DEQNBER 24, 1949 and the gladdesl of glad New Years! consent nnos. Chrysler and Plymouth Dealer Summerslde H earti est best wishes for your bright and happy WESTERN GUARDIAN -—BORDEN CHURCH SERVICE for Sunday, December 25th. In l Legion Hall. Bible School at 2 PM. Preaching at 3 P. M. Everyone cordially invited. Rev. D. M. l-‘raser. Minister. —MALI'EQUE -- MEIR. MEMOR- IAL l>res=byteriai1 Church Service. Christmas Monday. December 26th, lit. 7.30 P. M. when. Kensington lwesbyiterlan Church Choir will present their Christmas Cantata, "Immanuel Forever" by Haldor Lillenas and Rachel K. Green. if zurtdaud weather Witinit. Rev. J. .’\. McGowan, Minister. — DRAW FOR TURKEYS - l'lie annual draw for tree turkeys ..t Holmarrs, Summersidc and tharlolieiioivn. took place last ironing and llhe lucky winners are ...s follows: At the Summer-side store the winner was Arthur Large, c-o Urville Large, Albany zznd the lucky ballot was drawn xv Mr. C. G. Robins-on, account- zxtit oi the Canadian Bank of Com- merce. At Charlottetown the win- ‘ ner was Mrs. John Austin. Hunter River and the ballot was drawn by AHIJIHZZQR§QSX>=kIMIQIB1I9EEI =1‘ Season and you all the good things lift‘ SUMMERSIDE May the Christmas the New Tear bring of in rit-h abundance. IDEAL DAIRY ma» 5-9.9.) wssaisramnoarzoarzozgaaanrazlzii“-‘=* Btzmiahzmzmzmairznzzzirmhwtzies. Mr. Newman MacLcllan. Pxovin~ cial representative of Building Products of Canada.—S I - sruosxr nunsns nou) DANCE — The student nurses oi iuio Prince County Hospital held a most succesiul pro-Christmas dance at the Maple Leaf Garden 0n Monday. Dec. l9. Mrs. G. A. Boehner. superintcndaul. of Prince County Hospital and Mrs. Heath Strong. preszdsnt of the Ladies’ Aid of the Hospital were the 1 chaperones and peeled the guests ‘ in a very gracious manner. The hall was beautifully decorated. giving the iruc atmopshcre of the. Yuletide season. Les Alexander's Orchestra was in attindance and with their usual soft, smooth music added greatly to the suc- isss of this lovely Christmas part5’. --ANNl'AL CHRISTDIAS CON- .CERT— The annual Sunday Con- cert and Christmas Tree of the 'Summersido Pres-‘Jyteritin Church was held on Wednesday evening lfHE GUARDIAN, in the church hall when Santa Claus put in an appearance and delivered treats to the children. Mr. Donald Baker. superintendent. was chairman While Mrs. Cleve Whaierr ‘Mrs. W. E. Forbes, Mrs. Fred Moose. Mrs. Harold Link- lettm‘, Mrs. Ray Tanten accom- panied tho various musical num- bers. The following program was presented: Vlcal solo. Rhoda Bak- er; recitation, Margaret Murray; piano solo, Maureen Forbes; recitation, David Linkletter; vocal solo, Bertie Baker; recitation. Ruth Cahill: vocal solo. Helen {Anklet- ler.; reading by rm. J. s. Perry’; piano solo, Enid Mill; chorus "Away in a Manger" by the prim- ary classes; recitation. Gail Mac- Donald; Chorus. "What Child is This?" by the Gir1s‘_ Choir; recit- ation. Carol Clark; solo, Gordon Forbes; recitation, Mamie Murray; vocal solo, Torn Offer; recitation. Annie llickey: pantomine, “The Old Limousine" by the senior boys‘ class; vocal duet, Shirley MacKay and Mary Rae Tantnn; recitation. Gail Hancock; vocal solo, Beulah Moase. Three tllms were shown ihmugfh the courtesy of the Y's Men's Club; they were especially appropriate for the occasion and greatly enjoyed by ell.-8. Personals —Mr. and Mrs. Walter heard oi’ Fernwood have moved to their new home in Bedeque. This house is situated across the street from Rev. E. s. Week's and is one of the finest in the village. HEAVY LIQUOR BUYING TORONTO, Dec. 23 — (C?) — The heaviest buying in years of Christmas liquor was reported to- day by the Ontario Liquor Control Board. which forecast a- new rec- ord would be set. nn-flwmnm PALACE LONDON, Dec. 23 - (C?) — Electrical wiring throughout the royal apartments at Buckingham Palace was in such a bad state that extensive re-wiring h-ad t0 be carried out to make the palace safe. "In some plocs the steel con- duit. piping has rusted right through," a Works Minister oflicicil said. ‘lonsmvulmeterem-n cw. ‘ERKWJL LYPIIE _ La. <kK< ‘T. ‘__._m \.\.\.\.\&.\.@\.i.vo Wfittwat "LINEN-aw "um- ItIs time for rejoicing and we join with you in our thoughts at this glad season of the year. Best wishes to all. SIIMMERSIDE ‘J-‘iillmnaommvm army's" no n 5i}&rx JIMMIIPS MEAT MARKET * a I a1 a? v: L t. l5. xst ‘(J-i hvnhivi nut-ante. _ . tiiiirisiiitius l With genuine appreciation of our pleasant relations, we extend to you Season's Greetings- ‘ r. menu: McDONAI-D Meteor - Mercury — Lincoln Dealer Summersltle ma; *1“ ‘a 3,3.>o~)r§|'2->1‘A'x‘vf~fl~\\»H-“ y flnmtni Iii‘ 1),? ‘Q31’? \'&1"E'§‘ Let loving thoughts. so glad and gay, go winging on their way, and bring you every’ happiness this ioyous Christmas Dayl A. HORNE & C0. LTD. GENERAL MOTORS DEALERS SUMMERSIDE b I / Dodge and xzcvniaamxwxllfi . h _.§I\.\\\a\\"h \\\ The long awaited occasion is here and with it the opportunity of renewing friendships . . . of saying to our acquaintances that all our good wishes go to each of them and our heart- felt thanks for the patronage that we have had during the time. we have served the peo- ple. of this community. i l‘ WILLARD MacDONALD SUMMERSIDE ll llesoto Dealer l CHARLOTTETOWN Summersitle Airport News Th “Br BOWAR e wr ers o1 this 1 _ éehngsttgriazll than‘ reader? ZmItTImQ-‘iv an s, H. . Yen- 5PM’ Ne“ The lesthercratt club held their 155*‘ msetlfls before the holiday-s ‘m Wednesday. The club has made excellent Progress. Among those who have already completed lady's hflndbatzs are. Corporal Vikse, I-AO- Godfrey. find LAC. Carlson. The class will take on n, new 10L of beginners early in the new YPBT- The ladies attending remi- larly are, ltirs. Mitten, Mrs, Quinn‘ Mrs. Mains, Mrs, Snow. her sister. B81118. and June Johnson. Flight Sergeant and Mrs. George McCuuig. and son Jim. have left. for Halifax where thev twill Spend their Christmas ltolidays as the ‘guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stevens, Mrs- MCOUBWS parents. Th! mflfled personnel living on m’ ‘mum "t! 818d to welcome 589k l0 mtlfrled quarters Sergeant and Mrs. Jack Oliver and danish. ters Barbara Anne and Gail, after their four months absence while 58L Oliver was on course. The little friends of Donald Coates, son of LAC and Nlrs. .7. Coates will be sorry to hear that he is confined with rheumatic fever. We wish little Donald a speedy recovery. $118119 Sergeant and Mrs. L. Greenouzh and daughters Joanne. and Barbara irill leave shortly for Amherst, for their Christmasyhol- idays, where they will visit Flt Sgt. Greenoughs parents, Mr, and Mrs. Percy Greenough. The Indies Chapel Group met on Wednesday eveninq in their chin room for their Christmas gather- ing. Devotional was presided over by Mrs. G. Stone followed by a short business meeting with the president. Mrs. J. Mains in the chair. Final plans were made to furnish a lunch for the Church and School Christmas Concert. held on Monday, The lunch committee consisted of Mrs. R, McGibbon and Mrs. L. Greenough. The meeting closed with refreshments being served by ltostesses. Mrs. P. Mick- us. Mrs. H. LeBonteiier, and Mrs. fat" 60., i f, s‘ Ii-lRlSTiTlilS one, nostril. blower a wot/L}! r HALL MFG. & GOLD STORAGE . LTD. . SUMMERSIDE and GHARLOTTETOWN basketball game on Thursday even- ing, ivhen headquarters meet the flight cadets. The top three in the bowling league are Radar Techs, 21. Flying Control, 20. and Headquarters No. 1, with 19 points. LAC. Spiers. with 759, loads the high cross score. The hlzh single is 351, held by LAC. McCullucli. Quinn. Tid Bits 'I‘here will be an inter-section LAC. Dodds still leads the high average with 241. Alberfon The Town Council met on Mon- day. Mayor Profit presided present were. Councillors Moran, Oulton Corbett, Matthews and Otirrle Bills amounting to $140.47 were passed. The clerk reported s-tieeess» ful collecting of tax arrears. Si". e the term for the policeman ends December 31st. a motion was pas‘ ed to call for tenders {or that p052- dceided that Co tltmhcr filth in (l mri with n hi’! prz-srizltil M’ nrssent policeman i» termed extra ltours o! l:-. l Wlill tr-ticlr-i! lliQ h! On May B. l9~l5_ the command- ers cf Germarsfis ». >a o '1 '1 _ ‘ .' terms. rur Europe in the b War. d__ L§-\\ - -'-\-\\nr‘s.). "E<=.-.€< Gilt-gluing, family jun am! l love . . . time are the things Y a Chrlumu l: made ol- - To you . . . and you . . . aml you-w Happy Holiday with all the trimming! la make it perfect! RELIABLE MOTORS Ferd and Monarch Dealer SUMMERSIDE 'Wlien And May And May Siva your Winter Winds howl whirling snowflake; dun“ YGGI’ . CHRISTMAS thru’ the and fly, Christmas gludness warm your heart a happy start! Christmas find your home us gay A: any home can be... With candlelight and warm good cheer And hospitality! CURRAN to BRIGGS LTD. SUMMERSIDE sky, ..s.....1 m. . ..... ..... .... . otlduom.»