:.TI-lE GUARDIAN. preciated by the children and pleas- . , 11111: comments were expressed by a . , I -CABD PARTY and dance. -EAR RINGS. in Pearl, cameo. f Kinkora Hall. Tuesday. DeCem- silver and Gold or her Birthstone. l ber 2601- Hlckey's Orchestra. sold at Moase. Jewellers. Mail orders tilled promptly. 1 ) -us:-an ro ACADIAN mxen VCHOIR over C.J.R.iV.. Sunday ev- nenlng at 5.30. Sponsored by the i I I -THE REGULAR summerside Chest clinic will not be held at the summerside Town Hall on January 2nd. i951. The next regu- lar Chest Clinic will be held on Tuesday. January isth. 1951. White Star Laundry. -runsns. .. English Morocco ileather 52.00 at Taylor Drug Co. Kensington. -PRINCETOWN U N I '1' E D CHURCH. Malpeque. Sunday. Dec- ember 24th. Divine Worship 11.00 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Wednesday. January 3rd. Service, Baltic School 8.00 P. M. Rev. James Cross. Min- .ister. To our friends and patrons: May your days be filled with notes of good cheer. ..for -NEW SLEIGHS ready for road Marks Model. Get yours for Christ- mas. Prices reasonable. Elton R. Sharpe. Kensington, R. R. xgauimahx we hdlday ””d c"'"i"5 V71" 1 -run IDEAL Christmas gift. Regent Theatre tickets. in con- venient books of 51.05. 52.25. S160. -BORDEN CHURCH SERVICE 54-50 G005 '0' any S"”W- 5"? Sundav. December 24th. at 3 P. M. time. For sale at the box office m Legion Han. Bible School at 2 .”"d Emit" Ph'”m”y' P. M. Prayer Meeting and Bible i Study Wednesday evening at rs. L I H. MacKenzlc's. Everyone wel- - CHILDREN'S PARTY "' T5” come. Rev. D. M. Fraser. Minister Ialternoon of December 16th was a very gala time for the children of the Provincial Infirmary who were escorted to the Prince Edward -THE PARISH OF NEW LON- DON. - Services for Sundcy. Dec. 24th. st. Stephen's Church. Bur- PIIONE 3111 Nrheatre by Ladies of the Beta siema Phi where they enioved treats and the picture "Cinderella" This outing and show was ap- lington at 10.30 A M. St. Thomas' Church. New London at 2.30 P. M. St Mark's Church. Kensington at 7.30 P. M. service for Christmas Blessings at Christmas May the day and the season he spotless for you in happy enjoy- ment and recollection-may Santa's service he prompt and your holiday a merry one-this is the sincere wish of F. EARLE MtlIOIlALD LTD. METEOR - MERCURY - LINCOLN DEALER SUMMERSIDE ieounues REXALL onus STORE. CENTRAL STREET SUMMERSIDE :- using.-A AYKKIE --..- Approaching the close of another year. too pause to wean into the happiness of Christmas time our appreciation for all the good will and cooperation that has been extended to us by our many friends and oatrona. To everyone in seniour wishes for oiouous Christnuro pond g .k.or2u.I!ste 2:95,? "A I CHARLOTTETOWN Day: Christmas communion in st. Mark's Church, Kensington at 9.30 A. M. Rev. W. J. Philips will of- dciate at all services. You are cordially invited. -BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH CHARGE. - Services Sunday. Dec. 24th. Bedeque 11 A. M. Albany 3 P. M. Borden 7.30 P. M. Rev. W. Burton Crows. B. A.. Minister. -KENSINGTON AND MAL- PEQUE Presbyterian Churches. - services Sunday, December 24th. Kensington at ll A. M. and at "I35 P. M. "Candlelight service." "The Light. of the World." Malpeque at 2.30 R. M. Christmas Service. Sun- day School. Kensington at lo AM. Rev. J. A. McGowan. Minister. -SPENDING CHRISTMAS IN SUMMEBSIDE - Mr. Clarence Steele who is spending the winter in Fredericton. N. B., coaching the Fredericton Capitals and minor league teams is spending Christ- mas at his home in Summerslde. Mr. Steele is a member of the Summerside Town Council and has been granted four months leave of absence.-S. Alberton and ilicinty On Saturday a delicious bean supper was served in the W. 1. Hall by the ladies of Alberton South Women's Institute. Miss Clare Donald. Surnme:-side is spending the Christmas season at the home of her brother, Mr. G. M. Donald. -Mrs. L. A. Moore, Miss May Arbuckle. Mrs. LeRoy Holman, Misses Carrie and Gladys Holman motored from Summe.rside on Sunday to spend the day with Mrs. J. N. Smythe. Mr. William Phillips has arrived from Windsor. N. 5., to spend the holidays with his parents. Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Phillips, and his grandmother, Mrs. Herbert. Cham- plan. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wells left on Monday to spend the holidays with members of their family. Mrs. Wells has gone to Liverpool. N. S.. to be with their daughter. Mrs. T. D. Trenouth. while Mr. Wells went by plane to Montreal where he will be the guest ol has son. Mr. Frank Wells. The Presbyterian Sunday School concert and Christmas tree was held Friday evening. December 15th. Rev. G. B. Cunningham act- ed as chairman. The programme presented wu as follows: Open- ing uhorus, "I Saw Three Ships": Recitations. Susan Mcliwen and Janet Francis; Recorder Solo, Dean Carpenter; Recitation, Lor- raine Campbell; Organ solo, Garth Wilkie; Recitation, Joyce Small- man; Vocal solo, Evelyn Carpen- ted; Recitation. Bobby Horne; Star Drill. Belle Haywood, Lor- raine Campbell, Blair Wilkie Rae- burn"Ma.tthews. Daisy Matthews, Toyce Smaliman. Henry Gillian, Marion Gard. Lloyd Gard and Norma Horne; Congregational Hymn, "As With Gladness"; Re- citation, Jackie Clark; Organ solo. Lorraine Campbell: GWWP If citations, Belle Haywood, Daisy Matthews and Marion Gard; Of- fering. received by Gordon Camp- bell and Dean Carpenter: Offer- tory prayer. Gordon Gillian; Na- tivity Play, presented by the Sat- urday Girls' Club, Sunday School and Mill River Mission Band. with Helen Me-Caibe as narrator; Closing hymn. "0 Come. All Ye Faitzhfu". At the close of the PK” gramme Santa arrived and pre- sented gifts and treats to all the children. The annual meetin! 01 5'" 1'9” Q1"; W. A. was held at the home of Misses Maud and Eva DY On December 8th. Rev. J. R. lVlcM hon opened the meeting with the Lit- any, which was followed b! the Lord's Prayer and Scripture read- ing. The roll call was answered wiiilra verse of scripture Minutes were read and IiPPF0V9d- Tl" 91' FFJE.E;iTcEE ll. E. ELLIS fire - Auto - cuum INSURANOI I Iusuner st... uamnerddn PHONE MID rgiinijgj B. F. Hunter. R.O. ; 0P'l'0ul'l'l.ll'I g Oolnplou Visual Amines 5' . Ginsu nth! PIIONI I110 IMALLMAN3 IUILPINO lunllentdq P.I.I. - T. Earle Hickey I chartered Accountant 1 Candles lens at consume ldldlu I PIIONI III Iunansnllo I. I. Parkman. . Onf.D.. R.O. OPTOIITIIIT nu nun-a menu llttad Office Hours: 0 to in I h s III by appointment. l nouns 'l'IIlA1'lI nun Ivvnnu It. II-under DECEMBER 23. 1950 r"'smrw ' ” ... - ii . , (Christmas With genuine appreciation of our pleasant relations. we extend to you Season's Greetings. lowing officers were elected to: the coming your: President. Min Maud Dyer; Vice-president, Miss Eva Dyer: Secretary. Mrs. W. R. . Oulton; Treuurer. Mrs. Vernon . England; Living Message Secre- ' tary. Mrs. Waldo Matthews: Jun- ior W. A. Secretary. Mrs. Vernon Englnnd: Little Helpers' Secre- taries, Mrs. J. R. Mt.-Mahon and Mrs. Herbert Champion; Prayer Partner's Secretary. Miss Eva Dyer; Dorcas Secretaries. Mrs. Herbert Champion and Mrs. Char- . les Profit; Educational Secretary. i Miss Eva Dyer. Reports of the year's work were received from all officers and these told of I most successful year. A sum of money was voted for redecorltion I of the interior of the church. Plans were made for the sending of T Christmas boxes and cards. The M- spa food Rust,”-ant next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Herbert Champion. Mrs. J. R. McMahon and Mrs. W. R. Oulton gave readings from "De- sert Doctor" - a biographical sketch of Paul Harrison, noted physician and surgeon. and miss- ionary to Arabia from 1910 until ,. x , ,. his retirement in 1948. TO OUR CUSTOMERS S UMMEBEIDE We ask your co-operation In making it possible for our stuff to enioy the Christmas Holiday. we WILL HAVE no DELIVERY CHRISTMAS DAY So In order that you will have sufficient milk and cream for over the holiday we ask you to order a two duys' supply ON OUR ONE DELIVERY on Suri- day. December 24th. This arrangement applies to Summer-side. Kensington. St. Eleunors and Airport customers. In order to help our staff make this arrangement a success would you please putouf for our drivers all empty bottles in your possession. THE MANAGEMENT AND STAFF Join in wishing all our customers and friends THE MERRIEST CHRISTMAS AND BEST NEW YEAR EVER IIJEALCDAIRY SUMMERSIDE Chris tm as Greetings ourAbeetwiohesfoeoMERRY AHAPPYNBWYBAR! ISLAND nouressnnr co. 7l'HE”gFARMERS MACHINE ssavics csmsa lwam smsr EAST esuuumios