PAGE EIGHT HERE %%¢v$v$‘ irna mo “PACK-O-FUN” PARTY Prince Edward Saturday Morning ill minutes of Thrills llllllllllll Illlllli umur e+e+eo+c+4o+o++e Tfrev w Brent r. TOMORROW l8 FOREVER llllllll "AMI ' llttillll ill" ' Illllllt Iliil nan-nus - llllfll h llllll llllllil - tnbullsll ill EXTRA: NEWS — CARTOON —- — SHOWS 3:l5—T-—9 D §§=:z??7dE$> lerveeo Surprises - Contests - Prisca Doors Open 9:80 A.M. Admission lbs-Me PlllllDE EDWARD — TD-DAY - SAT. TNIOIIATDIAMAOIOUITIMISI Claudette Omn COllJQFIF Welles IT IS! ‘KIDS Theatre Screen ¢A A IIA¢'¢¢A¢A-I‘I. OO—¥OQ+OGO4¥OOOOQOO+O—O-O§OQO§OOQQQ¥O+OO4Q~O—§FO~O#OOOQ g DAPITDL — Today - Sat. ‘$117, 3;}; E i 1". i l E E i ADDED: — SERIAL and MUSICAL COMEDY g ‘~1L___ O§>Q§OOO4©O§§f+O§O§fiQ§4§ MPIRE TDIIGIIT and SATURDAY Show: 'l and 3:45 Iatinsa Sat. 01117 Ill. [till i‘ l! SUIISIT CAISOU n §...‘* ml.‘ III‘; IQIIII II-III Musical — Truvcl — Cartoon oee-eooee-eeeeeeeaeeo-o-eo-e because pasteurization may be 1n- effective in destroying possible dis- ease-beartng contamination. The ice cream mix contains such a high percentage of total solids that 1t 1s more dlfiimtlt to effect thorough pasteurization than with milk. Some manufacturers consider it better to use a temperature of 160 degrees t for 30 minutes to ensure a i margin of safety. i These and many other facts con- cemlng the proved practices and important factors in the Prod-flaw" er good quality ice cream by the industry will be found in Publica-i tion No. 690 “Tire Manufacture oil Ice Oreem" by AH. White. Assoc- iate in Dairy Research, Division of . Bacteriology and Dairy Research. Ice Bream Making _ls Large Industry lice cream has developed from |. home-made confectlonefl product to one that is manufactured on a wholesale scale 1n dairy P181118- A.| h; other branches of the dairy lndushry. pasteurization is one of the most important operations in the manufacture of ioe cream and t; 3gp; omn- . Pasteurlzation protects the consumer by destroy- ing any disease-carrying bacteria that may have found their way into the raw ntateriels. It improves the keeping quality of the ml: and ice cream by destroying ‘the great- er percentage of the total bacteria. Pasteurization also puts the mix in the best physical condition for homogenization by which all in- gredients are finely divided and thoroughly distributed. The temperature for pastettlllng the ice cream mix should not be less than 14.5 degree; Fahrenheit for 30 minutes. It ls necessary also to obtain s. thorou h heating of every part of the m x for the bull 80 minutes at that tantrum-store, Service. Dominion Depart- . ment of Agriculture. A copy of the bulletin ma" in» obtained by irrit- lng to the Ivgplrtment in Ottawa. PEACE CHANGE-OVER IONDON-(CP) -—='I‘he ministry of supply stated that all 44 royal- ordrtance factories in Great Brit- ain are engaged production, half of them undo private management. LLANBLLY, Wa1es-—Llane1ly an District Electric Supply Cnmnan announced plans for a 212-0000" 6481100000) power station 000 kilowatts. CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR THE FISHERMAN ENGLISH FLIES >-=.. IUPIRIOI TIIUT nlfflpltlflfi PIE! V —,- a ~~{§I' J At long last we have ENGLISH FLIES, hollow ground, turned down ' y eye with gut, complete assortment t usmnctmas t... Fly Casting and Bait Fishing FISHING RODS for the first time in four nnonson nests uunnrc _. wars , ~°0IK ‘ stout: "All ~J . years .IIsu|nnra llharslvvstlw lAit-flex "Nylon CASTS Marvel llut Oasis . FlSlllll DADS DAIT I IIDDKS . Co. Ltd. rum: roe-rm rgnrcznannorrrtrrowu surmount ' ' l You'll Enjoy Christmas Shopping At, lllilllllll. cuiurnuut PHI h reserved for nan o! local interest. out advertflag i.’ li.'i'~".l’..l‘.'i"'.‘.‘..'ll"...i...,“' '""‘“ able ll advance. n, ooors m Photon-ism. OBILDIINT Coaster Waggon: received today. The Bike Shop. 5K1 MFIYiIII bands. IDs-cedars and clamps, wax and dope at the Bike Shop. LASTING GIFTS. - Pipes, but aasorment. Fred Lambroa. LIMITED NUMBER 22 and 82. piece tea sets from 014.3 up. Fennell 6s Chandler. . CONFEDIRATION LIFE IN-l SURANOE. _ . MUSCLE BUILDLBS and gym-l naaium sets at the Bike Shop. HIPORTED TEA SETS, in three Pattern!- 22 and 32 pieces. Fen- nell d: Chandler. ‘UST ARRIVED-Large lhlpqtgnl; beautiful Blouses at The Fashion Shoppe, Great George Street CENTRAL PARISH. - Servings for Sunday. December 22nd. Clyde River 11 A. M. Churchill 2.30 P. M. Canoe Cove 7 P. M. S. S. 6.10 P. M. Rev. T. W. Good/will, Minister. a CHRISTMAS SERVICES of Wor- ship Sunday, December 22nd. Pres- byterian Chusch in Car/ides. Cardi- gan 11 A. M. Lorne Valley 2.30 RM. _Mohtagus 7.30 P. M. R. D. MacLean, ‘Minister. n PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA.—Brookfle1d Charge. Ser- vices next Lord's day as follows: Hunter River 11 A. M. Glasgow Road 3 P. M. Brooldield 7.30 P. M. Mr. Donald Nicholson will be in charge of all services. l l I NEW GLASGOW AND CAVEN- DISH. — Preaching services on Lord's day, 22nd (D. V.) at New Glasgow at 11. .Cavend1srh at 3. Christmas program at New Glasgow at 7.30 followed by social hour. J. W. Hayter, Minister. I CAVENDISH UNITED CHURCH- —Christsnaa Services Sunday,_ Dec. 22nd. 11.00 A. M. North Rusticc. 7.30 P. M. Stanley Bridge. Rev. E. F. Coffin Minister. NORTH nrvan rs roasml 3 NIDGET l TERMS Just Received by STOP PRESS ' cmnsrnits tilitluc Express for Sell Contained Electric y A 4i 4' Spaelul Concealed Record Compartment '|' Electric Compensated Amplifier 4' Volume Control 4' 5% Inch Speaker '9 Non-spill Needle Compartment ‘i’ Simulated Pigskin Cover ‘F Portable Case $49.95 F. A. S. JONES SPECIAL BHRESINTATIVE m SIMPSDN Charlottetown The llllll in peace-time at Hurry Port. It will produce 300.- Dec. 22: Special Girls mas Ser- vices will be held at each of the following churches: Long Creek, 1i a.m.; Clyde River, Sabbath School, Z pun; Kingston. Service 7 p.~m. You are cordially invited to unite with us ln Christmas worship. Rev. A.E. Todd, Minister. f‘ d v n ELECTION 0F OFFICERS --At the ‘annual meeting of Queen Mary L.0.B.A.. Kingston, the following officers were elected for the year I947. W. Mistress. Sister Annie Col- Marshall. J. Dep. Mistress, Sister Janie Holmes. Chaplain. Jister Melissa Holmes. Rec. Secretary, _Sister Grace Yeo. Fin Secretary. , Sister Isabelle Newson. ‘Preasurrr. l Slater Birdena Holmes. Guardian. , Bro. Davis Ward, Dir. of Ceremon- lies, Sister Margaret Ward. Senior Lecturer, Sl-ster Olive Trsmere. Deputy Lecturer, Sister Melissa Younker. Organist Sister, Melissa Holmes. Inner Guard. Sister Hattie Ward. Outer Guard, Bro. Stanley Colwlll. Committee. Sister Anna- bella Docherty. Sister Sanal‘ Han- sen, Sister Lois Yeo. Sister Olive Tremere. Auditors. Sister Olive Tremero, Sister Melissa Younkfl‘, Bro. David Ward. Sick Committee. sister Isabelle Newson. Sister Ollve Tremere, Blsier Grace Yeo and Bro, Davis Ward. At the close of ' the meeting a dainty lunch was served. l THE PERFECT CLOCK We think we have a treasure in timekeeping 1f our clock or watch is accurate to within a minute But Sir Harold Spencer Jones, the As- trono/mer-Royal (Great Britain) has spoken of a. quartz-crystal clock which keeps time to within one- thousandth of s second a dav. This ls the most accurate type of clock yet invented. It is so pre- cise that it can check the rotation of the earth, which is Nature's time- keeper, though not always accur- Pie. In fact. in a recent period of , fifty years the earth's rotation l varied hv as muyh as four 0' flve y httndredihs of a second. Since 191B, ; however. lt has been keeping hatter i time, hut should it vary again our ‘quartz-crystal clock would revenl ; the fact and would enable a check l to he made. As the Astronnmer- l Royal has said. we could then see if a man-made clock proved a bet- tetl-f tlmekeeper than the earth lt- se . x I'D-NIGHT ' r are: - 1.45 r. u. z Service. 3 pm.:| will. D. Mistress, Sister lifellndtt. l And | Ungava Bay. llarhors and llotne In mg fancy I stand on trite brinks of the rivers That flow by the banks on their way to the sea- Sorn, swirling and foaming along in their torrents And some flowing ssntly and pim- idly free. Some rush thru the gorge of the . rocks and the mountains ‘Which reflect their white foam on | the hlah granite walls- Wlhll, others dash tumbling down over the ledges In castloades of water in turbulent ails, . Some race on their way with the speed of the fnshet On a course heading straight for the ocean and tide- While others meander 1n sluggish retreating; Thru low-lying meadows and fiat delwa wide. Some boil in the rays of the sun's torrid regions While loitering along thru fee and rice- While other: fuels deeply in sunl- light regions or frigid cold blankets of crystal- line ice. the cof- Wher, a pale-glimmered orb hangs aloft in the heavens In a frost laden air that is nlnty below- Where the Yukon; MacKensie; and‘ Nelson all struggle m the fair Arctic regions _of ice- bergs and floes. Where the walrus and whales and the mink: and the salmon Are watching the seals and the polar-bears play- ifn the Beaufort a.r.:l Barrow and Straits of the Hudson the mountains of icebergs in . Where the winds. frosts and Ikhts of Boreas are stabbing The death-ladden air of that cold Arctic cllme- where the bards of aha Nor-inland portray in sad languale Hrhs tales of its dead-mm hdnifl l of rhyme. i From Jurteau to sunny and Nome in Alaska From the Great Slave and Bur. ard - the Lat E S 5th 5,? egg 5 _ ._ Mingan.-- ' r,%§§ i; - S‘ 9 g iigsit l5 A HIPPY Christmas and a glad New Year to all the irlends c: the Scout Movement who read and use this bulletin. Leonard W. Brockington, CMQ. KC. LL.D., D.C.I..., of Ottawa. has been appointed Honorary Coun- sel to the Canadian General Coun- sel of the Boy Scouts Association, it ls announced by Gerald H. Brown, Ottawa. Honorary Secretary of the Cotmcil. Mr. Brocklngton who was first chairman of the 0B0 from 1036 to 190Uwas special War- time Assistant to Canada's Prime Minister hem 1940-1941 and was Adviser on Commonwealth Affairs to the British Minister of Inform- ation durlng 1942-43. l 1t le-yearold Inndon, mime, Sea Scout. Anthony Wlaer. la play- ing the stellar role in a. new Eng- lish picturlzatlon of Charles Dick- ens‘ famous classic. “Great Expect- ations” which is being shown in theatres across Canada during the Christmas season. Tony, who plays the part of "Pip" is an active mem- ber of the Mlll Hill Sea Scout Troop in Inndon, where he was born In appreciation of Canadian Bouts’ gift of 16.000 Dutch-language Scouting textbooks, the Bey Scouts or Holland have sent 2.000 hya- cinthe bulbs to Canadian Scout headquarters, Ottawa. whence they have been stripped to each Provin- cial Scout centre for distribution among boys and leader-l. The Can- adian Scout gift-books replaced those destroyed by Nazi occupation forces. Prom 14ml Rmvallen, , . ~ .,/" »’ MW?» ~ I .!_) 9',» Eastern Llmllad - y EVERYTHING HAPPENS TO ME! Bur cheer up, Mister} You wont hove that wor- ried look if you gel your wlfa’: gilt or u: Fashion Shoppe Gt. George St. - Phone 55 § ads has been received by 8.0. Stevenson. 0.311.. d chairman of the Executive Board of the mnadisn General Council of the Boy Scouts Association. "If. was a real INN-ration to find. the enthusiasm for Scouting and the Immense mbllo suppwt it received. I believe it is destined to a treat Dart in the anon of - ads and the Canadian peep " the Ohlef wrote, in part. Appointment of Bneat I". llillla o! Winning as commissioner for Gen. D0. Spray. 0.10.. 05.0., Ohlef nrecutlve Commissioner. m. Millis has~been active 80ml. leader since 1010 and ior the past I) has been Executive Otlnlni for the Manitoba. Provincial Boy Scout Omsnsll. 800N011. Sussex. Ingland .- Elloaibeth Van Inewen, lined 10s. DECEMBER 20. 1946 MEN'S SIIITS LADIES’ SUITS DVERDDATS LADIES’ DDATS SIIDW SIIITS WDDLl-EIIS not: ur tom m snumv win s: DELIVERED DEFDRE CHRISTMAS 2441-2448 new neuron , ctnunrs t 130 Lagwerli Ave. I o ITIANGI MIITING ROIAlll-(G) - Luigi Bergorni showed a girl he met in a Items cafe a snapshot of his wife I'M no an: with his bah! daufia tar ll years age. "'i'hat’s m! mother.’ ‘aid the girl. IQADODF-wll‘ all!!!” WY‘ manta by the War Damage Com! wealth-moire. a gracious letter of for not having a radio licence. was mission wan M14518” (Mill.- thsnks tor cotuteslas extended him said to b; wife of a I80 radio 00,100 time; an; y.» endlnd during his recent irb woes Om- announoar. larch ll, use.