RS EET ie CES RY OP PE FOO REE ET OX 2 Se A Nees Beil Jokh. ian th lala } “ON PRESBYTERIAN ( A * a fis, rape at | i tH E F if ess | F bine arriving to spend the holiflay sea- | son with Mr. and’ Mrs. Lorne Flood, Southport. ree re Ov FOR VULEWE iViie ri Vi BN King’s College, Windsor, N.S., is spending the Christmas holi- days with his parents, Mr: and Mrs, J.A. Likely, West Street. Misses Ann and Millie Walsh leave this week for Cambridge, Mass., where they will spend the holiday season with their sister, Miss Mergarzct We :h and othe relatives and friends. Miss Barbara Worth arrived ‘ast week from Mt. Allison Uni- versity to spend the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ernest H. Worth. Miss Donalda Mill, student at Dalhousie University, is spend- *g. toe. ast 2 parents, Mr. and Mrs. DF. Mill. Miss’ Mary MacKay. is arriv- ‘ng from Ottawa this week to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert; | MacKay, and her brother, Weir- jam MacKay, Clinton. Miss Helen Adera Cannon of!city by air ‘Thursday to spend nell ef the teaching staff of the atl the staff of the General Hospital. .|the Yuletide season, guest of her R.C.A.F | University of T where he St. John, N.B., and Paddy Can- ;; aiee saat creamnae aoe Cis Sapetonnt of Tease) in physics, and mathematics, will the Christmas holidays with their} spend the holiday seasm, guest parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Temes Pender gast, Dorchester Cannon, Orlebar Street. Street. On completion of his Mrs. V.A. Campbell left last Course. Father Pendergast will week.for her home in Peterboro, ‘€2¢h at St. Dunstan's University. Ontario, after spending some, yy Mrs. M.J. MacDonald time in Charlottetown visiting her tutes — will spend the Christ- mother, Mrs. E.J. Duffy,. Hills-' mas season, guest of their daugh- boro Street_and Mr. Campbell's ter mrs. Dean C. Reid, Mr. Reid parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elden and family, Brackley Point Road. Campbell, Palmer's Lene. ' Miss Jean England, R.N. Mon- Mr. W.W. Murphy, Spring St..!treal, is spending the Christmas left last week for Toronto where holidays with her parents, Mr. he will spend Christmas with Bo and Mrs. R.L. England, O'Leary. son and dauchter-in-law, Mr. ‘Mrs. Eugene Murphy and other RCN, stationed at H.M.C.S. Ce-n- members of his family. |wallis, Nova Scotia, is spending Christmas in Georgetown with spend the Yuletide season ae Scamar, Pan! Batch'l’e~ of th: Miss Frances Pendergast, who \his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Law- is home economist with the de irence S. Batchilder. partment of agriculture in Boo: ; ville, Ontario, will arrive in A Mr. and Mrs. J.A.B. MacCon- s‘ation, St. Sylvester, Continued From Pace a cinisheeciieamnbaliass ael Buley, D R 4 » blehead, Mass., before! H y i jretu z to th e province. Mr. George | » Armstrong arriv- Ma } ; herwe od. Rs inesay, the s th ive season tedey'! ‘ S, Mer, and Mrs. on wiih rela 3 iif. Arn ng. i Mr. Brian tu i ¢ ‘ ‘ , i Tenna 4 ting of Neth- ing staff of the S: ? tothesay.. N.B., arrived School. leave ‘ 0 Vi her parents, Christmas Ho with par-} 1d Mrs.’ R.W. Manning, enis in Brock ( Ne Road. Mr 3 man, student at teac! ot t 1 Unive y is svend- Hi: : g ys n with he- M- i s to “in om and Mrs. W-R.] day S n wit! pa ‘Brennan 3 Mr I ! student 50 th +1 = : i A C 7 i er’ TA Keo 2 . >. er Br foctive se2aso To WES - ( Clifferd Keen , Cc el and JR. Paton} le i the ab li-id * da) 2son with their son, ch ; iat aa . j Paton, Riverview drive, tiven: to. Col. and Mrs. Paton will re- turn to Charlottetown early in} January prior to their departure/} to spend the winter months in warmer climes. i Mr. James Letcher, student at PWC left Monday for Seven Is- lands, Quebec, where he will spend the Yuletide season with his parents. . Miss Margaret and David Rodd students at Mt. Allison University arrived to spend the Christm season with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rodd, Motel’ Charlottetown. Miss Carolyn Bell, Edgehill, Windsor, N.S., and Mr. Roger Bell, University of New Bruns-' wick, Fredericton, N.B., arrived’ last week to spend the holidays’ | with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.! i R.R. Bell, 100 Brighton Road. Mer. Derek Buntain arrived last week from Dartmouth Col- lege, Hanover, N.H., to spend the Yuletide son with his parents, Commander and Mrs, George H. Buntain, City. Mr, Elwood Gotell of the CNR, Halifax, is spending the Yuletide { Season with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- i liam Jay, Grafton Street. Miss Barbara Cronin is expect- { ed to arrive this week from Mon- i treal to spend Christmas at her home, 123 Water Street, Mr. Gordon Cairns of the staff of Eaton’s of Canada, Moncton Branch, will arrive this week to spend the Yuletide season with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Cairns, 158 Prince Street. Miss Jessie Campbell, Ottawa, will arrive this week to visit her mother, Mrs. Hugh Campbell, | and brothers Malcolm, Gordon and Lewis of Graham’s Road. She will also spend part of the holi- day season with her three broth-| ers, Millar, Elrie and Ewen of Charlottetown. Mr. \David~MacDonald, arrived! last week from Pine Hill Univer-} sity to spend the Yuletide season} with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | J. Gordon MacDonald? Sandy MacDonald arrived from’ Dalhousie University last week to spend the holidays with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mac- Donald. | Miss Rebecca Nash, student at Daihousie University, arrived ki : c season with her parents, Mr. and a8. F h i Mrs. Ernest Beer, Chartotte- f--1, has left for Kingston, On- i i 5... to spend the Ch s - §67%6rn- with ker u, I Col 1.2. Beer, Mrs. Becr and fam (Mr. and Mrs. R.P. Seller, ar ons, Frederick and Day d,_ ; tfoday to spend the ho h in Boston and New ¥ . Seller. will oct seve — ber sister, Mrs. W E. —-- rs lo A JOYOUS CHRISTMAS it’s Merry Christmas time again. What dees it really mean though? Why should everyone sudden:y become interested in his neighbours happiness? 98 Queen St. One And Al We know as-well as you ,that you care about your neighbour. It’s just that in the crush of every- day living we get pretty wrapped up in our own troubles. It takes something really important, tike Christmas, to make us realize our troubles are not so bad . .. That-a pleasant smile gives us just as much pleasure as it does to our neighbour. dee a ee fullfilment of everything it means to you . . at the Saabs thee ied hin te 00k hs eriation. \ PROWSE BROS. LTD. DRY GOODS Charlottetown td mad Ss Mr. Joseph Flood, Halifax: is) Rev. Arthur Pendergast of the - ‘of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.) S844 64 MRE CE AS EE CE KR EKER KCK <<<ee Sauethonan an enw aququaceeauaue 135 Gt. George St. ~ And I knew they would keep safe every street. Hall the Birth of Jesus, Prince of Peace! ' to all-our loyal patrons! KELLY and MaclNNIS Dial 3635 (| 10214 Kent St. RUC CEES EE . CEE CRE ECE CE r (Slightly Revised) ‘Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse ‘When out in the street.there arose such a clatter a3 | rushed to the. window to see what was the matter. When what should | see as | looked down below, But the PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT re moving new-fallen snow. Then | saw a POLICE car patrolling its beat, If a FIRE siren sounded, | would know without doubt That all would soon be well and the fire put out; While those in OTHER DEPARTMENTS would be working this eve To make available fine services for all to receive. Then | thought of ALL OFFICIALS AND EMPLOYEES who work day and night To help make the CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN a place of Helene, And thankfully said, as they passed from my sight, A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL, AND OU FUTURE LOOKS BRIGHT, MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL FROM THE CITY of CHARLOTTETOWN John J. Butler City Clerk Mayor 3 Pies COUNCHLLORS:—. ' “. J. ARTHUR GORMLEY HARRY E. HYNDMAN | et FRANK G. O'NEILL EARL’ BAKER - “i A. JAMES HASLAM . F. WILL! 1 BOYLES. A. WALTHEN GAUDET GERALD, R. FOSTER , ZL EDMU E. ~ The season’s the-reason we’re jumping for joy, v T'was The Night “wr hice 4 E. C. Johnstone ARSENAULT _ sincere thanks, and best wishes for a happy hol HILDA’S BEAUTY SALO ¥ Bax Phone 3: A