y I You Buy for 7-Loss at ELLIS BROS CENTRAL ROYALTY and HUNTER RIVER CANOE COVE W. K. I. The December meeting of.i.'he M. S. at the I . Dec. 11iu!tsday.Dec. 13. .1956" The Guardian; rm 9 ssu. oars mus. nu. SATUR. osv. ALSO MONDAY 1. TUES- AY. , ' FRUIT RIPE BED EATING Albert were welcomed. Mrs. Diamond and Miss Diana Diamond- Offerlng 83.10. A donation of 810. APPLES 5 lb. cello . 55c LARGE ;v,1-,.-r,-;;;m,v,,1;;c;;;;g 3.350;; LETTUCE each . . . . 25c IIIOEMATOES pkg. . .25c the general board of Lauchie Met.-Kinnon :5. be sent to IPIAN” "mm'”"”' 3'i'i'KI5'Es . . . . 2 lbs. 29c CAPONS TURKEY5 Lunch Commltteee. Mrs. Dan Mac- Phee and Mrs. Lanchie Mackin- . r 7 V ' c A home or Mrs. Albert MacDougall. non. The study book was read by slums: A CRANBERRIES . . Ib 29c '.?::..il”i.':.”.::.E”"ri':.1. We will we were-t aw-ti Nor no-won rm gf:;)I3o!;Ios&U'a;r-I.-u:v:I:;-izgtelutarclx Mgmmu sizm Grade A Capone for Christmas NOT FROZEN ing Hymn 17:, Mizpsb benediction. L . . . 3 lbs. 25: and New Years. FUL-0-PEP FED 1; F ., . ”'"”'"W "-'- 1 I EXCELLENT Qvsurv W ,,m M, 5. 0 A. ,mmom 54:; - mum BOOK NOW LOW PRICE of Mrs. Harrison Green on Thurs- dsy evening Dec. 6th. Meeting op- ened by repeating Ode followed by Mary Stewart Collect in unison. ! BOOK NOW Pretty Wedding Held In Pentecostal Church . Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. Roll call was answered by 10 members with s PLATE 1; - gift for Orphaigage. Currespond-I BRISKET . A pretty wedding was solemnia- groom was flower girl. she wore f:ri:wt::' ("id MY liafeilflg 1491- - ed in the Penttcostal Church. Mun :r:sY'l0l:umnl;lvil':"dr::1 izlihritgad; Red Cr:ss'1'0:Id ff.-B. -Le-uuueflgi RIB I ' 2 7 ray River. P. E. 1.. when Rell. H. huh: of puny mmmer "Owen." i was moved and seconded that 32. 0'r1u-33 - C W. Trenholn united in marriage on; 0-Connor. bmnm. of the be sent to T.Bg League. QUICK Mary Ann. daughter of Mn bride was best man. Jack Young SW00! committee reported var FRESH Jemima O'Connor. of Murray mm Gun” u u he, - rs ier towels and Christmas decora- . Harbour, and Cedric Allen. son of H Mcm". gl.:gl'u"'pla:,ded Ntlh; lions needed. It was decided to FROZEN Mr. gnd Mpg, Wesley Trenboln of nupuu mu"... Dam" the gigning Set same. It was moved and sec- LARGE PM ”'.'.i”' Ilium ill: cuhnlimh livil: ”' "'e ”3”'''' M"' ”' T"'”'”"" gfidedi lflll" Ir” ""c'""'it”' C RNED 93 C I1 31C (1 mt w p w p woo ci ren or concert. was 0 Gflfislioll. "The bride's mother. woFe a rose deemed '0 mnka "my I" '39"' 01' 7: ' The bride. who was given in marriage by her brother-in-law, Mr. Arthur C. Stewart. wore a street length dress of white nylon cert. each member to make 4 lb. and ask the dlstriit to help. Mrs. hewson and Mrs. Colwill to meet to pack cand . dress with a corsnge of while mums. The groom's parents were unable to attend. Following the "lemony a reception was held at buy several -5 lbs. bought this way is 39c MAPLE LEAF BHANKLES8 HAMBURG . . . . . . 2 lbs 57c - lb velvenyl He, "use,-up V," M; the home of the bride. Ana the Fhlew corn ttess. Lunch. Mrs. 1. BLADE a e e e e e e e e mm s tiara studded with peaglhs. reception the bride and groom left l;f::f:r'nm:"5-Mrlfarrllgz: IDE ' Z”:Ellie21a?h:gilq?ll;.ono!gIgI:,:r'c.E by "r I" 3 53”" honeymwn "IV Iiiaclizle, Mrs, Leith liewson. Next . ' ' ' . ' . ' ' ' c RIAPLE LEAF Beauty roses. PAINTINGS FOB nnnw 31133133 if Ill” lllfme 01 My Will! GIANT MAPLE LEAF She was attended by a sister of OTTAWA (CPI-Two Canadian ' i " '-" " '””'l " i 9 primary Dept. Meeting adlourned. Programme by Mrs. Keith Dixon. after which lunch was served and A social hour spent. VERNON H. AND 8. Vernon Home and School As- sociation held their November ' meeting in the Senior classroom on the regular night. with a fair attendance. In the absence of the secretary. Mrs. Kathleen Furness the groom. Miss Betty Trenholrn as meld oi honor. She wore a dress of pink nylon velveray with match- inlf gloves. and s headdress of flowers. She carried a bouquet ol white and yellow mums. Miss Ruth Tr holn niece oi the Pllnllnls were &resented to Hon. George Drew ednesday as he formally relinquished leadership of the Progressive Conservative party. They are Spring Shower by Tom Roberts and Dale St. Paul by Clarence Gagnon. 69c 8 OZ. PKG. BRAWN- . . . . 12 oz. cup 35c D-FAMILY PACK COOKIES.. 2V2 lbs. 89: 1soz- rm 5 STRING ' INGERSOLL y ELLEN'S DIARY Scintds Letter Is Off! A ;”.1;.;:":”?;?..'?::;”,':,.f”;.,,?,f BROOM CHEESE SPREAD 16 oz. . . . 59c " R r Provincial President. was read. e e ' . We listened. There above the "No-if all goes well. more Thetggchen nportgdtlmgchris. 8 . V g - ntascurzdl t:l3ePl)pl:gla:fb;h:heW:;(:g: luck" tmns programme would be presen- MAFLE LEAF 01- o o e C D O VNA, In"; nay we. out of doors, caught the silken sound of the overflow from the spillways on the mill dam Now eh that doors and windows are mostly closed against the win frost and chill, indoors we miss a familiar tune. And often when the night keeps "Nice morning" he ofiercd. "a change after the colder weather. I Any flowers left?" "only a few pansiea .. may they're pretty bedrgggled . . There" we said remembering something neglected of late. ted on the afternoon oi Dec. 21. The meeting passed the following resolutions: moved by Everett MacDougall. seconded by Mrs. Kathleen Furnees that the seed- emlc standard for entrance to the . teaching ymfeuion be raised to Grade 12. moved by Mrs. Mae MacDougall. Ieconded by Mrs. LARD . lb.2lc WESTMINSTER TOILET TISSUE 2 rolls 23c DALTON 'S FEATHERSTRIP COCOANUT . . 7 oz. 25: MIXED NUTS . . 2Ibs.95c HOUSE fMAxwE'll I I . : Coffe- COFFEE lu silvery watch beyond our bed- And that was how certain bien- R th H i it ih t th g ernment A room windows and nvgedreturiii I't:I- gllll gblthe lborger. "1!!! always lnuconngbvibn with th: sgllool trus- SNOWFLAKE 1 79: mm denly rom our we e ngs n e epen a pan w us. come i , upply adeq te salary . . . strange Land of Dreams to the to receive some winter-proectlon sec:SIe.'properaniiistrulllllents and . . 2 wide silences about. we find that today. With a woodpecker tapping ' ' benefits to degree teach- ' QUAKER we listen for it. it is always there in the summary seasons. the mal- ody so rel ll presently woos us again to eep. It has on special eochsntment for us when it is borne in on a lilac breath of Spring. laced with the bright new or the pond pipers' songs. Then in such perfection, we realize better than ever so ethmg of the mighty Mind of the Igreatton and the sub- llII1Ce'0iBl'I'CI'O!ll truths writienl A wsp 0 es. smoke-grey. I! like a filmy scarf along the heights oi the farmlands. "i wouldn't doubt, if this mild- ness continues. that the plow will run again tomorrow" the younger farmer ommenied in passing. "It would be good to get that manure we've been spreading these last days, plowed under. There is a waste to it left uncovered as it is." out code in a regular rhythm. and the silken sound of the falling wat- er at the spillways making nice music for III at the chore. latters. written with much thought and care by young hands went off by Santa's post this morn- ing. Granddaughter giggled in little and was somewhat mysterious over the contents of hers. Mack was more communicative. Beaidel he had a catalogue of toys, intrig- uingly colorful and describing them in detail. to show us "What Santa could go by" of his requests. "I hope" we overheard James say to him later "you didn't make it too hard for Santa. You know this is not the best of Falls on farms. beef prices are not too strong. hogs." "You must think it's just like in the matter "Tell your mother we may need The island there" Mack offered. The December meeting of Milo her to give' us a hand in turning "nice fields and trees and all. But W.l. was held at the home of Mrs. 79: , CHILD S 3 this now to the other piggery" we it's not a bit like that at the"Pole. David MacDonald on Dec. eth with .oY,s 3 1, - Pr, M .25 overheard James say to Im a bit Oh. no. it's sll ice and snow! the new president Mrs. Wallace 9 5 - , later. "She may no wiilingll'- but It isice and sngw ..i but for Cling; Msensviz 'i.);llI5lt'ltln:.i :id3et!i.I:a,wI;l3- ' ' ' ' ' ' -2-I-I---II-1 . liZ2.';:f.'." ”3Z"..".3lii'u5.'”" "'"' &li?.'..i.".'...'.T'"..'.'..”t."Fi..liiE'"....'.. i.'5”'c9Z..i. "' ' Mm(1RAy , , . . lb. 1.4 5 rmnsr I we chuc led. 'l'be woodpeobsr friszdl: an-"ginroyvhesrts. mm cnsixtgn znsvgi-reg QUAL11-Y on. w w c. - - - i "Mi; "' "W - r r "”'W" - '83: L':.'." ;.l;?::”::?:::im.n"”' ""7 & FRWTR - - - lb- 1-50 CHOCOLATES ":gg,',':::r: OVERSHOES and several members paid their ' CADBURYS KEEP IN TRIM E ,':,',7',:'f".”,E,,"f;'e,P",':g2:, cm I-OWNEYS INSULATED RUBBERS Medium Wdlhtu lood soles ”'SmI . N f S I d n-gnu;-;or;-dr;;;; 9;; ;gggm,-,3 ASSORTED CHOCOLATES no ROSE lb. 51.59 333,, ':;7,.Gf,E”,,,?”r has 4 buckles in men's let 0 Utlon O 0 ve 3'.'f.”i'1i'.:'l”.:flf'r'i."l":..Yiii: 2 1-2 lbs. 1.59 Bristol Gold lb. i.77i ' n '70 '”"' 3 ”"”'”” "' c"”d"r By apron was auctioned off and sold s . PPS. There was much discussion on the present plan of elcminstion of entrance exams in city schools and the meeting went on record as volc- lng strong disapproval of this prac- Qise. Kathleen Furness was appoint- ed to the social committee for next meeting. It was moved by Foster Burke and seconded by Mrs. Ruth Howlctt that the next meeting be held on December 17. Foster Burke showed two most interesting and helpful films on problems common to all teenagers and their parents. A delicious lunch was served by the social committee. after which the meet- ing adjourned. ' MILO W.l. XMASM to Mrs. Jean Harris. 0'Leary. The up. HARD MIX . . . CUT-ROCK . . . . . XMAS BELLS . . . . JELLY RINGS . . . . . CARAMELS CANDY 37 37 37 . 37 37 98 lNTS.... ...2Ibs. MOLASSES . . . 3 qts. 95c SPECIAL THIS SALE i.owNEvsl ASSORTED CHOCOLATES A Goon MIXTURE REG. rmcn si.oo SALE PRICE CA ADIA SHORT KNEE RUBBER BOOTS B L A C K SOLE. RED BAND ABOVE SOLE. EXC LLENT Q U A T.- FLOUR. 25 lbs. .. EACH . N MADE. MEN'S 100 L38. - I BAG! 2! LBS. SL59 FOOTWEAR SPEOIALS LINED OVERSHOES Medium weight lining, has strap st top, excellent winter wear. . pr. S635 BOY'S pr. 54.29 C RAVE! eoiucszn M02. I TINS 890 secretary reported 1 P9 MEN'S . pr. 5.29 s IDA 1 AN saw his I third letter which it 0" I no base in It! only. oldmcreeznt of this colon: I” m my Pf, ooursuzu” produce? . .:.;'If in- 3,'''”..'”&”:.!.'.,..,', i7.”.'Z"r'.'.."l I3: X,".i.d"i.";?Ir.l-"ill". '3 illl'n:I: worm WITH our snons FOR iereeting response among oil! at M In IP99”? d9P"" school children at their Christmas i WARM WINTER WEAR. STRAI "IdGfI- ll unison. dieters WHO 8881 lid ll 91"” "5" I concert. also the elderly residents l ACROSS PR 'i".i'.o"'i.7".'.i5'".i”u'.Z?.'l '” ”' i”..'i'.'i.""i'. '.' ".253 i'liJ3Zi'ou"3a :1. ..;'.."T”.l..'"cs”n..u" ?."”.L".3 ' ' I IXKQ" - lance. ll I ld't ms to e 1 letter . 3.1.: or 5:3”: hill-I. lmrlevleg .r.'."..'"o:.n'”. lllrs sun? :3: "PAL S8.50 M O I fl. roll-'.'l'. ta o1c'”unl'r'.”t' MAR"? ii'..'.u"y"lIln..'r'i.o 1,:;,,,, ,';',,:,,, ,'.'.,'f:”,.,.'l1.: Sal . 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