JANUARY. 6. 1951 ' . ... . , . "gr" Tl-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN . V, , PAGE SEVEN F)". F"... '1'. '10it.6N'm. Jon 14-(CP) - -7 - ' V I um-g-fgl gig A iT.i.9.'.'I”'r'.l'.':.'l'."”..itfi..ii.l.'.i..:lf. '.i2..5': In The World G'"'""9s d ' x - -1 W Forglowirigliealth...vit1lity. ..Itl'eIlllhrdoutliD eporte champs do. Drink milkl lt'e nature'I but refresh- ment. fun! food. for into milk, nature pours vltunine. fl 3 minerale.proteine. ..tlieverythingeyouneed foretiirdy l L C d up may as the winter book . Rllfd DISIIICI r....i.un'r.ii-c'..r.n.uii.riui,'” A 1,, 1 of Books New oiasqow who .c,0-l"'!"""I'l"'5f"..'-vhf.-: 'snortcst-plicod oi the as chm-' with will 8. Bird Mn 3, M0,, R ,5 m 3': HI” "' year-old; still eligible to compete ' u” ' 9"-I” 3 in on ciusie. ma NYMPH AND war: LAMP by ” "W "mi h" d'””"'''' M” Dr. Tnos. H. Raddall: Mcclelland 0”" w”""' '””' ”" w”””"" . . VOCATIONAL SCHOOL 6; Stewart; 33.00. This latest book ' x oooanvo ' Mr. will Stewart has returned - Should sufficient applications he received, courses in elementary and advanced cooking willibe organized historical type of book on which with relatives in summerslde. :3.-. t.?:.”S';'.' o-mm was viewed sure ma mm as m his previous occupied with family and friendly wrmngsl In gddmon. he ml Ewen reunions. Roads were good for eith- full rein to hls'flalr for excellent " "MUM" M mo""mg' - description. and we have a picture i growth and development. 1 . to begin on the eti;8Illll8 ofu;la.t;laryt22. Sch 1 of iaglthglemghthsfog; as d?(;: is sh!-(I;-llpeertiildsandaiidddeirgtgatlgeslearlweigi A Elm of mnki. "wen drinkmyumh Enjoy it you 1,, ; Send applica one to e rec or o e co. 8 V - e . comdde with the any days 0, the sudden passing of Mr. H. A. W. Since classes are limited to 16, applicants are advised mam when Sm! mud hmdled Mccoubrey or Sydney. to send applications datbonce which will be filed on a most 0, the ..mmc.. mm 1,nm' Mrs Fwy mcklmn ma been first-come-first-serve asis. tramps and trawiers of the area. - - . 1 Dr. Raddall gives the island faint cgfigiled t";1 M; begriwlflh :dffV9;e . dbgulse as ..Mmm'.. but no NM :1 a ow ku. eih an :1 w b: c Sootlah will need a second guess as P "Sag "3" 9 'i 9 to its identity. What he does is ex- "9 '" "9"" - V A l”.;i'.3,Jf;”ci;'f,f:, ”;,,:”.”f;';',”” ,5” 9,3315 The many friends 0! Mrs- Pearl . Newmundland Enid put Next” loves Howan are saw to learn of her I .- ' D I I I Y I O O I I I I I V I C I I ' H I A ' . HOME the island. and goes to the 'ma1n, critical illness. She is at the home ' 409 Huron 31;, rogopuo land for a well-earned vacation. He 9! ha dhught” Mm Em: 3”" "Id V I A six week's course in Home Management for the meets "' "c"""3' "' tn” mm” W ML new LIVESTOCK PRODUCERS and THUCKERS , girls of the Province will begin on January 29, 1951. lfye.?,'ef”m:',f,f;,1.?'s",f: 1,',,1";3:f:”,: Mr. John Buntain was o wel- WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF OUR NEW LIVESTOCK BARN ON JANUARY 8th AT OUR GRAFTON STREET PLANT. favourite way, plain or malted, u a milk choke. or poured '. over cereal. To keep in championlhip form. drink three '. , glasses every day. l .' ... 3 tly 4 - - - - ' .. t for a few days of his This course will include such topics as cooking, sew impressed by his appearance and g”lui:hg;F3Mrs Chalmers mm and ing, practical home nursing, crocheting. knitting and though he is much 0”” they fall 3 - . ' ' . y . jl.A 1 tgod tM.r.Lalrdandreturnedto the etiquette. Financial assistance will be given to those hf” 0;:omh':g "ggugisaclmcgkheg :0 home 0, ms dmghm. M... gramme between the ages of 16 and 30 satisfactorily corr;- ,8,” to become C3,”,-5 mdey .5 ll-laaslam and Mr. nasism on Tues- pletmg the course. Up to 396.00 per week will be a - it is 9. means of Igfieape rm? dgilb Y- lowed. Applications .must be filed before Januiiiry :2: (;(:ls1rmn1:l;l8gl.a;F he: def Among mm who have spam the 24-. Ma” an apphcamns t” the Director M the 0' scribes the way visitors are landed holiday period at their respective cational School. and supplies taken 3.1.0,... homes. and have returned to their The details so on. me nvlng duties and places of slaidy are, Miss quarters are presented. the eter- Eleanor Larklns, Messrs Eric and rial noise at the station. the sand Dimlild 0855. Allison Stevenson. and the" sea, the wild ponies, the Creelmim Dickleson. George Brown. sea birds and seals. the gram and George Andrew and Lionel Steven- the lagoons, the fogs and the bones son. lthat are found in the dunes. the , . little gatherings at the one st.al.ion Mrs. Melvin Mcbeod was hostess where there is a piano. and the to the New Glasgow Auxiliary of characteristics of the crow of which the New Glasgow Auxiliary of the 9the bride becomes a member - the W. M. S. Mrs. R. W. Stevenson 'cook. The different seasons are was ldeyoglonal vileader in the iportrayed and the whole. besides Vcande lg t ser ce. Hymns sung A being an unusual love story. shows ,'were "Come and Worship." Angels the effect of island imprisonment from the realms of Glory," "Joy to .cn men and women. The eerie siir- the World," "Come let us sing of a roundlngs cause many moods spill wonderful love," The race that Dr. Raddal has done a. miiateru long in darkness lived," "I-t came Job in recording the emotions and upon the midnight clear", and "'All feelings of a woman who has hag my heart this night rejoices." The nothing to prepare her for suc leader was assisted in this lovely experiences as were here in the service by Mrs. Chalmers Laird, island environment. He relates lils Mrs. 13. Andrew, Mrs. Davirmorxgm, story with careful skill and the M155 E, Land, ms, 5. pa,-kmm, - ' i fllmdx Will Slll'Dl'l?9 many readers. Mrs. W. Orr, and Miss Ella Semple. HAL This botk l5 I109 Only VBSUY Shit!” President conducted business V taming, it is filled with information penod, 3011 can answered by - about the island. and it shows that twelve membe.-5 and agree gssoc. WELDING the author has at better than aver- late members, Mmum "ad and , V age knowledge of human character. Ipp;!';)ly;fQd. Lem,-5 rad horn Mm. , . . . -j--:-'-' Cutc e. Card recelvcl kn - If sufficient applications are received, course . lawns parcel. mpme of flfnetzfn in acetylene welding lasting approximately six weeks calls in homes, six in hospitals. will be given. The course is limited to 9 students. ' five cards -sent. 1 reply of thanks Applications will be received on a first-come-first- 1;::g::- argommiltees M next served basis. Mali applications to the Director of the Hemdsyh-m. Andrew ma Mm Vocational School.- .Should the course be given, ap- .... M. on . plicants will be notified of the date on which it will Sksir. itn-10 (iii) h-i; ML.mcy,3M,,-,, Andnw and begin. I g , -an , ui-ray rn-. x . boss about a raise and the Leade;-..M,-5g wax-field 0 . two woparemly, talked of many Prayer-Mrs. 5.; Parkmarllr things. No contract had been He;-a1dV5 gave 1-ending: 3150 Temp. signed. however. at the end 01 erance Secretary, "Thy will be their 3 1-2-hoiur SeSSi0h- I done." Letter re day of 'prayer was Fred Se'ti3'h. Wmel" 01 54- L0ll.l5 read. On motion officers were re- Card-inals of which Musial is the eiemedy gxwpt, M. M, sgcfgta!-y. gs stellar a-t-tractioi), said another M,-5, Dlngwelh Supply gm;-any, conference will be held "shortly". ms, w, on-, c, s, M;-5;;;,, w, stav- He described today's conversa- gngon, 'tion as ilpleasanizi t H The treasurer givers good report Musiai decline common. is for the year. A donation to get two-year contract. sdidto call for three world friends was given from S50.000 3 year. has ex'P1Nd- the sinking fund, Mrs. Andrew to -r-m--- gel. flowers for a member who is ill. Krroninnaza. ont., Jan. 5 - Meeting closed by sinzine. "As (op)-aingo Kampman. a de- with gladness men of old." Meet- fencemen who played for Toronto Inc of the aid followed and In Maple Leafs from 1938 to 1942, has auction of articles brought brisk been given his release by Kltchen- bidding which will help to swell e.i--Waterloo Dutchmen of the the funds. Miss Elsie lalrd in- Ontario Hockey Association major vited January meeting to her home. eerlel. ' -A - A Skiing condition: y Poor In Ontario TORONTO, Jan. 5-(GP)-v-Relo Rob yourkest-.. :';:.;;'":.;';i.:z;'.""-'""::::":32: M .vocA'rioiur. scnooi. FARM MECHANICS (Night Course) If sufficient applications are received, a night class in Farm Mechanics will be organized. This course will include, among other things. tractor.tune- up and minor repairs. as well as care and mainten- ance of farm machinery. This course will begin 0? January 15, 1951. Mail all applications to the.Di- rector of the Vocational School as soon as possib.c. Classes will be'limited in number to ten students. WE BELIEVE THIS BUILDING PROVIIIES THE FINEST POSSIBLE ACCOMMODA- TION FOR ALL CLASSES OF LIVESTOCK. . .25" ii. if WITH THESE INCREASED FACILITIES WE ARE NOW IN A POSITION T0 HAN- DLE MUCH LARGER QUANTITIES OF HOGS, CATTLE, CALVES, SHEEP, AND LAMBS. MAY WE SUGGEST THAT WHEN YOU HAVE LIVESTOCK TO OFFER YOU CON- TACT US OR OUR AGENTS FOR: A. , .. : t l;:.;,cei:.l;-.v.4f.-.'l.e-it.-5'-.':-h3'.-sir?-i:;,.L......3tE-:. . I Efficient Pick-lip" Service- Prompt slaughtering - Quick lleturnsi YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED AS WELL as ova OTHER PLANT racrgirlllhMgoitNnI3lgLh1EgP58hnTL"il3EgIoUEJil.mG CANADA PACKERS LIMITED GRAFTON STREET Cl-IARI.0'l.'.l'E'.l'OWN Mrs. VOCATIONAL scnoor. BLACKSMITI-IIN G (Night Course) There are still some vacancies in this course which is designed to give the man or boy already an , the farm a knowledge of the technique of blacksmith- ing as well as a skill in making certain simple repairs to farm machinery. Instruction on horseshoeing will also be given. Classes in this course will resume on January 10, 1951.. Those interested should send- ap- plications immediately to the director.of the Voca- tional School. ' ' 9 , BLAGKSMITIIING 1 . (Day Course) If sufficient applications are received, ii course in blacksmithing Vlastlng from four to eight weeks will be given. This course will be primarily for men from the various farming" communities who wish a knowl- edge of the principles of blacksmithing for use on their farms. Financial assistance will be given to those between the ages of 16 and 30 satisfactorily completing the course. Up to d6.00 per week will be allowed. This course will begin on January 15, 1951. The course is limited to ten students. Applications will be.received on a first-come-first-servedrbasis. Mail applications to the Director of the Vocational School. .A;.::s n sews?-.e..,sa rl.. ,,,,,,'-i W" -"-' -;:;,'-, -1: M! 'i?25.fio2'L5..'.J.”J3":'..””!ep??;i1sT” ...-,,.',,':,'3',.,,"'L',':'7,:,',,.,,,,,,,,u,,,,'f Skiers are out of luck in Coiling- u,.g1'g-;h,,,5h,,, mg nu" wood, Barrie. Dagmar. Fleaherton. Ru. 55.1, n ha ",4 Markdale, Kenora. Patee'bci:ough l..,..ia.. 1., 5 u. .,......&,..g.g and the Toronto district. the Dep- mleflcllfellein. llyeIden'truIrnll iirtment reported. conditions are- m'u.l .... DoH'gKIhgy mg. Mg poor to fair in oi-angeville. Hunts- iliu ee Ihl you an mt ville. Sundiridge. Hnlibur-ton and holler-endl better. in Midland. ' But skiing is excellent at Fort . I ""5 wiiiiun. Port Arthur and Hailey- . bury. Packed snow ranges from 10 : UU F OUR WAY . BY J. R. WILLIAMS ”" " mm" " ""-' "”"”"d cm" 4 and powder snow is as inches deep or... .....-.....- . . . V ALL WELL, J-U51 LOOK or, vmvd hills at Halleybury. . - r i-rr-- oveiz AT TOADI5 i"”TfT ;l,E'LA.N,. wlNDOWr-HE AST U. S. Army calls Up Physicians. - Dentists I if I 1 iiiiiiiimiiii H ' I Y AN' 3 4 wasii-imonan. Jen. is .. AP) . --Th Del D tm t 'd . . , s time all leililllrifdmr -:3 5:1)? i . T ., More and more the Trend in suc- vitamin content. 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