-. . in action. DECEMBER -19. 1951 Tcanadlan , Army Casualiyllsi on-rawa, Dec. ill-.(CP)-The army Saturday issuedaits 83rd casualty list of the Korean war. . reporting one man killed in net- pm, 26 woundedsnnd four injured This brought to 626 the num- her of casualties so far suffered by Canadian troops in Korean notion. including 119 dead. 44'! wounded. 55 injured in action. and live missing. The list: Killed in Action- wuua, Fred. Pte.: 1st Battalion pPCLI; Mrs. Jane Winifred Wopd. (wile). Toronto. noundcal in Action- Avon. Robert. Pte.; 2nd Battal- ....., Royal 22nd Regiment; Over- ...-aok. Ont.: Mrs. Romeo Avon (mother). Ottawa. Beaudry, Joseph Rene Gerard. me.; 2nd Battalion. Royal 22nd Regiment; Mrs. Alberta Beaudry. (mother). Montreal. Bowlby, Harold Leo, Pte.; 1st liuitzillon PPCLI; Mrs. Ada Walk- er (mother). St. Thomas. Ont. Breton. Racer. L- Cpl: 2nd But- i.ilion. Royal 22nd Regiment; P-,2-rre Breton. (father). St. Henri do Levis. Que- Coates. Donald Kenneth. PM-i Ist Battalion BPCLI; Mrs. Eva vuzlies (mother), Carleton Place. (int. Davies, Herbert Stanley. L. Cpi.; 2nd Bottalion.RCR: I-lerber: Earl llnvles (father). Toronto. Doweii, Robert Bruce, Pte.: 1st uuttnlion PPCLX; Mrs. Edith Dowell (mother). Toronto. Gingras, Jean Robert. Pte.: 2nd iznttalion. Royal 22nd Regiment; Mrs. Honorine Gingras (mother), ml: Des Peupliers St., Quebec Lilly. liilden. Harold John. L. Cpl.; 2nd Battalion RCR: Little River ii.O.. N. B.: Mrs. Frances I-lildcn write). 29 Water St.. W.. Saint John. N. B. iiircoff, Stephen, Pte.; 1st Bat- talion PPCLI; Mrs. Anne Kircoff tmother). Toronto. LePage. Joseph Rene Robert. Plc.;, 2nd Battalion. Royal 22nd Regiment; Louis LePage (father), Montreal. ' Lesieur, Jean. acting'Cpl.; 2nd Battalion, Royal 22nd Regiment; Mrs. Giselle Lesieur (wife), Shaw- inirran Falls, P.Q. Lightheart. Raymond Edward. (.'pI.; 1st Battalion PPCLI; Flln liion. Mon.: Mrs. E. Lightheart (mother). Niplwin. Sask- MacAulay. Aulny. Pte.; 1st Bat- talion PPCLI: Mrs. Catharine lilncllulay (mother), 137 Erin St.. Saint John. N.B. liiccaskill. Mervin Glenn. Pte.; 1st Battalion PPCLI; Moosomln. Sask.: Mrs. Dora May Mccnskili (mother). Kamloops, B.C. MacDonald. Arthur James. Pte.; 1st Battalion PPCLI; Mrs. Harlot MacDonald (mother), Bowman- viile. Ont. ' l-lcbuugall, James Archibald. Pie; 1st Battalion PPCLI;l Mrs. Mary Augusta Mcbougall (mo- liner). Vancouver. ' i ' MCL&TCn.. .WillIam. . Pto.: "iist Battalion, PPCLI: Mrs., Minnie MrLaren a (wife). Paisley. Scot- land. i C Muldoon, Joseph Lewis Erwin, l'te.: 1st Battalion PPCLI; Mrs. Muriel Muldoon (mother). Pend- icion. Ont. Prudhomme Daniel. Cpl.: 2nd Battalion. .Rdyal 22nd Regifnent; Mrs. May Prudhomme (mother), liull. Que. Taylor, George Joseph, Pte.; 1st. Battalion PPCLI; Mrs. George Taylor (mother). Toronto. Tumber. George Alfred. Pte.; ist Battalion PPCLI: Mrs. Doris Tumber (mother). Toronto. Tye. George Wallace, Ptc.; 1st Battalion PPCLI; Mrs. Jean lieien Tye (wife). 300 Washing- ton St.. New Glasgow. N.S. White. George William. Pte.; lst Battalibn PPCLI; Mrs. Annie Dyberg (friend). R.R. No. 2 Wet- askiwln, Alta. Wilson, George Frederick. Pte.; 1st Battalion PPCLI; Mrs. Eva- line Wilson (mother), Montreal. Woods. Donald, Pte.; 1st Battal- ion PPCLI: Mrs- Elizabeth Woods (mother). Ottawa. Iniured In Action- Lynch. Garth Bruce. L. Cpl.; fist Battalion PPCLI: Milner, B. (1: Mrs. Yvonne Viola Nellie Lynch (wife). Calgary. McPherson, Thomas Ea'ri. Pte.: lst Battalion PPCLI: Mr. Wilfred Daniel McPherson (lather). 3,79 McKay's Corner. Glace Bay. N.S. Roblchaud. Reginald Leo, L. Cnl.: 2nd Battallgl RCR; Mrs. Alice Roblchaud (mother), Utopia, Charlotte County. N.B. Sullivan. William Francis, Pte.; p- The Neighbors . Je-well-Oliappell pi Wedding! Cut flowers and potted plants formed a very pretty setting for- one of the autumn's loveliest wed- ding ceremonies which was sol- emnized in York United Church at 3 P. M. on Wednesday. October 24th, when Rev. John Douglas united in holy bonds of matrimony Gertrude. Irene Chappell, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chap- pell and Harold -Parker Jewell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jewell, Cornwall. The bride who was given in marriage- by her lather, looked charming in a floor length gown of white supper satin. Xsshioned with sweetheart neckline, yoke oi seeded pearls in o. grape vine de- sign. Her finger tip veil of French Illusion was held in place by a coronet of white satin and seeded pearls. She carried an arm bouquet of red roses. She wore a double strand of pearls, gift of the groom. The bridesmaid. Miss Aletaha Brown wore a floor length gown oi yellow lace over taffeta with matching halo headdress and mitts and carried a. bouquet: of cut flow- ers. . The groom was ably supported by Norris Scott. friend of the groom. Ushers were: Raymond Weeks and Clifford Chappell. Drlng the sign- ing of the register Miss Mary Mor- rlson sang. "O Perfect, Love". Mr. Arthur ivesey was organist. The brldeis mother was dressed in rust dress with black accessor- ies and a mink cape. i-ler corsage was of mixed flowers. The groom's mother were a. brown crepe dress with sequin trim and matching sc- cessorles. Her corsage was of pink snspdragon. Following the ceremony is re- ception was held at the home of the bride where a beautiful wed- ding supper was served, to the im- mediate relatives and friends. Miss Frances Vessey, Mrs. Clifford Ohappell, Miss Helen Lewis and Miss Marguerite Vessey assisted in serving. The bride and groom's cake adorned the table and -was cut. in traditional manner by the bride and groom. After the wedding supper the bridal party was honoured with a Jolly group of serenaders extend- ing best wishes to the happy cou- ple. Later amidst showers of con- fttti and good wishes the bride and groom left on a motor trip through the Marltimes. Boston and New Egland States. For travelling 'the bride were I grey suit i with 1st Battalion PPCLI; Mrs. Eliz- abeth Sulllvan (mother). 168" Queen's Road, St. John's, Nfid. Give l"orKiI att-3 Power will flow to Alcan's future aluminum smelter at Kitimztt. B.C.. from a power plant built inside a man-mad: cave which suetclies a quarter of a mile inside a mountain! What's more, a tunnel will be driven ten miles through the mountain, to carry water to drive the turbines. The resourcefulness of engi- neers. the know-how of skilled construction workers. plus a quarter of a billion dollars - all are put to work in both East and West to further jn- crease the supply of aluminum for Canada's own needs. and the demands of other coun- tries. Aluminum Company of Canada, Ltd. (Alcan): By George Clerk ,1 Soviels level Blast . Ai World Balk A day of turning the international Bank into n "U.S. enterprise ato foster American war atlons." ' ing used by the United.Stntes as a "special organ for work in peripheral Union." ries like Turkey and Iran." lunian said- of the 11.8. its veto again members of the bank." overnment. a. mixture of lies and half-truths. pink giadiol. On their return Mr. and Mrs perous farther. Previous to her bride was an Maritime Electric Co., was presented with a beautiful The bride was also tendered sev- many varied and useful gifts. EMPRESS TO TNI iwrsr INDIES AND ' Virgin lslsnds,Bubndos. 'v'enezuel.s, Cubs . . . magic names oomo to life on your Empress of Scotland cnilsel Thrillingly dinbrent things to see and do . . . plus gay. ' ' shipboard ' lite . . . swimming. J i . deck sports. night club entertainment. Above oil, that svondes-I" ' food and Epe hospitality for which Csnsdisn Pncihc is famous. No passports or yisss needed. Membership limited to 425. ' leaving New York: In Two 16-day cruises, Fob.-1 & Mar. 8- St. Thomas. Bridgetown. Ls Gusirsg Curacao, Cristobal, Havana. 8420 up. I Ono 14-day cruise, Fab. 20-Kingston; . Ls Gusirs, Curacao, Cristobal. Havana. 0368 up. Idonsollen ml rssswoikno Inst not In herd sun or on; Condisn Peeifkiogoni or I ' It. uswrou. Canadian Podhe Slseintbips. 40 King Shoot, Saint John. NI. jrrns GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN M F-' P; PI-7 '- 1'' Ar' ri F r" P PARIS. Dec. 13 -I (AP) - Rus- sis accused the United states to- -i prepar- i I in a boadside attack on the ,. World Bank. soviet. delegate Am- '. azasp Iirutiunian told a United Nations committee the bank is be- I - intelligence i countries around the. borders of' the Soviet p . "Under the guise of an intema.- . tlonal organization United States ,, represetatives have been busy coi- v - pecting secret intelligence in coun- -' Allx'- i” In an hour-long speech before I" the 80-nation economic committee A of the U.N. Assembly the Soviet delegate claimed the World Bank is under the complete domination ' "using 49 sovereign state , u s. delegate lsldor Lubin, in a brief reply, rejected the charges as . black" accessories and s. corsage of - ' Jeweu will take up residence in York where the groom is a pros- marriage the i employee of the where she tri-light floor lamp and mirror. 7 eral showers of which she received 7. LARGE 48 oz. TIN GRAPEFRUIT JUICE . . . . . 33c S 0cjfU”,E;s”” 1;. IMDIBIEEKMEAT. 2 lb. iin 52c FLOliIi.g1Ib. bag ...., 55c SOUTH AMERICA Christmas Mixed NUTS Island Frozen RASPBERRIES. 1N0 Peanuts) 2 Lbs. CANADA DRY GINGER ALE 2 Large Bottles 49:: Orange Poultry. srnawsskguss. pkg. 39: ASPARAGUS nrs. pkg. 54: our GREEN BEANS. pkg. 34: BROCOLLI. pkg. 40: BRUSSEL SPROUTS. pkg. '.. 45: CAULIFLOWER. pkg. . . . . 35: PEAS. pkg. 32: CONCENTRATE, tin . . . . . 39: OFFER DURING EVENT. ' STORE OPEN THURSDA SATURDAY NIGHT Place your rder,.Now for your Christmas All birds will be drawn ond.deIiv- cred when required. We will have in stock Grade "A" Turkeys. Ducks. Geese and Chickens at Lowest Prices. DON'T DELAY - ORDER TODAY Heinz-2,0 oz. Tin TOMATO JUICE. pkg. 44: SALE STARTS TODAY AND CONTINUES UNTIL CHRISTMAS. Lynn Valley-20 oz. Tin WAX BEANS. 2 for . . . . . 39: Lealand Choice-Large 28 oz. tin TOMATOES. 2 for. . . . . . . . 49: McCready's Sweet Mustard PICKLES. 24 oz. bottle . . .. 35: Ocean Spray-15 oz. tin ' . CRANBERRY JELLY . . . . .. 29: 5 PAGE NINE; ' EVERY DEPART- MENT WITH ALL THE GOOD THINGS IT TAKES TO MAKE A MERRY CHRISTMAS IN YOUR HOME. COME IN AND SHARE IN THE MANY VALUES WHICH WE HAVE TO THIS GREAT CHRISTMAS Y. FRIDAY AND UNTIL 9:30. THRIFPY PAK APPLE JUICE 27c 4g 7 PEAS. I501. iin.2for..-.29: i" WELCH'S . JIFFY 4:. Moire I U I I: I I - . Moira LUXURY 32 oz, home Pkg, 35g Yuletide Mixed CHOCOLATES 49c I chmgfalfngfem Paper . . . V. wax, Paper :mLb'Ielll3lo: " , '- - 100 Foot R011 331-79 -g . Pkg. 17: i I E "to- 33: gj NEW PACK ISLAND-7 oz. tin O S CHRISTIES ' Boneless CHICKEN .. 61c TE -- RITZ. 8oz. pkg. .. . SHIRRIFF'S - 15 oz. '1'in 19c CAMPBELL'S , TOMATO SOUP. 4 lins 49: ST. WILLIAM - Large 24 oz. Bottle STRAWBERRY JAM Zfor 35: Icing SUGAR 1 Lb. Pkg. 2 For MARVEN'S WAXTITE Maraschino Red Cherries 6 Oz. Bottle 29: SODAS I Jolly Time Popping com A Maritime Product 10 Oz Tin 1 LB. PKG. 25: g 29c FRUIT PUDDING -Ilc I 49.; Christmas CRACKERS Large Size Containing . Hats and Novelties 1-2 in a Box 51.3? Lea and Perrins ,. SAUCE. 5 oz. bottle 37: Kraft p I MIRACLE WHIP. 8 oz. bottle .. . 31.: 1- ,1-Ieinz . , TOMATO KETCHUP..T3 ox. bot. . . 29: sssoso liaisms. 15 oz. pkg. .. 29: I Fancy Crystallized OWIMVU vetlutchnntmesbonos. Boss. most at have already spent I"- n ., '”i ,. L.4L4tu:I.uLv. (Ix.-.U TASTY AND TEMPTING PREMIUM HAMS ' WHOLE OR HALF lb. 65: A large 'assortment of Christmas ' . Standard cauov TEA Barley Toys and all Brands Box Chocolates I Lbs "5 98c At Special Prices during this Sale FRUIT IS A PRACTICAL CHRISTMAS GIFT SEE OUR LARGE FRUIT DISPLAY New Navels - Christmas ORANGES. dos. . . . . . . . 35: 8: 59: Large Size PINK GRAPEFRUIT. 3 for .. .. . 29: Island Machine Sliced Breakfast Peter Pan PEACHES Is 0s. Tin zoo I For 2 For 390 SW For a Christmas Dessert 5'08. . . 35: I s C sou. pkg. 45: CRANBERRIES. 2 lbs. 35: is For Roasting - Fresh Pork C BACON. lb. . . . . . . . . 52c SHOULDERS. lb. . . . 49c " IN ORDER THAT OUR STAFF MAY ENJOY IA CHRISTMAS HOL- IDAY OUR MORE WILL CLOSE CHRISTMAS EVE AT 6 O'CDOCK AND WILL CLOSED BOXING DAY, DECEB 26th. Perfection ICE CREAM I