I ‘Advertise Odds And Ends Here Secure Extra Christmas Spending Money Inexpensive "Want Ads Sell Everything Fast . . . Ask For An Ad Taker! XNNOUN » S c E M ENT s s‘i%3f.i*é.°3?.L. CITY & QUEENS "WE TREAT the sick well" G1ggey'| Pharmacy. N e w schrafft's Homestyie Candies taste so good. Available now at aiggey's Pharmacy. Dial 4-3170 for prompt free delivery. DANCE IN Mt. Stewart Mem- orial Hall. Saturday night. Dec- ember. 14th. In aid of Plsquid it). Good music. THE SENIOR Ladies Aid of the P.E.I. Hospital will sponsoi a hat sale (nearly new) at The Nearly New Shop, 118% Kent Street on Friday, December 13. from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. GIFTS F01! the Hunter — Ammunition. cleaning kits, handwarmers, shooting mitts. etc. The Bike Shop. 1&3 Great George Street. Phone 4-6241. ATTEND THE Talent Caravan in Harrington Hall on Decemb- er the 14th. Sponsored by Har- rington Church Choir. Send en- tries to Mrs. Fred Ford. G o od prizes. GUITARS — Violins: Banjos; Trumpets; Accordeons; Clarinet. Hanmonicas and Recorders. For Christmas. Toombs Music Store. GIFTS FOR the Golfer Balls. carts. bags. dys. etc. The Bike Shop. Great George Street. Phone 4-. 6241. CARD PARTY In Wiltshire; Bali tonight at 8.30 p.m. Spon- sored by the Hall committee. I ANNUAL CHRISTMAS partyf for Pre - school children. Eldon. Legion Hall, I-‘rliiay, I)t'('t'lllI)t’I'i 13th. 2 to 4 o'clock. All lire-I school children and lll0IIlel‘5i welcome. ; score cail- y 83 I ems FOR the Curler .— To T|befqn5 gloves. knee pads and sliding The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Doc. 12. 1963. 23 f pads. The Bike Shop. 183 Great pi ._ Canada George Street. Phone 4-6241. ' T. d S ' E d I shtfiuld opendits to Tibetan . . re u-gees an se e em in the °°“”"’‘”* “"905 C*"‘5I' Rocky Mountains. William Wut-I . m” C °" ° 9 held "‘ tunee. chief of the National In- he rt will be Cornwall Hall on Thursday, De- man Counc-‘L said "_ By FRANK SULLIVAN groups began Guerrilla irai-fare £83139’ mm’ Curtain “me 1 He made the suggestion in a ' ' ’ ‘"‘°"°°“ 5P°°°‘‘ ‘“ °°’°'“°"I°' ITESCOUSSE NS (CP) —-lagatnst a mythical aiithoi-iyed here m”k'"3.fh° 15”‘ ‘“"“"°"‘ About 3,700 tired soldiers and government. CHRISTMAS CONCERT in ‘"3’ 1"‘ g'e°]S‘g't‘lI“‘ “I “I9 Um‘ sailors. many of them soaking At the exercise end Wednes- Elmm Ha“ on Thufiday Dec_ grit: b fharib 0,‘: dim Iilumdlflwet. from slogging around inlday afternoon. the sailors re- ember 19th sale f ‘ d’ C r films 3' 9 "'9 H“ °“’- ldamp woods on isle MadameIturned to their ships. a mixture - ° can 3" “ ' 9'9 3"? D7959“ Y many here, hogan packing their gear of destroyer escorts, mine. “I” “m9 3 P-"‘~ “beta” “I”-89°‘ Wh° W°“I‘l b9 and heading home Wednesday. sweepers and frigates. and be- “oME COOKING and used bringing to an en the Joint gen the trip to Halifax. The clothing sale Saturday. Decem- only too pleased to inhabit our "“5'3°d R°°k5’ M0‘-main‘ II “'9 varmy-navy exercise Boatcloak. ‘army coil gent was to return. After days of minor “ak'lr- to Camp Gsgetown by land. would let them." he said. Non-Whites I I -ber 14th. At MacLure Building. mshes-I between “V _ y and Montague. Sponsored by Pres "my mm,‘ a glut “nun hymn“ Lam" Md’ force hit a beach on Isle Ma- MrcMn.uiN — At the wood .dnme Wednesday to end the war Nursing Home. Dec. 11. 1963, Igfriihef ezgcigge blue“ ‘won Mrs- Claude Macmillan. 2301 Working from about no Cans- A; | ' Richmond street, in her soul dianbw ageshlpsp anchoredflg mmlgmnfs . year. Resting at the Cutcliffe “,9” Y "“°" ”53'3°~ OTTAWA (OP)—w‘il' w . Funelal Home from where “M W8” °f 20° me" “If fl“ tunee. chief of thl IRNIYEIIOIIIEII the funeral will be held Sat- ‘’°‘“ ‘‘‘’°“‘ 3 ““- A “"39" Indian Council. said h tore of 400 foil d bot ”“ urday with service commen- I eh l"‘t°" °“’° 3h.“d that Canada's imniigration cln.g at 1:30, interment in ‘:3’ °f”';00 8" "db ‘ ff: IIBWS continue to discriminate the People's cemetery. In ma? 0 = me" an our ' r ISHIM l10n-'Whlt98- lieu of flowers memorial re- ' The C8186?! lfiwyer. son of a’ m,_.mb,..m,e, to th, he,“ iThethexerclse was set up _to Cree chief, told a press confer-I fund will be appreciated. fave‘ I‘ ‘“.’I‘’' ‘"1’ °I’I’°’’““‘If' 9"“ “'34 he I3 not impressed‘ . "3 “f ”‘°‘l')‘t “ h 9 W9 ' by arguments that racial and; MacFADYEN —~ At Charlotte- "'q,I‘,‘}f: “exggilsea ;?a$“€e-d by refit‘: dsci'Iminattil‘on liiave been’ town. Tuesday. Dec. 10. 1953. R _ Ad [ray J H B k ve [m we aws and‘ Dame‘ Mach“ Maclradyen 98!‘ In 8 11 NC . that anyone can enter ('anadaI of Hunter River. in his 67th M --G9"- flag officer Atlantic Coast. and provided has skill or al _ R. W. Morlcel. gen- profession required in this coun-I ye,“ Remus by M, we ,,_ eral officer commanding East- try, sidence until noon today then 9”‘ C°"‘ma“d- ‘"35 "M" ""3 Ml“ Wllllllnee Spoke to re-I to Hunter River United Church I°°m.ma"d °f.C°mm°d°.r° R‘ P‘ I'l?°"‘°I'5 Shortly before he de- ,m_ service commencing MI e_lland,flsenior Canllsdian navy Iivered the key address at 5 M in the church ,officer a oat rAtlarltc) conference marking ‘the 15th PRJSONERS GRILLED ‘""I"°".“'5’ °' "‘° ’”"‘.‘"€ 0" _ , Using rifles blanks and harm- He Umvernil D°('I’"""“°.". "I M "19 Pl‘l||¢‘¢‘ I‘-\l~ ‘iless tliuildei'flaslies which slmu- Nggigini Right’ by H” I""“"Il Tues-Ilated hand grenades, the two ' groups _battled on the bleak is- land. Prisoners were taken an DANCE MORELL Community Hall. Friday. December 13th. In aid of Morell Hockey Club. Dancing 9:30-12:30. Music by the "Thunderbolts". DR. B. J. GRANT, Optome- trist will be in the Montague of- fice every Saturday from 10 am. to 5 p.m. Phone Montague 838- 2133. PRINCE COUNTY ATTENTION: if you have in: our home any article of cloth-‘ ing or footwear, nlso any toys. that your children are not now. using. you could make somel‘ other child happy this Christ-I mas day by forwarding them to. the gospel workers in Alberton.I Any clothing received and in‘ need of repairs will be looked after by the ladies of this group.‘ 2 '9-m‘ I“f°"“° Any financial _contributionsI °°m°‘“'Y- slioulii he iiiiule payable to theI"0BBs _ 3.‘i.‘.‘.I.‘i“‘ln‘...-'i'.“.‘l’.°i».$7“i§§§' iiiil ward Isl»-«d Hospital. Alberton. day, Dec. )0, 1963, J. Frank Seen Hcimpered ‘ECONOMIC GUlSE' _He immigration laws still were designed to attract’ VITAL STATISTICS Hobbs of242Kent Street in bj tdt th H I ,_ I his 74th year. Resting at the Ii‘: age .°' °wh;’(r:‘yla;)’;'e"d‘ 3‘ Mac-Lean Funeral Home .‘i-omi where the funeral will be held I ‘°,C;“fef3f§,'"}f,g"‘3,.,;‘; ';,‘,,,'.‘;’“.",f'pm_ ”°d'3’- D9“ 12~ "mil 5“""I"° lent conditions as they would be European Immigrants and MI discriminate against non-whites, . including Aslatlcs and West‘. Indians. The argument that? BIRTHS I ROBBINS — Mr. and Mrs. Ja- mes Robbins. of Morell are? happy to announce the birtnl of their daughter. Vera Anita: at the Prince Edward Island‘ Hospital, Monday. December 9th. 1963. Weight 7 Ibs.. 51/; ozs. , MacDONALl') — Kathleen and‘ Bernie (nee Hartley) are hap-I py to announce the birth of‘ their son. Sean Charles. Mon-I day. December 9th. 1968, at the Prince County Hospital. ' I MOORE — Mr. and Mrs. Stan-I hope Moore. Kensington wish, to announce the birth of a son.I Alan Stanhope. at the Prince County Hospital on Thursday. December 5th. 1963. weighing 8 lbs. 31/: ozs. DINGWELL — At the Prince. Edward island Hospital. Wed-‘ riesday. Dec. l1.- 1963. to and Mrs. Huntley Ding-well.’ (nee Georgina Glover). New} Glasgow. a daughter. Weight 8 as. commencing at 2 p.m. Inter- I found In actual warfare‘ immigrants had ‘no haw 8 Sh": ment in the Peoples cemetery. IjeE\\:;lnah?a;;.ya:gutarc;r?‘n3 or -15% 3, pgofemon ho m mm the‘ _ ‘ e C" er arora ang ian w; of H9 .‘ MORRISON -— PRITCHARD - IN IVIEMORIAM Iswooped low over the beaches "economic gyuise" Ithaifaiouainli. Mr. and Mrs. James M0l'l'l-. I88 "OOPS land - -ported discrimination son’ Charlottetown, wish mlDOCHER.TY -— In loving mem L The mock fighting ct-ntredI The ceremonies marking th I announce the engagement of 07-V 0‘ A1e"3“d9" Kennelhiafound Iv theoretical l'l0lltlt_:al‘1.‘nt-h anniversary of the Dcclaraf’. their daughter. Gladys Jose- ?°°I‘°”Y WI‘° )p3:°d12 31‘;€l3tS1tll8I-I0“ in Whlch Subversive tlon of Human Rights _ phing to John Henry Pri_tch.: two year! ‘lgo e fob - mild mu:-I Miniister .Pear- I _e slx- ann versary of , rize. . Mrs. Eileen Gallant retutrned'I Mr. Pearson said that while‘ arti. son of Mr. and Mrs. Johnl Thexfidrtn . L Pritchard. London. England. have the bflgm mm sky his receipt 1! the Nobel Peace. to her home in Piiisviile after Ithc UN had a holiday with relatives inIdecIaration, mankind had not . A The marriage will take pla‘c)cI.Dhere Jesus dwells In glory Toronto and Hamilton. Ont. . ‘been able to agree on a conven- at St. Dunstan's Basilica ll A Mme of peace and J-m,_ December 26”" I963 No ‘home on earth is likc. it A number of school teachersltlon or treaty which would ‘ram this vicinity attended theIiZual‘antee that human l‘lKhts Or can with it compare If-‘or everyone is happy I r could be unhappy there. MICHAEL — At the Prince Ed-I ' o Sadly missed by momm.VI _ . . _ '- Iwo id he . ed. ward Island H°5p‘I°I' T“es' g;al$2g}_bmiher and sisters am IICTIISEEII relzziii-ILl.:'I.wp hem m ‘ "IIl‘his iseiaisgltgal which remains day. Dec. 10, 1963, Thomas I Lame‘. Gallant returned to to-be reached, he said. Michael. sfrweymouth Streehl-IONES — In loving memory of ;l\'ew York. after spending two "°W°V°l‘- Ml‘- ‘Pearson said - Hazellbrook. . - . in his 87th year. Resting at M”' R”-V 'f°“°5- ‘ weeks at his home in Pilisviile. M F I H I ‘”'I'I° W55“ ‘W33’ December He was accompanied on his re- . the "Lean um" °me'!1m"~ 1950' . iI!ll'l'I by his mother Vlrs. lolin re-spared‘ I.m".s T9999“ m“5f' Funeral Friday. Dec. 13. fromITrue was her heart. her actions I F Gwam who ynmndt wnrm originate within ‘the hearts of, 5L P‘-‘f"'5 CaII‘°d"'3I ‘mi’. kind‘ ‘inc the winter nioiillis I with men -because If It dnes "M "9 service commencing at l0lHei' life was a pattern I“ ‘‘I‘’““’‘ I I. , h f -I H ,. .““‘“‘,,1I <'3lln0I be imposed on a.m. Interment will takel left belnnd- '"§.I',s°'jea':, (‘3'a,,a",,’§"’w,;°‘°‘ l"‘*"‘- place in St. Peter's AngIicanIG°ddjI“,"i"“’:’ be“ If" '°”"“5‘l.eCem' plane ' filhurch cedmfitiiry“ Igoliiilafig I But memories last for all time. ‘Toronto and Hamilton owers. -o a on. Fund will be appreciated. human rights would be; 3 I passenger in where I IFood Council I Lovingly remembered by ltus- 4 she intends Sp(‘.l!.‘II'lf£ the wiu- ! Iband and family. ltr=~ months. Asks Probe Mrs. Thomas (‘nrroran NOTICES CHURCH Members of Mount Zion Lodge No. 12 Ken- sington are requested to Margate United Chuch at lodge at 6130. Sister lodges are invited to attend. Order of Worshipful Master. NOTICES SERVICE Is A .SHAKPI:1: (.J.mI:; gggbfieyamgrf) gallant ‘indpthe Chronic Center. isafry Pfoblerns !‘ _ kmed. u I -1.3]. rummeisi . v gggember '1"2_a(;9&'I n V 0" Mrs. Peter A. Gallant recent I gAm1- _mHN' N3 mp) _; 1" 8 ly entertained the members of The Maritime Food Cmmc" has the Piusviile Womcns lnstituteiafiked mp Aummc pmV_ l - mces ‘ mewhere in Europe. some” grave Son a_m,,n.g the recently. with a good attend-I I I Economic Council to under- I Lies our dear not-. Miss Shirley I\'Tlll‘l‘Fl_\', nurse- c , tin-training spent the weekend at ‘ mmmy studies on hlueberr and] I 31“ SW11!’ 33" his I‘I°- hi‘ '1”? Ill" h0m° I‘9l‘9- I strawberry production andymar-' ’ He died the helpless 10 defend», Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mac- IA faithful soldier’.-i ngl;leMeng. IG,-egor and son Bobbie, o . I brave: _ ' attend church service at I He never shunned hi-‘ °°‘1"IW 5 7:30. Dec. 15th. Meet at Maritime Electric INTERRUPTION NOTICE I Ben- KEPPOCH ROAD There will be an interrllptinn of electric power on the Keppoch Road on Friday. Deceniber 13th. weather permitting. between the hours of 1.30 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. This interruption is necessary to relocate and rebuld the power line as required by road con- struction work in the area. The area affected will to the Keppoch Beach a I 'i=TI5b—LT»TG_‘AND ID”./§NCTN—G‘ CONTEST Reserve Thur., Jan. 9th at 8.30 P.M. for Provinci Step-Danci at MISCOUCHE REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL A Sponsored by the Miscouche Alumni Send entries by phone or write *0! Mrs. Tilmon Miscouclie-—-or Company Limited 1 . by Isabel dan _ You have crossed the rolling 9.)’ For In God's Heaven yoli abide. We know that you will be wait- in I! Just outside your mansion door be from Keppoch Corner when we too shall cross that ri- or ‘'93- To be with you forever more. sadly missed by wife. Lizzie; daughter. Helen. Eric and grand- idren CARD or THANKS I wish t.o express my sincere thanks to Dr. Lorne Bonnell siosauis > Mr and Mrs. Clliarles Mac- 0'Leary. were recently married. I I-‘arlane. I-‘ernwo , accom- Mrs. Ellis is the former Miss I paned by Mr. and Mrs. Clai-. Patsie Jones, daughter of Mr. ence Marchbank, New Annan. and Mrs. Joseph Jones. Camp- were recent visitors to Han- bellton. The groom Iii the son over, Mass, where they were of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ellis. {guests of Mr. and Mrs. Her- 0‘Leary. [man Gorrcll, and other \‘rela- I thanks to l'>l'- Lnldlflw Ind D1 Mrs. Joseph P. (‘.leme'its_ltives and friends. Macuod. the nurses and order Burton is greatly improved in‘. Bible Sunday lies. The nllhl8I€l‘3 find "WLV health. She is residing wu.h;here at the United Church on Mend! WI)“ Vlllted ‘"5 I0 “lifter daughter Mrs. Ramie Ariien-‘Dec. 8. The pastor based so “I039 ‘VIII’ 59'“ W755» "°W°"5v ault. Bloomfield. informative and interesting ad- whlle I W83 8 Damn‘ I" “'9' Prompt action on the part of dress on Psalm ll9.l05. At this 1’l’l"°¢ Ed“"“'d m‘"‘I H°'P"‘I- the owner assisted by Melvin service four children were bap- E"“°'f C‘ "°I"" D°S'm°' and Eldon Ramsey prevent:-ii e tised: James Denton‘ Affleck. The famny of the M, M,.,_ disastrous iiire in the interior of‘ infant son of Mr.’ and Mrs. Kenflord L. wbne WM,” [9 Ofiriena grocery store _Bur-IGcorgc Affleck, Wt-ndell Gil- thanii the nurses and sign or the Ion. during the height oi the I more Smllll.‘ infant son of Mrs. Livingston and MacArthur Nur-IBDOW storm on Wednesday. Iciltnoro Smith and the late Mr. mg nbmb for Lhg can their mo. Dec. ll. l-‘ire broke out in the Ismlth. Kathryn Ruth MacDon- ther received while a patient attic near theyflue and had made -gall. infant daughter oi Mr. there. also to those who sent considerable headway when and Mrs Charles Macbougall. floral. tributes and messages of discovered. Water and smoke and Dana Lorne Plaits. infant sympathy and helped in anyway was the only damage sufferzd son of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne in their recent end bereavement. in the grocery department. Platte. as 2 EV?!‘ Pemembewd I-;‘t.on were Sunday guests 4 _ .Bmfh°'" ‘Ind Skiers’ -Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Cor- I ed. the Food Council said after‘ JACKSON __ 1,, "WI": memo,-y_ coran. also Mr. and Mrs. John its annual meeting. A similar’ of Mex. Jlcklon. A1bIob_ what Corcoran. , s t u d y was made by APEC onI was killed in an accident ne-2 Edmund Gallant. son of Mn ‘ WHIP! earlier this year. camber mm _ (1 Mrs. peter F_ Gallant is The Food Council serves as a. R b d mmbbme and about fi-mowing an ‘forum for discussion of foodl emem m Iappendectomy in the Western E production and processing pm-I . .H,,spitaI_ AIbem,n_ Iblems by producers. processors; JACKSON — In fond agd loivifilg‘-———— I and IIIOSPIII: Orriiarketing. It acts- memory of a husban an a- as rcgiona 0 products advis-l ther. Alexander Jackson. who er in APEC. I was killed in a car accident. I .l.R. Pineo of a ax was December 12. 1960. Mr‘ And Mrs} [film Mcxtnna I elected president ‘succeeding S. Dear Husband and father and famny 0f Lowe, Bbdmu,‘ C. Prescott. of Halifax. Mr. Prc-I You have crossed the river Joi'- were recent visnms of u",".j acoII who also is chairman of_ son-in-law and daughter. Mr. I ’l‘pEC 5 f°°cIi I’""I“°I5 Commit" I _ I G -fr ‘ L ‘ ee. was ma 9 an honorary pre- 9 “avg? 335 Mgifygdwagi I; sident of the Food Council. Er- But we know that you are hap- fin’ Bum)“ ' iwin Allen of Dartmouth. N.S. Jose h Clements Bin-lo-i 5 was elecfed seflefar-V’ r enflli, m'm/ed H‘, ‘éloomfieldl Vice-presidents for Nova Sco- efi -h m id {O the‘ tia. New Brunswick and Prince W. 9!” e ‘ah res e T 3 Edward Island. respectively. w‘;[" m]"'t'_'f st‘! H. H B tare Amos Blenkhorn. l(entviIle.l I'5~ Cl °I' C° ‘°“_v "E": N.S.. Clarence Scarle of Napan.I I°“tI‘::“‘&9I“T“°d E'°“':th“ PI}:';I N.B.. and Charles Yeo of Sum- !“ ‘Y 39°“ W imerside. P. .I. brother and sister-in-law Ml'.I ekgbges Wm, add,-"mg by and Mrs. Melvin Bridged. S_lIln- ‘ John S. Wright of Summerside. merside. and other relatives president of Apgc and friends. --- ~ ~ -— Ernie O'Connor. Cape Wolfe‘ recently left for Toronto. Ont, where he will he employ--cl. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ellis. nurses and staff of the Ki ii g s Co. Hospital. Those who visited me and sent cards and treats. Thank you one and all. Robert Glovu. Guernsey Cove. P.E.I. I wish to express my sincere the GI ‘Wide ng Contest the UDITORIUM S. DesRoche, phone 436-7 I 35 agreed to the‘ no written laws could ensure,’ fih ‘take immediately special com-" was observed zhiffie - YARDLEY’S SHAVING SETS For the men on your list 1. 3 OFF GIGGEY’S PHARMACY 163 Kent Street Phone 4-3170 Novelty Gifts CHRISTMAS GIFT CENTER O Souvenirs O Tropical Fish 0 Housewares I Home furnishings etc. Electric KF7l'.l‘LES Canadian Made Chrome Finish Automatic Reset Reg. $9.95 I $6.25___ " GIFTARAMA 166 Prince Street Phone 4-6228 Gifts for Her The Perfect ' Gift For "HER" This Christmas DRESSES and “ _PARTY DRESSES I $i5.9.5 . $29.95 Newest styles in lingerie Q House Coats Q Nighties Q Pyjamas Q Slip; Q Panties. etc. Plain and Bullcy Knit SWEATERS $4.95 - $11.96 SPECIAL CHRISTMAS PRICES KENNEDY'S LADIES‘ WEAR DIAL 4-8925 166 Queen St. __ CHRISTMAS SPECIALS AUTOMATIC I-‘RY PANS were sutlo N w um Electric Blankets . Single Control were $3.65. NOW $2.99 BOEHNERS JEWELLERS Mnnt.ague_ _> Phone 838-4415 Gifts for 5'“ Everyone I 4' AGIFT THAT 2 LASTS ALL YEAR A jolly good way to remember those who are away this Christmas. Share the great Island moments of 1964 with a year subscription to The Guardian or The Evening Patriot. Just before Christ- mas a gift card will mailed to each of yoilr gift recipiciits. han signed as you direct. BY 'Phoning. writing or visiting the Circulation Dept. (-8500 DOES DAD Gifts For Those In Service CHECK THE VALUES HERE! THEY WILL HELP YOU SOLVE YOUR GIFT SHOPPING PROBLEMS ”'DON’T DELAY - SHOP TODAY” @ Gifts Gifts For Everyone W’ for Girls _ voun SHOPPING CENTRE SOGGYIS F°’ Eml’ TOY & GIFT SHOP TOT °' TEEN 0 Toys 0 Appliances 0 Decorations. etc. ON YOUR 10% Off All Merchandise CHRISTMAS LIST __ _. _._ . _. - _.__ __.__ - . __ IS I VAR CHRISTMAS TREES 7 ALL SIZES H°I"'°‘ 3‘ B"dI°Y I SELECI‘ YOURS TODAY! I Misses’ and Girls’ Wear — — — — ~ — —- —— _—- —..._ —__I 159 °“°‘-'“ 9- Di“ ‘‘3‘‘“ WEYMOUTH sr — NEAR CNR s'rN. -'”‘“‘ PHONE 4-5593 Toys TOYS and ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES For Christmas Gtcck our list for ideal-— Christmas Gifts Radios, Razors, Timex Watches, Hair Dryers and hundreds of other gift items. SPECIALLY PRICED We trade Boots and skates FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO CO. LTD. 13'! Great George St. Phone 4-5547 Religious Gifts Bible, Prayer and Hymn Books. Mottoes, Plaques and Greeting Cards The Bible House 110 Kent street Opposite Eaton’: Gifts for Dad NEED NEW SNOW TIRES We suggest you contact CLARK TIRE & SUPPLY 670 x 15 — 4 Ply Nylon Snow Tires $I7.95 750 x 14 -— 4 Ply Nylon Snow Tires $I9.95 Recap Snow Tires 750 x 14 (with trade) $25.00 pair CLARK TIRE 8: SUPPLY LTD. 152 Kent Street Phone 4-3574 PLACE YOUR AD IN THIS HANDY SHOPPERS GIF'l‘ GUIDE TODAY FOR ll\'FORMA’l‘ION CALL 4-8506 A CHRIS'l‘l‘I/‘S GIFT a letter from For the student away at College For those in the Armed Forces AT Sl’i«I(‘I.l\I. RATES - — - A gift subscription to—-The Gllardian—wl|l be like receiving home evcry day Just iwfm-9 i.‘Iil'isiiiias I Gift Card will be mailed to each of your gift recipients hand signed as you rect. personally Student Rate——loutslde PEJ. onlyi—9 months—7.50 Armed Forces Rate-—ioutside P E.l. oiily—i yeai-—it.m I Just Write or Phone—‘l‘he Guardian Circulation Dept ' DIAL 4-8306 Gifts For The Home E CHRISTMAS GIFTS of WARMTH and BEAUTY ISLAND MADE BLANKETS Beautifully Gift Packaged "Prepared and shipped anywhere Canada” 0 Genuine 100% wool satin bound or whipped end blankets in pastel shades. O Autorobesinavnrletyottlertanadprieel to please every shopper. 'A small deposit will hold any blanks! Till Christmas W. M. CONDON & SONS 65 Queen Street Phone {-8712 GIFTS FOR THE HOME SIMPSONS — SEARS OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 9 P.M. .:._:.._..__..__..._.__.h._.._:_.._.....—- I BRIDGE I HASSOCKS I ainocralo I 1-Agar, & ASSORTED HAIR I CHAIR I oomas at I sms srvmzs 3755- 318-95 oayans I I I I . I$29.88. $4.49 ,sl4§s>__, VISIT OUR TOY TOWN 208 Prince St. Phone 2-1251 Gift Certificates CHRISTMAS GIFT CERTIFICATE WIN A $253 WORTH so “l-‘REE sllnws" IN 1954 CAPITOL THEATRE Each time _\'i>ll attend ill Movie between No\'_ I4---Dec. 20th you have a chance to win this l.iick_v $25.00 Gift Certificate. Simply clip this Entry Blank. fill in your Name. Address and Phone Number and place in Ballot Box at Theatre. I“.af'Il'l‘}flIl‘y.MllSI Hare Tlieaire Stllh Attached Drawing will take place in latter part of December -»S'i‘AR'I‘lNG 'i‘Oi‘)A\' - CONVICTS 4' Starring: Ben Ga7zara~—Stllart Whitman Broderick Craw- ford --VIn('l‘liI Price "A MOVIE THAT WILL l"RI“.I".'/.1". YOU IN YOUR SEAT" ‘ Gifts of Music GIVE A GIFT OF MUSIC THIS CHRISTMAS For E\'f‘l'_\' Teen-Agar on your (‘.Iil'istmas List WE CARRY- All Popular Recordings ('Ia.-sit-s, Wcstcrn. Christmas Records, etc. IIC--hriistmes Soeciell MIIIOY 3708- I-‘Id. By Fmtimit Artists G I Ixmg .T’IH_\'s I .'YI“"uG; Stu‘; 8"‘ o u i upply bf“, ‘I 98' Headquarters" I is _ L. _l Phone 4-3535