Gisaovh Pharmacy. one! I In John's, Milton: ll:00 a.m. Holy 00 U P-Ill ' Communion and Sermon. 7:30 11,111. '- L MCDONALDT Wm be Evening Prayer with Carols and closed on Monday, December 3 cant rehearsal Monday. I Page 2, ".l'heGnarGan 8aturday.Dec.2-1.19551! City and Central IOYI. TOYI. Toys-Firestf. WE TREAT TEE SICK WELL. .M1LTON -. IIUSTICO Parish Rector Rev. A. E. Piercey. Ser- vices for Christmas Day are St.' Sermon. St. Mark's. Rustico; 2.30- pm. Holy Communion and Ser- mon. ”Come and bring the whole POTATO ESTIMATE - In the re- cent report of United States pro- duction estimates which shows I reduction from 176.000.000 bushels to 173,397,000 bushels it should be noted that this reduction applies only in the nine Central and nine Eastern States and does not make reference to the over all crop in the United States. and Tuesday. December 17. IT. PAUL'S Sunday School Pag- Dec. M. 1 o'clock. Pupils of Senior. Jun- tor and Primary please attend. BRADALBANE Presbyterian Church. Services in the church at 1:45 pm. Dec. 5. roads per- miltting. Rev Lawrence Bl-ailue. Interim Moderator. NORTH TRYON Presbyterian Church Christmas Service Dec.g25 ll am. Church School is taking part. Miss Iilary A. MacKenzie, Deaconess CONTRACT AWARDED - List- ed in the contracts awarded dur- ing the last hall of November by the Department of Defence Pro- duction is an amount of 317.910 to Central Cl'ealllr.-rics, Charlottetown for dairy pl'iKillL'iS. NAME OMITTED - in the cle yesterday regarding the en- rtalnment of patients at the Pro- vincial Infirmmjv Tuesday evening by James Power alld his group. The name of Allrlli-w Gallant was inadvertently nnlitli-d. WINSLOE Pal.-.lul';il Charge. the United Church of Canada. Serv- ices Sunday are ax follows: Win- sloe North ll a.nl, Glasgow Road 1.45 p.m.. Willsllle South 3.00 p. m.. Princetoivn iiiliid 7.30 p.m. Heber H. Hardy, Minister. , In fond and loving memory of h:R00I(tFlEL,I? (I:yH.'uSGE'25:I;: our dear mother. Mrs. Phillip M5 '3 rervlhe ” ec' .McNaily. who departed this life as follows: Brookfleld ll a.m.: D h :6", 1954 d 5, Glasgow Road 3”.lfl p.m.; Hunter :a".ecem er ' ' 8” River 7'30 p.m. A l-nmllelight ser- vice. All are welcome Rev. L3W- During the holy Christmas season 0f nineteen fifty-four. rence Blaikie, lvlimsler. - A small but l'tspl-asentative Now Mm yu.n son 1 kn youp of Junior l-:.lrmei's met W5 lime 0 9' "' last evening at si. Georgecs And ye! I 68".. believe " school. The president. George . M h . . ' 5" MacDonald presided and present- y hezneg 3" NT" Md 5" my ad an excellent report onithte Refuses w revel” IL year's work. New 0 icers eec - ; Y r I . .d 4 ed were: Laura .iIacLellan. pre-Iuou od "5 N" be mp” siderlt; Chahles. Somers. VICE i A” plresident: Lorraine Fay, set-re-.Befm,e ym", my long shwpl tary-treasurer. Mr. A. Pierce.l.l.hm n is more Messed King's county agricultural rep-...To Ki" than w keepa resentative gave an interestllngl talk. and was thanked by the president. III MEMORIAM McNALLY-In fond and loving memory of my dear wife who departed this life on December 28, 1954. aged 59 years. Gone thru the mist heart left to grieve Went the love and the grace that was you Genevieve, I look all around me and feel so alone The years we were with my siren. so And what I see best is reflected 5 on you. our hearts should not grieve. our minds should not fret For that you are gone you live with us yet. sadly missed by husband Philip. you knew we wouldn't weep. d taught us all so many times heads And prayed ”God's will be done" hand And gently bade you "Come". Sadly missed by four daughters? and six sons. l Personals Master Danny Buell. son of Mr! Garnet Buell is a' patient in the; P. E. 1. Hospital. Mr. Keith E. Young. Clyde River ----:- . left recently for Toronto, om.. to In I-wins memory of our father: visit his parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Harris Inman. who passed Walter Young. away Dec. 24. 1948. AI a v heart: Mia Diane Willis. student at tlie.m;ny-. 31:? 3;. the United Baptist Bible Training But .lw.y' I be.nt"ul memory School, Moncton, N.B.. arrived by 0, . hum. '9 loved '0 deal, plane Tuesday to spend the Christ- A mas holiday at her home in Char- Ever remembered by Linda, Addie. and Harvey. lottetown RR3. Mr. Frank Newsome and Grand- mm. daughter Annie Newsome Rose 1, lovin' mgmm-y 0' M". dearly Valley were visitors to Charlotte-ybeloud gm, Wuuam Ralph now. town and to the Guardian on Fri- uh who '3, nu", uny Dug day. December 23. 34, 1951. A bud born on earth Miss Theresa Trainor. R.N., ar- rived by plane from Halifax to 1'0 blossom In Heaven- nd Ch ' t h lid itb T; motheilslvlrizis Catileriiiyes Ti:in- hdly nlned 5' "day "ml or, Valley Street. City. "”"""V- hk. Richard Ferguson. B.Sc. of the testing lab. Department of Public Works, Ottawa. and Miss Joyce Fersluon. 2nd year student Mum: River. Dee. min. 1352. of Prince of Wales College, Char- , Iottetnwn. are spending their vac- I” I"""' "'9 "V"! "" "' I""l atiau with their parents. Mr. and 1"” nu, Edwig Ferguson. Hampton Has found sweet peace. rest. Within the sheltering care of Him Obie! Petty Officer and M1-Sp Who know: our sorrows best; Joseph Paquet and family are He called him to a happier lmme spending the Christmas holiday But lost not what he has given. Mrsu Paquels father Mr. For still he lives with us in tam MacKen2le. (lty. Chief thought, i "hurt and family will sail for As truly II in heaven. l Elllzland, where he has been post. . In IOVIIII memory of ; dear husband and father. Frederick G. Johnston. who passed away at In loving memory of our denr' Grandfather, who passed away on Dec. so, 1952. 1 Dear Grandpa how we miss you 1 SIM! 101! Ill" lone away. I But we know that you are gwnlt-l Howard Mclniiis FITTED FOOTWEAR 17' Queen st. -Currie Bldg. ing , At the gateway bright and fair: And will greet In some ghd morning, As we join you over there. I Always rernembe rd by p Grandchildren. GAIIDTTF nllilllls A 4.3L I Wish to thank Doctors Farmer CAIRNS-At the Prince Edward "Id Mll0H0.V. the Sisters, nurses Island Hospital on Dec. 20. 1955, W I" those who mil curds andl to Mn and Mrs. John Cairns. treats while I was a patient In that BIRTHS. MARRIAEES, DEATHS 50:: Per Insertion his Charlottetown Funeral Home 13 Euston St. DIAL 4628 Complete Funeral and Ambulance Service ROBERT E. BRADLEY - olroeur - I CLO WE Local Man On Executive of Blue Cross Plan with broken hearts we bowed ourwas elected vice-president. Cana- dian Councll of Blue Cross Plans at the annual meeting of the or- And Jesus smiled and took yourganization held in the Royal York ed for duty in the RCN shore Always remembered by wife" 3' -M '-"W ' Dmtmmge, 3 son. mm mm C,m,mmwn RWM WELLDESERVED HOLIDAY ----m------&e- , Mrs.cl-mu Ml-Ivor. IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE OTHER ' LEADING MERCHANTS OF TUESDAY. DECEMBER 27iIi HAPPY PATIENTS. ' MEET Santa Claus seems to be doing throughout the City but Ole thin! ppicture. Perhap he is w nde-lug looking youngsters of the Provin- tans. I lo::m:lenmi,mchudre" and umrihow he is going to get airjounti to cial Sanatorium. All in the above holds little Billy Ryan on her knee. ee all the little boys and girls picture are TB patients and re- Illotel, Toronto. At the meeting it was revealed that the five Canadian plans now protect approximately 3.500.130 citi- percentage of this enrolment is through employed groups in some 23,000 firms. One of the contributing factors in the growth of participation in Blue Cross was the introduction of- the national group contract a year ago, which makes it possible for Canadian ' yurs, who have employees across the country. to rates. Mr. F. D. Mac-Cllarleslwlll suc- ceed Miss Ruth C. Wilson. hxecu- tive director of the Maritime Plan, as commissioner for Canada at the annual conference of Blue Cross Plans in April. MR. J.A. LIKELY God rest you. merry Innocents. While innocence endures. A sweeter Christmas than we to 0111'! May you bequeath to yours. (A Carol for Children. Ogden Nash.) Mr. J. A. Likely. Charlottetown. MORTON DEW LIMITED INSURANCE COUNSELLOBS and TRAVEL AGENTS Insurance 3046 - Travel 8541 CliARLO'l'fE'l'0WN, P. E. I. Telephones: Greetings! We take this opportunity of thanking the hundrech of customers whom we have served during the past year. and wish them all a Merry Christmas and I rnost pros- perous and happy New Year. REAGH BAGNALL HUNTER RIVER M BUILDING SUPPLIES MILTON'S OLD SPAIN WILL BE CLOSED l ; from SATURDAY. DEC. 24'"! 4 AT 7 r. M. 2 until TUESDAY. DEC. 27iIi AT I A. M. yzens-a net increase of about 200,- , 000 since Dec 31, 1954. A very large a secure uniform benefits at uniforml ceived a gift from Santa along with swiftly have flown. lsome deep thinking in the above sure, he will not forget the fine toys from the Charlottetown Rotar- Nurse Gertrude Arsenauit Photo by Margaret Malletf. NEW ORAIS” ed on New Year's Day. particularly Christmastime for having taught tusks. children Susan. age 2?: years were passeng- ers on the "Saxonla" from Liver- pool to Halifax. .,.,,..,..-was--awn--roan-.-.um..u.... . 'CoIorfuI Operetta On Dickens' Christmas Carol . operetta. the Senior Glee A capacity audience was in at- tendance at the Queen Charlotte the presentation of a colorful and timely operetta based on Dickens' Christmai Carol. A cast of over 10. exclusive oi the chorus. was used in the pro- West Kent and Queen Charlotte. assisting throughout was the Jun- ior Glee Club of the High School. Principal C. F. Kine of West Kent School welcomed the gather- ing and paid tribute to the musical director. Miss Ruth Boswell. She not only directed the production but designed most of the costumes. Miss Boswell and Mrs. K. A. Park- er were accompanists and one of the grade nine pupils. Miss Dianne Rupert directed the Junior Glee in several choruses. Prior to the SANTA'S REQUESTS Santa Claus still gets letters from youngsters with the same cherished requests -bicycles and dolls. But last year I child want- ed li live cow. He told a depart- men store Santa so. Another kid wanted a new dad- dy because hers was "wearing out on top." In France and Scotland many of the Christmas customs are observ- the exchanging of gifts. The wild boar has been re- vered from ancient times, and was especially h o n o r e d at mankind the art of plowing by rooting into the ground with his Graham. age 11 and Mr.H. John Harris, Fellow of the Royal College of Organists. ar- from England to assume his duties as,organist of St. Paul's Anglican Church. For the past five years he rived in Charlottetown yesterdaylbsso Dial 6559 ' has been organist of St. John the Baptist Church in Leicester. Eng. Immediately following the war. in which he served for five and a half years with the Royal Air Force. Mr. Harris was organist at St. John's Church, Coventry. While in Coventry he conducted the An- nual Festival of the Cmventry Church Chairs of 900 voices. start- ed the Coventry 0rganist's Associ- ation and was appointed their first President. In Leicester, Mr. Harris was be- sides his church appointment. Or- ganist for the Diocesan Choral As- sociation. director of music for the Church Mission Society Annual Leicester -Organist; Association pageant and past-president of thefp His wife was awarded the King George Medal for valiant service during the Coventry air raids. Mr. and Mrs. Harris and their CLEAN CLOTHES WEAR LONGER For Your Dry Cleaning Needs RITE-WAY CLEANERS Dial 7337 MICHAEL'S GROCERY Longworth Avenue TO GIVE OUR STAFF A SED TUESDAY CHARLOTTETOWN WILL BE CLOSED HOLMAN'S nor CHARLOTTITOVIN OPEN Alefoushl)eEw&uhNw&gyul 'neu..,ua-lngaonsu-is-ppa-a....l ' JAMES TAIT rnomsrs THE ONLY DRUG STORE soxmo on I Mcluosv. DECEMBER :5 JOHNSON .8. Jonlsson osuoos-is . Corner Kent and.Prinee)sts. ON Club was heard in tour carols. r w in u High School Thursday evening (or m:,h:m?:e b;tuM1.guMst:gP:rect.dPia-i-E er. Each member of the cut, ham Ebenezer Scrooge played by Gor- don Glddings to the tiniest angel. played their respective parts well in the setting of appropriate scen- duction made up of pupils from cry and very fine lighting. The following is the cast of Char- acters: Ebenezer Scrooge, Gordon Glddings; Fred (Scroogels Clerk). Jim Matheson; (Scrooge's nephew). Dewar Harp- er: Two Gentlemen. Alan Holman; and Ray Ml:cLean; Jacob Marley's, Ghost. Terry Manning; Mrs. Crat- chit (Bob's Wife). Elizabeth Mor- ria; Peter (Bob's Son). John Ander- son; Tiny Tim. John Owen. Belinda Ben Hogan; Martha, Marilyn Mac- Burke Electric Authorized ;&) Dealer Electrical Wiring Repairing and Supplies Oil Heating Household Appliances Television DIAL 4021 156 Great Geo. St. ED'S TAXI Lucky Numbers Maple Leaf -I-ax; AS7705 - AS5991 1 E H. 6561 Dial 6562 nsuooisrs Lucky Number 8924 MONDAY -- TUESDAY FRIDAY -- New Bob Crstchit SHOPPING HOURS WEDNESDAY -- OPEN 9ol,m. to 5.30 pm. 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