S --u ATURDAY. .........-..-f..- -3", . hvisiiinq uou peace and Jot; oi Citrisimos anti mum; Hessinqs ior live New Veori Sheen &iMclnnis A The Barbara Ann i .rHr: GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN DECEMBER 23. 1950 mmnvsuhmmsnmnx - Union Commercial College clos- ed for the Christmas Holidays on December 20. after a successful fall term. During the term Mr. J. MacDonald of the Post Office De- partment. Charlottetown. gave an illustrated address on the function.-. of that Department. and Mr. Charles ' F. Bentley gave two very helpful talks on what employers expect in stenographers and bookkeepera Educational films on bookkeeping. typewriting. and stcnographic duties were shown on several occasions. Largely attended Night Classes in bookkeeping. typewriting, and short- hand ended for the holidays on Fri- day evening. Dec. 15. Instruction was given too. by Correspondence to some twenty-six students from various parts of the province, the majority of whcm were sponsored by the Department of Health and Welfare. Rehabilitation Division. Stenographlc Department The following students are en- rolled in the Day Classes: Phyllis Coffin. Charlottetown Shirley Cook. Kt-nsington. Florence Corrigan. Bediord. Dorothy Douglas. Mount Stewart. Leonard Driscoii. Parkdaie. Louise Enman. Vernon. Victoria Ferguson. Mt. Edward Road. Thelma Ford. Charlottetown. Arlene Gregory. Parkdale. Thank- ful Gurney, Charlottetowii. Kristine Huestis. Albany. Audrey Kitsou. Hampshire. Lorraine Landry. Georgetown. Betty MacDonald. El- don. Nlildred MacDonald. Orwell. Elsie MacDougall. Argyle Shore. Wilma Macbure. Montague. Flar- cnce MacPhee. Grand View. Clam McEntee. Charlottetown. Auldene Morrissey. Millviexv. Freda Nrwson. York. Laura Ozon. Borden. velda Proude. Charlottetown. RR. 6. Antia Smith. Bcdford. Muriel Trainer, Cllarlotltetown. Marina Watts, Ycrk. Margaret Williams. Eimsdalc. Phyllis Williams. iE1ma. dale. Thelma Wilson. Alberry Plains. Commercial Department Louis Anderson, Charlottetown. Norma Birt. Charlottetown. vic- ior Campbell. Desable. Keith Dar- ENMAN DRUG COMPANY LIMITED SIIMMERSIIJE V happy achievement. Warm Clu-lstmae Wishes From all of us To all of you! It has been a pleasure to serve you durin'g the past year . .. we hope that your Christmas will he one of inner peace and out- ward merrlment . . . that your New Your will he a full year of i .Foleyis Drug Store rach. Parkdale. Harold Goodwin. Bangor. Leo Griffin. Charlottetown. Margaret Henley. Hazel Macxenzie. South Melville. Lloyd MacNelli. Cavendish Reggie McNevin. south- port. Mona MacPhali. Argyle Shore. Jarvis Macwilliams. Richmond. Lorne Mayhew. North Tryon. Mild- red McEwen. Bristol. Darold Tan- ton. Charlottetown, Klinlon Taylor, Charlottetown. William sumarah Charlottetown. Beatrice Walker. Heatherdaic. Harry Watts. Grand Tracadie. Typr-writing Only Heien Lat-ter. Chatilpttcimxn. Noreen Whelan. Charlottetown. The following students complet- cd their training on December 29' Mmilcrie Irving. Borden. Pauline Irvine. Cape 'r1-averse, Kaye Mur- rav. Valleyfield West. The staff at Union C-cmmercial College this year consists oi Mrs. Marjorie MacL-eod. and Miss Gladys Gamble. with Principal W. D Fraser. BURGESS BEDTIME Continued from pane. 10 wounds too much. So he irtv still and dozed. When Mrs. Re.itiv rc- i.'.iIT.0d she hrouszht two Mice she had caught. Reddv nnened his cvos as she laid the Mice rlzht bv his black nose. Ho grinned his thanks and ate the Mice. He needed tlscm for he was hungry. The next dav he. kept quiet. He had to for one hind lei: tvas still. too stiff and painful for him to go hunting. It was so for several days Reddy made no complaint. just grinned whenever Mrs. Reddv ap- peared He pretended that he felt all right. which of course he didn't- She never returncd without. brim- lng him something. She had in do the hunting for hem and site did it without complaint. He would have done the same for her, MATING DANCE WINNIPDG - (C?) --A film showing the mating dance of the Prairie Chicken has been shown to members of the ornlthology section of the Manitoba Natural History society. The film was partly made at Estevan. Sask. Conner nlconbixsn wmnrpszs - top) -- A plan to combat alcoholism in industry is being tried out by a number of t For The 94th Timer HOLMANS in 1857, first wished - "A MERRY CHRISTMAS" to its friends; and these Greetings, old but forever new, are as full of Friendliness and Good- will today, as when penned by the founder of the firm -Robert Tinson Holman, ninety-tour years ago. 0 TO OUR CUSTOMERS Our Thanks For Everything . TO OUR STAFF Our Appreciation of Fellowship, """i"hr-r-4--w..e.... -. 1 . o. . ..o.m.....wb-F "' R. 1'. HOLMAN Limited SUMMERSIUE - GIIARLUTTETDVII "WHERE OLD FRIENDS MEET" large employers here. It is the first time that Winmpeii Employ" era have undertaken a program of this nature. Yea! --- Christ- mas with its care me merriment. its laughter and song. its gifts and its age old sense of fellowship! Christmas -- han- pieat of all limes-and we hops. for you. it may be the most won- derful Christmas of Ill. Willard MacDonald DODGE AND DESOTO DEALER SUMIIEISIDE i ,1 Mayyourjoygoonnadu Bell Book I nThnu;h Ilse NEW YEAR thud ' A sri:s?'1'a'ci'73;'i7at' 33u31?3?m an ' Il'!Ilt9II '7? little!!! noun a mum pends noun use , T svausstslml 4 r,'-.ma-- . I