- Page Thc Guardian - . pl Thundly. Dec. H9. 1954 NEW HAVEN SCHOOL , Mr. and Mrs Mai-iie Lewis nl. Forty years of faithful service November Report: tcascumpec. were recent vuimridwia; Igaastrat; (aid the JESS; gt -.-. -' . M.drs.ensin r. . 15 THE IEJACE l(x -ll. blli'itg:.em of r In Pi-oim,'wua celebriited with a din- YOUR H LIDAY ' I 3 INGREDIENTS. 0'Leary , Konsington Margaret Kickham; 3. Joan. not meeting at the home of Mr. wmls ; and Mrs. Elmer Psynter on Decem- Grade viii - 1. Gloria Darruch: bar 1. Attendlns were Mn Promi- Siiicere sympathy is extended to the family of the late Mr. John . I . t . 02" Gm" A:,1""'tl0?.:'9.?,:; h:”l3:.?.:”l;. t .':';..i:":':.t:.:..:if”:i..t:t” ti ginning Decem H u Glade Yll 1 LEWIS Newman: . I . H. Darrach. the Councillors and December 24th. .,- wlm-Ed Newman i Mr. and Mi: Allie; :1 flslfdlc. H" wwn clerk, M". C. M. Ken, See our shopping list for Grade V, ,, lb L0”, Wm”; 2 0L"”v "Wm" ” "m '' iiedy. great values Roddie MncKinnon, fl. Melrin'on Friday a"'""0on' The event 1150 CCl0bl'llMl M1”- A number of reconditioned Frizzcll G . .d V y Pmmls 0" Saki Dmlgalelz 1! Andrew Gass: QTORF OPEN EVENHVGS Wayiic .'tlaicPlioo Mm Henry Adams, Knumord. Profitt'l loth birthday and he was 1 Charlotte Mav- att nd d the Bible Course in sum- ”" ''cl'Pl''” ”. 't 4”? ”i- 3”” ,-, l mfsid: Thursday mgm sented by Councillor wiiiim Blak- eney. An address. read by Council- Urnio IV . i nu.”-.t11 am),-; 2 l Mrs. l.ulii smallman and family Ior'P. J. Kennedy congratulated I ' lo! Mill River, were attests of Mr. y WW, D,m,u,h the celebrant. on reaching his 80th ; (clfadg Ifl 4 1 Nma guy”; and Mrs. Dan Smallmaii in OlLearot 2 birthday in good health and with . . . , . p' S d ,, unimpoired faculties. paid tribute CO. '("(5i.l':f Cff"””'fh'Q.f"K'3'f1'fi5”5i ,0" U" M to his lsithful and unselfish ser- '” 9 " ” ” ”, Mrs. Stir-liiiiz Frizzell of Spring- . vioo over the past years. and wish- ljt -N ;.”iH.:sB,'l. Phmm Rpm p31 P l("Ill4lI ewman e iei m 9 Hawk," mm" I V 1 Hmmm Mmphw Mid West, was a visitor to Summer- ad him many more years of health T(c.u-her. Mrs. Mary Buchanan. side reCm”I5' and 9nloYm""' 01' um other speakl F r, us W, c- M, WW, M-yer or I . . decorations included a birthday: cake made by Mrs. Painter. i,,,, te th sun 1 ti d. of tilt. and Mrs. George Meggison, R113”; Aend nilgehvgyungaihefrei am M11 Vol” M”N””' at Mr. Prolitt.'s home to Join himl Mr. wklmnl Robmsom wen Dev, in celebrating his birthday. Mr. loll. vias a Sunday visitor to the 1autrP1&”"::-eiggxign ggaedug iiiome of his brother Preston Rob- W.” of honor W" the recipient i inson, springiield Vt est. y oi many lovely gifts. Mrs. W. C. I offer for sale l)Y Public Auction on Saturday. Dec, Miss Betty Pate. Stewarcless on MscLeod. sister to Mr. Profitt en- llth at l F ii several at'i'r:-' halves and quarters of stand-I Trims Canada Air Lines. spent I "mined W"-h 'CC0l'dl0n SBIECUOYISH ing wood Filid-lllmllPl' on mb Iiropvrtv loi'mcrlv owned bx” l”' da” dl ”" hm"? "' h" p”' 4? i I and little son or summcrside, were A L E recent visitors to Knulsiord, guests A U C T I 0 N S S.XLl-301? s'i'.x.x'i)i.x'(,; W001) AND Ll,')lBliR; ALSO SLlRPLl'S STOCK AND r:QL'IPMEN'i: Handbags - Umbrellas - Gloves - Scarves - Blouses - Skirts - Handkerchiefs - Hose - Slips - Panties - Night- ies - Pyjanias A beautiful selection of Brunch or sculptured nylon. corduroy. flannel, quilted satin, taf- Housecouts In accompanied by his granddaiightetul fetus in fun Sim, mngep y r . I nits, Mr. and Mrs Peter Pate in Maureen Forbes of Summersidew George 3. Gordon hullinr: on the Center Line Road. PLII-Io-Leary recently. His daughter, (Miriam) Mrs. Wil- 7 9 to chaser of acre or niorc will he givcii three years to remove iism Forbes. o 0 .. . 'l'h' . dttd i wood and lumlmr: halves. two ye.-iis. one yoni for quartets. , 0mCe.'lf5”n:;i"fenI:::” ';m':: fh"e"dl: Follrwviii: sale of wood and lumber I will offer for salel;e,.,.,,, wnmm,-5 1,,5muu,,, or west at my homo ivlim----Bolzizin inaro. T )'OEll'S, sound. kind ailt'llPrincr, .II the lwilderslilp course excellent woi'koi' and Fll'lt'(tllZ 2 lircd lI0i'cioi'd heifers: 2 ;;1ll1C(1)l'1tte:5rv1l51(t)1nlngisri-tdegon bred yoiing cows. rail. yoai'l,n: and 2 ycar old bulls. Reg-i supm.;ms: Mm Robin ma M”. istration papers will be supplied for all livestock. Manning. were the read,” They Rubber tired wagon (2 years old): driving wagon. steel, were assisted by Mrs. Doyle. Presid- tired: single plow (newt: spikc harrows ('2 years old): farm :".”1ldVlI70flI:.;nlSIllistitnllfgeeitid ivirilm. holler: small olcctiir washcr and other OlC('ll'lC8l equip-I .3” l ”' ',l”f,7l”e5 "Q 1"” p t p ' . - .. V .)p wl d I B p ' lq,,2)p iiiscussons ueie iicyand veiy n- merit. wood limtci (used ono .K0rl.N0li . . o 0 (Ell ( .0 .;mm,,,g. as we” as ,nm.um,,ey large transfer hox. new; steel farm roller. 1DlnnET and supper were served by T d k d f I If H t lthe O'Leary Women's Institute. t m 'no - av o .a e. woa tor im avor- elms a 0 ll” I g A meeting or the Maple Lea! Calf able Sale will he held Monday fonowm-gt lcltib was held at the home of Mr. - -. - Alvin Palmer. on Thursday night. 13 C” RAM5AX' Mr. Raynell MacNeiil presided over accompanied for singsong. I 5; Mr. Proiitt was born in Springim Valley on December 1. 1874, attend- t ed school there and at. Faiining School, Malpeque. He was a stu- dent at Prince of wales College M; for one year in 1888, then taught at u principal in Crapaud, Hampton. Margate, and for 12 years in Tyne N1 For MEN: Gloves - Scarves - Hose - Ties - Belts - Pyjamas - Shirts - Jackets - Pants - Wallets - Shoes - Hhts. Mcn's Dressing Gowns in striped rayon, plain wools Valley. He also taught in Kensiniz-' ton for a short time, vacating t at , position to become seritetaijy-i a- N? surer and manager of Kensington- QR Hamilton Cheese and Butter Far- ;f tory, duties of which he capably lullillecl for 25 years. fit: when the town of Kcnsingtnn . was incorporated in 1913. Mr. Pro- by iitt was appointed Magistrate. A gig .-.- zind vyella iIanneIs- to ' 4 wiiv.ozc's:nmn:ts M. L. FRANK MacKENZlE "The Little Shop With The Big Christmas Values" 3l0m1'059- RI-VSSELL ROGERS I the installation of officers who are" llamtmn he hns continued to mi" N . . y . - p o the present time. Bui l Auctioneeid President. Miss Mary MacDonald: - mm . lt- . Vice President. Fenton Shaw: Sec- sfEC1AL RES-pglcvnoy l;.w .retary, Marlene Palmer; Treasurer. iDana Mac-Neill, Next meeting will 1. be held at the home of Purlie Mac- Neill on December 8. The final join- l in for membership will be Jan. 12, and all members must own It cali'.t Mr. Keith Clay will be in attend- ance at the next meeting and will give instructions for year's work. -0 P. "CAMEO" KENSINGTON Women over may Vote itiyblg Guatemala if they can read aiiilgg write: men over 18 vote with no " literacy test. Norton Annual meeting Borden Branch Canadian Legion will be held in the Borden Legion Hall on Friday. Dec. 10 at 3 pm sharp. Election of officers will take place at this lll9Pl1l1g. All members please attend. i E. RICHARD, Secretary. 3 Wild-'I'liLir. 7:15-9:15. Bin): Cros. .by in ii picture yauill never fOi5 get - - - tor it's only one heart- ;heat away from you' "LITTLE BOY LOST". with Christian Four- lcndo, as the Little Boy. ' REGEHT T0-NIGHT 7.15 - 9.15 V "IMIBKEY SPll.l.AllE'S lll0Vll. IIIS FIRST MOTION PICTURE' . ”ROYAL"' BLA'TS You out I ” I "0"" B o lo iiir. : . : ' i 9 or YOUR sun I THE J URY 'li.J';.3'.y .2207 &.t.?alZ;i-””;.'l2. horse show, "KENTUCKY" in tech- 'nlcoIor, ttsrring Loretta Young, Richard Greene and Walter Bren- nan. CAPITOL - suuuonsrns: TODAY lThurs.) - FRI. & SAT.----Shows: (Evenings 7:15-9:15 Matinee Today & Friday 3:30 -ADMISSIONS AS FOLLOWS- Evenings . . . . . . 60: and 35: Motinees . . . . . . 50c and 25: ,,.,:.y blotted on II-trod Mph Biff Elliott - Peggy Costled You get over 3 times the number of cups for your money! M-VGA-M presents the FIRST GREAT fiiriiiirg hm draignar Cl Ni is ill Rom - Mitts ll? llfht. rnueacal, eye s, Cinehmseopet , . I Theryghoihlng so 'refrles:lr;gTus corrnporoble beverage served .. . -' p . oworming cup 0 ea e on at ome. R Gl'0g-Y! ' is actually the most economical Serve Tea in place of mar. 7,. beverage your money can buy. expensive beverages. It saves A relaxing cup of Tea costs less you money...but more important gl than one third the price of any -TEA makes you feel better . . . ("I LOVE YOU") R I h c(Pa6V'9:r1.,T.:, gags) , Wyyawiil” THRILL IONGII ROS! MARI! o IIIDIAI l0VI CALL -SOHO 0! ill! MOWIYIES - Flt! TO I! FREE and More l - - that in Soon to no ta-NI rum Atbumi -Q - l X” ANN BLYTH-HOWARD L- FERNANDO LAMAS 1081: Bill lillill MIIIIUIIIE Illlll loin iimit'3'tit tiiillls-l ilillll moi Pllililiiliiil ":37 illlllllll illllliin llillil liliESCllll' an-on-so Iill"- till i Im'I".'ti'o't'nItstiIt naituiiluniiitun --oullllll llllllw-mu. EASTMAN COLOR .colorlos than any other popular A X? The worming goodnon at o lroqronl cup of Tea ltolpl rollovo tomiovr. . . you can octuolly fool thou tlrod nerves and muscle: relaxing. And Too In so much kinder to your digortlon . . s y Wotdilng your weight! You'll be glad to know that 0 cup of Tea in lower in bavorogo'. .- 'A cup of close Too rennin: only 4 eoloriu.