DECEMBER-17, 1955.. THE WESTERN GUARDIA M-rm haunts. v-"" nntoa oourrr! cm 1 Banner smut. is-hr-III . ”t':'a'oncs slow and occurs woa'ro'rs Home Phones: ggu Bookstore. Iunmsr Street; Cour-Ila News-stand. Water Street; Kali. Doucstws Bacon. wgut BRUSH Bsrvloa laoood Vince's Grocery. I10 luau Itroat: orig limo: rsotI'a Grocery. Convsna Itum. Drngstoso. last Condos. 0'! Granville Itsaats ltnst; lmssl Iota lnmssrs loll- LI. Waits in Iossdssgtol. WIIT PIINCI omoa Albulsnr Is-uh Wash. lopssssatatlvo I Phsasrd-Ioslleoaadsl-alums. ,0 .0. M. HOCKEY 511018. in stock at Braoe's. .311! yaaox lisaoro and D...” Box Chocolates at Gourilie's Rexall prize 5'0"- .."CLIPPEB8"-D0WG'l' and head. hm-se, cattle Ihd doc cliwers. groomers and parts obtainable. if ordered early, at Braces. ..cnnlB'.l'MA8 greeting cards, od values in attractive cards. Gourlie's Rexall Drug Store. DTUSSY COSMETIQUE make- up his in smart leather cases. 5750 and 312.50. Gourlie's Rexali Drug Store. ..ELl-JCTILIC Shavers by Sun- lweam, Phillips, Schick, and item- lnglon, at Moose Jewellers, O'Leary and Slsrnsnarside stores. -,!UST AIIIVID-Men's utility cues, zlpperd with waterproof gmsng, only 34.50 Gourlie's Rexali Drug Store. ..ANNUAL MEETING of King I-llram R.B.P. No. 936 will be held in King Edward Lodge Room, Bedeque. tonight at 8 p. m. -POLIOE COURT 4 In sum- nierside Police Court yesterday morning. a local man who had caused facial inliuriea which re- quired medical attention. to two Summerside potato shippers, in what. was described as an unpro- voked assault on Holmans Wharf on Tuesday afternoon. was found guilty on the two charges of as- sault and was jail on each charge, the terms to run concurrently. -S. -ATTEND INVESTITUBE - Cpl. and Mrs. T. D. Trenouth. R.C.M.P., Pictou. .N.S., were in Halifax recently attending an in- vesliture at Government House where Cpl. Trenouth was pre- sented with a Long Service Med- al by the Lt. Governor of Nova Scotia. Following the investlture a reception was held in the draw- ing room. Mrs. Trenouth is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wells, Alberton, P.l-2.1., where Cpl. Trenouth is well known in this Province when he was sta- tioned with the R.C.M.P. for a number of years." -CAROL SERVICE - A candle- light service in Orapaud United Church tonight will feature a choir of as men and worn from the districts of Albany. Tyron. Omilaud, and Hampton. The choir will be under the direction of Dr. Peter MacDonald of Crapaud. and the narrator will be Rev. Lloyd Archer of Tyron. Preparation for this service began about three Week! 380. and the group is man- posed of members from the choir: of ma Anglican, Baptist. and United Churches in the areas men- tioned abov . The church has been lwropria decorated for Program. lh addition to moral Iinsinlr. solos, duets. tries, and quartettes will be heard. The sen vice consists of the Christmas story in carols and narration is told in three parts, star of the Kim: The Vision: and no Adorn- ton 3 Personals . -Mrs. Belle sharps of list Bideford. spent a pleasant week- end at West Royalty, the guest of Mrs. Vernon Burke and family. Aims and Vicinity -Mr. George Wallace of Al.ma ieft.Dee.l4bybusto Qensl the Christmas holidays with his broth- er and sister-in-law. Mir. and Mrs. Bari Wallace, Toronw; also with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. m Wallace and family, Aylmer, M-Fl. Herb Walters (nee Hmmh El:”.ll;'”Iii."”l.”1.t'.:li' M" if - - ng some mm Vi-"Mn! her old school chluns "14 neiahbon Needle: to say Mr: Walters use a lot of dranges "1 the as it is es Ytlrs since she went to the Prair- ' Provinces. will; John P. Wallace and Mr. Mm On Barbour. ddegsios from 9 whom i , together with :9Bra.Fl-Ink Barbour, Jack Clark, wmgeth Crockett. nu-ry Barbour. and Archie Barbour att;nded' zpnilnl meeting of the adoration Dwhllflicultsrra held in 0'f.cary on - '. I cur. and rural ma lllis. West "it were meat: of Mr. l.'llis' ;';”"i9r. Mrs. Mary lllis. on Dec.- ” It the home chair. and Mrs. "1614 Dunbar, tAlma. Mr. ",4 Wan-a. -is -i.lf'l...."uT.'.' mother. in Mary lllis on ,;-”-It. 'hoIIsdMr.snd ft in as. Alma. other ajrli Y dusty were Mr. M Mrs. in name who call- ”” 031:! old utieigtibgi-'.in'h:ufeg 9000 health. .0? and ran. Prod Turner, Win- ;' . and the Mines Rae and Isa- ,h; Donald. Charlottetown, mfttet-end of Dec. is at the mi.-vgi their parents, Mr. and i li.ace Donald. Allis... ' ' -0. given a. month in in W” at -UNLOADING os.r Feeds. New low prices. T ' ,. Kemirgton. -INSULAII. out the fuel bill and the draft. Buy Rockwooi batu. Insul-board and Insulated slate surfaced Siding at Bnoa's. -DB. RAYMOND GIANT, op- tometrist, will be in his C'I'.ras.ry office Saturday. Pot s-mointmente contact Pate and Co. Quaker W. L. -HIGH SCHOOL ll0WLlNG-- Dot Clark won both the high single and the high three for glrls at the Sumrne ” High School bowling in the Capitol Bowling Alleys yesterday after- noon. I-fer slngletoru was 213 and her high three was 561. Stan Gay also copped both honors, getting a 39 in one game and totalling 672. Hansen's Market best Boates Pharmacy 2709 to 379. White Star Laundry clean- ed up Molllson's Hardware 3029 to &7, Jim McLean's defeated Fam- ily Bakery 2138 to 2412, and in- man's Plumbing downed Ideal Dairy M96 to 2003.-S. O'Leary and Vicinity -Mr. and Mn. Roy Rrorlgmsn of Port Hill. were recent visitors to West Devon and O'T.oary. Sympathy is being extended to the family of me late Charlie Cain who passed away at his home tn Springfield West on Sunday morn- 8- I Mr. and Mrs. George Shaw were visitors to Chas-lott.etown recently gllletgts of Mr. and Mrs. Harold on Wednesday night the last meeting of the Home Nursing Course was held in the 0'Leary school with about forty members in attendance. Mrs. Wood. an, of Charlottetown was present and gave some instructive ideas, and demonstrations. At the close of the meeting a presentation was made to the following: Mrs. Wood, R.N.. Mrs. George Dewar. R.N.. Mrs. Harry Macwilllams, R..N.. and Mn Norton. R. N.. in appreciation of their service. Mr. Arthur Cornish and his brother Douglas Cornish. O1'..ea . have left for Calais, Me., after ha - lng receiving word that their mother Mrs. Minnie Laird. was seriously ill at her home there All hope that die is much better on their srival. 'I'he many friends of Miss Bar- bara MaoNei1l are sorry that me is confined to her home with the flu for the past week. and all hope to see her out again soon. i The Male Choir had their prac- tice on Monday night, with a good tends-nce tn spits of his bad weather. Mrs. James M. MacWlll- isms is the organist. Quito a nun-bar of lesidents of 0'f..eary are maffering with the flu, and some with pneumonia. Mr. and Min. Bruce Mhcbougali of Unionvale. VON recent visitors to aurnmerslde, where thew called on Mr. Thomas Palmer Ono is a patient in the Prince County Hos- vital. Mr. Cibotrme Locke of Locke Road. spent the week-end with his friend. Mr. Henry Wallace in Cu- eumpec. The many friends of Mr. Watson Boultor, are very sorry to hear that he is a patient in the Western Ros- pitai and hope for him a speedy recovery. Mrs. Raeford locks and daugh- tarnettyoffnohsnmd. llentths week-and with Mrs. Ioekds sister, Mrs. Arthur Wright in After-ton. Mrs George sweet of Woodstock, has gone to Montreal. when she expects to the winter months with her son-in-law and daughter. ssr. and Mrs. ltirilng Barbour. Coleman. accompanied by ssr. Bar-hour's mother, Mrs. Harry Bar- bour. and sister Wanda of Alma. have gone to Dixfleld. Me. where they will visit with frlonds and relatives for a week or so. Mr. and Mn. Francis lucQuar- rie of Tteida Comer, spent Dtmdsy in Bowlan. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce an-llthers and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Csrnmlsrs. Mr: and Mrs. N. lhswillisshs. accompanied by Mrs. Kellen Ine- Wllliams and dlildren. o-um. and Mr. and Mrs. ldwin Dmnis of Krastsford. motor-ed to Bummer- side on saturvlsy. .Isr. andrlfn and Hudson of Our.-umpss. were visitors to O'- uary recently. The friends of Mr. Roy hnith araghsl tossehlmoutagatnsb tor being confined to his home for some this with pneumonia. Dr. and Mrs. Orville Phillips of Allsrrton. wars visitors to Innu- ford on Sunday. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woodllde. Ind an-. UPI-I3 and Mrs. Heath Woodsldo. The 2-mile sisnplon tunnel in the swim Alpsaook stilt years to coosmsct '5-'8IlI'l-iv community Planning Ass'n Monthly. Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the Community Planning Aasocla tion was held last night in the Town Hall with the president, Dr. I-LS. Moyae, presiding. The matter of forming an in- corporated company lnconjunction with the I.O.D.E. in order to be able to take advantage of the gov- arnmant grant to anist therm- nual tlowor show was discussed and the proddont pointed out that the C.P.A. and the I.O.D1.'. could not do this due to the fact that the I.0.D.E. was not permitted to . do so according to its constitution. The president said he had con- sulted a solicitor in this connec- tion and it had been suggested that three members of each could form such an incorporated com- pany without undue trouble. It was left to the executive to meet with the executive of the I.OD.E. to hold further discussion on the question. The January meeting of the as- sociation will be a.n open. meeting which will be addaresed by the Maritime secretary and in order that as many as possible hear it it was agreed that invitations be sent out to representatives of the various service cluba to be pres- ent. ' '.I'.he meeting decided to request the Town Councu to consider the possibilities of having a two-way radio installed in the police patrol so that the members of the force could be contacted immediately if they were wanted at any partic- ular part of the town. I At the conclusion of the meet- lug films on safe car driving wrac- tlces were shown. - S. Bloomfield and Vicinity -Mr. and M;-Vance McKay had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Loyde Cameron of Albany. Mr. Wilfred Arsenauit recently visited at the home of Miss Lucinu McMillan, guest of Miss Lillian Bernard. Mr. Malone returned to his home here after spending a re days in Portage. ' Mr. Vance McKay was a recent. business visitor to summerslde. Rev. Fr. McDonald, Grand River, Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy. Con- way. and Lulu Murphy were recent. visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs. Frank McDougall. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Nell Arsenauit are sorry to learn he is confined to his home with the cold. Miss Martha Meyer, Bloomfield. was visiting with Mrs. Doctor Bandler, Alberton. on Friday. Mr. Rayibre-n Doyle, employed in Suimmerside spent the past week- atehis home in Cnmpbciltnn. Mr. and Mrs. Louis J0lli'S. Birmin- field, were in Sum-mcrsidc recently on business. Messrs Kert Dyment and Keith Pratt were to Tignish on business on December 9. Mr. and Mrs. Vance McKay and daughter Judy were to 0'Lesry on December 18. Mr. Qiristopher Smith. lot 7. was a train peseenger to Summer- side on December 14. Mrs. Annie Gauden, Phillis Jones and Jean Mccarthy, were recent visitors to Binnmerside. Mr Howard Arse-nault. Duvar. was to Bloomfield on December 14. Min Martha Meyer, Bloomfield, and Shirley McNeil. Campbellton. attended the New Canadian Citiz- enship Party held at the Legion Hall in o'Lear.v on Monday. ldll". Melvin Richard was It re- cent business visitor to o'l.cary. Mr. and Mrs. William Mcxenciric were to Bummerslde on business recently. Memrs Sidney Smith and Ro- bert Slaw attended the Far-mers' Confederation of Agriculture meet- ing held in O'Leary. Mr. Woodrow Dyment who was employed with the Department of Fisheries, summeraide. returned to his home here recently. -B-B BURIMEBSIDE W. M. S. -The Evening Circle of the W. MB. of the summerside Presbyter- ian Church held its Christmas meeting on Monday evening in the church parlor with the president, Mrs. Fred Moose. in the chair rbllowing the call to worship and ways-, the hymn "0 Little Town Of Bethlehem” was lung. The program which was in charge of Mrs. Keith Johnston. auistod by Mrs. Beaver MacDon- ald and Mn. Basel Dystant. corn- prieed a candlelight service. open- ing wll.h rsmonsive Bible reading in M. Luke 2, followed by prayer. other manners taking part in this service were Mrs. J. Donald Macxay. Mrs. Henry Bishop. Miss Constance Ramon. Mrs. Russell Hunter and Mrs. Mark Gaudet Jr. mterapersing the lighting of the candles were appropriate hymns and'Bcs-ipture reading. The study od consisted of the history nf s Missionary Society which had its beginning in Malpeque. P.li:. 1., and was nducted by Miss En- man. Mrs. Maolfay and Mrs. Bish- tmdancs of lrlemberrand visitors were present. The parlor was suitably deco- rated for ills an-iatmss meetine. iTHE GUARDIAN. Conway and Vicinity -The regular meeting of the Conway Women's Institute was held at the home or Mrs. Cecil Macxinnon on December I. lil.r.Willlasnl.lilaoKin.nonwas i1:iOT.nry,wMdmuDecembu Mrs. Clifford Ellis and children Rumeu and Wally, lint Bldeford. spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mira. John D. Pahner re- cently. Mr. and Mrs. Huwi Runny were in Buimlrnerslde on December 11 on busineu. Mr. and 'Mra Cecil Palmer and children Borden. are spending a few days at the home of Mr. Mrs. John D. Palmer. um and Mrs. Wallhoe Morrison were in Bummeraide on biminess recently. Mr. Clifford mils, hat Bideddrd, was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer on De- cember 13. . Mr. and Mrs Jo& Williams. Charlottetown, were visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs. George Tupllm, Murray Road, on Decem- ber 13. M.r. and Mn. Donald anlth and son Donald Jr., Poplar Grove. have gone to Massaohussetts for the winter months. Miss Leona Forde, Conway. spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Lynch. Mount Pleasant. recently, Mr. and Mrs. Ancil Balllsm and children. Mount Pleasant, were recent visitors at the home of. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Morrison. The many friends of Mrs. Mur- dock Stewart will regret to learn she is a patient in the Prince County Hospital, Blnnrnerside. and join in wishing her a speedy re- covery to good health. Mr. George Morrison was in Summerside recently visiting his wife who is a patient at the Prince County Hospital. Her many friends hope to see her home and around again before long. Miss Florence Bigger, Portage. was a recent. visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Morrison. Mr. D. H. Boyle, Ketnsingtorn, was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson and Mr. Vernon Boyle. The many friends of Mrs. Mar- shall Murphy will be glad to learn she has returned to her home af- ter being a patent in the Prince Edward Island Hospital, Charlotte- town. Miss Lula Murphy. Wellington. was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Murphy. Mrs. John Brcume has returned in Conway lifter visiting at the home of Ml: and Mrs. Seaman Reeves, Summersirle. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Phlmer and children were in Bummerside on business recently. , Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Milligan and children Freddie and Beverley were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Ramsay, ordcn on Decem- ber 13. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Palmer and and family. have returned to their home after: spending some time at Halifax, N. 3. Mr. and Mrs. William Milligan. Murray Road. were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ramsay, Grand River, on Decent- ber 13. Mrs. William Miliigan has re- iumed to her home in Murray Road after spending a few days with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ramsay. Grand River. Mir. and Mrs. sterling M.illga.n and children. Gary and Roger, East Bideford, were visitors at the theme of Mr and Mrs. William Milligan, Murray Road. on De- cember 14 The many friends of Mrs. Char- les Keizer. Murray Road, will be glad to know she has retnrmed so her home after being a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hoopl- tal. -P. Mlscouehe aliil Vicinity -The Catholic Woman's League of Miscouohe hold a meeting in one of the Convent dasarooms. Father Mcoormack was guest speaker. Films of interest were also shown by Rev. J.D. Kelly. Mr. and am. Jules Pokler ir- rived at their home in Mlsccuche on December ll, after having spent some time in Moncton, N. B. Leonard McNeil recently arrived in Miscouche. at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Mc- Neil. sympathy is extended to Mrs. Theodore Demoohee, on the death of her mother. Mrs. Mary Gallant. The funeral took place Thursday morning, December 10. at Egmont BRY. . - B.V. Following the rsplatlng of The Lord's Prayer in unison, a social hour was spent in which delicious refreshments were served. DI. ” few games of bingo was enjoyed CHARLOTTETOWN Plusvillo And Vicinity -Mil llurice Gallant. seams: of Springfield school spent the week-end of December .12 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Petor F. Gallant. - Mr. Ralph McNeil. Do& Road. was a recent visitor to Piusville. Mrs. Jhn P. Gallant and son Aubin were business visitors to O'l4ca.ry on Saturday. Mrs. Herbert Walters want a few days visiting friends in Alberton and vicinity. . Mr. and Mrs. lance Dalton and family also Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McGregor and family were recent visitors to Pitusvllls. so-. and Mrs. Waxbuton M'urrsy were recent visitors to Mrs. Mur- rayls mother, Mrs. George Barnett, Elmsdah. Mrs. Gilbert Gaudat, Woodstock. evening recently with slst.ar-in- law. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Gallant Mr. and Mrs. liable Ga.lla.nt and family of F0 Corner, were recent vlsito to Piusville. Mr. Aubin J. Gallant. accom- patnied by Mr. and Mrs. Tiheaphlee Gallant, were recent business vis- itors to O'T.-eary. Mrs Nelson G. Gallant was a business visitor to Blsmmerside Interesting films were shown in St. Anthony's hall recently on the work of the Missionary Sisters in Uganda. They also encourage girls to Join me Fra.ncisas.n Misslonarys in Africa. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mcaregcr and family, Burton, were recent visitors of Mrs. McGregor's mother, Mrs. Ambrose Oorcoran and broth- er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Dorcoran. Miss Anita Doucette. DeBlols. recently spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gall- ant, Piusvill-e. -Mr. Jackie Clark was a recent business visitor to the district. Friends of Mrs. James Sullivan. Campbellton. are sorry to learn she is a patient in the Westem I-Ins-, pitai, Alberton ' I?-.. Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Gallant. daughter Pearle, son Vincent, al- so Mr. Oscar Gallant. Plusville. motored to summerside on Nav-i ember 28. The many friends of Mrs. Frank Macbcugall are pleased to learn she is convelescing at her homey in Bloomfield after being a pat-y ient in Western Hospital, Alberton Mr. George Perry. New Bruns- wick. is visiting friends in Plus- ville and vicinity. Friends and relatives of Mrs Ben Peters are pleased to see her home again after a lengthy lllnessi in the Western Hospital I Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Blanchmd and son Tllman motored to sum-i mersrde on business on Thur-sday.l I 1 Congratulations are being tended to Mr. and Mrs. WllllRlTl' Gallant (Nee Eleanor Ski-rryi on; their recent marriage which tmk place in the. secret Heart Church , Aloerton. William is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Galianti formerly of Piusville. Quite a number of people fromi Pluuville and the liirroundlng dis-i tricta attended the trims in St Anthony's Parish Hall. stlonilofrd by the Adult Education League. The school report for the Jun- ior Department. for the month of, November are as fnllws: Grade TV A I. Yvonne Gallant 2. Lind-i Grade rv B-l. Pauline Gall- a.nt 2. Anne Gallant 3. Bhiriev Murray. Garde l'II-l. Shirley Gallant! 2 Kevin Murray 3. Eddie Gali- a t.. nGr'ade 1'1-i. Aleitha Oorcoran 2. Byron Gallant ii. Donald Jones Teacher, Mrs. Peter F. Gallant. Mrs. John F. Gallant entertain- ed the rnembe :1 of the.Piusville Women's Institute on Dec. 4. Ten members were in ” including a. number of visitors. The roll call was answered by an exchange of Christmas gifts. It was decided to hold a whist party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Gallant in December. Mrs. eter F. Gallant invited the mem- bers to her home for the January meeting. Following the meeting a gy all. Mr. and Mrs. Franc-is Ccrcoran uni son Francis and daug'hter Marina. of Falrview, Halifax. re- ceiltly visited relatives in Plus- ville and Glengnrry Int '1. Films were shown in Piusville Hall on December i by Rev. Fr. Simpson. 9t. Dunstsn's. A large number of people were in attend- ance. The films were on "What. has been Accomplished through the Co-operative movement in Al- berta", and was thoroughly ch- Joyed by all. Following the films a discussion took place. those taking part were luv. Pr. simp- son, Mr. Leo Corcoran. Cha.riotts-- town: Rev. Fr. Trainer. st. Marks. Lot 7: Mr. Joseph J. Gallant. Mr. Phillin Gallant. Mr. Maxim Gall- ant. Mr. Phillip Gallant acted as chairman for the evening. BB Kensinglon and Vicinity Mr. Dugald McNutt who spent the last six weeks in hospital foll- owing a serious accident was able to return to his home in lensing- noto hat he is able to move about in a. wheelchair and his many friends hope to see him very soon perasnbulating on his own power. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Profitt of Bvulrumcr-aid , were visitors to Ken- sington on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Kelly, Bum- mer-slde. visited Kensington on Sunday. Mrs. Peter McDonald is spending B. week in summerside as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence CahllL Mrs. Winfred Ramsay M rum. man. is a. few weeks in Charlottetown visiting her gm Ted and family. she was accom. panled to Charlottetown lyy Mrs. Keir Clark. Mr. Allie MrcNeill. New Annan. Mu. Wilfred Curley and daughter Jean of Cierrmont, were in Char- lottetown on Sunday visiting Mia N. J. McNeilI who is an invalid in hospital Mr. and Mrs. Turner Glydon a.ndMJ'.I.ndMrs.lld.Bea.rist.oat Kensfngton, were recent visitors to Trum, Pictou and Halifax, N. 5. -Mrs. John Arnold Douglas of Norboro, left t.his week for Saint John, N. B., where she will spend the Christmas holidays with her son-in-law and dauhtger, Mr. and Mrs. Albany Palmer. Mars. Jack McLeanl and two children of Indian River left on Saturday for North Bay, om, so join Mr. McLean who is employed there. They were accompanied as far as Morlcton, N. 13.. by Mrs, Mo. Lean's mother, Mrs. Hub;-rt. mm, who spent the week-and vigmng her cousin. Mrs. A-heam. -K. The first hospital for children on the American continent was estab- lished in Toronto in 1878. Receives Royal Continued from page 1 for the past seven years. The aged lady vividly recalls the happiness which she has an- joyed down through the years.and continues to enjoy through the klnslnus of relatives and other dear friends. she will be "at home" to frimst in the reception room at the Home between 230 and 4.30 pm. as a climax to an active day which will begin with. attendanc at Mass in the Home Chapel at 830 am. with her nephew Rev. George MacDon- ald otficiating and mother naph- aw. Col. loo MacDonald serving at the altar. Father MacDonald also plans to drive the aged lady to her old home in Cornwall during the day. Mr. Leonard Miobonsld of Char- lottetown and Mr. Louis MacDon- ald, Cornwall, are also nephews of Mrs. Reid. TOY FOR A Fl-IN& AIXXLAND. (Reuters)-A seven foot toy yacht for Prince Charles, to be presented to the Queen when she arrives here Dec. 28, is almost finished. The veuel is made of nine differently colored New Zea- land woods. , PIANOS Howlan T PAGE FTFTEEN GEES! 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