Gnudtl-II. ‘ auras rim-s.nec. 5,1963. GEORGETOWN Cpl. and Mrs. Ron Pettiit and family of Alberton. were recent visitors to Georgetown where’: they were the guests of Mrs. Pet-y titt's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wil-’ llam Prosper. Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Booth of Boston. Mass.. who recently at- tended the funeral Mr . Booth's sister, Mrs. William Gil- lam of Souris, visited M r s. Booth's brother. Mr. Walter Walker and Mrs. Walker in Georgetown before returning to; Boston. Mr. and Mrs. N e l son Dicks: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dicks and Miss Elizabeth Skinner recently motored to Murrav Harbour ""9" they Vislled Ca'P‘a"" °‘°“-S these are but a few of Holman‘: wonderful Christmas gifts daughter. Mrs. Thelma Jordan and Mr. Jordan. . is Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bishop "Pel'5°n3llY Plcked samla ' 0 ‘ 9 and daughter Sandra of .um- merside recently motored Georgetown where they ers. Miss Paulette Burke recently accepted a stenographic posi- tion with Bathurst Marine Ltd.. in Georgetown. Mr. John J. MacCormack of Boston. Mass.. and formerly oi Boughton Island, has returned to the province after an absence of over 30 years and has taken up residence in Georgetown. AG1 Charles Fitzgerald left last week on return to the Royal Canadian Air Force base at Clin- ton. Ontario. after spending his, leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Fitzgerald. Mr. and Mrs. William Hen- nessey and family of Charlotte-. town, were recent guests of Mrs. Hennessey‘s parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Prosper. Seaman Bruce MacLean of the Royal Canadian Navy at Halifax. I\'.S.. recently s p e n i leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Mac-Lean. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson W. Han» sen were weekend guests of l\'ll'. and Mrs. Kenneth Richards in AC! Joseph l\lai'tcll left last week on return to the Roy a Canadian Air Force at Clinton. Ontario. after spending his leave with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. William J. ‘.\/lartell. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rich- ards and son Kenneth, Charlot- tetown, motored to Georgetown- on Sunday and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson W. Hansen. The Misses Margaret and Jennie Lee Richards left last week for Poplar Point. where they will spend the winter with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Walker. their son Andy and daughter Valerie, Bunbury. motored in Georgetown on Saturday a n d were weekend guests of Mr. Walker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Walker. _ Mrs. Ida Wood left recent Mr Boston, Mass., where sh Gill reside for the winte r. _ _ M_ and Mrs. CA Scum, and Quilted rayon, pink blue and gold. family of Charlottetown were} weekend guests of Mrs. Scully's mother. Mrs. Matilda Jamieson, r. and Mrs. Eric Wo ‘ family have taken up residence in the property owned by Mrs.l William Bruce on Water Street.‘ Mr. Wood is employed in Geor- ' searched the markets for the best values at the price avail- able in canada . . . and only after they passed this high standard did they qualify as gifts "personally picked by santa". wonderful gifts . . . for everyone on your list! \veit': to offer you these popular gifts. our merchandising Board guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Lav- - ly‘ tmc ‘ El lace edgin beautiful gift selection .Variety of beautiful styles and s-hades. Rayon and nylon ‘ ot—- sheer nylon bows, dainty embroidery trim, narrow g. Sizes S M. L. uilted nylon and crepe, pink, blue. yellow. an -lilac, maize and coral. personally picked by santa clusters gorgeous array of jewellery Dazzling selection by Coro- styles in wood‘ 8: cork bracelets. pins, eanrings. long ropes and beads. maria-neties and juvenile novelties including silver rings. 0 personally picked by same a gift that always pleases hand bags Wondenful selection of handbags. sleek elegant. lay tapes- trles—-exicitilnz fa.brics—soft pouchy marshmallows with the look of leather and patents. Lovely as- nortiinem of winter shades, personally picked 5 .95 by Santa. tiapesttrea and fabrics. 5 .00 Marslunellows. lulhydes and Julzlows personally picked by santa useful lovely gifts gloves and SCBTVES Glove and scarf co-ordinates. perfect matchmates by Kayser. Nylon suede gloves styled with dainty riiching at the wrist and lovely sheer nylon tricot scarves. Fashioned in a wonderful array of fall shades. gloves scarf personally picked by santa girls and boys flanneletto pyjamas Nice soft warm flannelette —2_ pc. ‘tap and longs— Girls flowery design in pink and I blue. Boy's assorted designs in brown/ . white, red/white. buttoned top. Sizes 4-6x. In assorted designs in pinks and blues—2 2 , 0 pc. buttoned top and long; and 2 pc. polo- jam.as—sizes 8-14. personally picked by santa 6.98 8.98 a gift she desires nylons The gift she will treasure- Lovely seamfree mesh hose by Kayser for sheer leg glamour. Proportioned lengths. In the most heavenly shades for day 8 evening. Sizes 8% ~= I I9 0 personally picked by same glamour sleek nylon half slips Choose from three glamorous styles. Sleek nylon tricot with neat elastic at waist and lavish lace appliques at hem-—or lovely satin appliques and embroidery trim —— F White lame. Opal. Sizes S. M. L. 2.98 personally picked by same a gift to treasure slips Santa has chosen two lovely styles. One with lace and satin appliques and dainty narrow lace trimming on sheer nylon tricot—the other with ornate sheer nylon and lace overlay over bodice and hem. Shades of red. W 'te. black. opal haze, Sizes 32 to 41 personally picked by santa getown in the office of Bathurst Marine Ltd. _ Mr. and Mrs. Don Morrisey and family, Charlottetown. mot- ored to Georgetown on Sunday and were guests of Mrs. Morri- sey’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fitzgerald. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Boudreau- it of Montreal. Que.. are visiting in Georgetown with relatives. Mr. Charles Hansen. of the provincial auditor's department. in Charlottetown, was a week- end g u e st of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N.W. Hansen. BRISTOL The news of the passing of Leon Sheltery of Boston. Mass., was received with regret by the residents of this community. Mr. Sheltery was married to the for- mer Levenia Duffey of this vic-y inity, and they spent many va- cations here at the old home. Mrs. Joseph Rooney has re- turned home from the Carlotte- town Hospital where she hail been a patient for the second Mrs. James Kennific, Maurice Martell and Mrs. Arthur Mac- Donald. A new law office will open in the village this week, it is under- stood that the office will be open one day each week for the pre- sent. Mrs. Nettie Ranaghan visited with her daughter Margaret Bradley and her brother, Petei Clarkin. Charlottetown. ‘ Anderson. local painter. was in Charlottetown Tuesday. He will continue his painting during the winter months at in side jobs. ‘ E Hudson Bowley. manager of Bowley's transport, is ill. His old home is in Midgell where his mother still resides. Mr. Bow- ley's son is operating the busi- ness elong with Mrs. Bowley. Mrs. Henry Tainor was in Charlottetown Wednesday. Mrs. James MacDonald is a patient in the Charlottetown Hos- pita I. Mr. and Mrs. Anslem Lapler- to were recent visitors in Char- lottetown. The younger class here a re looking forward to colder weath- er no ice can be made in the new rink. as there in no ice making machine there as yet. Y FEW INHABITED Only about 14 of some 100 is» laltla comprising the Virgin 13- I tan green. ye taupe. Sizes 1 the ideal gift sweater cardigan It buttons to the neck, has long sleeves, with neat ribbing at wrist and waist. Made of a soft acrylic fibre it iaunders with ease and retains a perfect shape. Choose from a large variety of beautiful shades. Bright red. sapphire. pastel ' blue. rose pink, white. tar- llow. coral pink, black, brown, beige and 3 4 to 20. ’ personally picked by santa slim fitting stretch slacks Slim fitting stretch slacks of top quality finish and fabi-ic—side zipper pocket — detachable foot tabs -—the ideal all around slim that has that ski look for casual wear. Available in colons black. brown, blue and red. Girls 7 to 10 5 '98 Teens 8 to 14 personally picked by same girls bulky cardigan Ginls bulky caindiiganis, 100% oi-lon aorylric fibre. t‘ully wash- able, contrasting buttons to a nice neat color. Colours white. red, beige. green and blue. 2.98 Sizes 4-6x Sizes 7-14 personally picked by same ' shetlandtex by kitten sweaters It's lovely Sihetland wool blended with mohair. moose a long sleeved pullover wieth a classic neckline or a buiiton tiotheneck oanIisan—both are full fashioned aodnvuilable in a wonderful variety of colours. Pastels and vivid shades. Sizes 34 to 42. pullover cardigan personally picked by santa SUMMERSIDI srou dr. denton sleepers The best sleeper for maximum wear. Has the Grow-a-size fea- ture. elastloized ankle-t, machine was . 2 with pullover top. snaps at waist in solid col- ors. aqua. maize. pink and blue. Slzel 0-1-2-3-4. 2.98 personally picked by same (1 .54 4 girls and boys orlon cardigans 100% hi-bulk orton, with conkasto 1118 and royal —boy‘r plum ma lacquard kntt. button’ the front. sizes" 2 to 8x, girls 1 to Ox. 0 personally piked by santa - bulky knit cardigans Santa chooses two lovely coat sweaters-one buttons neck with ribbed collar-— other with a cardigan style neck. line. Both an made lll the softest of acrylic flbnu, so easy to wash in pretty novelty lmlts. ? personally picked -by Ianta Hula: the noun e:u'—mo .. 3:20-4:00 cnngofifiowg you later!!! ....................... l:t0--6:fl . , I I beautifully decorated Good quality cotton Terry, beautifully decorated assort- ed designs. each set consists of 3 pieces. choice of Bath or Read bowels with 2 matching face cloths. neatly packaged in It- tractive box. I .9 quality gift boxed pillow cases Fine quality snowy white cotton. neatly embroidered. decorated with colorful floral motifs and designs. V at- "’l‘ex-Mlade" Brand. first quality ~ high pile Viscose/Orion. new one 8" cetaneee satin bhdlnto clioiceoftlbeautflilplainpastd cclom.doublebodaln'nxI6 Gift paolned " 5.98 H peismally picked by Ianta I llltllr in Italian ass-mi M ~ - . . . ....-- --eaoooonu W eeleonaooaoaaoooao-an