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ONTARIO i--The many friends of Mr Rus- sell Cameron. of Southwest bot id. lare pleased to see him out again latter his recent illness in Prince Messrs Nuarre and Louie Amen- ,cult are spending some time visit- ing their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Eds The Misses Jo:nvBrooks and Ber- tha Barlow, Summerside, spent the recent holidays at their respectivel two young daughters, Loweeno and On Tuesday, December 23rd Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Day and Mr, and Mrs. Ira Barlow observed their 22nd wedding anniversary at their homes. Mr. and Mrs Jack Hark-nos: and daughter, Penelope, of Ontario, re- cently arrived here to spend some time at. the home o( Mr, and M,-ti ward and Mrs. Barlow of Summer- Mr, 1-larkness ls: 6'ea'a”r5zg3gt Ffficqoyzfdf posted for England in the near fu- ture with the R..O.A.F. Mr. Albert Gallant. son of MT. and Mrs. Cyrus E, Gallant, recent- ly visited his brother Fidele. Albert ls dlatloned with the R. C. A. F. in Ohatham, N. B. b On Christmas night. a oandle light service was held in Welling- ton United Church. A large can- gregation was in attendance. The many friends of Mrs. Milton Mccarville regret to hear of her lengthy illness at her home and i trust she will be able to be out soon. Mr. and Mrs. Egnest Carr and Hazel here moved to Summerside where Mr. Carr is employed with C N. R. there. Mist Orpa Ryder of Moncton. N. E. spent Chi-istnias with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ryder. Mrs Alice n.-Q-SJ7is spending the ,winter months with her son Ayl- side. ' Their many friends and relatives are pleased to know Mr. and Mrs. John Coiilson of Seaview have re- CPlllly returned home front a very pleasant trip to various interesting places in the 17.8. A. Mr Fred Mrmisland is confined to his home with a broken ankle. ll-ii: many friends hope he'll be out I soon again, I Mr Charles Campbell. of South- ywest Lot 16 receiitly visited his hainzhtcr. Mrs. Milton Mccarville. i 3113: Clalirlctie, and is visiting llier parcnts. Di. and Mrs. Reid. l 3 Master Gt-ant Brooks. who was loperated on in the Prince Coimtyy . Hospital recently for appendicitis : is out around again and his young Next time you watch a construction job. remember - you may have a closer connection with it than you think! If you own life insurance, that connection could be very close. Some of your premium money might be i helping to pay the cost of digging that gaping pit. For, every year, hundreds of millions of dollars are invested for policyholders in ways that provide many kinds of buildings. I-Tomes. schools, power plants, waterworks . . . these are but a few of the projects which life insurance money helps develop. It s really amazing how those dollars get around All this building creates jobs too. Not only jobs for builders, but for workers in new or expanded industries from coast to coast. So anyone who owns life insurance is doing more . than providing financial security for himself and his family. He also helps make Canada a better land to live in I AT YOUR SERVICE? A lroinod lilo undorwrilor - roprononllng ono of tho men than 50 Conodlon, Irltloh and Unilod Stuns llfo lmuronco colnponloo In Canada -.will gladly help you plan for your IomIIy': socurlty ind your own noods In later yoors. Ioly on him! THE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN CANADA 'lIt In Good Citizenship to own Life lnnuronco" t l- ll51I THE GUARDIAN. TOWN friends are pleased he has gained so rapidly. Messrs Howard and Jack Bulolw quietly observed their birthday: at their homes on December 29th and January 4th respectively. Master Preston Barlow observed his second birthday on Saturday. January 3rd. also his sister Beverly observed her 4th birthday on Dec- ember 29th. They are the young children of Mr. and Mrs. In Bar- low. Deepest sympathy is being ex- tended by all of this community to Dr. Reid and Mrs. Reid and family in the sudden passing of their one year old daughter. Valerie, on Sat' urday, January 3rd. Mr. and Mrs, Roland Miller. Freeland, visited Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Barlow on Sunday. Janu- arylllh. Mr Lem Day. and Mr, and Mrl. Clayton Day spent Christmas Day at the home of Mr. and'Mra, Ralph Ellands. His host of frlciids. young and old. regret to learn of the serious illness of Verno Arsenaiilt in hos- pital in Nova Scotia. Verno has been stationed there with the Navy. One and all extend hopes for a speedy recovery. Miss Lila Mail-slatid recently visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mcmisland. --BM. Baptist Missh-nary Society Meets - The Jniiuary meeting of the Laura Bain lilissionary Society of the Summcrsicle Baptist Church was held at the home of Mrs. C. B. Jolly on Monday evening, Jan- uary llih. The pr:-sirlent. Mrs. llarry Cross- ntan. opened thc meeting with the singing of "What A Friend We How in Jesus". uith Mrs. Clar- nnce Meta:-er. pianist. The Scrip- ture lesson was taken by Mrs. Bruce Johnston after which the president offered prayer. A poem entitled "A Moment in the Morn- ing", was road by Mrs. J. E. Mor- rison and an article. "When You Play”, was izivcn hy the president followed by the singing of the Iumn. "Stir-et linur of Flavor." During the Missionary Study. Mrs. Jack .Vl:it-Lcod presented a report of the recent executive meeting held in Moncion. N. B.. and Mrs. E. Poolc road a number of irihulr-s to tho lair Dr. Moc- l.aurin. who had been a missionary in lnilia. l)iii'in;z tho social pcriod, tho liosicss was nssisicd Irv Mrs. Poole in tho sarving of delicious re- IliPSIllTl('lllS. Presbyterian Lailies' Club Meets - Mis. J. W. lVlacl(cn7iv. was rm- appoinied president. of the I.adioa' Club of the Sumnierside Presby- terian Church at the annual meet- ing on TilPS(Ir'I,V evening at, the home of Mrs. Frank A. MacNeilI. Oihr-i' oificcrs nppoinicd for the ensuing your iv:-re: Fimt vice. prcsitlcnl. Mrs. R. W. Wood: sec- ond vi('c-prcsitlent, Mrs. J. Lloyd Gorrill: so-crt-iary. Miss Jean Mac- Fndyen: treasurer, Miss Clara Mountain. The following commit- tees wcro nlso appointed: Purchas- ing. Mrs. Frank MacNeill, Mn. J. R. Ciiiiitinizliam and Mrs. A. H. Huhley; Lunch. Mrs. Cleve Wha- lari; Mccl inn Place. Mrs. Fred Binzliam; League of Mercy. Mrs. W. E. Forbes anti Mrs. Eric Mac- Ka); Red Cross. Mrs. Donald Baker; Fruil and Flower Fund, Mrs. J. MacKinnon. A most gratifying financial re- port was submitted. The pres- irlont thanked the members for their co-operation for the past year . anti asked for during 1953. Dciiciolis refreshments wero served, the lunch committee can- slstinz of Mrs. Charles Mountain anti Mrs. Hilbert Jnlinston.-S. Presbyterian GIIIITOII Annual Meeting At Alberton ---The annual meeting of the Albcrton Presbyterian Church was held on Tuesday evening. Janu- uy 13th with Mr. Fred Clark, Clerk of session, in the chair. The meeting opened with a short devotional servlcc. led by Mr. Clark. after which the minutes of the last annual meeting were read and adopted. ' The following reports were then presented and on motion adopted: the. session by Mr. Fred Clark. the Board of Managers by V. J. Campbell. the W. M. 5. by Mrs. P. J. Carpenter. the Ladloo' Aid by Mrs. Helen Kerr. the Sunday School by Mrs. Lloyd Wllkle. Mill River Y. P. S. by Mrs. R. G. Hoy- wood. The two retiring members of the board were re-appointed. thus giv- ing the following sla.te: three year term - V. J. Oompboll and Roy Haywood. two you tenn -- Myrl Matthews and R. 1:. Locker- by. one year term - Er-skino Clark and Kentford Home. The accre- tury-tressurer. Min Margaret liorsyth. was re-appointed for the ensuing year, while Mr. Fred Clark KINIJ l'.llI.E continued support TEA ii.I,. iii (II"Itl ii JANUARY 19. Terrific voluosl o All In oxcollont condlllon. o Novoc out of our hands. Insuvo o Chocltod by SINGER mochonlco to ochonicol povhctlon. SINGER flour samples and demonstrators o Iockod by full SINGER VIononty- lho Iomo Worvonty glvon with brand-now mochlnos. o Solocllon Includoli portabloo. con- soles. desks, some budget models (originally priced from as well as de luxo styles. COMPLETE SEWING COURSE with purchase of each machine! Valuable course in the lino points of beautiful, professional-looking sewing. SEWING CENTER. Machines. IUOGET TERMS GET IIERE EARLYI LIMITED NUMIERI VISOIIY, no mall or phou onion) ON SALE ONLY AT YOUR SINGER SEWING CENTER 'A Tudo Mm of ms. SINGER suwracruruno couram 164 (it. George St., Charlottetown Taught by expert amen In- structors at your local amuan Yours as a gift when you buy any one of these fine smcanf Sowing MINIMLIM DOWN PAYMENT 395.50 x .v' ,i I ifii, .......Ei5T?&iyi.iiiii;ii3 iiiiiiii .'g',i'ill:lii.:Lii iill.illilll.- . .iWw iitlill Mai 3 III- was appointed auditor. The financial statenicnt. pre- sented by the ti'c:isurci', was most encouraging. showing increase both in church and bud- get offerings. At the close of the meeting lunch was served by the ladies and a social time enjoyed. a marked .- hVIllTl'I FOR ('00I.Nl-ISS .miiANNi:sBUnG. South Africa tCP) -- South African Aii'wa,vs Coritpany is changing the blue-and- silver color scheme of its planes to blue-and-white. Tests showed that the lPn1p('l'EllUl'e inside the planes could he reduced in conncciion with the 70th birth- day of King Gustaf Adolf in 1952. The Swcriish king and queen paid an official visit here last sprinx. slaniially by painting the tons a,” glossy white. i ROYAL VISIT ....D. ..M.DJn--r-- EARLY PAPER Paper was being made out of fibres in Spain as early as OSLO, Norway - (CP) King lfaakon of Norway will make an official visit to Sweden on March cotton iuib- 23-25. l-le last visited Stockholm the ilth century. ONLYn u D E E BUILDS Uob-RaIed"TRUCKS mrezmvz mrxrgggme T Whatever your hauling or delivery naods,Ahoro's a Dodge "Job-Ruled" lruclr that can do it better, more economically. Thofu LIOCIUM ov'ory Dodqo truck is "Job-Rated" Ior the work it has to perform. All units which support the loud and all units which holp move the load on "Job-Rolod" to work toqothor . . . to amino bottov pdrlonnonco, proctor dopondabllity. See your Dodge truck doulor today about u "Job-Iolod" truck that fits your trucking needs. or xrzsawwrro I-Ioro't a complololy now Dodge "Job-Rated" truck with 5 Max. G.V.W. of 19,000 Ibo. It ho: a now twin-corburolor, lwln-oxhousl onglno which dollvon T35 h.p. with on oooo that moan: low upltoop and long Illo . . . a now single-Ipood hypold roor oxlo built to moot tho domondo of lncrocuod onglno powor and hoovlor loads . . . o now, blgoor, hoovlor, hollcol 5-spood lronunltslon dosignod to tho lovghr Input lorquo capacity of tho now ongino. A two-npood roor oxlo it available If roqulrod. - This now Dndoo "lob-Ruled" lruclr, lho JV: lon hoovy-duly Inodol, ho: a load-carrying capacity unoacollod In its hold -and If It "Job-Rand" It day on tho lob . . . and lot! longer. SEE THE NEW I953 MODELS AT YOUR DODGE DEAl.ER'S TODAY 1953