BELL PAGE FOURTEEN In My Own Toyland HoLi3iAN's" SUMM' SIDE - - 3.30 p.m. Thursdays and 2 p.m. Saturdays CHARLOTTETOWN - - 2. p. m. Tuesdays and Fridays AND REMEMBER - - All The BEST TOYS Are Found In HOLMANiS Toylands LISTEN to SANTA 0Vday-Thursday-Saturday i- - Ho! Boysand G Come and See Me Often S ”l "K131?! Z-Ta El THE GUARDIAN, were read approved and signed. The retiring president gave a re- port in which she thanked the members for their help and co- operation and hoped they would be as helpful to the new president. NEW LQNDON W. I. The New London W. I. met at the home of Miss Elva MacAlllster. Meeting opened by singing the Ode followed by repeating the Creed in uiiircri. Roll call was responded to Reports of committees followed. by seventeen members paying The school committee reported new l1'1'.””ib64fShip fees. There were maps needed for the school. Sick twelve visitors present. Minutes of committee reported two sick calls last annual and regular meetings mode. New committees were up. iisroisos aTui uiicis my in Clifford OUT WOU G0! CONRDUNDVCX). WHEN U ERTDOOV TD TTBN YOU UPON A Lit?! OS LJJXUEV: THA1'nIs:iN'1- INCLUDE noon":-mo-on new 3203,. itluiafnuuillauds Nlllliiiw 4.. guvusvnhi gasavmos We have positively the finest. selection of Christmas Cards we have ever seen. Whether you prefer a light or religious tliems we have tbs cards for you. ' GIFT SUGGESTIONS FROM OUR STORE Magazine Subscriptions - Books - Fancy China - and aucers . Novelties. Tacos srons ' v home of pointed as follows. sick - Mrs. Claude MacE'wen, Mrs. Leigh Mac- Ewen, Mrs. Lorne Campbell. New Pragrain Committee. Mrs. Don Maclswen, Mrs belgh Mac- Ewen . The Cod Liver Oil Capeules were distributed Three premium blank- ets were auctioned nniouiitiiig to 513.00. Correspondence of recei-pts from the Cancer Fund The Manitoba Relief Fund The Orphanage Collection amounted to 53020. It was decided to send '&20 00 to T B League It was decided to write for in- formation regarding the adult sewing Class also to the National Film Board. The election of officers then took place President-Mrs . ning Vice-President-Mrs Kay. Secretary Treasyurer-Mrs. old Msyhew Directors-lvilrs Earle Carr. Mrs James Cole, Miss Elva MacAilister Auditors-Mrs Mont MICEWCH, 'Mrs Don MacEwcn. i Press Secretary - Mrs. Bloyce Dun- lllmer Mac- Har- James .Cole. ' Organist-Mrrs Wilburr Macxay i Treasurer reported 3614 M rais- Ied during the year with is balance "of 3301 53 on hand I 386 50 for freezer rent It was decided to charge members .25 cents fa! use of freezer. . Our next meeting to be at the Mrs. Bloyce Dunning. iRoll call to be answered with an iexchsnge of Christmas gifts Meet- iing closed with "The King". Lunch .was served by the hostess and 'conrmittee in charge The highest. mminmn 1,, gr" British Isles. Ben Nevis. is (.406 feet N. dwarf among world peaks, Priifessional cards Ti H. E. Ellis fin - Auto - Casualty INSIIIIANCI I lllmmev 99.. suinme ” PHONE 2418 I s. F. Humor. R.O. orrosnrrusas I Oornploto Visual Analysts 1 oiuus some I PIIONI sus i llIAf.l.MAN's BUILPINO lumnsorsido, P.l.l. 1'. Earls I-lhlclioy Oliarforod Accountant Canadian Ilana of Commerce slnllding PIIONI IIII consisted to Hampton and Vicinity Mrs. Bcile Hudson left on sat- urday for her home in Tryon after a week spent with friends in Hamp- n. home on Friday after spending a few days vistlng friends in Clyde River and Charlottetown, Mrs. Annie llbrguson. Hampton, spent the pest. two weeks visiting in. Churchill with her sister and brother Mrs. John Mncxfnnon and Mr. Lemuel Lamont. Mr. and Mrs. Earls callback and sons. Moyso and Ralph were week- end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Mobey, Tryon. Mr. and Mrs. Warren lnman motored to-Charlottetown recent- ly where they visited their son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Inman. Mir. Albert Best arrived home on Wednesday after a pleasant visit with his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George MwcMillan. Cornwall. Mr. Ray Macauarrie, Hampton and Miss Muriel MacQuarrie teach- vr at Hampshire have returned af- ter a pleasant week-end spent with friends in Wolfvillc, N. 5. Among the visitors to Char- II on Monday Nov. 20th were Rev. and Min. 1. S. Woolfrey, Mr. Earle Callback, Mrs. Lorne Ferguson and Miss Beulah rer- guson Mr. Mark Cameron who is one of l-lamptosfs progressive farmeirs. spent two days at the Malitime Winter Fair in Amherst, N. 3. Mr. John 0. French one of the districts oldest residents. loft last week for Riverdals and New Haven whore he will spend the writer with his daughters, Mrs. John MacF'ad- ym and Mrs. Elmer Boyle. Mrs. Birchflcid lfeo, returned to her hmne in St. Eleonora after a pleasant week spent with her daughter and son-in-,law, Mr. a.nd Mrs. Elmer Inman. - Mrs. James V. Campbell left by plane on Tuesday afternoon, Nov. A 21st for Halifax, to be with her husband who underwent an oper- aaiion in the Hospital there on Tuesday. Mrs. George Dunsford entertain- ed on Thursday afternoon Nov. lath in honor of her small daught- er Jane's fifth birthday. The after- .'. noon was spent in playing games. Refreshments were served by the hostess. ' Mr. and Mrs. George P. Duns- ford and daughters Jane and Bar- bara of Hampton. Mssus. Ernsst and I-lubert Harvey and Miss Juanita Harvey. Crapaud. motored to Bummersido recently and were ' guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oof.D.. R.O. O7l'0DIl'l'IllI' Ins lnnmfnsl Glasses lmol Office llmsrsx O 00 Ill I In I and by appointment IIUINT I'IllA1'Il BLDG. Is. Inmmsrsids , . - Charles Diinsfos-d. Central St. A very successful turkey supper was-held in Hampton fish on sat- urday Nov. 11th. This was spons- ored by the Hampton Women's Institute and was patrmiaod by a very large crowd. Fun of the pro- cecdsisbcingussdiobuy new silverware and tables for commun- ity suppers. w' was moved to a new location now has been completed and - i Mrs. W. A. MaoQuarrio an-rived K nsmpwn United church which CHARLOTTETOWN WESTERN GUARDIAN -ATTEND Irlshtown l-lsll open- ing event. Variety concert. Thurs- day. 7th December. -!'AlMElt-S. - We are buying potatoes every day. and have stor. age for about fifteen cars bagged. James E. MacNeill. -c. w. L. PANTRY SALE and Basaar in Kennedy's store, Ken. sington. Saturday, December 2nd, at 3.00 P. M. -Tilllll WILL BE A PARDOB SOCIAL at the home of Mrs. Rob- ert Oousins on -Wednesday evening. November 29th. in aid of Prince- iown United church. Bazaar table and sale of ice cream included. Evorylbbdy welcome. -0. 0. r. ANNUAL CONVEN. TION. Kim George I-fall. Kensing- ton. Tuesday. November wth, at 2.00 P. M. (Sharp). borne Single, New National secretary. also Fred Youns. Maritime Director. will be present. Public meeting at 8.00 PM. when Mr. bags will be chief speaker. -AUCTION SALE - An auct- ion sale on the premises of Mr Bnicc Macuod. xcnsington was fairly well attended on Monday. and good prices were realised for many of the articles offered. The property has been purchased by Mr. illlllswcrth Bernard of Kenslrigton. formerly owned by the late John MacEwen. Bur. Personals -- Mr. Lemuel Wyand and Miss Ella Wyand of Fredericton, were guests on Thursday, of Mr. and Mrs. D. Hiclsox, Burlington. Bur. .- The many friends of Mrs. Keith Adams. Burlington are sorry to learn cf her illness and wish her an early and complete recovery. Bur. -Messrs. Major Moose and Frank Sweet of St. Eleanors visited Ken- singion, on Thursday. being guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rabi. Stavert.-K --Miss Patricia Pendergasi, for- merly of Kensingion, has accepted a position as teacher at Pe1idle- ton Bay school. a unit of the Burns Lake district, group.-K. -Mrs. William Higgins. bum- merside, spent a few days visiting friends in Keneingion prior to leaving Monday for Ontario where she will spend the winter with mcrnlhers of her family i.e.. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Higgins. Sturgeon Falls. Dr. James and Mrs. Higgins. Kincai-dine. Mr. and Mrs. Aifrcd Higgins,Toron1.o and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Valentine, Hamilton. Annual Meeting Irlshtown W.l. -- The annual meeting of the Xxishtown W. 1., was held at the home of Mrs. David Campbell. with the president, Mrs. Wilfred Camp- bell preslding, and opened as usual with the ode and creed. Twenty members answered roll call by paying dues. and two new members were welcomed. Mrs. Borden Gunpbell reported articles bought for the school. The sick commsnittee reported calls made and treats taken to members. and Mrs. Borden Camp- bell. Mrs. E. W. Johnston and Mrs. Kenneth MacLeod were appointed as the new sick committee. The Red Cross convenol. Mrs. David Campbell, reported 9. box of finished garments sent to Head- quarters. It was announced by the presid- ent that Jdhn Robert Lamont Campbell's Book contest had been discontinued. Adiressing the members and visi- tors. the president spoke of the many projects in which the W. I. had taken part. noting especially that of raising funds for the new ball, which, she said. 'stands as a monument as it were, of the spunk and initiative of this group and the community." and added that hiaviing been succesldui so far, "we may even attain greater heights". However. she suggested that there should be a lighter side to cur activities. and advocated more "fun and enjoyment". She thanked the secretary for her help. Mrs. Kenneth Macl..eod"a”rld"”fa.m- ily, who had made it possible for her to attend meetings. those who had opened their homes for meet- ings and social events, and voiced her appreciation to the building committee and all others "who had made possible the new community hall." The secretary treasurer reported a heavy financial year. Mrs. IE. W. Johnst I i duced the question of joining the Drama restival Association and after some discussion it was dccidedto make up the means y two dollars by collect- ing from the members, Mrs. David Campbell was appoint- ed in the chair for the election of officers for the ensuing year. For the cfficr of president. Mr!- John Pickering. Mrs. Harold Me- leod and Mrs. Archie Johnsfons were nominated and Mrs. Pickering was elected, with Mrs. Harold Mc- Leod becoming vice-president. m laid. The re-openin services will be held on Sunday Nov. 20th. The annual meeting of the Hampton Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Edwin Porgusosi on Monday evening Nov. ism with a large attcndsncs of members and vi:-tors. Two new members joined. New offiesrs fa coming year: President - Mrs. George Dims- fold. Vice-President - sen warren muisu. a nssretory-asss. ndwhi Ptnuson. 'l'rsasursr-Mrs. Dmsld Cameron. and an oosmnar-Kn. sm- vm. srd inns. A very successful years g.uWCI was completed bythisbusy ggy'nbIllI,.01 IIIICI iO'Vl.eory and Vicinity of the Uneasy School fine evening of National were show: "It's fun to sing". Can- adian Oruise". "Return of the Buf- falo", "Teeth are to keep" and "Stand by to jump". There was a splendid attendance of fifty-five. It was with a feeling od deep re- gret and reluctance that the con- grcgatio 1 meeting of the Alber- ton pastoral charge od the United Church of Canada agreed to Rev. P. A. !"ltzpatrick'e request for a change in pastoral relationship of- fcctivc the end of the Conference year. which is June 30th.. 1961. Dir- ing his three year term as the minister of the Aiberton pastoral charge which includes Tignish and Casoumpoc. Rev. Mr. Fitzpatrick has had an outstanding ministry. He is an earnest and persuasive preach- er, a faithful pastor and an earnest servant of our Lord Jesus Christ. He has been in great demand as 5 speaker at Ohurch anniversary ser- vices and special women's Mission- ary society Thankoffering services. He has taisen an active part in the activities of the P.E. I. Presbytery. the Wesiem Presbytery Yolmil Pecples Union and in the West Prince Ministerial Association. Mrs. Fitzpatrick has also been very ac- tive in the Sunday school, the W.- M. S. and the other organizations of the Ohuroh. Mir. Arnold cuii:um of Alaska School section. not far from West Devon. met with an unfortunate ac- cident on Wednesday. Nov. 22nd when he fell on a pitch fork while working in his barn on his farm- He was talsen to O'Leary Whtifli he was given preliminary medical aid and then taken to the Prince County Hospital in Summerslrle on Thursday. Nov. 23rd where his in- juries were x-raved. The full ex- tent of his injuries could not be ascertained at the time of mailing these notes but while painful and severe, they are not believed to be of a critical nature. His many (rjgndg wish Mr. Oulleton who is is very popular young man. 3 SPGCGY convalescence. His father. Mr. Henry Culileton has recently left for Om- ario to visit friends. This correspondeiit was among the friends of Mr. J. Watson Mac- N-aught M.P.. Parliamentary Assisi- snt to the Minister of F1-SHCTMS who is with a group of 80VE"lm9m experts visiting Australia and New zealand. to receive a beautiful post card from Auckland. New Z99-land. it was mailed on Nov. lbth Vin all Mr. MacNaurght SBYSZ "Tm! has been a very enjoyable trip so fur. New zealsnd is a very pretty COW- rry", The post card contains a view cf Auckland. N. Z. from the Bl?--U .ggggp,D.... BIRDLESS AGE? R0 - (C P) - JO south Africa's pprehistorlc cave- dwelling artists showed little in- terest in birds. says Dr. C. Lowe. leading archaeologist. Birds are rare in the thousands of prehis- toric rock paintings that have been discovered. except for the ostrich which cannot fly. Mrs. Archie Johnstcne and Mrs Archie Paynter were elected secre- tory and treasurer respectively Auditors are Mrs. Halsey Profitt and Mrs. lnixh Paynter. and direc- tors. Mrs. Thomas Campbell. Mr! James MncLeod and Mrs. John E Macbeod. The new president addressed the meeting briefly. and thanked thc members for the honor lccorded her. Sereval communications read by the secretary. The matter of donations for the hall was discussed, and the matter of a concert was ccnsidered. A com- mittee was appointed composed of the following members - Mrs. Clay- ton stavert, Mrs. Borden Campbell. Mrs. Halsey Prcfltt. Mrs. George T. Macleod. Mrs. Robert Stavert and Mrs. Archie Joiinstone. It was moved by Mrs. Harold Mac- Leod. seconded by Mrs. Wilfred Campbell and carried that the mem- bers bring Christmas gifts for the h;1ll, instead of exchanging Ia form- c y. A vote of thanks was extended to Mrs. Robert Btavert. for the use of her home for two suppers. Mrs. David Campbell offered her home for A card part and dance on were Tuesday, Nov lfth. Collection amunted to a2.ci. The meeting closed with line National Anthem. Lunch was serv- ed by the hostess and the ocmmittee in charge Bur. OVER 60-BUT NEVER CONSTIPATED NOW "Afton a lifetime of constipation I became 'rogui.ar' simply by making '9 reakfast Schultz 5 o 3:1? jiuikchoncr . one a many yfnsolicigod sulor. h0l:.uc:IHH: potion than to lack of bulk in the diet- sIon't wasts any more films. on gutlouty AH.-IIAN for usounno yo wa . plant 1 mii'-it: soadto ty sondosnty 's.London,0nt. sounuvovaisounrnunil drink 10 do suyou arohglot on com box 5: x.iio"g': ' CAMEO TIIEATRE IINITNGTON MOII.- uss.-Wed. 1:19-9:15. George loft is big drama of action: the toulhesi sons-of-advsniurs - the Foreign Legion in action and romance. "0UI'POB'i' IN M0 00". with Mario Windsor. Alsim Tamiroff. This is the real thing actually filmed In Morocco. l i - ailiidren of grades five to ten enjoyed a Film Board films in the school on Wed- nesday night. The following films mail and reached 0'1.-eary Nov. 23rd. ' T-. 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