AIRMEN REMEMBER ORPHANAGES rgsentatives of R-C.A.F. Sta- -orphanages Dec. 2i. presenting! erside. called on bothleach with ten r.v. chairs. Last! ,-t'I' MT. HERBERT Orphanage. from left to reght are: W-0 J. v AT ST. VINCENT! Orphanage. shown from left to Hill! are: W-0 lwalmsiey. Mrs. Wright. F-0 DJI. Harley and Flt. Lt. (Rev)- Hugh lJ. Walmsiey, Sister Saint John the year the airmen presented 'I'.V. sets. Christmas. lBaptist. F-0. D. H. Harley. WESTERN GUARDIAN f'.-IRD PARTY at Clinton. Dec- nilrr 27th. R E G U L A it Thursday night ance, Kenslngton Legion Home. luslc by Mcllowaires Orchestra. auclng from 9.30 - 12.3). Admiss- S.llALL BUILDING BURNS - llw Alberton Fire Dept, was cal- led out at four o'clock yesterday morning to the home of Mr. John rt-rry where a small building was in-in-d to the around. Origin ilw lil'P is not known. ALBERTON it.-, Leo Gavin. who is under- gmn: treatment in a Chlirlmlb 1,...-n Hogpllal, spent Christmas at I15 home in Alberton. lliss Olive Albert, Summerside. spent Christmas with her parents llr. and Mrs. Wiilam Albert. Al- . and Mrs. Norman Hardy ind Karen, Alberton. motored to lliltshire to spend Christmas with llrs. Hardy's parents. Ml'- Ind lire. Keith Hatherly. LAC. Reginald Oliver. Chat- llani, N.B.. is spending the Christ mas weekend with his parents, Mr and Mrs. John Oliver. Alber- l..A C. Jeffery Parker. formerly ' " now stationed at Greenwood. N.S.. is spending Christmas holidays with his cousin. Mrs. George Williams. Aihcrton. Air. and Mrs. Merritt Callaghan Ind their little daughter. MarylH'm' M"""'" smnhi Frances. spent Christmas with llrs. Callaghan's parents. Mr. and Professional Cards IT”-Chartered Accountants T. Earle Hickey Canadian Baank of Commerce id g lumineraidn. P E. l. INSURANCE K. E. IIIH I Son LIIIIIIGII lSu:i:r-St.A'u -. cum", Optometrist ' iriibns an Stmuner st - B. If. Ilnlter. B-0- Stlrnmerstde. P I: I SMALLIIAN I BUILDING A. Baysaoaa Grant. olillfllf-itlll truck caused damage to PIOICX Snnssues-aids 0Pl!0Sl1'B GUAIDIAN OFFICE Sumsnerstde Phone IIIO Truck Sought After Accident A half-ton green Ford truck with a red box is-the object of a search by R.C.M.P. following a hit-and-run accident at North Bedeque about noon on Minday. The driver of this vehicle, re- portedly travelling at a high rate of speed. and proceeding east- lward on the main highway. side -swiped a milk-hauling truck owned lby Gerald Rogers of Cheiton.. lwhich was parked on the side oi ;the highway while a tire was be- tinv changed. in the collision the ithe fendcr and side of the milk truck. and disappeared down the highway without slackening speed. Hospital Patients Are Remembered At Christmas patients in the Western Hospital were kindly re- membered by the Alberton Women's Institute and by Alberton suh-division of the Catholic Wo- men's League. On Sunday afternoon a large Rroup of carollers, organized by Mrs. Aylre Gillis and Mrs. Gra- ham Bennett of the W.I. visited the hospital and brought much happiness to patients and staff as their voices rose in the loveLv music of Christmas. It is interest- ing to note what one of these car- nllers was himself a patient when last year's carollers visited the in- stitution. Mrs. E.E. Larter was the nu i Treats from the Hunter River Man Now In California Mr. Fred Davison. Summerside. has received a letter from Mr. W. E. Baker of Hunter River who is at present vacationing in Pasa- dena. Callfornia. It will probably make all of Mr. Baker's friends in this Province sigh with envy. in particular the golf enthusiasts. for with the thermometer in this country hovering around the zero mark. Mr. Baker is enjoying his daily round of golf and basking in the warm sun. A newspaper clipping enclosed with the letter states that Mr. Baker while playing on the Pass- dena Golf Club greens the other lday. scored a hole in one. He hol- led out a number three iron tee -shot on the 156 yard fourth hole. Mrs. Joseph Hughes. in Emerald. Mr. Kenneth lrving, Moncton. spent Christmas with his uncle land aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mill Catherine Bernard. student at Souris Convent, is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, A. Bernard. Al- bcrion. Mr.9'and Mrs. Lowell Huestis, Summerside. and little daughter. llnlly. were weekend guests of Mr and Mrs RIISSFII Hayes. Al- bertnn. Mr, and Mrs. Stanley McArthur, Aiberton. are spending Christmas week at Lcnnox island. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Broderick. Mrs. Margaret Hardy. R.N. spent Christmas with her parents. Mr. and.Mrs. G. H. Hardy. AI- bbrton. Mr. Edgar Forsyth. Summer- side. was at his home in Alberton for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Burton MacKen- zie and son Bobby of Sussex. N.B. were Christmas guests of Mrs. Mai-Kenzie's parents. Mt Ind Mrs. Herbert Fraser. Alherfon South. Miss Marie Bowneaa of .luninr Red Cross. Charlottetown. the W.I. were presented to the pati- ents by Mrs. C.Ii. Weeks and Mrs. C.R. Hunter. From the C.W.L. treats were delivered to hospital patients by Mrs. George Gallant and boxes packed by the C.W.L. for elderly and shut-in folks were delivered by the Girl Guides. W.I. treats for elderly and shut- in ladies were packed and deliver- ed by Mrs. Jamu Hodgson and Mrs. A.C. Green. PIUSVIlI.E The St. Anthony's C.W.L. meet- ing was held on Sunday afternoon, December 16th, Due to the condi- tion of the road there was a small attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Gallant and son Barry. also Miss Aldona Gallant. recently left for Saint John. where they intend to spend the winter months. Friends of Mrs. Thomas Cob coran are pleased to see her a- round again after receiving injur- ies sustained by a fall in her home recently. which resulted in medical attendance. Messrs. Warbuton Murray, Aub- in Gallant and Herman Corcoraa were to Charlottetown on Tuesday, in the interest of the Electrical power through this district. Those who arrived on Thursday to spend the Christmas at their re- spective homes are. Miss Kcmsnle Mccregor. Burton. teacher at Bad Royalty; June McGregor. Bur- ton; student at Notre Dame: Fran- ces McDougall. Bloomfield. du- dent at Notre Dame Academy: Arp lone Corcoran. Pinaville. student at Notre Disme Ac T Donnie Shea. Tignlsh: Emmett Foley. Bloomfield; Leonard Broderick. Tigniah. Donnie Mcoougali. Bloom- field. All students at St. Dunatana. and Jean Shea. Tignish; student at Prince of Wales. Mrs. Joseph H. Gallant was hos- tess to the Piusville Women's In- stitute on Thursday evening with ii good attendance. Next meeting is to he held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Gallant. A Christmas concert was put I.Ie.. on. on by teachers and pupils of Pius- ilv-msmss - summmldt '8 !P"”""l ""' ""' """ ""' vii scnooitanmtnsseaooi Ihwounncnstuw Men In v-rem lg "'4 "": ”"""' Thtsfrsdly. Deeernbc sin. -32 -E . 7305' '”......... "i1'.'.'L”.'.-.. .L'”";..a..E.. hall was filled to eapnctw. Santa T ANCIENT CAPITAL Claus made his I later , PINTO fl IION mmscustn Syria is believed to in the ev earned a lot -uni so be the oldest ccsossousts - insets ofexciternent. sasasa on end: i 5 I 35” in-d city in the wald. OM 9"" '9 I" 39"!- No One Iniured In Two-Car Collision A two-car collision at Hampton yesterday afternoon resulted in damage to both cars but no one was iniured. . The accident involved a lad! Dodge car driven by Lorne Ellis of Dunstaffnage and a 1951 Pon- tiliac osyon:d.g Warren Ferguusgn :f Imlt being opera 1 Harry Ferguson. The Ferguson car was reported to he been!!! out of their drive- Wlir and the Ellis car with three passengers besides the driver, was proceeding westward on the Trans Canada Highway when the collision occurred. The Ellis vehicle t i 4 ms pests: amount of the damage. mostly to the front of the car including the radiator, to the extent that the car could not be driven. Police Report Quiet Holiday Summerside Police Department reported one of the quietest holl- day seasons on record over the Christmas season with no auto accidents and not even an arrest for uunkenness. The only misdemeanor reported to police during the holidays was the theft of a kitbsg of shoes and clothing belonging to a member of the R.C.A.li'., and stolen from his car on Spring Street after midnight on Christmas eve.-(S). O'LEARY Members of the O'Leary Canad- ian Girl.s in Training with their Leaders. held a Vespers Service on Sunday night in the United Church. Presiding was Miss Jean Coughlan, assisting her were Miss Elaine Palmer and Miss Bonita Boates. The choir was led by the C.G.I-T. girls. A very nice Candle Lighting Service was conducted at the close. Those taking part in this were. Miss Elaine Vay, Hazel MaeAusland, and Dorene Andrews. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gay of Knutsford, were visitors to Sum- merside on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Jelley. 0'- Lcary. were visitors to Summer- side on Monday when they, visited with Mrs. Jeiieyis mother, Mrs. Fred Allan. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rogers have returned to their home after a plea- sant vlsit with their son and daugh- ter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rog- ers in Toronto. The many friends of Mrs. Char- les Caseley. are glad to see her MISCOUCHE Helen Gallant. of Wellington, was a recent visitor in Miscouche at the home of her sister, Mrs. D. H. Gallant. John Deskoches. who is attend- ing St. Francis Xavier College in Antigonish. Nova Scotla, recently arrived in Mlscouche to spend the Christmas holidays with his par- enta, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Desll.och- ea. Raymond Haywood of Halifax. recently visited in Miscouche with his sisters, Mrs. Peter Desltoches and Mrs. Douglas Steele. Mr. and Mrs. Frances Des- Roches. Mrs. F- A. Deshochea and Mrs. Felix Deslloches recently ar- rived at their home In Miscouche after having visited relatives and friends in the U.S.A. Wilfred Gallant who is in the R.C.A.F. recently arrived at his home in Miscouche. where he will sptnd the holidays with his Dar- en a. On Thursday afternoon. Decem- her it. the pupils of Grades 1 to 0 held their Christmas concert in the Convent auditorium. Mia- couche. A large crowd of par- ents and friends attended. Mrs. George Vane. Miacouche. urns recent visitor to Charlotte- On Wednesday. December. 10, a Christmas party was held for the High School pupils in the Convent auditorium, Mlacoucha. n.v, THIS WEEK AT CIVIC STADIUM THURSDAY 2:004:00 p.m. Skating B200-iozm Skating FRIDAY 1:9-I200 Pre School Skate 0:15 Parkdala Flyea-a vs. Aces IATUIIDAY Iztlt-4:00 Skating 0:00-lizw Moonlight Skate SUNDAY 9:00-11:00 skating Club Ice Varieties coming Friday. January it and Saturda. Jan. uary 12. Watch for fart er pu- tleulars. IIOGKEY Csnpnnd Rink Tonlmt Cape Traverse Bovua Ilanipahir-VS. Bulldog) Game -time 8:30 sharp Skate after Wicket open at 7:45 Admission 25 - 35 School skate Friday 2:fX) - 4:00 p.m. Admission 15c. School children and patents only. Two persons are In Prince Coun- ty Hospital as the result of a two-car collision between cars from Springfield and Banter; 011 Monday on the Trans Canada Highway at a point about one-half nuie on the Borden side of the Albany intersection. Both cars were travelling to- wards Borden when the accident occurred shortly before noon, .1 a point on the highway where a small car from Charlottetown was in the ditch where it bad bgen abandoned the previous day. The accident resulted when 3 El? dI1V9n by Sutherland Macliay of Springfield reportedly was about to pass a car driven by Chester Lake of Borden. The Lake car ended up in the right hand ditch. and he and a companion, Hans Arp. also of Boy. den, escaped with minor injuries and a shaking-up. The MacKay car ended up on the left hand side of the roadfacing in the opposite direction which it had been travelling. and two persons from Two In Summerside Hospital Alter Collision On Highway . Christmas Concert Held In O'Lenry The pupils of the O'Leary school lheld their Christmas concert in lthe o'i.esry Public Hall on Wed- nesday night, Dec. 19th. Chairman for the evening was Rev. I-Ieber this car were taken to hospital at Summerside, while two others suf-r fered lesagr injuries and war not demned in hospital. '3 Keane and music was by the These were me drive, of Hurteacher of music for the school. car. Sutherland MacI(ay. and hislM”: RI'3a”' daughter Marjorie. Mr. Macliay F'”.' 9" me .,p"'g”mme., ""5 suffered injury to ribs and nose. H” 5"'3"'5 9' 0 Ca"ada- '9'" while Marjorie had minor abra- '0"?! DY 3 V9100”? 50"! by '59 mm. 40 her (we. pupils of Mrs. Paimsrs class. Those in hospital were pun”. ”Christmas Chimes with Nina gefg in use Macxay car and m-e-MacDonald, Francis Strang and wunsm Constable and hi, daugh. Janice MacWilliams- Bells and rep Josnna, bog). of sp,-lngueigi Drums by Lloyd Adams, Wayne near xensingmn, MacDonald, Barry Harrison, Nor- Mr. Constable suffered a frac- be" any Ralph Ye"i C"”'tm" mud kg and luenuom .0 hi. Song with Sheila Noonan. Eva face. However his condition is re-lS'”"'g' Chm your "a"d5' C'"'”": ported to be satisfactory. ichristmas Mmmlg. wnh Kay . Waite, Francis Phillips and Paul- Miss Constable also raceivedhne Gaunt. facial lniuries and abrasions in Cum," l "" "c”''"' 5 Jolly Old St. Nicholas and Santa Damage w "'9 Ve"""e5 '5 "”Claus Express b yLittle hays; "A- Wrud '” be Eb9"' 3500 I" each way ina manger” little girls. Toy- casei land Chor.--s; Santa Claus Express, TIN? 800'-dell! I5 being "Weill-lversus Reta Johnson. Cathy Jel- sated by the Borden Detachmentliey, Pauline Bernard. Sylvia Math- "! the R-C-M-E ison and Carrol Gallant. Chorus features. Dale Turner. Glen Mac- home again. after spending some time in Prince County Hospital. Summerside, following an app". tion. Mrs Annie Maxfleld of Summer- side. went a few days recently at the home of her brother and sis- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Willem Coughlin. Mr. Ceril Easter and daughter Burnice. 0'beary. were visitors to Summerside on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Everett MacDoug- all and family of Vernon River. spent the weekend visiting in 0'- Leary and Springfield West. While in O'Leary they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Macbougall. and in Springfield they were gusts of Mr. and Mrs. Keith MacDoug- all and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Harris of Knutaford, were visitors on Mon- day to the home of the formers par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Averd Harris in Summe aide. Mr- and Mrs. Harris Rogers and family of Brae, spent Monday in Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Benton and family of Summerside, were recent visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Platts and Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Piatts. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leard and son. 0'Leary. were visitors to Sam- merside on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wood of Cole- man. accompanied by Mrs. Milton Mclsean of West Devon, motored to Summerside recently. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gay of Knutsford. left recently for Tor- onto. where they will visit with th son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hardy- Mrs. Beulah Macwilliama who is employed in Alberton. spent the weekend at her home in 0'Leary. Mr. Allan Matthews of New York. is spending his vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Matthews in 0'Leary. Allan tra- vels with the Bank of Nova Scotta Agency to different parts of the United States. The Bank of Nova Scotia in New York is his head- quarters. Mr. Herbert Dennis, O'Leary, CAMEO KENSINGTON Wed. Thur. 7:15-9:15. Jeanne Craia, Scott Brady. Thelma Bitter in a show that will walk right into your heart-- "TBE MODEL AND THE MAB- RIAGE BROKER" It's a comedy. Bank drawing Wed. and Fri. worth possible 8105.00. SIIMIIEIISIIIE Last Showing Today (THURSDAY) 2-7 and 9:30 "T he Man In The Gray Flannel Suit" In Clnemascope With Gregory Peck. Jen- nifer Jones and Fredric March. FRIDAY & SATURDAY "Thunder Over Arizona" With Skip I-lomeier and Kristine Miller. A Top Western Hit Extra - Extra Special featurette "THE LIVING SWAMP” KENSINGTON RINK Shltlng Tonlmt 0:00 to 'I0:00 ' wasua visitor to Charlottetown re- lvggmylzig 5:1: (3,acyan,fdy'?e'ers' Cur- Cell )'- Mrs. Matthews Class. While Shepherds Watch Their M”: "ml M''- ”""'”V 5"" i"'d Flocks with Eileen Matheson as daughter Frtancis. motored to Sum-l"Angle of the Lord" Shepherds. merside on Monday. lllobert Turner. Allan Collicutt. , . Gary Maccregor and George Vey. Member! Of the Ulllled Bjdpllst Angels, Dottie Dennis. Mary Church held their annual Lhrist- Coughlan, Jean Adams, Cathy .191. mas Sunday School Concert on.),-,-y, Wayne Ellie and Glen Mac. Monday night. The church waswtmgmg, filled to capacity. The programmel was carried out splendidly with Curtain ' all the little ones taking an interest-I Mrs. Camvbells Class. 5 and 8 ing part. Santa was there at the Efadfai Silent Night. Alice 51111- ker, to. Christmas Fairies. Night Watch with Charles Vey. Keith MacDougall. ”We Three Kings of , Orient Are" Kings. John Mathews, id to his home after spending a,Forest Dumvllle and George Saun- cw days visitlns relatives alldlders. "Mary." Gertrude Foley; friends in Moncton and Frederic- "Joseph" Gary Johnson. ""'- N-B- Mrs. Raynefs Class: "it's time Mn and M". for Christmas. On Christmas Heath Woodslde D8 .. . . - y Page. Ronnie Turner- Poor and Mr. and Mrs. Allison Siiliker. .Man' Muncey Mlcnonalm 0'Leary motored to Summersidel close of the program and did his duty as always. Mrs- Hector Richards has return- Mrs. Rayner”: Class: It's time W M””d"V- for Christmas. On ChrLstmas Day. Mr. and Mn Elmo crazier ofycome All Ye Faithful with Doro- ,thy Seaman. Judy Harrison, Maude g::l::;':."i:;otr:ee:;f;' vmm" '” . lBuCI'iB:BI(1:. Chime Aniusic with Gior- ' a an arolyn ams, Dorothy Several of the children from the:593m3"- 0"” H33”! Hid Vila?- surrounding districts are confin- '9 M"w"""m3- Gmd wlllceislu ed to their home, with mump,.:Loolsed Out: King, Hazen Siiliker. Clpy iPage, Ronnie Turner. Poor Man. llflltljifiiey ltlfsz:sli)onaid. Hark the Her- a ages” rig. -; BIGGEST BERG? ' 'Mr. -MacKenzle's Class: Winter Wonderland with Virginia Sllliker A "3i'l0PPed Iceberg spotted inpand Carrol Bernard, A Christmas the Antarctic in 1956 was estl-lCarol with Virginia Siiliker. Jean mated 206 miles long and 60 miles Couhian. Bonnie Grey and Cynthi wide. lVirginia Sliiker, Nancy r L " When you start early. .. RITZ WON'T WILT When guests are late... RITZ WON'T WI LT When the party keeps going RITZ WON'T WILT YOU can BE Pilflllll OF crisper, richer, better tasting... Santa Plays Cupid At School Concert The Cape Traverse School Con- cert was held at the ball. Friday gvening, December am. with a large attendance. Much credit is due the pupils for their well rendered program. The capable organist was Mr!- Jnck Macwilliams and the singing director, Mrs. Verner Morrlng. Under the direction of their prin- cipal. Mrs. Doris Macwilliams, the following program was carried out. : The singing of Elvis Presley's Love Me Tender. Don't be Cruel and Hound Dog by the senior boys. companied by Tony Noonan on the guitar. also the Highland Fling by Wendy MacDougall. The twelve boys dressed in Robin Hood green outfits and bows and arrows who marched and sang was also well enjoyed. The senior girls Patricia Patterson, Joan Waddell, Hazel McBride and Violet McNeil were lvery pretty in. their blue crepe lpaper dresses as they sang Blue Christmas. White Christmas and Silent Night. I Square dancing was heartily en- joyed by the senior and junior pu- pils as well as by the watchful audience The three air cadets. Parker Irving. Harry MacDonald and Roy Irving marched and were accompanied in the singing of Dear l Janet MacPherson and Ian Strang; Joy to the World with Dorine An- drews. Lucy Ann Jelley, Ian Turn- er and Nancy Campbell. The Guardian. Page 13 Thursday, Dec. 27. 1956 Johnandocanadahytheasnior girls. Santa Claus appe ed on the pro- gram in a play with the Junior pupils and also in the senior dia- logue Santa Plays Cupid with Par- ker lrvlng and Patricia Patterson. The Merry Christmas exercise 15 junior pupila an the doll exercise by small girls with their dolls were very pretty. The opening recitation by Don- nie Macwilliarns and the closing one by Gerald Noonan were very well recited. also recitatioiu by Stanley Hardy. Paul MacDougall, Downing MacDonald. Betty Jean Muttart. Elmer MacNeili, David and Donnie Darrach, Edrie Quig- ley, Margaret MacDonald and Tena Hansen. The dialogue Home Manage- ment, Dr. Christmas. Bashfui Cousin Jim. The Photographers Busy Day. and Santa Plays Cupid were interesting and well acted. The Choruses were opening: Glad Bells of Christmas. and closing one of Jingle Bells. Afterwards Santa appeared to distribute the gifts from the Christmas tree, bring a pleasant evening to a lclose. HISTORIC ISLES French and British posts were established in 1764 and 1765 in the iFalkiand Islands, in the South At- llantic. REGENT FRIDAY 2:00 - 7 -'9:20 "Blackjack Ketch TOIIIGIIT 7 - 9:20 SAT. 7 - 9:20 um, Desperado" HOWARD DUFF - MAGGIE MAHON ET GRIEVFI FIRST ORgA'f soon '94 non. N9V'E' DIUE CHEESE DIP-Cre parts of" butter lemove from refrigerator about an hour before serving. TUNA SPREAD-Mix Ill!9l.V Chopped pickles or olives and minced celery. Add sufficient mayon- naise or salad dressing to moisten to 0 100d Spreading consistency. HOSPITALITY HINTS RIT2 WON'T WILT when guests dip In... am togeth al. and blue daked tuna with 3? 1.. ..z;. . , , , ' T-h.'F"37IC,?eA