& M occasional so. 1952 . 1 True wesreiiu GUARDIAN V PQINOII CSIUNTY .0l'PI03 ,,.j 'ilI lonuinu-"stunt. House Phones: The Guardian may be bought at any of the following stores ggn Bookstore. Summer Street: Gourllee Drugstore. 21 Central Street; gwyg News-stand. Water Street; Am-9 Douoattda Grocery, Second Street; Island Motor Transport. Grocery. 130 Russell Street; lnman's Self- Servloa Drug tore. i LL. Waite in Kenstnglon. WEST PRINCE OFFICE Alborton: Frank Weeks. Representative. Phone: an Office and 88-! Home. Water Street; Vlnco'I ...CA3D PARTY and dance. Darnley Hall. Wednesday even- mg. Cards 8.00 o'clock. ..rui'.AsAN'r "ilovsawanivr ma"-On Tuesday evenlnz. De- cember 9th. relatives and friends or Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Hunter. gathered at their new home at summerside for the purpose of a "housewarming" DHFU- MR MM-ll" lce Mill capably filled the role of chairman and in his openinz FP- marks spoke of his pleasure in the fact that the Hunters had chosen to build their new home in 8, location which made them close neighbors of the Mill fam- ily. An address was read by .Mlss yjamle Mill. and a set of dishes was presented by Mrs. Robert Humphrey. Both Mr. and Mrs. Hunter voiced their thanks and the remainder of the evening was spent pleasantly with cards. games and contests. A delicious lunch was served-mBUl1 Personals --Mrs. Norwoiul-Campbell and two daughters. Laura and Kay. spent Christmas in Darnley. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Dickieson and Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Dick- ieson. ..Mr.s. George-Simmonds and two sons Arthur and Freddie of st. Eleanor's, spent Christmas in Darnley, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wall. --Mr. Clifford Bennett. Tigiiish. 15 a patient in the Western Hos- pital, -Alberton. His many friends wish him a speedy re'turn to health. DMlss Mary Murray, Charlotte- town. spent the Christmas holi- days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Ramsay, Alberion. ..Private Heath MacDougall. accompanied by Mrs. MacDougail and their three children. SP8!"- ihe Christmas holidays with rela- tives in Alberton. They returned to Fredericton, N. B. on Sunday. -Mr. Ernest Hardy returned to Amherst. N. S.. on Sunday -8”" spending the Christmas holidays with friends in Alberton. -Mrs. Leslie Maclienzie and three daughters. Dolly. Bertha and Velma. Cora of Moncton. N. 3,, gm spending the Christmas holidays in Darnley. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Dlckieson. T --Mr. and Mrs. Forbes Thomp- son and two children. and Miss Shirley Champion of Darnley spent. their Christmas holidays at Halifax with Mrs. Thom'PS0n5 and Miss Champion's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jaa. Champion. -The following students are enjoying the Christmas holidays at their homes in Albany: Everett Noonan, Philip Noonan. William Trainer. and Aeneas Murray. DMra. Scot Sinclair, R.N.. of Moncton. is spending a few day! ln Kensington and Summerslde. to be with her mother. who is ronvalescing after an operation in the Prince County Hospital-' Bur. -Mr. Gordon Best of the Roy- al Canadian Navy arrived. re- cently to spend the Christmas holidays with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Clark, Link- letter.-Bur. Tliroe clvll Continued from page 1 s cruising speed of 386 miles an hour to Japan over a North Pole route with one fuelling stop in Canada. Thomas said. Future soles of the commercial linen were completely dependent on the industry's ability to meet production vdeadllnes, he added. "Our designers and engineers have succeeded in developing the finest passenger planes. But. sb!l- ity to sell them abroad depends upon the manufacturers being able to offer deliveries early 9001,1811 and in sufficient numbers to at- tract foreign buyers." Curd Of Thanks We wish to express our sin- care thanks to those who so kind- ly remembered us at Christmas. Mail Carrier, Summerslde, R.R. 1 Card Of TIICHIIS I wish to extend sincere thanks to the box holders of Summer-' slda R. R. 2 for their kindness to me at Cliriatams. Buuall non. Malldrlver, . Summorsida R. R. 2 WWPBERI. In-igland - (OP) - luv. Oharlea Reeves, one of Eng- land's oi on working clergyman, died at s rectory here. aged 85. He was I frland,,of vtrlous members of the Royal iuoiiy ' - wunuvanivmu a boon ti nu. aa?ai-unis; N"d'a7oi?oa 31.3w and ozone: WOTTON iautins than ulloui-has and ii doll- f Phone 0081. Dllitloontativae 8031 and 8088. in Sunsmenidoi Mark Gaudat. 01 Granville Street: -UNLOADING iahavings at Travellers Rest Wednesday after- noon. Colin Waugh, Wilmot. -POLICE COURT - in Sum- mei-slde Police Court yesterday morning a Surnmarslde man was sentenced to six months in jail on being convicted of thefts from automobiles. The case of a. man who had previously pleaded guilty to stealing a pair of skates from a. Summeralde department store was further adjourned for sen- tence for one week. One drunk was fined no and coats.-S Elierslle 3. llldeford --Friends of Mr. Arthur Milli- gan are sorry to hear he is a pa- tient in the Prince County Hos- pital. and all wish him a speedy recovery. A Mrs. Theodore Giliis was a visl for to Summei-side on Sat1irda,v, December 20. She visited with her sister, Mrs. Muriel.Ellands. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Burlelgh. accompanied by Mrs. L. A.rBur- iclgh, were In Summerslde on Thursday, December 18. Mrs. A. E. Ross and Mrs. Har- old Ross were passengers to Sum- merside on December 20 Mr. and Mrs. John Milligan and Mr. Thompson weregvisltors to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gillis on Thursday evening. December 18. Mrs. Harold Gillis and daugh- ter Janetta were in Summerside on December 24. Mrs. Janetta Ogden. who is employed at Alberton. spent Christmas at her home here. Mr. Calvin MacCaull. Toronto, Ont... spent 'the Christmas holi- days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. MacCaull. Mr. Robert Maccaull, Halfax. spent the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. MacCaull. Mr. and Mrs. Colin McGregor. Halifax, spent Christmas at the home of their son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mc- Gregor. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sharp, Am- hers't, N. S.. spent Christmas with Mrs. Sharp's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison. Miss Doris Morrison, who is employed at Summerside. spent Christmas at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dickiesdn and two daughters. spent Christ- mas at Mr. Dickieaon's home ,ln New Glasgow. P.E.I. i Mr. and Mrs. William Grant are spending a few days in Sum- merside. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Hutch- inson. Summerside. spent Christ. maa at their homes here. Miss Edith Grant. Summerslde, spent the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Grant. , The friends of Mr. Gordon Mll- ler are sorry to hear he is con- fined to his home through sick- ness. and all hope he will soon be out and around again. -C.G. oawau. cova w. r. The regular monthly meeting of Orwell Cove W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Walter McLeod on December ioth with it) members and two visitors present. The president presided and the meeting opened with the ode fol- lowed by repeating the Creed. Roll call was answered by an axchange of Christmas gifts. The minutes of previous mcetirigiwere read and adopted. Each member then pass- ed in two sets of pyjamas for or- phanage collectlon. also other articles of clothing which were packed and sent to each orphanage. Correspondence was read and discussed. It was decided to send 85.00 to T. B. League. A very fine report was then given by Mrs. Wm, Morrissey Pres. on the lee- dership Course held at Pankdala. A report was heard from the sick committee. one cell was made and ii member sent her thanks for a gift received. The aiok committee was asked to pack a. Christmas box for shut-ins of the district.- Thc school committ reported paid: pencil eharpener and paper towels, etc, needed fortha school. It was moved and seconded that these articles be obtained. It was also decided to give a treat to children of the district for Christ"- mas. - Mrs. D. M. McDonald invited the members from the next, meeting. roll call to be answered by "I am a. member of the Women's Institute becsuu". also each member to bring" an article for an auction sale. Mrs. Edison Mscutn and Mrs. John McLeod are to be on the entertainment committee. Oontutl put on by Mrs. Wilfred uctaan-and Mu. In-nut idisoo ttctun. The at r llaton'a, spending her Chriatnisa holidays at her home. the guest of her par: ents. Mr. and Mrs. Truemsn Har- ris. Forest View. Attempted Jail Break Foiled At sumniersid An attempt to break out of the Prince County Jail was detected and foiled Sunday evening but the person or persons making the attempt could not be identified. During the evening and alter dark the figure of a. man was noticed from outside at one of the windows. When the matter was ' ' ted from inside it was found that one of the bars was partly lawn through, but the per- son involved had retreated into tha cell block and mixed with the other prisoners.-S O'Leciry and Vicinity -Dr. William MacMurdo. dentist of O'Leary, is spending the holi- day season with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. Maclvlurdo in Summer- aide. Mr. and Mrs. Avard Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Smallman,Knuts- ford. motored to Summerside Thursday evening, December 25th. where they visited Mrs. Ralph El- lis, a. patient in the Prince Coun- ty Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Howard. Cape Wolfe, were in Summerside Thursday evening, December 25th. visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Milford Ellis, West Cape. were in Summerside Thurs- day afternoan, December 25, visit- ing their little daughter. Brenda Ellis. 3. patient in the Prince County Hospital. They were ac- companied by Mr. and Mrsl Mur- ray Sweet, Forest View. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ellis were in Summersida Thursday afternoon visiting Mrs. Ralph Ellis who was seriously injured in a car accident recently. and is a patient in the Prince County Hospital at Sum- merside. They were accompanied by their daughter, Mrs. Ralph Maclsaac of Dunblane. Mr. Herman Macl'..ean of the R. C. A.F. at Montreal. arrived home on Christmas eve to spend his Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Mac- Lean of Dunblane. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Green, Mt. Pleasant, spent Christmas with Mrs. Green's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lccky of O'Lesi'y. Mr. Donald Mathieson. 0'Leary, spent the Christmas holidays in Summei-side, the guest or his aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hastings and baby Karon of Amherst, N S., are en their Christmas holidays in O'I..eary. the guests of Mrs. Hast- lngs' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Matthews. Misa Blanche Matthews, Sum- merside, is spending her Christ- mas holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Matthews of 0'- Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Warner Ramsay of Halifax spent their Christmas holidays in Unlonvale. the guests of Mr. Ramsay's parents. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Ramsay. Mrs. George Matthews, Summer- slde, spent the Christmas holidays at her old home in O'Leary, the guest of her two sons. Mr. Lloyd Matthews and Mr. Gerald Matth- ews and their families. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Raeford MacI..ean of -Dunbiane, on their recent marriage. Mrs. MacLean was formerly Miss Jean Campbell of Kensington. On Sunday, December 28th, de- spite the inclement weather. large congregations attended the ser- vices at the four congregations of the O'Lea.ry United Church circuit. At the evening service in the O'- Leary church. Mr. Allison Turner was special soloist. Messrs. Allison and William Tur- ner. who are attending universities in Halifax. are spending their Christmas holidays with their mother. Mrs. Alice Turner, 0'- Leary. ' Mr. Melville MacLean, West Point. spent. a very enjoyable Christmas with his daughter. Mrs. Herbert Dennis and Mr. Dennis of O'Lcary. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leard of Summersido are spending their holidays in OlLeary, the guests of their parents, Mr and Mrs. Lewis Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Leard. Mr. Leonard MacDonald. who has been taking a -special course ln Toronto for the past few months. is spending his Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel MacDonald of Brae. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Grey and family of Toronto. Ont... arrived here in 0'LeIry. and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pate over the Christmas holidays. Mr. Lorna MacNelll. who has been visiting friends and relatives in Toronto. arrived home the lat- ter part of Christmas week. He was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Horace Macwllllam of Toronto. who are enjoying their Christmas holidays at the home of Mr. and Mn. Allie MacNelll of West Cope Miss Maud Harris. on the stall Moncton. N. 3.. is Mr. Arthur seamen. A student at St. Dumtanb university, Char- lottetown. is mending his Christ- mas holidays with his parents. Mr lumen. oioin lunch was carved by the hon- tcse during a social-puiod. and Mn. Upton , O'besry. , -A.z. A THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN S'side Masons Observe St. John's Day The annual observance of St. John's Day was held on Sunday af- ternoon by Hiram and Lebanon Lodge No. 3 A. F. and A. M. in the lodge rooms at Summerslda. Master of ceremonies was Mr. Donald Baker, P. G. M., assisted by Mr. R:E. Ellis. P. M. The newly elected officers which were installed are as follows: W. M. Kaye Hansen; 5. W. Roy Johnston; J. W. Judson Logan; Secretary, B. R. Sharpe (P.M.) re-elected-, treasurer. John Arthur (P.M.) re- elected; chaplain. Bruce Johnston (P. M.) re-elected; S.D. Garnet Ross; J. D. Raymond Jenkins; 1. G. Ralph Ramsay; S. 3. Arthur Jones; J. S. Wilfred Bums; Tyler, Ivan Vaughan. The annual banquet of the lodge will be held at a later date. - S. Conway and I O C VIClIII'I'y . -Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ramsay, were guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Russell Ramsey, Northam. on Christmas Day. ' Mr. and Mrs. Russel Palmer and family, New York( are visiting at the home of Mr. Palmer's aged mother. Mrs. Richard Palmer. who is seriously ill. Mr. Lorrie MacLean, RCAF Monu- ton, was a visitor at the home of! Mr, and Mrs. John W. Palmer recently. Miss Lois Palmer, Freeland, was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan MacLean, Coleman, on Christmas Day, Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson were guesu at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H, D. Boyle, Kensington, on Christmas Day. Mr. Willian MacNeill, Misses Don- na. Palmer, Mrs. John W. Palmer and Mrs. Arthur Smith Sr. motored to Summerslde on Christmas Day, to visit Mr. Arthur Smith Sr” who is a patient at the Prince County Hospital. His many friends wish him a. speedy recovery of good health. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Palmer, Bor- den, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.- John D. Palmer recently, Messrs. Eric and Donald Ramsay. Moncton, New Brunswick were vis- iting friends and relatives at Crin- way recently. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Palmer. Borden, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer recently. Mr. and Mrs. David Smith, Free- land, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mac1"evin. Summerside. on Christmas Day. Miss Frona Broome, Summer-side, spent the Christmas holidays with her grandmoither. Mrs. John B-roome. Miss Erma Rough spent a few days at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Paugh, East Bideford. - Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Morrison were visitors at the home of Mr. and Ancil Ballem, Mount Plessaiit. on Christmas Day. '- Mr. and Mrs. Oscar MacNeill and children. Freddie and Ronnie. were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Foley, Bloomfield. on Christmas Day. - Mr. and Mrs, George sherry and son Eric, Lot Sixteen. were visitors at the home of Mrs. John Broome on Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. Reeves and daugh- ter, Summerside, were visitors at the home of Mrs. John Broome on Christmas Day. The Conway School Concert was held on Tuesday afternoon Decem- ber 23rd. The Ffreeland School Concert was held on Monday evening Decem- ber 22nd at Freeland Hall. Mr. Wilbur Palmer. St. Cather- inea Ontario, spent the holidays Wll-ll his Darenis. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. R-loland Williams. summei-aide. were v-Lsltine friends and relatives over the Christmas holidays. - Miss Lois Palmer. Summer-side.I is spending a few days at the home" of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer. Freeland. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Smith, Pop- lar Grove. spent Christmas at the home of Mr, and Mtrs.'George Tup- iln, Murray Rood. Mr. A viri Bryan and Mrs. Henry Bryan. oxley River. were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David smith. Mr, and Mrs. Roland Stockton and family. V D arrived home on Christmas evening to be with Mrs. Stocklcnk mother. Mrs Rlichsrd Palmer, who is seriously Mr. and Min. John Mintolt-. Maaaachusettss. arrived home on Christmas to be with her mother. Mrs Fl!-hard Palmer, who is eer- iously ill. P LOWESO TEMPERATURE The lowest official temperature on the North American continent was recorded at 82 degrees below zero. February. 1947, at Snag. Tuxis Parliament is continued SACKVILLE. N. 3.. Dec. 29- (OPJ-Resolutiorfi deploi-ing lack of leadership in churches, con- demning the prevalence of indec- ent literature and urgins young people to take greater interest in mision work were approved here today by the 30th Maritime Tuxia and older Boys Parliament. During the evening session I. report was given of the share sell- ing campaign conducted during the past year for funds to carry on a. boys work program. The drive netted 34.030, ii substantial increase over the objective of 33,200 and congratulations were extended the Trail Rangers of Steeves Memorial United Church in Moncton who won the Marven Shield, emblematic of selling hon- ors in the drive. The resolutions held that young people are prospective church leaders and as such should be en- couraged by their clders to prev- ent youth from drifting from the chuches; that "caeful and judic- ious exiimiriation" be made hy com- petent authorities of the literal- ure available to youth today and that all young people learn of mis- sions and accept their share of financial and personal re5Il0n5lb' ility. S'side Town Council fleets An adjourned meeting of the Summerside Town Council was lfeld last evening for the purpose of passing sundry bills which re- qulred passing for the end of the year closing of the books. Mayor Wedge and all the coun- cillors were present. - At last night's meeting the council decided to refuse permis- sion to the Summerside Athletic Association to erect an eight foot fence around the baseball dia- mond at Queen Elizabeth Park. It was decided however, to give further consideration to the mat- ter of extending the existing bleachers in the sPl'iH8--c5- LINCOLN W. I. The regular monthly meeting of the Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Leo Gallant with eight members and two visitors present. The meeting opened with prayer. Roll call was answered by exchang- ing Christmas gifts. The minutes of the annual meeting were read, ap- proved,and signed. Correspondence was read and disciissed. It was moved and sec- onded that 35.00 be sent to the TB. League. It was moved and seconded, At. the formal opening of the House today a delegation from the Maritime Canadian Girls in Training Council was present and, official greetings were extended; by Miss Helen Crosbie of I-1alifax.j council president. J Allison Profitt of Freetown, 15.: E. I, an active United Church' layman and boys worker delivered a message- cLiri)a nivairwi 1. On Monday evening. December 1st, the monthly meeting of the Clyde River W. I. was held at thel home of Mrs. Frank Gillespie with the vice-president. Mrs. R. .D. Maiheson presiding. The meeting opened with the collect repeated in unison. Roll call was answered by l5 members and several vmltois, each telling a joke. In the absence of the secretary for the first part of the meeting. Mrs. John Beer was asked to act. The minutes of the previous meeting were read, ap- proved and signed. The treasurer then gave her rciport. The receipts were 3227.62 and expenditures 5107.06. leaving a balance of s120.56 on hand. All correspondence received during the month was read. The treasurer. Mrs. John Darrach, resigned, and votes were taken for this office. Mrs. Daniel MacNeiil was voted in. Mrs. W. A. MacLeaii told that she had been unable to find a suitable play but would continue to look for one. The secretary and treasurer were appointed to get a remembrance for shut-ins at Christmas. Mrs. Daniel MacNelll was willing to make the cake to be sent to Everett Gillespie. In the absence of the commit- tees no reports were given. Col- lection for the evening amounted to s2.65. Two members paid fees. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. J. H. and Mrs Eric MacPhail, roll call to be an- swered by a New Year's resolution. Lunch committee for the January meeting will be: Cake, Mrs. John Darrach and Mrs. Eric MacPhail; sandwiches. Mrs. Louis MacLean and Mrs. MacNeill. vlt was de- clded to send a. get-well card to if. friend in the hospital. It was moved and seconded that the meetliig be adjourned, followed by ”The Queen". Thelma Willis then told of her trip to Toronto as a, member of the 4-H Club. It was very inter- esting to hear how they were en- tertained and what they saw and did while on their trip, and how she was successful in gaining the privilege of attending their annual National Club Week, held in con- nectlon with the Royal Winter Fair. They. being members of the New Haven Food Club. gave some ”Tlps on Feeding the Family" in a series of questions and answers. and showed how colour can make an attractive menu. Thelma re- ceived ii hearty hand clap and many thanks. This was followed by a presen- tation of ii beautiful cup and saucer to the retiring president. Mrs. Dixon, who was so faithful to t.his.oi1'ice. This was made by Mrs. Eric MacPhail. Mrs. Dixon was quite surprised and thanked all fcrr such a remembrance and hoped that the Institute would steadily increase its good work under the present president. Af- ter this an auction sale was held with Mrs. Harry MacLean as auc- tioneer. There were many items to be sold and so many anxious bidders that a. neat sum of sl'l.4'7 was realized. All members were well pleased with their purchases. A delicious lunch was then served by the hostess assisted by the committee in charge, and a social chat, followed. that an order be sent to the Red' Cross for L000 more cod liver oil capsules. It was moved and second- ed that a treat of fruit be bought for the school children at Christ- mas. Each member volunteered to make two pounds of brown sugar fudge for the school children at Christmas. Mrs. Leo Gallant gave an inter- esting talk on the Leaderslilp Course she attended at Parkdale Hall. A guessing contest put on by Mrs. Charles Gallant was won by Mrs. Angus Gallant. The sick committee had no re- port. The school committee report- ed paper towels. chalk and a pen- cil sharpener needed for the school. New committees appointed for next month are: sick. Mrs. Gavin Mc- Aleer; program, Mrs. Leo Gallant: school, Mrs. Angus Gallant. The next meeting is to be hr!" at the home of Mrs. Wilfred Mc- Aleer roll call to be answered by "My Favorite Pastime". Four members donated gifts for the orphanage. The meeting then adjourned and closed with "The Queen". Lunch was served bv Mrs. Gallant, assisted by Miss Helena Gallant, and a social hour enjoyed by all. STERLING W. I, The December meeting of Sier- ling W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Cranford Mar:Kay on Tuesday. December 9th. The meeting opened with the presi- dent. Mrs. Elmer F,i-fe. in the chair. All joined in singing "Jingle Bells": followed by re- peating the Creed in unison. Roll call was answered by twenty-one members exchanging Christmas gifts. The minutes of the last meet- ing were read and approved. Busi- ness arising out of minutes was dealt with, reference to ll First Aid Course to be held in the district and after discussing the matter it was decided to leave if over until spring. due to the lateness of the season. The school committee reP0i'l9d two flnizs. and a paper towel holds er were needed for the school. also that the teacher honour roll for the school had been finished and 2) grand job done on same by one of the former teachers. Sick committee reported sever- al calls were made and treats taken. Several members express- ed thanks for treats received. iRed Cross convene-r reported work had been received and would be distributed to members at the close of the meeting, The new committees were ap- pointed ns follows: School. Mrs. F. S. Bell, Mrs. C. A. Woolncr; sick. Mrs. Ray Douglas. Mrs. Blnyce MncEwen; lunch, Mrs. D. 8. Reid. Mrs. C. A. Woolner, Mrs. V. IV, MacLean. Mrs. Earle Carr. Mrs. Max Ferguson; programme. Mrs, Wallace MRCKFLV, Mrs. C. A. Woolner. Friends llonour I - lrishtown Resident Before Departure . -Mr. Fred Ready was guest of honour at a farewell party at Irishtown Community Hall on Friday evening. December 12th. attended by friends, neighbors and old school pals. An address was read by Mr. James MacLead, expressing regret that Fred should be leaving the district. and wishing him progper. lty and happiness wherever his lot may be cast, and the gift of a mantle clock and a purse of money was made by Mr. Halsey Profitt. Fred. In a few adequate words, thanked his friends. Lunch was served and the re- mainder of the evening spent in dancing to music furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Willard Brown and Mr. James Simmons. Mr. Ready. who plans to live in Indian River, has been a life- long and very popular resident of lrlshtnwn and will be keenly missed.-Bur. Chinese "Invite" Allied Troops To celebration SEOUL. Dec. 30 -(Tuesday)-, (APJ- Chinese Communists on the central front opened a loud-, speaker propaganda barrage Mon-3 day urging Allied troops to sur-Q ender and enjoy "a big new year's, celebration." l Only a few hours earlier. the! Communists had been saying it: with bullets instead of words. l They had sent 200 men againstl Rocky Point on strategic Sniper Ridge of the central sector and were hurled back in a five-hour struggle. Then the loudspeakers were trundled up, the same loudspeak- -ers that had been boasting a week !ago that the Reds would be in lseoul by Christmas. An officer at the front said that this time they made no boasts. In- stead. the loudspeakers biared in- vltations in the Korean language to come over and join "relatives and friends." South Koreans have manned the central front lines where the Communists were repulsed, hence the Red broadcasts in the Korean language. Snow flurries and grey skies stifled action on most of the l5-5-' mile battlefront Monday and grounded most Allied planes. No Drastic Change In Dress of Nuns QUEBEC. Dec. 29 --(CPl -Most Rev. Maurice Roy. archbishop of Quebec. told 500 Roman Catholic nuns today "there is no question of lfrlnging drastic changes to your dress." Apparently referred to changes in habit discussed at a meeting of Roman Catholic orders in Rome a few months ago, Msgr. Roy said: "You will continue wearing the traditional dress of your orders with, perhaps, a few minor modifi- cations which may be thought ap- propriate in some cases." l-le made the statement in an ad- dress to the group which met him at the Archbishop's house to pre- sent their New Year's wishes. in;:, roll call to be answered by a minute talk on some highlight of the banquet, or pay a fine of twenty-five cents. The collection amounted to S205. A small auc- tion sale then took place and the sum of 510.35 was realized. A contest by Mrs. McGuigan was enjoyed by all, and first prizes went to Mrs. Lorne Mac- Ewcn and Mrs. Alban Bolger. PAGE ELEVEN Grandma Bandit , Mrs Ethel Arata, 52 who was arrest- ed as she attempted a bank robbery in Arcadia. Calif. awaits question- ing by polico after she admitted robbing two other banks. She said she had only F63 cents in her pocket when she decided to rob the Arcadia bank. Professional cards E. E. Parkman Upt.l)., R.U. DI"roiviE'i'izls'r Glasses Fitted Eye: Examined Office Houroi D to I2 - I to l and by appointment Phone 3237 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Summerslda I. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant Canadian Bani: of Commerce luminerslde. P. I. L PIIONB 1888 II. F. Hunter ii. 0. so erslda. P. E. L Complete Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted PHONE 3110 IMALLMAIWS BUILDING OPTOMETRIST II. E. ELLIS & SOII Fin - Auto - Casualty INSURANCE 5 Summer st., suminersfda PHONE 2413 W. CHESTER S. Macll0IlALIl Iorrister, solicitor. Notary Etc. LLB. - Money to Loan Office formerly occupied by Late Heath Strong. K. 0. Collections Promptly Attended To. The meeting closed by singing the Nnlioniii Anthem. CAPITOL Sumrnes-side TODAY (Tuesday) 2:30-7:15-9:15 It was decided to treat the school children and pre-school children at the school closing. also to send boxes to two elderly A JOHN WAYNE Production shut-ins at Christmas. The pre- sident reported that the radio had been purchased for the school since the last meeting. It was moved and seconded that a T.B. health bond be purchased. Mrs. 49' Cranford MacKa,v offered her i y home to the members for a ban- "mung - quot. at which the members will - I entertain their husbands or a friend. to be held after Christmas A committee was appointed to make final arrangements. g . Mrs. Blnyce Macliwen invited A REPUBLIC PICTURE members for the January meet- WALK ENDS", co-starring your friends and all have "Cameo Bank Night”. Merrill, Craig Stevens and a' good cast. cameo THEATRE I 3 KENSINGTON I Tuesday 7:15-9:15. 20th Century Fox presents Dana Andrews in action melodrama. "WHERE THE SIDE- Gene Tierney with Gary So come bring a chance to win 315.00 at Drawing around 9 p.m. AN in ., Ill Ii.il,ll nu mwwi Yukon. A-Aim. . 4 ii-iiiuinv - R. C. SHEA, Kinkora, P. 1:. I. COMING WEDNESDAY Mitzi Gaynor and & NEW YEAR'S DAY "GOLDEN GIRL" With Dale Robertson REGENT fl- 4 In SEA-RAIDING. SKY-STREAKINO THRILL EPICI TOIIIGIIT 7.15-9.15 x '3'" suuiua vii LATEST NEWS - CARTOON