' PAGE FOURTE EN PROFESSIONAL CARDS Canadian Bank or Commerce T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant Building . lolnnoralde. r. E. I. ' PHONE zau Office Hoursx I to 12 - I to 5 IEGENT THEATRE BLDG. - E. E. Parkman Upt.D.. R.(). OPTOMETIIIST Eyes Examined and by appointment Phone 3287 Summer st. Summerslde Glasses Fitted llli. GLEN ll. IIENIIIIY Veterinary Surgeon . Phone 69 Kenainxton ' w. cnzsren s. Macll ?:ALIl Barrister. Solicitor. Notary Flo. l.l..B. Ofiit-r formerly occupied by Late Ht-ath Strong. K. C. Money to Loan ('ollct-tlons Prompily Attended To. Fill - Auto - Casually I Summer St" I. F. Hunter It. 0. Complete Visual -Analyses Glasses Fitted PHONE 3li6 SMALLMAN'S BUILDING OPTOMETRIST lummerside. P. E. I. ll. E. ELLIS lNSURA.VlJE Summerslde PHONE 2413 III. J.R. CUNNINGHAM VETERINARIAN Dial 2520 Water Street East Summsrsids DR. J. A. IIOIRON l)ENTIS'l' I):-ninl X-Rays Sumllnmn Building SYBIMEIBSIDE Dial 2366 mung; W.E. CALLAGHAN Physician Jr Surgeon Office: 58 Summer direct I-loura il.00 in 12.00 It. In. 2.00 to 5.00 p. m. 7.00 to 8.00 p. in. Dial 2352 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Carleton and O I O Vicinity r -Miss Audrey Campbell fol Carleton, who is employed at pre- sent in Summerside spent Thurs- day. December 13 with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Camp- bell. Mr. and Mia:-Erank Quigley iwere business visitors to Char- ilottetown on Thursday December. il3th. Among the children or Carleton school who are now t'0niinCd to their homes with the measles are Misses Dale Morrison. Margaret Cairns. Diane Gillespie and Elva l-lowatt. and Master Billy McMic- ken. Mr. and Ml's'.i.1;);i Mat-Williams were business visitors to Summer- .side on Thursday, December lath. i Mi". and Mrs. Leo Chcverie of Cape Traverse were in Charlotte- town on Thursday and Friday. li)et'cn1bcr iii and lith. to be with their infant daughter who is a patient in the City Hospital. Friends of Mr.-John Haslam ot' ' Ieton will i'c;'l'el. hear of ins continued liillCSS in the Prince! County Hospital. f i Airs. Bruce MacDonald and! .chiidren left by train for Ottawa jonifario on December 10th to be iH'iii'i her husband who is in the IR. C. A. F. in Ottawa. Miss Eileen Noonnn of Cape .Traverse recently accepted a pos-i ition as clerk in Mr. Edgari Ii-lardy's store. i I W 0 Mg -4” I ALBANY Vll.l.AGl'i S('H0()l. . ,.. ...- . - Report for the month of Nod lromber and Dot-cnibcr. i Senior l)t-purtnu-nt i Crude X: 1. ii'iili.'im 'i'r.'unt)i': Pl lip Norman: .1. Ronnie Cameron. 1 ratio IX: l. i.:n'enl:i McAvinn. : Grade VIII: 1. Pauline Green and gI.eo Mat'Lcod; 2. Anne Noonnn: 3. rMnry Trainor. 1 Grade V11: 1. John Muttart: 2. :Vernon Noonnn; 3. Ida Delaney. Beatrice O'Brien (teacher). I Primary Department ' Grade V: 1. John Noonan: 2. 'Ardc Murray: 3. Elizabeth Trainer. ".4 : Grade IV (Sr): 1. Louis Mur- ray: 2. Freya Walsh: 3, Robert Murray. ' Grade IV 4.lr.i: 1. Albert Mac- Leod: 2. Allison Green. Grade III: 1. Eleanor Nonnan: 2. Leslie Walsh: 3. William Daw- HON. Albany fond Vicinity Mr. Earl Boulter. potato inspec- tor of Albany, was a business visi- -The Christmas meeting of the,1m- to Tryon and North Tryon on women's Missionary society otfrnui-sday, Dec. 20th. the Bloomfield United Church je- was held at the home of Mrs. R. Mr, Lloyd 1-rowan or the car Pf. MEAUSIHHG On Tuesday. De- ferry Abegwelt, spent. the past cember 18. It was reported that.iew days at hia home in North the w. M. S. allocation would befrryon. reached. - --r- The following is the slate of of-I Mr. and Mrs. William McLen- ficers for l952:- inan of Albany motored to North president. .. Mrs. A. w. Crag- Tryon on business on Wednesday. well; Vice-President -Mrs. R. F. 1360- 20Ul- g McAusland; Secretary - Mrs. Er- ,-O1 sretson; Treasure, Mud Miss Doreen Howatt and Miss John Platte. The following Depart-lM"3"" D'"”"0" Of "0"" 7”" Election oi Officers or Bloomfield w.u.s. mental Secretaries were appointed ”" w"e V""'"' t” summemde -Christian Friendship - Mrs. ”" December mu" s John Lewis; Community Frlend- The many mam" M. M”. AL t-hip - Mrs. J. R. Dicnan: Tem- perance - Mrs. F. C. McAus- land: Associate Helpers - Mrs. R. , 1 H. Hunter: Missionary Monthly ggylgonh Trio" for "'2 past cw Mrs. Earl Palmer; Baby Band Stu-I ' ,C.-,- perintendent - Mrs. Keith Gard;l An ",9 mend. of M”. George -M-55 Nellie Arbinz: Supply - Cslbeck of North Tryon will be Mtssion Band Superintendent -sorry to hear me in confined to bert Csllbeck will be sorry to hear she has been ill at her home MT-Y Re 17- M3-M13liU1d: Pr!!! -her home due to illness. Mrs. Arthur Methtrall; Blrthday' . ..- Box - Mrs.IArth:'r Metherall. -eMr. LeRoy Dart. who has A beautiful canrilc-lighting car-(been employed in Summerslde for 01 service followed. There were the past few months has been vis- meny appropriate Christmas dec-.i!lni-I in North Tryon and Plan! orations. which provided a fineion spending the holiday season atmosphere. Taking part were with M13 "id M'"5- D5" D9" '5” Mrs. A. W. Crnsweil, Mrs. Les-lD953b19- ter Profitl. Mrs R. H Hunter. Mrs. A. R. Metliernll. Mrs. John Lewis, Mrs. John Platte. Miss El. lie Arbinc. etc. In the impressive service the W. M. S. remembered the Jews of Canada, the Cana- diar. Indians, the French Cann- dians. those whose ancestors came from Europe and Asia to form new homes lll Canada, as well as those irom war-ravaged lands and the ladies were remind- ed that "Love can speak R lan- zuage all nationalities tinder- .st:md." The Mizpnh Benediction hrourzlit this ellj0)"tbiC meeting to :1 close after which delicious re- freshments were served and a social hour enjoyed. Mr. Raymond Woods of North Tryon has recently dressed up a fine lot of cupons, many of them weighing ten pounds. They are being shipped to Halifax by truck. Mr. Myron Dawson has been as- sisting Mr. Wood in getting this lot of fine birds ready for market. The many friends of Mr. Mur- dock Dawson one of Albany's lead- ing farmers. will be sorry to hour he was taken .to Summer- sidc's new hospital on Wednesday. Dec. 19. by ambulance. He has been under doctor's cart: for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Thomas of North Tryon motored to Stim- merside on December 19th. Mr. Thomas operates the snow plow in this section and expects to move to Summerside shortly. LONDONV (GP)-D. J. Hurst finally got a telephone installed in his home after a long wait. but no one ever called him. The Post Of- ilr-e after an investigation report- ed "you've never been connected." Grade I tSr.i: 1, Snndra Green; 2. Clifford VVnIsh. Grade I t.lr.): i. an: 2, Billy Biissott; Noonan. Frances Cairns (Assistant) The mail driver on this Albany to North Tryon and Lcard's Point. route. Mr. Wyman Wndticll. has been making fast. time. The mail is very busy these days and the roads are not the best. Marilyn Noon- 3, Sybil Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McKay of Albany are on a holiday trip to Montreal and Toronto. While in Enjoyable. Christmas Program At Trinity -The annual Christmas Tree Program of Trinity United Church Summorside, was held on Tuesday evening December 18th with the Rev. C. D. Matheson presiding and Mrs. A. A. Lockhart. pianist. Eollowing is the program: Chorus "Away in a Manger" by the Sunday School pupils; Rec- itatvions. "Greetings" by Janet MacFar1ane and Patricia Rogers; Chorus "Jingle Bells" by five and six-year boys: Recitations by Gail and Garth Rayner; Exercise by nix-year old girls; Chorus "Pt-ai.-e Him" by four to six-year old girls: Recitation. Jane Gunn: Piano Solos. Garth Machrlane and Lowell Moyse; Recitation. Jimmy Rankin; Chorus "0 come all ye Faithful" seven and eight- year old girls; Recitation Diane pell: Exercise seven-year old boys; Chorus "Silent Night," Ex- . '”'I'he Neighbors plow.-rs; Recitations. Norma. Mac- Leod, Ann Dickie; Piano Solo, Donna Bradshaw: Solo "I saw three ships." Helen Johnstone, Recitation, Hildie Clark; Chorus "White Christmas" Explorers Solo "De-ar Little Stranger." Ruth Cairns; Duet ”While Shepherds Watched" Harriet Camvpbetll and Helen Hockin; Recitation. Bessie Carruthers; Chorus "Rudolph the red!-nosed reindeer" seven and eight-year old boys; Recitation "The Look-Out Man." Marjorie Ire- land; Chorus "Santa is coming to Town." Exporers. At the conclusion of the pro- gram Santa appeared with treats for all. -S LINCOLN W. I. The regular monthly meeting of the Lincoln Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. .John T. Doiron. Meeting opened by prayer. Rcll call was answered by seven members giving articles for nuc- tiorz. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and adopted and six 'lottery books were handed in at the meeting. Auction amounted to 52.27. The secretary was asked to get apples. oranges and candy to treat the school children at the Christmas concert. It was moved and seconded to Toronto they will be guests of their son. Mr. and Mrs. David McKay. Mr. McKay is one of Al- hanyts well known produce buy- ers. being a partner in the firm of DcLorey and McKay. Albany. -A. have s H-cent collection at all meetings. New committsea were appointed DECEMBER 22. 1951 as follows: Sick: Mrs. Gavin McAleer and .......Wanted Mrs. John '1'. Detroit; school: Miss Flemlnit Dfosram: Warren and Miss Fleming. Next meeting to be held at the home o1 Mra. Gavin McAleer on Jun. 8th. with roll call. answered by "My New Year's Resolution". A contest was put on by Mrs Gavin McAleer and won by Mrs. Ernest Warren. and another by Mrs. John L. Doiron was won by ATOUR NEW PLANT Thousands of Pounds CHICKEN and EOWL, Live or Dressed Miss Fleming. wnfeseetii-'54 i?J'i?i.T”Sou2?.'.' lunch PW”! 31811059 Market FARNBOROUGH. England-(OP) P"'”" .”.3".i2.f3.5F”.?.3t"i.1.55'.f .iZfi'..”fi'.'; WW3 3305- LTD- steeple of a local church. The bell gummenide tower then was destroyed by tire. The vicar expects the newly-ln- stalled bell will be ready for Christmas. ly George Clark . I1-21 '. I. V X tin. uii. I-1" me... n. ion. "Let's not comment on the actors. They're related to everybody in the audience." many lgqoocf wz'.sKes J67” Ggrzsfmas cmai comirzy I year of the holiday season, we extend to you this note of appreciation . . . It contains our best wishes for a very Merry Christmas, and our sincerest hope that the New Year brings you a bounty of blessings! CURRAN and BRIGGS LTD. sunmenstoe, 9.5.1. CHBISTXIUIS In the Spirit of Christmas. . . with the warmth O I