Tl-IURsQAY. 1'" ' r the C Roll ‘ . .'.'.'l'.!t; w v_ ll and 51;: (i_ ‘the new c mitt/ac.“- 'll an hull-Airs. t Nirs. Elllgiilllti. ‘rs. J85.’ Morchbank VflllfhMYS for SEASONS‘ CREE TIN GS FROM THE STAFF AND AIANAGEIIIENT OF The Pore Milk On, |_t;|_ C. M. COX, Manager "if “'4' iltlvl‘ i 0|.“ 5Y3 ‘ still-k and cars arriving of ‘Y H(‘i{i<Ii€l‘Ii<)l), BRAS IYOR, S'.'i.i.it"\f‘.'. AUHON NUT and INVER- Niifit‘. Afsn tVAiSii COBBLES and AM- ERICAN liARi) NUT. Lrlvxrwi m-icuu. nnrl ryuick deliveries, special attention Z0 (10.1). orders. 6' PHONE 176 n ,We Wish You l4 MERR Y CHRISTMAS I WE THANK YOU We are sincerely grateful for the kind patronage you have given us during this year, making 1942 the greatest year in our half century of business service to the nubile II THANK YOU Much appreciated by this establishment is your kind and understanding co-operation in carrying out the regulations of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board, particularly in connection with deliveries, approbation and credit restrictions so necessary to Canadds War reed. was (xlllsd. The nlinutes of . wng xvcre read. ap. he. Walker Programme- Effort. S0 — VERY SINCERELY We wish you a MERRY CHRISTMAS . . . A HAPPY and PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR and perhaps above all . . _ A Happy and Victorious Peace. NGDRE €~ WLEODEEE? "THE WHITE’ CLIFFS"-— On Cilrlltmls my. froln s t» mo pm. Moore a Mound limited, will present over stati lrtortal poem “The White Cliils o! Dover." on CFCY Alice Ducr Miller's im- The noted artist Lynne I-‘oniannc will read, with Orchestral support by Frank Black and thirty piece orchestra. Mouse. , The secretary read the corres- lpondence and the questionnaire on UlllZJlérlllp “as discussed. It. was decided w raise funds for Institute by having an Auction Sale ate urtlcies. Mrs. w. Taylor is wi be auctioneer. i The following articles for the Rfid = Cross were passed ill-l pair seamen j stockings, 2 pllir seamen socks. 3,‘ pair Dyhnnzls, 2 night dresses and 2| quilts. Mrs. H. Moose volunteered to; be Red Cross secretary for this month. call next month by a. New Yeaflsl Resolution. The business part o! the closed. by the National Anth The program is as follows:- Read ngs—-Mis5 Jeane Camp ell and Mrs. C. Marchbank. Contest —- Mrs. Geo. Taylor, The hostesses then served e. de- licious supper. SIETATRICIQS SCHOOL Report tor November. Grade VIII (aJ-l. Peter Iouis Gallant; 2. James McGulga-n. Grade VIII (b)—1. Marie Doll-on; 2. Wlnnlfred Doyle. Grade VI.—1. Wlnnlfred Biso- fiyllere; 2, Eileen lierrell; 8, Gordon 81'6- Glrade V.—1, Elisabeth Gallant and Manning Myers, equal; 2, Ivan Dolron. Grade IV.-l Melvin Doll-on. arm nL-l’, Leo l-lelrrell; 2, Leo e. grade II. (a)—-1, Helene Gallant; 2g Evelyn Gallant; B. lame Mo- ulgsn. Grade II. (b)—1. Joseph Gallant; 2, Nora. Herrell- 3 Margaret Doyle and Alfred on uni, equal. Grade L-No exsminntloell. Perlect. attendance-Marie Doiron, Elizabeth Gallant. Melvin Doiron, Lorne McGu an, Evelyn Gallant, Clifford Herrel , Harvey Gallant. Teacher-J. H. DeRoche. imuvscurFs w. I. The annual meetln of the Earns- cltffe Women's Inst uts was held at the home of Mrs. Bernard Doyle. Ow m the sbserlce of the Presid- ent, he vice-president, Mrs. Ber- nard Doyle. was in the chair. Meet- lnlz opened with the "Institute Ode" fo lowed by Creed. The minutes oi’ last annual and last regular meet~ lngs were read and approved. The secretaryfls report showed consider- able cash on hand. Blx members paid their fees. One new member was welcomed meeting em. ' airs mitts, 4 goyssults lo The Red Cross report for the year is ss Iollowsz- 23 pairs soc . l0 llts, l afghan, 4 resses. B poll's of purities. ls bebv nightgowns, ‘I pairs oi pyjamas We also donated several lrt cles m the Baby shower. 1t was decided__th_nt_|2.00 be H at next meeting. each member to‘ '__~; I don n was decided w answer smug‘ T. B. League. The 10in.“ lng officers were eleqt. ed for the ensuing year; President, . Mrs. A. H. Mutch; Vlcerrcsldent, . MP5. Bernard Doyle; Secretary- Trewuer. Miss Mary Mclnnis m3. electedl- Dlrectors, Mrs. Laura Mc- Innis. Mrs. w. w. Mulch. Miss "m. lie Tweedy; Atlfiltills, Mrs. Bernard 1303116‘. Mrs. W. W. Mutch Mvvfld and slconderl. that secre- LarX ‘send for matcrlal for a quilt. l ls. Russell Young kindly invited members to her home for next meeting, roll call to be answered Wlfttf; 8h eXvhlmse o: Ohrlsttnas‘ The slnslns of the National An- them bfvllllht B successful mset-ing to s close, alter which a dainty lunch was served bv the hostess, GRAND VIEW SCHOOL belgleport for October and Novem. Grade X.—l, Preston Sanderson. Grade IJL-l, Tnelnls Behm; 2, Helen Beiellilfl 3, Everett Maclseod. 2. Lloyd McLeod, 3. Joan Msclgod, Grade VII.--l, Opal Mncyhee, GIB-de IV. (A)—~1, Willard M“. 180T: iigllaiillfgllile llvlgloPhee. - k -— . mmssy Martin- gfnPhyllis Maclxod; p a, weulhqwli man. 91500111. A)—1 Elizabe Grade m. ‘(Bl-l’, Clslldeulihgnug. Grade II. (A -1, Geneva vsn.' Idersthl ' 2. Cordell Martin. Grade II. (BJ—1, Everett M“. Pheei T. Jackie MscL-eod. gfflddt: Ii (All. Francis Enman i“ - (Bi-l. Jenn MscPhee- 2 t - - fifirgare Mscleod, 8. Dorothy r e I. (CD-l. Austl Enm - 2.1.21.2. ond Vanlderstlne.“ m‘ mater e01; nttendnnce~Ranlsay Mar. st __§,1g§l;i: 53%‘??? 181:5‘ glcnlor Grades jvlglr B Zfiaclroodnilififmm and“ A“ has purchased by pupil i151? $122781‘ 2am. 14 Certificates‘; fifllLPtlsszzmebsr- ln Memoriam MIR. WALLACE MCLURE " Thank You ” Is tile most sincere expression we know of to convey to our many customers snd- friends our‘ appreciation for their valued Patronage during the year 1942. May we ex- tend to you ourCordial Greetings FOR I VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS Prowse Bros., Limited ~—-- ...:1:= ‘Tine 15:15:, Skillfal Leader” D F C Citation for ‘Knobby/Fee 5nd by three lhluehters Etta Ind Margaret at horns, scuba-s. ms MMNCili éllnll) 21ml: was? m?» a The timers! was held Bushy, Duo. I0. from Stella Mari; Church with Rev. J, it. Rowlttord ofdiclntlng. In- terment was L-l the Roman Oath- ollc cemetery. All’! IIRIITIAI OIUOII lgoxoigl, The snnuei Christmas Omcsrt oi Cross Roads School was hela in the schoolroom on December 18 A lat-es alnnber a counts visi- tors were resent. The was taste ully decorated by o pu lls and teacher. e lollowing program wee pre- t I legdadress of welcome and chorus “Merry Christmas." Recitation, Shirley Stewart. le Drill, six girls. Recitation. "flu Divided Kitten”. Bo d C var. Mgolohqxrls wCléistmss Morninl". oa o - slsrlgloguex,‘ "Annoyinl Intermo- salllgfiltlllgl, ‘um smell." Anne ma oo . , suloz-tx yfgi: t utter to lento’ 0n . “gill: ohrlstul rill. nlliaeouoiil- Rscltstloh, "Ll tie wl and sister Grgeflllfislph MscCsllunl. P to e 0v the Towunl!’ DTMFJ, 411.. ha; Cousins." {title-s Proud o! Can-h d . ‘ lgfitiltfltlililétgflgquildfilhflill 5M0‘- m§bl°§5¥h Dreomciiltg oi o White minus,» J a! ckgiglogne "Awéehrisisnsl Lesson.‘ A Wmslsntt“ °'“‘- P can f‘ -' filntlén. "Such h 0°04 5°?"- mgltiiaciiqardireh s. star 5119-1181615 Banner Wavinll mmewhere- Juk ‘Ilhc deem occurred at Brackley Point on Des 10th. of Wallace M¢-_ Lulfe. soul of the late Hugh and Meryl Bell MciJure, in the agility-sixth Yea!‘ of his IbZIB. Mr. Mclmre had been in his usual gcod health until a. few weeks before his death, when m’ he suffered a. severe shook from which he never rallied. The greater part o! his llle 599ml’. on lus farm at Bra/ckley Point? with the exception of s. lew years spent in the United states when he followed the trade of s. carpenter. He was a. vary neat workman, end l-n his younger days made sever-ad violins. Alfilicied wllim denmegg for morn-y years, he lived a quiet lllle. Bllehdlms min-ch of hls time reading, especially the Bible. Surviving ere hi! Wife. and one son, Walter, also one brother, Colin, who is now ser- iously 111. One sister, Amlnle, pm- deceesod him several years ego. The runeral took place on Saturday Dec. 12th. and wuss cowlducted by his pastor, Rev. T. A. Wilson, who spoke comm-ting words to the bereaved. Interment was in Bra-ck. ley Poirot cemetery. MR. PETER KIGGINS PIJOTOU. Dec zl-The deem or Peter Kiszhu. a well known resi- dent of Pictcu, took PIBICQ on m. duo. Dec. l8 after an illness at sev- eral weeks. He was in his 75th year. Mr. Kiwi-nu was s. nsnlve of Char- lottetown. but had lived in Pictml 10l- nleny years where he had been omibioyed with the Plcwu Foundry §.’llu¥“.°.‘}.‘“.$..°°"h‘“- “t. ‘Sift; s Maris Grinch. He is survived by his wile who has been in poor health for over a your, by one son, Lawrence, with the R. C. M. P. in North Portal, Sash. who came home about o week ago, MacRae and Ralph Mlwbnimh Recitation, "The 5on8 01 m5 A“ Wool shirt.’ Ian Stewart- Monol e. “The Christmas Beo- titudagfflg CMPVGI‘. ‘I'll-s I8 ill. Psntomlm , "A Christmas Lui- .. - "Cousin Joel-tun." “good -Bye", Sterling .. ch us. aninjilslle The chairman, Mr. then extended s. vote the teacher, Beatrice Cameron, and w m, pulls. The teacher re- lied, than ing ell those who hill helped wlthths prosram- 9 01" gnisi; {or the evening was Mrs. rle Ballem. Bantu then arrived. and he Mid his helpers dispersed their many gifts from s heavily laden tree. The singing oi! the National An- them brousht en enjoyable even- ing to n close. VERNON RIVER SCHOOL H ii I N vembcr. 0nd; riot-i,‘ liens llmnsn: I. George Tweedy- B. Ru McDonflld. Grade vn.-i. Mnlco mvutl 2. Don MscLeod: 3. Elli-IN‘ 9'4"‘ m. VI.-l .1 nnmsn: i. "M S‘? tbs-gait Lea, l . =- mntutf‘... mm..- and Marie Mares. equfll; i. Jenn Alv- r ado Ifl-'(b)—-l. Imllse mman: res; 3 Earle ' ‘ BN- l€-l, Allred Mo i1; 3| Richards. Grade I.-l Helen Moll!“- pe tendlmce Tweedy. Elisabeth stewsrt. Alyward. Ettgene McDonald. M. W. Wood o! thanks to l-le was e Win; Commander lest Fel. ls n squadron leader, now but to Squadron Lender John Clelke Fee, D.I".C. ., there is no indication of back-slipping m hi; Air Force To him dminislhteditrgnlg o o progress woo , as given him the opportunity to lead n from one o! the most trsst to be‘ng W g Commander, and Chief Instructor, at a flying training school back home. S UADRON LEADER JOHN CLAR. K FIE. D. l‘. C. R. C. A. F. Photo With the declaration of was and. soon alter, the develonme ‘ of the British Commonwealth Air Train- ing Plan, Fee's services es an in- structor were retained in Csmuls s. Royal Canadian All- Force flghterl inn-thunk‘; h, o", 5g swap. mlilllrst three Months on "and-Wu Diepps Show. where he finally became s Win] Commander end Chlel Flying ln- Slifllrtfll‘ at Service Elli!!! ‘Draining School, Hllgersvhle. Then. lrl November 1941. some hi! OPDOX" tunlty to go overseas. The story of his career overseas is told most succinct by the do» tion which nccomplm ed the 8W1! iof a Dhtinsuiahedilyms-Fiflil Bfi€l¥$il04D<l6DD6 cperutlon —'Tllil officer is s line pilot and e. skill- ful Ieader. By his outstanding sbillty he has been mainly responsible tor the high standard of liflhllh! 6i" llclency o! the squadron he oom- mands He has conmlvlml s lard‘ number of sortles including some during the combined operation at Dleppe. Squadron Leader Foe h“ st s11 times set a most tnsplflhl PX- enlpie." it is o parachute. BADGE WORN BY LANADIAN PAR-ATROOPS m Members oi Canada's 1st Parachute Battalion, under the cdsalexlpon of Lieut.-Ool. G. F. P. Brodbrooke, will wear this distinctive bu évorzm the breast of their unilonns. Now in training at Fort Benn hand e w” the unit is training alongside American Psrstl-oopers The is t1 slate ot the Canadian parachute “wings" in white embroideli field o! out: green. A maple lest unites the vllnss “mi -““P°““”d mant upon | gbo V8 Photo (Canadian Army In every heme. in evvfl’ l1‘ . u, go's»? hi‘? - ~ l in the Dominion th people of Canada ere folio ng e wartime pso- ...§..., giving their best for their lighting eons 0M husbands m the front line; the men In the Ito-AI’. u. the nml Canadian Navy and. like the time Bren gunner, m this photo, in the Anny. theme ol "INSIDE HUNTING OANADA." edition in the National run Bond's m!" OAR/WA Thlt is the latest the preservation d id. J M Donlld- ‘°l’%»?f3i"l"§.-ulé’rl€u§. oAnltfB 0N. The film to rs s! Canada's m: effort -- the !"-~~..:i'\s "$.35. the volunteer work. presenting the p Honsl achievement in drsnlstlc. eloquent style. The chsrscurl in "Inside righting Oenldu" are not actors; they are Canadians. rest people. every om or them photographed doing his Job of Working or lighting m (i record or lil- someones. end Ducks. 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