,, JANUARY 20." 1955 , pA(;;.; TEN rrlii: GUARDIAN. cuAiu.o1'ri':'rowN Duet: v"Jsrnbalsya" by Florence Reindeer" - Robert copay 5:34 Eu- 0,33,”? for 9,. amnion. . , y. Harrington School mghgggggyrmgf3.35.352” .;.e..sni(i,;.im. ............. Frosty ;;3lr.t...C.).;.e:im:.;.:....MOme Tignigh Ami. vicinity O Leary and Quggn Elizabeth sioniil Cards Christmas Concert On Monday evenuig, December 2i, the pupils of Harrington School presented their annual Christmas Concert in Harrliigton Hall before a capacity audience under the dir- ectioii of their teacher, Doreen Smith, assisted by Mrs. Vernon Hughes as pianist. Mr. Hamid Oudmore very effic- iently acted as chairman, and the pupils. i Opening Chonis: "He'll Ee Com- - ing Down The Chimney." "Greetings" - by Charles Mac- Donald. Duct: "Merry Christmas Polka" by Beverley Hughes and Barbara Cudmore tent-oredi. Acrtstic: "Merry Christmas" by fourteen primary pupils. Dialogue: Scene 1, "Here Comes The Bride". Solo: "Jolly Old St. Nicholas" by Fay Docherty. tencorcdv. scene "Here Comes The Bride”. Recitation: "How Filiiny” N. Myron Ford. Waltz Qilarlrllle----by Sandra Mac- Farlane, Ella McKearney, Florence Hughes, Myrna Docherty, Lorne MacFarl-aiiv, Stuart MacDonald. David Stewart, Myron Ford. Dialogue: "Detective Snoop and by Dr. Doop" - Frederick Ford and Kier Jones. Chorus: "Once In Royal Davids City" - by senior pilDli5. Intermission and sale of candy. Duet: "CHRISTMAS" ivy Flor- once Hughes and Nomian MacKay tcncoredl. Virginia Reel: - by Beverley Hughes, Anna Hughes. Pearl Mc- Keariiey, Gertrude Stewart. Fred- erick Ford. Tcrralicc .llcKcai:lic,v. Norinan MacKay and Howard Mar- Kay. Music by Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hughes. Dialogue: "Heck Says It." Recitation: "Too Small" - by Sandra MacFarlaiie. Dialogue: scene i "Vladanic Cam- cllja's Beauty Parlor". Recitation: "A Boy's Letter To Santa” A by Roy Docherty, Scene 2: Madame Camellia's Beauty Parlor". following program was presented by. .,.V ior girls. Recitation: "We're Glad It's Over" -by Reginald Moslier. Closing Chonis: "Here Santa Claus". Immediately after that program Santa Claus arrived and in a very jovial manner distributed the gifts from the Christmas tree to the pu- pils, teacher, and organist, Mrs. Vernon Hughes. The pupils each received a gift 5 from the teacher and the Women's llnstitute treated all children and pre-school children to a bag of candy and an apple. A vote of thanks was extended to all who helped in preparing the program. The singing of "The ,Quc-en” closed the program, I Newton3cl;diA s' Concert Comes i - iiihrlstma On Friday evening December 1 lllt.li., the pupils of Newton School Eproseiited their Christmas concert before a large and appreciative !Ml(ilEllC9, under the direction of lthelr teal-her, Miss Bernice Flood. The school was nicely decorated Intermission - Sale of candy. Instrumental music by Matthias Flood, (violin) and Marion Toolc (guitar). Recitation: "A House of Friend- ship" - Glen Murphy. Solo: "Waiting For A Letter" - Marion Toole, (encored). "Mansion On The Hill". Dance: "The Virginia Reel" by eight Junior pupils (encoredi. Recitation: "Carol Sings A Carol" - Wlnnifred Murphy. ' Motion Song: Day” - four senior girls. Dialogue: rA Few Friends to Din- ner". Recitation: "The Joy of Christ- mas" - PESZN Mclver. Duet: "A Mighty Pretty Waltz"- stella and Rosaleen Flood, (encor- ed). "Roses Are Blooming". Tableau: "Healing Christ". Duet: "0 Little Christmas Can- dle" - Neda Boyle and Mildred Gallant. Closing Recitation by David Mc- Iver, Farewell Song - Pupils. After the program Santa Claus arrived and in a very jovial man- ner distributed gift; to the teacher and pupils. The singing of the National An- them brought the program to a for the occasion and a heavily laden lchristmas tree adorned one corner got the classroom. , Mrs, John A. Smith capably act-' ied as chairman and the following: .program was presented: I l Welcome Chorus - Pupils. 1 Welcome Recitation H Eddie Me- i Iver. Dilet: 'Signs of Christmas" - Winnifred Murphy and Freda Boyle. Dialogue: "Malviiia Entertains”. Recitation: "Merry Christmas. Everyone" Elmer Smith and Maureen Mt-Iver. J I A Cliristmas Acrostic by nine l junior pupils. i Duet: "Missing In Action" - :,Beriiice Flood and Adelaide Mulli- ygan, (encored) "Jainbalaya". Recitation: "A Little Girl's Hopes" - Betty Mcfver. Drill: "Star Gleanis" - five jun- ior girls, Dialogue: , Morning". "Jimmy's Unlucky Civic Election close. Johnston's River School Concert On Monday night. December 22. a very enjoyable concert was put on by the pupils of Johnstolis Susan Mamulevg ' ”y?l1d- y . I Messrs. Gerald and Marcus The Concert: consisted 0, R Recitation: 'When Santa was Hmkegg, gm cow Pond,hgvg1eft a Boy” Stanley MacDonald. for Montreal where they plan to splendid selection of music and song appropriate to the Christmas season and was capably carried out by the pupils. showing the fine co-operation existing between them and their teacher. Mr. llerb Beagan acted as chair- D9?if,.173li(l?3?".,Tr.ie.3?dTN”5e9fI"i1L5T"l.-”5';..?EtL9TlEt9.Jl'E Edna Walker. Robert Brazil. Mic- . .-.xs.-.-:;x.s- nation of one Water all that part of said Ward, comprising all January, A. D. 1953. ForThree Councillors And Two Water And ewerage commissioners For The Town Of Sum merside ; The term for one Water and Sewerage Commissioner to be for the reg- ular term of three years; the other Water and Sewerage Commissioner to be for a term of two years to fill unexpired term caused by the resig- and Sewerage Commissioner. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given to the Electors of the Town of Suin- T merslde, that they are required on TUESDAY, The 27th nay of JAliUARY, A. o. 1953 liciwoon the -ll0l.ll'S of nine in the morning and four o'clock in the after- noon, to nonlmatc at the office of the Town Clerk, in Summerside, one person to fill the office of Councillor for the East Ward, comprising all that part of said Town which lies person to fill the office of Councillor to the East of Town which that part of said Town which Central. and Queen Streets. AND ALSO, at the time and place aforesaid, to. nominate two persons to fill the offices of Water and Sewerage Com- missioners of said town as herein described. AND FURTHER, in case a poll be required, such poll will be open on ' Tuesday, the 3rd Day of February, A.D. 1953 . for the West Ward at or near the Agricultural Hell; and for the Centre Ward in the Civic Building; and for the East Ward at or near Canadian Legion Home, Water Street, East, in the said Town from the hour of Nine O'clock in the morning until Five o'clock in the afternoon of such last mentioned date, of which all persons duly qualified to vote are here- by required to take notice and govern themselves accordingly. . Given under my hand at the said Town of Summerside the 17th day of ;LE.cmmnnuns Acting Town Clerk. for the Centre Ward, comprising lies between West side of Granville Street and Central Street, and continuation of such streets, to the shore of Bedeque Bay; one person to fill the office of Councillor for the West Granville Street; one lies to the West of ”Merry Christmas by Edna Walker. Chorus: "Oh, Let Us Happy Be," -Miss Noreen Gallant, Skin- -School. ner's Pond, has accepted the posi- Recltation: "Just Boy" - Robert tlon of stenographer with the Tig- lrnzel. nish Fishers at Tignish. Dialogue: "Deacon's Pi-opoul" A Mr. Wilson Shea and small son of Anglo were visitors to Char- lottetown on Friday, January 16th, N Pond. -Doris Trainor and Joe Bruel. Story of 5. Carol. ("It Came Upon a Midnight clear). by Edna Walker and Doris Tralnor, with vocals by Perle and Gordon MIC- Mk. Cyrus Bernard. Neil Donald. was a business visitor to Summer- Recitation: "Christmals Quiz.” side on Friday, January 10th. -Lewis Beagan. . --- Dlaloguez "Why We Have -Rev. Howard Shea, S. I". M., of Christmas" -- Mary Power, Perle Scarboro Bluffs, 0nt., arrived in and Kenneth MacDonald. T18nl5ll by m0l-0P 011 1"l'ld&)'. Jan- Vocal solo: "Santa's Helper" llA!')' 10511 l-0 SDCHG the WGCK-and ..m-end, D,-igcoii, with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Recitation: "Not Too Little to Wlllred -l- Shen- I-Ielp" -- Parnell Trainer and Bar- bara. Driscoll. Recitation: Mrs. Alfred Gaudet has returned to her home at Tignlsh after spend-. "The Divided Kn" ing a pleasant vacation in Sum- ien” -- Rose Tranor. Id th t I h d me Pantomime: "Silent Night," by me" 9; f 3"" ” " "3 f Florence walker with vocals by um son in lawi ML md.Mm' Wu three senior girls. mm Al Gwdet Dm03"e5 "TM Sick Dim. ” Mr. George A. Doucettc, Skinners Agnes Brazil, Brian and .corleen Pond! has entered the western CU”-l” , Hospital, Alberton, once again for Rrcilalwnt ”H-PW Child" - treatment. Mr. Doucette has been Marie Walker. in failing hOOl'fal'l for the pest Organ Selection! by Gordon year. His many friends wish him MacDonald. a restoration to health. . Dialogue: "A Letter to Santa" - Glen Trainer and Bernadette The many friends of Miss Ber- Brazil, netta A'I-learn are pleased to learn Recmuou; "cm-gggmu rm-1.13" she is able to resume her duties ..Hc1en power, as teacher in Nail Pond after be- ing confined to her home in Plea- Intermissibn and sale of candy. Sam View due to mm”. Step dancing by Mr. William T i t, Sz, d Mr. Charle MT Wfeillkleoi-X and) vioiilh music by Mrs. M”: Regmald Eld”51”w' Tl? iiish, was A business visitor to Waller Walker was enjoyed dlir- Summemme Runny ing intermission. . . N ,, Miss Margaret McLeod bu re- .1?”” T”; R”'”””"'- 901: turned to Halifax um I pleasant 1”” Pl"359W' '----45m”” 0""3'- three weeks spent in Tlgnish vaca- Duci: "Oh. No, John” -Brenda ; tionlng with her parents, Mr. and Drlscoll. Michael Beagan. Mrs. William McLeod. l solo: "Christmas in Kilarney" -Doris Trainor. Dance: Two figures of a souris set. by Grades I and II. remain for the winter months. The many friends of Mr. Char- les Gavin, Anglo, will regret to i Recitation: "Empty St0clKin8"- learn he was obliged to enter the lMarll.vn Driscoll. City Hospital, Charlottetown fo1' Dialogue: "Train to Mori-ow"- further treatment. Mr. Gavin has been in the Western Hospital, Al- Chael Bellitan. berton, for the past few weeks. i Recitation: "shortest Day" - His many friends wish him a 'Char1es Power. speedy recovery. i Recitation: "Choosing A stock- linz" -- Doreen Drlscoll- Many residents have reported . Mollon SONS? "Jolly Old 5!. that their wells, which have been ;Nich0las" - Parnell 'I'l:ain0r. Ear- dry for several months. are filling lbara Driscoli. Sheila CUITX. Marie again. This will be a welcome re- iwalker, Stanley Mricnonaid. lief toihose who have found it ; Recitation: "Just for Christmas" necgsary to haul their wage; gup. -Brian Curry. pllu. ' l Song: "Lonely Little Robin" - The sympathy of the commun- ity is being expressed to the rela- tives and loved ones of Mr. George yliarbara Tralnor, age four years. lilCCOmp8l'll6d on the organ by her i sister, Doris. Star Dance - by Grades III and A, Doucette. Skinner's Pond IV. whose death took place in the ' Christmas Carols by four Senior western Hospital. Alberion. Fri- jpupils. day evening. January lath. i one Act Play: by four Senior --- lpupils. lvfirs. E. C. Gaudette, Pleasant l Closing Speech by norence View, has received the sad news alker. of the sudden death in the United 1w 3 At the close of the concert San- States, of her sister. Mrs. Ira ta arrived and distributed gifts Scott. The people of this commun- from a well-laden tree, bringing ity extend their sympathy to Mrs. ,a very enjoyable evening to aaeudette Is this is the second close. death in the family within a short- ...L......M........-M I Piusviile and inf! lllmbel” by ifllcli-5 Ind "N" 21. Spreadgrusmcodofiovo 12. l0l'5- - V2 todry 19. Lubrlceto l Mr. Roche O'Brien. St. Lawrence, ::,',,d:" has returned to his home after "wow," receiving treatment in the Weo- 2. shout, tern iiospital. Alberton. His many 28'P"come. friends wish him a. speedy reoov- aiswen 0”: potato Mrs. Warburton Murray. Mrs. gm" mm" John J. Corcoran and Miss Arlene ' '"i M Corcoran of Pilisville, and Mrs. '""d'i' William O'Brien of St. Louis mot- 38- Dmlzln g lored to 0'Leary on Wednesday ”l9ll'llddl' evening January 11th. W-Snwh" o s Mr. Jake Hardy, Rosebank, has 41-Swlddllhl been in Piusvllle on business re- 44.Cerlum : cently. isym.) . l e-- 45. The Surl- i Rev. G. McMahon of Elmsdale nam toad ywas a recent visitor at the home 16. Bigger ; of Mr. and Mrs. Warburton Murray 13,)-inrbor , 60.Pron i Quite a number from Piusville 51,3" :31; luttended the show recently in 5-ggound. il3loomlicld ball. huded "J; D W some of the,young folks from 1y1mP?,,.li, Piusville attended the first hockey - "(port match of the season in Alberton nanny an January I3. -31! BIRCH GROVE V9.1 - Mrs. Austin Scale: was host- ass to Birch Grove Women's Instit- ute on Thursday evening, January 8th. The president, Mrs. Elmer Maclzechern, presided. A large num- ber of members was present. also several visitors. and two newsroom- hers were added to the roll. Plans for raising funds were talk- ' so over. and it was decided to hold an auction sale at the ndxt meet- ing. The school and visiting com- mittees gave satisfactory relporla. and new committees were appoint- ed. On motion 85.00 was voted for the Much of Dimes complltn. Intenstlng contests were out on by Mrs. John Punter. Mn. 'n'uo- man Paynter Andlblrs. Cecil Payn- ier, The programme committee for y next month will be Mu. Fred ferry. Mrs. Austin Rogers and Mrs. All!- tln Scales. . The meeting clmld with the NO- tional Anthem after which delic- ioun refrenhinonto were served by the hostess, assisted by the com- mittee. The next meetinn will he held at the home of Mn. lull MU Cl! I'uteNl.ay'o crypioquotei POU TATED STRAIN--THOMSON. W. Taylor. - AB- DAILY CROSSWORD - o e ACROSS 2. Sailor 23. 1. Male deer 3. Apparent l 5. Native of ends of 25. l -Mr. George Clark of Brooklyn A7”-"E 33mm" was in Plusville on business on 9-H3ll'0" l'lllS' 27- wedm-sday January ugh, boru'aneck 4.Wab-footed ...... . 10. Burrowing birds 29. Quite a few from Piusvllle Ind Animli 6.Pa.rt of 30. vicinity attended the show in 0'- 1l.Pocketboolu "tabs" 31. iLeai'y on Wednesday evening 13.--- breve 6.Belioiv 33. ,January 14th. (music) 7. Apportion l --- 15. King of 8. Mloropl-osenl35. i Mr. Anthony Gallant's saw mill Bastian f1.Poetry 36. ' is still in operation. He has been lastarlikt collectively kept very busy so far as this 13, 5.1: iz.sull-. 37. has been a good season for mov- 2o,Ev"(po.g,)14,Amx 39, Vicinity Mr. Clifford Ellis of O'Leary was in Charlottetown. Monday. January 12th on business. Mrs. James Dunbar, Alma at- tended the funeral Wednesday afternoon January 14th of the late Llewellyn Harris. The many friends of Mrs. Jack Finnan of Woodstock are pleased to see her home again after being a patient in the Western Hospital following a car accident. On Saturday January loth the winners of the Amateur program which was held in the O'Leary Hall Wednesday night went to Charlottetown to compete again. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Dunbar of Alma were in O'Leary Wednesday afternoon January 14th attending the funeral of the late Llewellyn Harris. Miss Ruby Craswell of Bloomfield is spending a few days in Char- lottetown visiting relatives and friends. y Mn. Harry MacDonald has re- turned to her home in Mt. Royal after attending the Federation of Agriculture meeting in Charlotte- town. Mrs. Mary Bhelfoon of Union- vale has as her guest her daugh- ter, Miss Helen Shelfoon of Ot- tawa. Mrs. Elva wedlock of Knutsford left on Tuesday morning January lath for the U. S., where she will visit for a few weeks with rela- tives and friends in Brighton. Brookline and vicinity. -The many friends of a. John Earwise of Springfield est are pleased to hear she is re- recovering from her recent fall in her home. All Join in the hope that she will soon be well and strong again. Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Ross have returned to their home in Che- vcrie.I-Iants C0,. N. (5., after spend- ing their Chrlstmas holidays in Springfield West, the guest of Mrs. Ross' parents, Rev. W. H. and Mrs. Forsytlie. The final service of the series in connection with the week of prayer was held in the Nazarene church on Friday night January 9th.There was R good attendance at all services. Mr. Owen Underwood presided and Rev. C. O. Howatt was guest speaker for the evening. Mrs. Albert Noonan of 0'Leary has received the sad news of the death of her sister Mrs. Ina Scott of Brookliiie, Mass. Mrs. Scott passed away suddenly at her home. Mrs. Noonan and her ais- ler, Mrs. Ed, Griffin of St. Louis left for the States on Saturday morning January 10th. The sincere sympathy of this community is being extended the Noonaii family as this is the third death within 3. short time. -AZ time. Her brother, Ray--Rogers, passed away four months ago. CL TIC-JQFE HEIIE Travel back and forth A seat in church A bond for the waist E an E35 Audience . ' go on llkllll HHIIJ will Gum. EEYJEJ f:ll'-JEEV Dis Etch Ellllllg QHEEI; P ' EJEBEI BBIIJE-fl as a letter .- - Viper -Yntrrilsyw Answer Steel 43. Courage (slang) (along) - Flavor 41. Antelope Insects iSo. Afr.) Mountain 49. Tellurium lake ilym.) DAILY CRYPIOQUOTE-Hen'o how to work it: AxvnLnAAxn lu.oNorr:i.i.ow One letter simply stands for another. In this example A is used for the three L's, X for the two 0's, etc. Single letters, apos- trqpbieo, the length and formation of the word: are all hints. Each day the code letter: are different. A cryptognrn Quotation AT WSME CM BDSMMCYIP UIB LUDBM YSL--MRGHSMKSGDS. no iron-rt-i are UNPr1i:Ml:Df- . Lodge Installs ' ing adjourned. E. E. rililwllll Opt. D. RD. II slat" of."W"' orrowmraisr ' Glasses Fitted - Eye: Examined On Thursday evening January 15th, Queen Elizabeth Lodge No. 0”" "ml": ' I to 12 - 1 to 5 115. Daughters of England, hold its regular r.:eeti,ng. The highlight of the evening and by appointment. was the Installation of the ow PHONE 32" slate of officers for the ensliing 3EGENT THEATRE BLDG: year. The installation officer was s'"'"''" 5b S"'""l"'l'le ltvlirsz. Aadelaide gvfoortg; Woathy Dig. rc epuy or e D trot of Charlottetown and Moncton. N.B., B. F. HUNTER R. 0. who was making her official visit to this Lodge. Mrs. Moore won 111- 5'"1Im0 ” P- 3- 1- sisted by Miss Myrtle White. acting as Grand Guide. Mu. Laurette White as Chaplain and Miss Mabel Worth an Inner Guard. Complete Visual Analyse: Glasses Fitted The following officers were fn- YHONE mm stalled: Mrs. Worthy Past Resi- s nunnmq dent. Mrs. Priscilla Diamond; opropmrnrsm Worthy President, Mn. Ettn Bell: Worthy Vice President, Mn. Ruby Burhoe; Worthy Financial secre- tary, Mrs. Eleanor Small; Worthy Treasurer. Mrs. Marion MocAuii- land; recording secretary. Mrs. Lillian Smith. P. P.: Worthy Chap- lain, Mrs. Noble Gees; First Guide. T. EARLE IIIGKEY Chartered Accountant Canadian Built of Commerce Mrs. Freda. Johnston, Second Bllmmersldt. P- 15- I- Gulde. Mrs. Catherine Smith; Third Guide, Mrs. Helen Turner; PHONE 2333 Fourth Guide, Mrs. Jun Macliean; ' pianist, Mrs. Bluicho Arblnc. In- ner Guard. Mrs. Phoebe Pound. W. 8. Outer Guard, Mrs. Edith Davis. P. P.; trustees, Miss. Ethel Suther- land and Mrs. Inea Lafferty; au- tzitors, Mr. Frederick smith, Mr. . Lloyd Moore Ind Mr. Lou” Du- Bari-later, solicitor, Notary, Etc. mondi Way! and means committee LLB. Mrl. Marion MacAualand and Mrs. Noble Gass. At. the conclusion of the installa- tion ceremonies, Mrs. Moore, WD.' 1).. presented Mrs. Priscilla Dis.- mond, the retiring Worthy Presi- dent, with a Past President's Jewel and A five year secretary's Jewel to Mrs. Eleanor Small. This was followed by Mrs. Priscilla Dltunond P. P. presenung a suitable gift to Mrs. Moore on behalf of the Lodge and its members. Aftler several of the officers spoke a few words and the busi- ness was concluded. the Lodge closed in regular form. The evening was then brought to a close with o. :' "' lunch being served by the refreshment : committee. Mrs. Marion MncAua- liind. Mrs. Ruby Burhoe. Mrs. Blanche Arbing and Mrs. Priscilla Diamond, P. P. Money to Loan. Office formerly occupied by Late Heath Strong, K.C. Collection: Promptly Attended To. TTMT II. E. ELLIS 8: SON Fire - Auto - Casualty INSURANCE 5 Summer St. Surnmerslde PHONE 2418 I... A. S. ALLEN B.A., ma. ' BAREISTER. ETC. I55 Wnter Street - Phone 2319 SUMLIERSIDE, P. E. I. , ALBANY w. I. -The January meeting of the Jubilee Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Murdock Dawson in Tuuday January 13th. In the absence of the pruident, Mrs. W. F. Mccormac. vice-pr sideni, opened the meeting by r posting "Collect. for club Women" in unison. Roll call was answered by twelve members and one new member Joined. The minutes were read. approved and signed, A letter regarding First Aid from the Red Cross was read and discu ". Four members paid subscriptions to W. I. News. Hearts of committees were heard. The school needed new reference books for the library. and it was moved by Mrs. W, P. Cameron. seconded by Mrs. A. C. Green that 520.00 be donated to this worthy cause. The new school committee, will be Mrs. Layton Green and Mrs. Ellsworth Bassett; sick committee: Mrs. Lester McLeod and Mrs. Earle Boulter; home entertainment, Mrs. Leo Warren, A fruit bill of 75c was paid. Collection amounted to Bsc. After a delicious lunch the meet- Summersilie TODAY (Tuesday) 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 I 1 anliiiiii FOR SALE Choice cod fish delivered your station, 14c per lb. NORTH SHORE PACKING CO. LTD. Malpequa M CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON 15-9:15. Bette Davis and Barry Sullivan in drama, "PAYMENT ON DEMAND". I-Ie strayed. and he paid! She seen to i.bat. "CAMEO BANK NIGHT" drawing wor tonight. Be here to win. uleuefurnu - PATIICIA Nuigmou uluiowl I and Sean Mb Tuesday 7: th S3000 g... IKEGENT rolllollr 7.15-9.15