WORSLEY(By The Gazettes Correspondent)Worsley, Dec. 6.—The Pioneer ! Ladie’s Club held a bazaar, concert I and dance on November ‘2‘2nd,I which was'very successful. About $19.00 was realized which is to j help provide a Christmas tree for | the children. Several very well acted silent plays were much enjoyed by a nice sized audience. Music was provided for dancing by Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hoover, j Mrs. Wm. Morison, Knult Elle-stad and VV. D. Somers. Mrs.I Shaw loaned -her organ for the occasion. There was a very interesting exhibition of unusual fancy work, among which were articles made in Eastern Canada, I as far back as 00 years ago by one | of the member’s mother. A spin-1 ning wheel and ya’nof different quality as well as knitted articles were on display. jWe offer congratulations to Mr. I and Mrs. George Allen and Mr.Mrs. James Sutherland, who havejust been married recently. Wei are glad to welcome them as home makers in our district and trust that much happiness will be t heirs for many years. ,Mr. Robert Brettle is out to Hines Creek on a business trip.lt; ieorge Brettle is staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George (’hilds, and attending school.Mrs. ('hilds entertained 19 young folks last Saturday evening, in honor of her daughter, Miss May Childs, who is to leave to teach at the new school at Eureka River soon.The Pioneer I^adie’s (dub, heldtheir regular meeting at the homeof the president, Mrs. (’hilds, onDecember 2nd, when new officers were elected for the coming year,and arrangements 'made for theChristmas tree to be held at the