you’re all SET DEALERS! Get ,“JET” Stove Polish from DeBLOIS BROS. LTD. USED. MACHINES mrunmo MANY ms MODEL min:-ms Look at these typical reductions on’ various make machines received in trade on our new models. First come, first served! ONE ONLY FEATHERWEIGHT PORTABLE Reg. 159.75 NOW . ALSO:— FOLLOWING REPOSSESSED AND DEMONSTRATOR MACHINES TWO ROUND BOBBIN ELEC. 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A weigh- ing Party is to‘ be held at the March meeting which will be held at Mrs. Ralph MacDonald’s. Pro- ceeds will be for the special mis- sion fund. _,__ __ _> A Very nice thank you letter was read from Mrs. Mitton. Meet- 111% Closed by repeating the guild covenant in unison after which lunch was served, Trotters Defeat Spuclniks I2I - 86 The Charlotetown Trotters de- feated the Summerside Spudniks at Civic Auditorium in Summer- side last night by the unusually son. Mark Ladner led all scorers with 44 points. Gump Gillis had 32 and Wayne MacDonald 22. Mike Scott led the Summerside snipers with 33 and David Arn- old was second with 24. RCAF Hoopsters Beat P'WC 29 - 28 Lefler of R. C. A. F. sank two free shots in the last 5 seconds of play at the R. C. A. F. basket- 5 ball court in Summerside last‘ victory over P. W. C. of Char- lottetown in a real squeaker last night, the final score reading 29-28. The Welshmen were late arriving due to travelling diffi- culties so the teams agreed to play two 20 minute halves. Hepburn of the Sultans led all snoipers with 13 points. White of P. W. C. had 10. TO TRY ENGINEER LONDON (Reuters) — A sum- mons alleging manslaughter has been is s ue d against William Trew, 61, engineer of the express train which crashed into a local persons died in the crash. He is to appear in court March 7. ‘ DANCE FIRE FATAL PALERMO, Sirily (Reuters) - Five persons were killed and 14 injured at a mountain village ere when a barn fire spread to and adjoining cottage. where 50 persons, were taking part in a dance. , Authorized Dealer “THERMOPANE” Car Glass Supplied and installed I CARSON & BIRT 67 King St. Phone 8048 Friday, Feb. 21, 1953 The Guardian Page 3,: Hecir Interesting Account Of Recent European Tour sociation by Miss Joan AY1W31‘d Rev. Adrian Arsenault of St. Dunstan’s University. gave an in- teresting and educational travel- ogue‘ of his recent -visit to several European countries at the regular meeting of the Spring Park Par- ent-Teacher Association‘ held in the new school Wednesday even- ing. Father Arsenault, introduced by Mr. Cletus Murphy, .stressed the great value received by visit- ing other countries and reminded the members that a better under- standingof the peoples of the world can be forstered in this way. He strongly ‘urged teachers‘ to take advantage of this means to further their education and thus enrich their classroom teachings. A vote of thanks was tendered to the speaker on behalf of the as- after which parents ‘and tfiachers had a brief discussion period. Claude Wood, president, read the names of the Prince Edward 15- Conference on Education present-,. ly ‘in session in Ottawa. Reports were heard on and Brownie work. The parents Attendance Award for the pri- mary section was jointly by class- es of Miss Arlene Larter and Mrs_. Grace MacKinnon. The senior award went to Mrs. Wiiinifred Mc- Leod’s class. Mr. Wood, speaking on Educa- tion,Week to be held in March, expressed the hope that many more fathers would be among the visitors on Visitor’s Day. Kendoral Duchess Queen, a 17- year-old Ayrshire cow, owned and bred by W. W. Anderson and Son, St. Peter’s_ Bay, recently high score of 121-86. It was the A highest scoring game of the sea- ' night to give the Airforce Sultans ' train at Lewisham Dec. 4. Ninety . gave birth to twin calves. This Island-bred cow is recog- nized in Ayrshire circles as one of the outstanding females in the breed. As a 4-year-old she made a top record of 15,134 lbs 0” milk containing 640 lbs. ‘of butterfat. Two of her progeny, Kendoral Bright Boy, and Kendoral Fash- ion King were used extensively in the Ontario artificial insem- Ties Series In Farmers’ League Springfield defeated New An- nan 12-5 to tie'Cavendish for first place in the Farmers League. The game was played in Ken- sington Rink last night. Scoring for Springfield were Ewen Sin- clair (4); George Watson (3); E. Mann (3); Eric Sinclair and Wallace Harding one each, and for New Annan David Walker (3); Edwin Wall (2). HusIia‘nds! Wives! Get Pep,Vim; Feel Younger ThousandsofcouP1e53reW93ka\V0m~0l1’¢,€X- liaustedjustbecausebodylacksiron.Fornew younger feeling after 40, try Ostrex Tonic Tablets. Contain uni: for pep; supplgmefit doseshygamfin Bi. Ge:-3-gqlgilctfid -'21” costs ' e. a wise go in . .... .,_ Try Ogtrex tdday. AI: all drliggists. St. Peter's Bay Ayrshire Cow Gives BirtI1 To Twins- ination unit. , Q The dam of-Kendoral ‘Duchess ’ 1 Queen was Raeburn Flornie, who died in her tenth year. 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