l Advertise Odds And Ends Here Secure Extra-Christmas Spending Money Inexpensive Wont Ads Sell Everything Fcist . . . Ask For An Ad Taker! :¢_. VITAL STATISTICS I BIRTHS NAN —-— At the Charlotte- town Hospital on Tuesday. December 17th. 1963. to Mr. and Mrs. Everett Noonan. BIRTHS GALLANT —-— Born at the Char- lottetown Hospital on MO11- day. December It. 1963. to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gallant. Mayfield. a daughter. Lorna Maris. Weight 8 lbs.. 4 07.3. clay. Malcolm and Paula. island Hospital on Sunda wood. a daughter. Weignl REID —— At the Prince Edward 5 “,5 December Idtii. 1968. to Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Reid. Sher- lbs.. 12 ozs. A sister for Bar- Borden. twin girls. We-ghts . 8% 02s.. and 6 lbs.. oss. DEATHS 8 MORRISON — At I-Ia pton as the result of an acci ent. Dec. 18. 1063, John Gordon Morri- son. aged 5 years, son of Mr. in 5% AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE $AVE $ANIA $I)0llARS$~ (we The New Car Save for the kids with one of the low priced cars for peace of mind winter driving I955 Pontiac 2 Dr. SWG $495 I957 Pontiac 4 Dr. Sedan $595 I959 Consul 4 Dr. Sedan $595 I959 Vauxhall 4 Dr. Sedan $395 I960 Volkswagen 2 Dr. Sedan $89-5 PHONE 4-7364 "YOUR RAMBLER DEALER" 125 Cumberland Street Charlottetown Allison Macleod lid. and Mrs. James W. (B Morrison. Remains will rest ..__ ted Church for funeral ser- vice commencing at 2:00 p.m. Hills Memorial Gardens. Wednesday. Dec. 1963 Carmen Glover. son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Glover. West Royalty. aged 26 years. Re- mains will arrive in Charlotte- rest at the MacLea Funeral will be held Friday. with ser- vice commencing at 2 pm. Interment in Sherwood ceme- tery. CARD OF THANKS We wish to take this oppor- tunity to thank our neighbours and friends. residents of Mon- tague and vicinity Mio made our Christmas possible this year. We extend a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all. Marcel, Persus Moyaert and children. IN MEMORIAM WOODSIDE — In loving mem- ory of our dear husband and father. Charles B. Woodside; also brother and son James Charles Woodside who both passed away in the month of December. dates 18th and 27th respectively. When a loved one leaves world of care There’: a road they must travel ‘g are To guide you to your heavenly home. Lovingly remembered by wife NOTICES » NOTICES tiers and brothers. NOTICE TO ALL MOTORING PUBLIC Kensington B.A. Service Station will be open every day through I964. Service-—Our policy. Lessees:—- IAN MCCOUBREY. CLAIR HYNES. MacDONAIiD —— In loving mem- ory of my dear father. Allan MacDonald who passed away December 19. 1960. Your memory to us is a keep- ak s c. With which we will never part. Though God has you in his k in We still have you in our heart. Alway remembered by daughter. Isabel and family. MacLEOD — In loving memory oi Mrs. John MacLeo.-l. I-leatherdaie, who passed away December 19th. 1960. Like failing leaves time flies by CHRISTMAS PARTY The annual Christmas Party for all Veteran’: children under I2 years of age in the area and their friends will be held Saturday. December 2Ist at 7 pm. in the Legion Home. Mt. Stewart Branch of the Royal Canadian Legion. But loving memories never die. Always remembered and miss- ed by Mary and family. - MacDONALD —— In loving mem- ory of Allan Ma-cDonald. who passed away on December 19. 1 In our hearts your memory lingers 4 And we know its vain to weep. Tears of love can never wake you From your peaceful happy sleep. Not dead to us who loved him so Not lost—_lust gone before. He lives with us in memory still CENTER COMMUNITY CLUB LTD. Officers elected for the month of December: Presid'ent- A- H. MOCSIIIIEU -.-r--.....muunsus-oo---- 252 Kent M- Vice Presidents- en ie 45 Greenfield AVO- Reta G-sudet 70 Ksnsingtoui Rd. Counctllors— Mrs. Henry Doiron ............... .. 7 Summer St. William Bevins . . . . . . . . . . . .. 27 Passmore . Mn. ‘Arthur Conway ....... .. 307 Grafton st Alma Shes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. King Mrs. Helen Bums . . . . . .. on Ambrose st. Mrs. Flanagan :63 Dorchester st. -mu acwgiims 5lRIgl'1I‘IiKo1id St. .Joseph r ......... .. . Roy McG Si Bayfiel St. Mrs. James Mulliilly .... . Euston st. Mrs., Reg. Mcbeilan I65 Cumberland St. Albert J. Landry .. .... .. Miscouche. P.E.I. Mrs. Wallena Higgins ....... ............. .. Box set Joaqh E. Pitre .................... 57 Upper Queen St. Fred Afneck ......... .. Mt. Stewart L. A. MIDLLM ............... ..... .. lsl:idpAEveI. ----l0I|IOIlOIIsoIaIe.~ . I ‘ ' ‘ 3&1. Inn .....i................ 274 3. Kevin Mocormacli .... .. so Mr.-Gill Ave. ..‘...u-usaos-s--sins... 65. me Q. " Mn. Aiyre Peters Mn. W. Kneebons In Dos-ciiesta-r 3. And shall forever more. Lovlngliy remembered by his wife and family. MacPl-IEE - In fond and lov- ing memory of Mrs. Hector MacPhee= who died December 196 19. 2. Too dearly loved ever to be rgotte . Always remembered by the family. - _ MacDONALD —-— in loving nem- 4 ory of my father Allan Mac- Donald who passed away Dec- ember 19. 1900. It is lonely here without you D d. a And sad we are today. For life is not the same to us since you were called away. You could not say goodbye to us Perli-as it's Just as well. We never could have said good- To one we loved so well. It was a sudden ending. Too sudden to forget. and we who loved you dearly Are the ones who love you yet. Always reme by his daughter Jean. son-iii-law Alan and grandchildren. I 1 I The Guardian, Charlottetown, ANNOUNCEMENTS I at the Dawson Funeral Home. Ammunition. cleanins kits. Orapaud. until noon Friday, handwarmers. Dec. M. then to Hampton Unl- ¢I¢- The Bike Shop. Interment will be in Floral B GLOVER—- At Vancouver. s.c.. gt;-int Georso Street. Phone 4- town ms memo” and Wm George Street. Phone 4-6241. Home. from where the funeral concert in Canoe Cove Hall on aifternoosi. 4:3) p.m. You are invited. & MCGUIGAN AND BOYLE —- . ,. For your gifts. toys. groceries. ' WE. TREAT the '1" well ‘dry goods it will pay you to see Glggey s Pharmacy. Ne w us open mam. Schrafft’s Homestyle Candies ' ' taste sp good. Available now at EAST RQYALTY 5.-hm] con. Glggey 5 Pl”“'““°Y- DI“ 4'31"’ cert will be held in the school. ‘ for prompt free delivery. Thursday. December 19th. com- GIFTS iron the Hunter —- m°"°“'i ‘I 3=°° 9-"I KINGS COUNTY DANCE 'IN Cardigan Parish I hall Monday. December 30th. Music by the Thunderbolts. CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL Christ- mas concert will be heid on Fri- day Decemberzoth. GIFTS mu the Cum, __ DANCE MORELL Commun- E veg’ knee pa 3 slums ity Hall, on Friday. December pads. The shop. Gm“ In lid OT Club. Dancing 9;3tH2:80. Music by the “Thunderboits". THE ANNUAL chiidrens Christmas Party will be held December 20th. at 2.30 p.m. ‘in Morell Legion Home. I DR. 3. J. GRANT. Optome-I trist will be in the Montague oi- » fice every Saturday from 10 a.m. I to 5 p.m. Phone Montague 338- 2133. shooting mitts. 188 Great George Street. Phone 4-8241. GIFTS FOR the Golfer ails. carts. bags. score cad- dys. etc. The Bike Shop. 183 PLAN to attend the Christmas Thursday December 19th. at it pm. QUEEN CHARLOTTE High School Christmas Concert. Thurs- December 19th. at 7:30. Ad- mission 50 cents.—Adults; 36 cents-ohildsren. FOR ‘YOUR Ohristmas tur- keys. seese. ducks and capons. lire poultry. not frozen. Telephone 4-5535. Free delivery. 3: '.< WATCHES — CLOCKS .. Jewellery — Electric .sha\'cl‘sI —— China — Cameras —- radios I Thurs. Dec. 19. 1963. 21 I. Novelty Gifts CHRISTMAS GIFT CENTER Souvenirs Tropical Fish Housewares Home furnishings . etc. WESTINGHOUSE HAND MIXERS Beats. Blends. Whips with ease. Available in varioug colors. Reg $2250 si9;95’ J. M.‘s Meats. I76 Grafton St. BEGINNING Friday. Decem- ber 20th. our store will remain - RCA Victor Record Players} —— large stock of Records. Pep- I ler Jewellery. Montague. °l’°“ °"°“""‘ ""“‘ °""l“““'n SANTA CLAUSE parade and Olin Ellis. New Glasgow. I party 8‘ Sums Legion on Saum "CANDLELIGl~l'l‘ c g to 1 5"-——. day December 21st. for Children Kirk of Saint Juries. on Sunday of age 12 years and under of her mud gt Eastern Kings County. parade at 2 p.m. Treats following. CHRISTMAS CONCERT In CHERRY VALLEY Ohristrrias Concert will be held on Thurs- Sounis Regional High School. this dayDecembeu' 8 I8 o'clock. 19th. beginning at Friday. December 20. st :00 and family; also Mother. sis- one. But our loving Saviour is wait- _ .p.m Program of Christmas Imusic and a play. I OBITUARY _ I inse ted b ii-i d d l .I ..... I. . ..l....°::. ’...:“...’:.:. Long-Te rm ed. -' RICHARD WESTAWAY I The death of Richard Westa- S way. Albion. occurred at the o ’l.‘.?"3’.‘l.‘.'.‘..."‘l':l’.T'. R°I°€Ie<=l following a lengthy illness. The deceased was born at Al- blon. on June 3. I893. son of the MONTREAL (CPI -- G. B. Foster. president of Canada and Dominion Sugar Co. Ltd.. said late Nathaniel and Anne (Llew- ellyn) Westaway. Besides his sorrowing wife. the former Blanche Collings, he is survived by one daughter and seven sons Marjorie. Mrs. John MacDon- ald. Georgetown; Richard (Ted) in Trenton. N.S.: Orin. in Angus Ontario; Lloyd at home: Jack. in Saugus. Mass.; William. in New Glasgow. N.S.: Stewart. in Montague. P.E.I.; Coil ern Passage, N.S. Also surviving are two sisters. Mrs. Marshall Brown (Isobel) in California. and Mrs. Susan Coliings. Aiiston. Mass. two’ brothers. Herman. in Middle- ton. Mass.. and Joseph in Nor- ton. Mass. and twenty-one grandchildren. The funeral service. which was largely attended, was held from Lower Montague United Church on October 10th.. and was conducted by the minister. Rev. Russell Burns. The hymns under the direction of the organ- were Lo Up to Thee". "Abide With Me". and "In The Sweet Bye and Bye" with John Bears as soloist. Pallbearers were: William Fraser. Simon Rose. William Llewellyn. Cecil Jesso. .Edwsrd Mahar. James Creed. Flower- bearers were LeRoy Wight. John D. sorrie. Douglas sorrie. Cal- vin Kemp. Sterling Sorrie. Leigh Wight. Bert Taylor. Boyce Kemp Alvin Hastings. John Fraser. Cecil Hicken. I-Iiirry Lavers. The funeral arrangements were un- gue Funeral Home. and inter- I meni took place in the Lower‘ Montague Cemetery. LOWERS PILLOW Wife. Lloyd. Catherine. Sandra Butch an BROKEN CIRCLE - William. Emma. Ted and Tech ROSS oiin. Marjorie. Stewart. Enols. John and Marjorie HEART 00 Grandchildren Staff of Irving Oil Ltd.. N e w Glas ow N.s. SPRAY Aunt Kate and family Al. gstty. Sill. Annie. He rb, r c I O Albion Women's Institute Herman and Maddy If you are 2| to I, An I~nterdsting future in the bus 2. Rapid advancement. a’. I - _ ass-7321 Type of Irish required“ should:-v I. cord. -‘ ‘mug _‘‘H '‘ ay phone for evening appolntrnents,‘ ‘ EXCELLENT CAREER OPPORTUNITY _ IN SALES FINANCE 30 years of age and desire: iness field. I 3. Better than average starting salary. I Apply in person or phone for appointment. I. TRADERS FINANCE coup. LTD. staitumsz. I Ch arlottetown 50-Vgatlnfiappoarance and Be able to meet the '2. Plbv|e¢.Gradsl I0 education or better. I . 3. Mutt hava,opsrator'sIIeensa and good driving rs- nrothara and sisters Mary and Doug shaeliaii John, Evelyn. Ada Hattie and Malcolm Macltenzis Sandra and Learn King Collings iamly Helen and Douglas Coffin and taint Boys of load livtlisrs. Mass. Employees of Cameron and Fraser Ltd.. New Glasgow. CANRID or THANKS The family of the late Richard sincere thanks to Rev Russeu Burns. Rey. . D!‘ John Ioiiiiaii. Dr. bon- loms. and many friends‘ and relatives who sent flowers. messages of sympathy and helped in so ma- ny ways in their recent sad be- n. Easl- ply - messages of sympathy.- soaveinsnt. - Wednesday long-term sugar con- tracts are not the solution to Canada‘: sugar supply prob- ems. Long - term sugar contracts with Commonwealth count currently being discussed by the federal government — would re- sult in lower prices in the im- mediate future and cost more in the long run when world sup- said Mr. Foster in an address to shareholders at the com- pany's annual meeting. "Once world supplies catch up with world demand, sugar prices will return to normal quickiy.". he said. Higher prices had dropped consumption of sugar in Canada three per cent in the first 10 months of this year." In an interview. J. 0. Whit- mee, i.he company's managing v director, said western refiner- ies were ableio place a ceiling on sugar prices because they had taken a position on the mar- kei. They bought. sugar when the price was low. so when it went up. they did not have to follow the increases all the way to maintain their profit margin. said Mr. Whitmee. He said Canada and Dominion buys its sugar on a daily basis and so must adhere to raw su- gar markei fluctuations. OBITUA RY Inserted by friends and rela- d" we dl“°“°“ °' ll“ M°'“"I t-ives as a tribute to the deceas- MRS. FRED ROBERTSON On October 31st. 1963 Mrs. Fred Robertson peacefully pas- sed away at the home of b er daughter in Kingsboro in her 69th year. She had been serious- ly ill for some time yet main- tained a cheerful attitude to her many visitors. She is survived ' by three children. Maxwell and Lois (Mrs. Arneit Robertson) both of Kingsboro and Joyce (Mrs. Robert MacGi'egor) East Baltic. Her husband predeceas- ed her in 1954. The iiineral ser- vice was conducted by Rev. M. O. Smith at Kingsboro Church. Hymns sung were: “No Night There“; .“Home over ’l‘hsI'0:" “I have Heard of a land." The pallbearers were six cou- sins: Willard Ching. Jas. John. Wm. Robert and Edward Rob- ertson. The flower bearers were also cousins: Ian. Aubrey. Richard MacGregor. David and Walter Bruce. John I-‘. Robertson. iii- I ferment was in Kingsboro ceme- tery. "Preciou‘s in the sight of the: Lord are the death of his sainta."I CARD OF THANKS! The family of the late Mrs i-‘red Robertson wish to thank all our numerous friends who helped in so many special was also to say thanks for the many tiers: tributes and coui-testes extend- ed to us during our recent be .' TQIVQYIIOIII. RAVI MANY snAPlI how crystals can aasuins the shapes of pi-isms. breached stars. needles, pyramids or combinations of these. ries— - catches up with demand.. . GIFTARAMA 166 Prince Street Phone 4-6228 Gills %, for Her Tlie_Pertect Gift For "HER" This Christmas DRESSES’ and PARTY DRESSES si5.9.5 . $29.95 Newest styles in lingerie . I-Iouse Coats Q Nlghties Plain and Bullqy Knit SWEATERS $4.95 ' 311.95 SPECIAL CHRISTMAS PRICES KENNEDY'S LADIES’ WEAR DIAL 4-8925 166 Queen st. CHRISTMAS SPECIALS AUTOMATIC FRY PANS were $18.10 NOW $14.88 Electric Blankets Single Control were S2488 NOW $19.88 BO EHNERS JEWELLERS Montague Phone 838-4415 ' Religious tlts Dlble. Prayer and Hymn Books. Mottoes. Plaques and Greeting Cards The Bible House 170 Kent stress Opposite Eaton's A GIFT THAT LASTS AALL YEAR lolly good way to remember those who are away this Christmas. Share the great Island moments of 1984 with a year subscription to The Guardian or The Evening Patriot. Just before Christ- mas a gift card will be mailed to each your gift recipients. hand signed as you direct. BY ‘ ‘Pboniiss. writtn or visiti sh Circulation ept. CHECK THE VALUES HERE! THEY WILL HELP YOU SOLVE YOUR GIFT SHOPPING PROBLEMS "DON'T DELAY - SHOP TODAY” Gills Gills For Everyone for Girls , SH0PPI‘N(()}UgENTRE SOGGY’$ 1'" EVE’? TOY 8: GIFT SHOP TOT 0" TEEN O Toys 0 Appliances 0' Decorations. etc. on you}: 10% Off All Merchandise CHRISTMAS LIST _. — — * — — — _ __ __ Is I VAR CHRISTMAS TREES 7 I ALL SIZES I H°l"‘°‘ 3‘ B"°‘ll‘t’ I SELECT YOURS TODAY! , Misses’ and Girls’ Wear — — — — — — * * — —-— —-— 159 Queen St. Dial 4-3414 WEYMOU-my ST. _ NEAR CNR .1-N‘ Toys TOYS ELEC APPL and TRICAL IANCES For Christmas Check our Christ Radios, Watches, and hundreds gift items. List for ldeal— mas Gifts Razors. Timex Hair ers of other SPECIALLY PRICED We trade Boots and Skates PHONE (-5593 Gifts For The Home CHRISTMAS GIFTS ' of WARMTH oncl BEAUTY ISLAND MADE BLANKETS Beautifully Gift Packaged “Prepared and shipped anywhere in Canada" O Genuine 100% wool satin bound or whipped end blankets in pastel shades. 0 Auto robes in a variety of tartans at prices H to please every shopper. CO, LTD. 'A small deposit will hold any blanket lwlaggegé C4e§gg£7St. Till Christmas G...“ w. M. CONDON s. SONS for Dad 65 Queen Street Phone 4-8712 DOES DAD NEED NEW GIFTS FOR THE HOME W SNOW TIRES FROM e suggest you contact CLARK “RE SIMPSONS - SEARS & SUPPLY OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 9 P.M. S670x1_|5'——4Ply$Ny1on l—- now ‘res "-95 STAIN‘-M STEP-ON RECORD s.’f.°w i:..1”"s’iii.9s I 5.23; cfiwg I fggsggks I ‘E33 ' $423 S537 ' $§°gfl9 I Sl!;M$E8 ' 5. 0 pair . A . I . I . I CLARKTIRE L__—_——————— ‘* ;“.:’E.Ei.“.f...‘..‘°- VISIT OUR TOY TOWN P"°‘“’ "W 203 Prince St. Phone 2-1251 FLASH BULBS AND FILMS ’°'ci.il‘?€f..§"‘r’»i...li’2°“' - - - GIGGE-gs PHARMACY Gill Certificates 163 Kent Street Phone 4-3170 Business A CEREELAE GIFTS ‘v' WORTH 36 “FREE snows“ IN 1964 TYPEWRITERS CAPITOL THEATRE FOR CHRISTMAS THE ROYAL EMPRESS" Featuring : — . Line Meier Q Touch Control . 'l‘wi'tt~ Pa k Ribbon Q Magic Margin Get the Facts from your ilevpresentait R. (7. Bustnes Sales Ive KEENAN s Machines at Service All Fitzroy St. —-Phone 4-952! PLACE YOUR IN AD THIS GIFT GUIDE AY FOR INFORMATION CALL 4-8506 Special Gills PAINTINGS AT-STUDIO H. Barry Bugden PHONE 4-70I5l Each ttme you attend a Movie between Nov. 14-—Dec. sou: have a chance to win this Lucky $25.00 Gift Certificate. ‘ you Simply clip this Entry Blank. fill in your Name. Address and Phone Number and place in Ballot Box at Theatre. NAME ADDRESS PHONE NO. Each Eniry.Must Have Theatre Stub Attached Drawing will take place in latter part of ember STARTING TODAY — The I-‘abied Story The World Could Never Fmrget. "BEAUTY AND THE BEAST" Show Times s.ao—7—9 p.m. Gifts oi Music GIVE A GIFT OF MUSIC THIS CHRISTMAS For Every Teen-Ager on your Christmas List WE CARRY- . All Popular Recordings Classics. Weston. Christmas Records. etc. IEI-"7."-‘T. 5_p.2i.ll Miller Bros. Ltd. it r Ai-um 3’ Lo';;°“i‘,lays | " 141 Ct. course It. A5 I Your Musical lamb Low 1 98 Headquarters I_A_§______ °___I Pl'ione4s'3535 I