We 091115919158?” change-nat- ina :aina kind of Final"; a: II done with rope: in the large old cathedrals only of course there with the great hells‘ and played "' Christmas carols. 'l‘he mustcal ' itound of the bells so in keeping with the mood of Christmas de-' -'- lighicd the listeners. l : Later in the evening Mr. Lea-l — Morgan and Mrs. .Iolinstone play. ed t\\() piano arrangements. Re- We Hear About Virginia She Is Now 70 Yrs. Old SIB IlthIIl llI‘IgIltllIR. Time I: a= \I'irgiiiia received h e r reply .I IlIa (Ills is heard at'oitiirl \\'lll('ll has prmed a source of Christmas time almost as iiiiit-h1joy ever si..ce it was Writtén. as the Christmas ca'nls. 'l‘ h i s' Ami now what about Virginia” editorial written I I I Ch III IUY l‘:I‘HIl(‘l< 3.! She is today a gentle blue -e_ved h utti in the .\e\\ \ork Sti n woman. the sure cultivated ca-l as been reproduced all over the dent-es of her voice showing very Lena Caroline McLure, Women's Editor. Phone 8506 flog,» IJ<~lw' ‘ ~¢~II MR. AND MRS. W. A. MOASE =5... ’ouhle Ring Ceremony Virginia ()‘Hanlon was e i g ht when she came home from school asking her father. Claus?” me the truth, is there a Santateight WE AND OUR NEIGHBORS world and is held I0 be the mIIIII In“? I . . '* ~~ frcsliments were served " ti I I > I qua\er despite her almos‘:nle G ardlan . rn ‘ ‘ 4 . . U ‘8 aorta)“ editorial article e v e rI seventy years. i u , Charlmmto“ In" Dec. 26' 1958—...5 dining mom and m .the sun'roqm' n en. I Virgmm alum“ D ugl“ was This delightful evening of Christ- ‘born in New York. the place which has always been home to who wrote one of the world's most famous letters. . Is A Friendly A fascinating project for some retired mathematician would be computing the number of Christ- mas cards sent out this year in Canada and tihe United States. Years ago I thought many of these cards were quite meaning- less. If people live in the same town, I thought, and have no con- tact with each other d-uring the year, how sincere can be the good wishes expressed on the Christ card? But now I’m so sure. Cards must be selected. purchased (waiting in line) inscribed, stamp- ed (waiting in line again to buy Christmas Card Always By Ruhamah S. Frank Gesture Every child is in essence. children. “Santa (wrote her motherl was allowed to stay up for dinner for the first time. After dinner we. went down to the rumpus room decorated by M. and with sketch- l es drawn by A. of everyone and. pinned up over the place where his presents were piled. Santa was so bewildered she just sat down with a caivpet - sweeper in‘ one hand and a doll's teacup in the other and stared—" A visiting aunt who took charge while their mother was ill wrote: “The little girls soon caught on; all HAPPENINGS mas music was thoroughly en- joyed by all the guests present. mow-colored trees. piano. the accompanists Mrs. Johnstone. Mrs. Keith Rogers. Lynda Drake played piano arrangements of Strauss Mrs . a phl'Sician‘hcr. She will retire next July . , l ?I:1:IIESIII:E;I:(tn- ifsit IwaEItrue that when she will be seventy. She iiedniad 3;“: '.no aria a” ". ' ~ v . . “ or e 01- ginia wrote quite a clasislisc lTZSrkbellelTbligaighnoilsmftgreal‘mt): a“ worsmp' mayor Edwm C'Iwallms ending “'"h lh‘ b"“”' day 59350" '"d Wm be he” “m1 self "Dear Editor: I am eight forty-three yc‘arsI Retirement is Johnstone and Mrs. Johnstone‘ylul ,'_J°5us' JW 0‘ Mm} new” his ,p‘rems' MI“ and Mrs' 5‘ yeIars old. Some of my little. a mandatory at 70, entertained Tue-day evening at mg' Is' Larson {or ten days' friends Say there is no Santa, It‘s good always to hear about their home Villa AVenue AP A" u"”‘“”“ ream" °{ “‘9 “*5 , Claus. Papa says. “IIIf you see ithirginia and to us an I mink tistic decorations were usedIning was the bell ringing by the‘ XML mdk 3.1.”: Russia“ ‘I‘hnc' m the 51"” "5 50‘ Plea-‘9 tellishe will remain a little girl of “‘NUEI‘OU‘ the onus A par-mum of Mrs. Johnstone. These! “"“e‘m ' ‘ °“ 5”“ “‘1‘ be ticularly beautiful "'inter scenel pupils u ere Lynda Drake. Sandra of the garden was enjoyed wiithennedy. Marilyn Drake and the colored lights enhancing theILynne Rodd. The bells have re- I Icently been imported from Eng- Carols were sung around thejland to Canada by Mrs. John~. I Bell-ringing has been a S.|tradition of Christmas in Eng. Lea-Morgan andtland and also in Boston. Welles- beingi stone. Bill Rogers. Sandra Kennedy andI ley College and Old South church t w 01 enjoy the custom. I the Last evening Mrs. .lohnsione's here for the holidays with Mrs. White's parent. Mr. and \irs. S.S. Carson. Mr. Ian MacLean of the Guard- ian‘Patriot staff is spending the Christmas holidays with his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. George Mac- llean. Bedfond, Nova Scotia. l Brian Rush. scminarian at St. Francis Xavier Seminary. Tor-l onto. is spending the Christmas, season with his parents, Moandi Mrs. Joseph Rush. 65 Rochfoni St. He is returning to the semin-l ‘ary January 5th. Misses Hazel and Doreen Kay: are spending Christmas with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. S,.\‘. Keys 87 Pow-rial Street Hazel .is a student nurse in training at the Victoria General Hospital in, Hn‘it’ax and Doreen is a student at Horton Academy. Wolfvillc. .\‘. ' S. YORK POINT WJ. The December meeting at the DOIRON-ARSENAULT . tampst and mailed [Waitin ' to the fact that th '1‘ th t3 i x . v I. , SI I g in I I 421 mo er mus York Pmm W]. was held M the Mr. and in. David Ray mnnd ter of Mr. and Mia. “illiert Arse- ?” h I \ Fifi} This means that every nt be wormed and find they taikel home of Mrs. Gordon Mai-Ewen. Doiron were married recently ‘ on u l t. Summerzsde. and the h. H I)iItreIIIsIeItnttout invglves a degree advanhtage of me. BIutJ they! The pr,sidan.I M" RM, M". i. m pan“ rhIIIIIh QIImm” Ignmm u in. m” M 31, “Hr”... .II ' I . I o . lme an even expense are t e sweetest things. udy dMI Th m...” ,n, I ‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ ‘ Dom," Md u... late ‘1” n I, Lh‘ I m lliglrglgetonUaIiéedIhfhurch cessoriIes and a corsage of white Why does the sender bother with is three - still wears glasses :‘hiflmi‘s‘l‘. ling?" M flats“, “60- The bride is the former (hmmmM-nI,_phnm M. High, to h I I ise. It egddh is I sciene carnationS. I those he has not seen during the (she has gentian - blue eyes) 59mm ("wowed by the cm“ in J oa n \Iai-ie .h-scnmiliI ‘daugh h.” . I y Y5 Wgeo Ga midSy’ Ib The grooms mcher Wore 8 Yea”? Slt‘e'ly them must be but they only add to her cute- unison‘ R0" "n w" answered ’“‘"""‘*"“~‘“ -' - '--v —— ~ ~—— — h w . I mug: gm.” of eZaMlIne lue wool dress With bolera and an urge toward friendliness— ness. Hcr round face is tender, by twelve member; paying their bar Joined and one Visitor wa: "The QIIPen". Lunch was served IL“ 1e; Woodside- a‘IéIInIIJ: 3:? (ECCCSEOI’IES. Igor cors ag e perhaps the Christmas card is a pink and white as a sweet - pea. tees. welcomed. by host”! ‘5‘“th I'W commit~ .' I - I ‘ I i i I . pml carna ions. way of expressin an unconscii u. H-er mouth. unusual for a bab . -- ' - - - . . . ' . “I “l 11th in marriage With Following the ceremony a re- regret that life i: so rushed thast y Mum“ 0! in“ mew“ “no Mlnmes H" mm “d w. i" In “my find a mm mm m.“ ndell Albert, son of Mr. and caption was held at Birch Hill is the color of an apricot: and read and approved. Report of pmved. Treasurer reported $290- was spent. more friendliness during the curving and full—She vilbratesl hall meeting told in Cornwall ()5 were ' ’ I I I I I . proceeds from turkey - v ~ . II , Albert Moase, New Arman: EgurlstIhorIne for nearly 60 guests. year did not seem posmble. With laughter or tears every min- I was read. Correspondence was dinner, and $132.35 were the wrfi‘: '10:“ I h» g ‘ gt double ring ceremony was 9 brides table was centered THE CHILDREN lite—running. jumping. arms wav- discussedI pm,ch {mm “Io “ammo MIII A . ~—. eat-y ta: . united by Rev. Waldo Elliott with a three tier wedding cake ing~g0lden hair, flying—~" Delegates attending the lead- quet which the institute catered will be imposed on jiik- bores for no u I parsonage was suitably de- topped with a miniature bride Since Christmas is the time of “San-na is dark -.eyed, satln- ershi tour” I"? In Imorm' m- "w hen...“ M 1‘” WWW”! l! I m!‘ ated for the occasion. Th e and groom and flanked by light- all others when our thoughts are Skinned—much quieter th an A“! FEW”- 1‘ “"3 decided to d""' CflfiP‘Wndm“? “'8‘ "a" 3““ ll": :1“: night's“ i I‘d let, Rev. L. M. Murray sang ed tapers. The cake was made most “child - centered" I believe Judy—but the instigator of all It! to the TB- Fund "d ‘0 “‘9 discussed it was moved and cm. was. my MS”; ' ~a' n” '1 II Meet Lovey. during the by the brides mother and decor- another glimpse or two of the Judy's nauglitiness! Quietly San- Multiple Sclerosis during the mafia“, me $00 M “m m TI I!“ "m in“ an" Q‘"I"I‘Il‘"‘ u I d ‘niug of the register, ated by Mrs. Harold MayhewI an little girls preserved in old let- na whispers some naughty sche- wminil Year- 3150 $300 ‘0 be B. League. Five-sick calls were poaer u map aunt of the bride. ters (last week's columni may me —— For instance, ohher day — i The bride, given in marriage sent to the A.C.W.W. made. treat. taken and cards . . I . The toast to the bride w ‘ - 1 A i o r “ ' ' ‘ " ' 5 ‘ ' I her fatIherI looked love] m as giv pease you. num er 0 readers Pull 0ft Aunties slippers. whis- SICk committee W" "k"! i“ sent. '- ‘ street length wedding Idreg; of en by Rev. L. M. Murray and fit- said the children were 90 like pered Sarina. With a whoop. Judy remember the In?“ Ind thin-ins The following new committees FOR RENT .h: hi“ mte brocaded tafleta trimmed tin.eg responded to by the groom. their own children or (and) grand- went to it while Sauna looked on .g ChrisitvaL An “dung. or we". apmimed. sick Mm NMI floor Sender: and Edge" - mt Her bouquet was of red Telegrams from Toronto and children. This is not strange. with a Mona Lisa smile!” Christmas gm, took pl.(~eI An hm BonI Mm Omani MEI,er In so I' nlood v III » and her only ornament was Halifax We" read ,by me be“ interesting auction sale was put whoop MNI Hamid MumnI °°" ' I" “I if“ 05 “I. m" 1 ear _ IImgSI a gift of the $131. ChMiss (Shame MacLeod , on with Mrs. Reginald MacEwen Mm. Raymond Harvey: pro- CHAN“!!! log-nos SI I 2.. She wore a shoulder . 'arg‘e . ‘9 guest book. C d N d d u auctioneer. gram Mrs. Ralph MacCaull. . L 30 , If“ h“ II I veil with a band of sequins Lima WOOdSlde, Sister of the e I w M Roll call for January meeting Mrs. John Myers: lunch. Mrs. Plywood Pine. Dial 658‘! ‘m pearl trim \- “$1? Paced tthe g'y-ests. ' III - t to be answered with e “New Ralph \IacCaull, Mrs. John My- . I ' I I .e t‘ppy coupe lest amid T P S h ‘ Year‘s Resolution". Lunch com- on. “7 RM” ._ 115-, Kenneth Simmons,I Sister showers Iotf confeiti for a honey- 0 e ’ em ran mittee Mrs. Gordon MocFMen Mrs wither Cairns, president. I e groom, as bridesmaid W35 moon trip to paints of interest Degr Mary Hamrm: Your re_ def comr01_ __ M H "J BOX/l and Mrs. Urban Gauthier. Meet- nave ll report of leadership d in a dress of pale blue l tailed taffeta and carried a .flg-ufl'osegay of yellow mums. IITSloyce Woodside, brother of the I ~ - e, was ring bearer. Mr. Clar- "mm , e Moase, cousin of the groom, M fl. Ni a best man. in the Maritimes. For travelling the bride wore a beige fleck suit with yellow and brown accessor- ies. Her corsage was of white carnations. They are residing in New An- nan where the groom is a pros- ply of Oct.. 8 to the 17«year-old model who has to “beg. cry and plead for the privilege" of using the family car was good. But I don’t think you went far enough. in giving the girl perspective on ON THE TRAIL Dear Mary Hawurth: Having read the book Body, Mind and Sugar (Henry Holt publisherst, written by Dr. E. M. Abraham— son and A. W. Pezet, and having applied some of its suggestions Our selection for a most d‘ra. matic neckline is Gif Johnston‘s "Jewel Box“ -— a curving decol- ctage designed to be filled in vith ropes of pearls or glittering Rembrandt. satin and make it come beautiful- ly true via our Printed Pattern that exactly duplicates the tal - ented Mr. Johnston's original for in: closed and lunch was served by hostess and committee In ‘ "huge. CARLETON STDING W. I. The regular monthly meeting course held in Summer-side. it was decided to start two travel- lim apmns around the district. A committee was appointed to prepare (.‘hristmas treats for all children of the district and box- es for shut-ins. each member to WHY HAVE SORE ‘8; ill." . r. . . , I rights and responsibilities and , . I . I . I .I I .l m I. or her daughter 5 wedding the 'DE‘FOUS faII‘mer- The brlde 15 0" duties. with outstanding results. several gngss'uflef:55;i Eigetl‘fipgfe abinmmwigétsgrgxzfinl'1;"; 0‘ 03”?" Sim"; H my“. n'g‘iq'h M C n “d lsmo e it EGCU‘I - i .. - - ,. I I ,.. .. . “to” do thetr wor a space blue th t a hing staffot Summerside Beg cry and plead for pIIIVIII of us are Interested In consulting Ihmugh the mIdrIIIII VIII .IIIpeIIed 16 18 IIIIII .20 SIZ; I6 .reqduesv had at e bomb;D ma rs Iain "I rs IIap I 1c 3:" tnvlm I d“ w of Worstella with rose ac- School.—Photo by Heckibert. .‘ , . t t a doctor who is familiar wim {his I . I v_ - I I I Muwan on o Iy ex iIg, a mom or, In pr me I M. 1 eget Indeed' Dld She ev‘r ‘7 0 f- 1d of Stud Ian on ten us to follow the figure every inch 2 :i-8 yards“ - inch fabric. December “I proud” "951d. flu. M,“ mMmRI Rn“ n" m i ‘ earn the use of the famlly “at? ‘e y' , y of the way. It‘s a good line for Send ONE DOLLAR for Print- ed and opened the meeting mu, be answered by an”, mm”... 3“ W I I h CLINTON w. I" that a Wte 0f thanks be eXtenid- She made M mention M um- hog to arolie'edCo—toRt‘thource “29 10'” 20 " very Slimming ed Patter“ 4337 ‘0 Guardian' singing "Hark the Herald An- brim-rim: a new member. (‘ol- ”. w 0 December meeting of ed to all in district who helped tributing to the upkeep of the car. I 93051366“ of this Iy 9 Ad: In day_8{wrday jersey or woolI Pamct Dept” 60 From StII we,“ gels Sing" mu m Mary Stew lemma Iaken amounted In ‘Im “ “fl ton L- met at the home in any way to make the Supper For exam‘ple' by replemShmg the dorql an in ui to me :u'thors it's the ideal answer to those Toronto. Ont., Canada. Please an Collect. An enjoyable guessing mm.“ M , , 'Mrs' “'terhng MaqKay'..Meet-'such a success which the Instit- gas and on We“ She uses the $5.16,, regmslzntafives. in on, “don't — dress . up - but - look - print plainly YOUR NAME. AD- Roll call was responded toby was conducted by Mrs. my. m y - yeti-es byd Stinging Sllsetm ut‘ h m at St Marks Hall in ,Car' or paying for the. :3;th of the publishers _ MH divine" invitations. Picture it al- DRESS with ZONE. STYLE NU'Mv lam-teen member! exchanging mood Harvey. Meeting closed 5 i I - . . , I - - - . . _ - - u o n ' Collgciywe y Mary 8 aici cafepain‘t for the hall. (am. Mary Haworth counsels through so In Pure black were or sflk BER and SIZE- Claim-u rim. one new mm by llnmni! silent Mum and V i i ’ ha. - - her column. not by mail or per- “ MI! .I. call was responded to by It was decided to purc se llyI less than age 25I drive the SOIIaI IntewIeWI write hermc". fl :2: embers with an exchange of . mg. I» mas gifts. w m “fl v'nutes were read and approv- In treats for the school children, Mrs. Bruce to be in charge. Mrs. Sterling MacKay and Mrs. Weiirum MlacKiay to get gifts vehicle. Often this extra prem- ium costs nearly double——and who pays? CT. or her family? Does C. T. ever wash the car? of this newspaper. CORNWALL AUXILIARY STORE OPEN ALL DAY l m *Corres ndence was read and ' i has. ‘ as decpi‘ded to send $1.00 to for the Shut-ins at Christmas. Can she change a me? 1 am a The Cornwall Auxiliary :1an- w A. C. and $3.00 to send a dele- Collection amounted to 70 cents. woman, no longer young, and I cred 9-1 the home 0‘ M’m' 3" SA I r ‘ » to the A. c. W. W. Conifer- I 9 also to purchase a $5.00 T.B. was moved and seconded H" of that period. (iron-silo. Next meeting to be at Mrs. James MacKay. Meeting closed with the Queen after which the hostess served a dainty lunch. VAMPISH CHARM .7 t dt can do both. BUY OWN CAR Further, Iif Miiss C. T. is a model worth her salt. she earns enough money to buy her own car. So why doesn't she? “My privileges . . . my rights . . . I want"—are a constant re. frain on the lips of the immature. I realize C. T. is only 17; but old enough, even so, to be thinking ' in terms of “my obligations" in- stead of crying like a t2wo~year- old whose mama won't let her play with a bumble bee. A neighbor of mine recently lost both her car and her home because she had yielded to her adolescent son's begging, plead- ing and sullcing for use of the car —-when he lacked the sense of duty, honor and responsibility to I ha trusted with it- Young Miss t. T. sounds like a good candidate for the “char- actor guidance instruction" given by the Army to all enlisted per- sonnel. I suggest she wake up to the labor and Costs of responsi- bility. Or. when she is 18. jom the WACs. and learn all about how to live; and how to be fit to live with! Sincerely. F.V. DEAR F. V.: There is some- thing in what you say. But one can hardly expect youth to listen land learn. when the “voice of texperienc'e" spe - in tones of isht‘ill sarcams. as you do here. ‘ Instead of spending space lec- Ituring C. T. for her distorted lviews, which doubtless reflect iher parents’ uncertain exerCise {of authority. I tried to clear up confused thinking on both Sides the fence. I 0fWhen parents accept the dis- ciplines of leadership. recogniz- ing that there mustI be Ia chain of command in family life; and when children are trained to obey good government. beginning in the home. you dont have “~cenes ’ :50 let’s be fair to the girl. What she doesn‘t know about how to such as C. T. reportsl en Howard for the December meeting. The devotional period. conduc- ted by Mrs. Warwon Livingstone and several assistants. included the singing of many at the bean- tiful carols. Business was conducted by the president. A few more squares were passed in for the afghan. It was decided that a box of clothing held by the simply nec- retary should be sent to the Brunswick Street Mission, Hali- fax. Annual reports were given by the various secretaries and the nominating committee reported as follows:- Pres, Mrs. Reg. MacEwen; lot. vice president, Mrs. Elmer Frizzell: 2nd. vice president. Mrs. Stanley Murchi- son; recording secretary. Mrs. Pearl Scott; treasurer, Mrs. L. H. Drake. The January meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. R.A Pattenson. Devotional header will be Mrs. Hazen Howard and Mrs. Victor MacPhaiii will pre- sent the study book. lunch com- mittee. Mrs. Geo MincMillan. Mrs. Hazen Howard and Mn. Brewer Boyle. Following the business session the meeting was favored with a solo by Mrs. Clarence Murchi- son. The meeting closed with the Mizpah Benediction and lunch was served by hostess and com- mittee. YORK NOTES Miss Pauline Watts was hos- toss to the C.G.I.T. at her home on Thursday evening, Dec. 11th. i Mrs, Ruben Watts entertained ;tlie evening Auxiliary of York. ;at her home on Thursday. Dec- ember llth, with good attend- .ance. ! 9 am to 5:45 pm Find Many Oihr Rugs likeness To Rugs Displayed!) HAN D-WOVEN ORIENTAL RU GS . SPECIALLY PURCHASED BIG SAVINGS! Luxurious Indian Rugs From The Warehouse Yourself. 'Feel Their Thick, Velvety Wool Pile; (Not Listed) Offered Ai Special Prices. ( Indian Aubusson and Chinese Patterns. Size about 3 x 5’, edch Size about 4 x 6’, each Size about 6 x 9’, each 199.00 55.25 89.00 01’ A Well~Known Importer. See Them For Admire The Exquisite Colouring: --- You’ll Illustration Is Not Exact Size about 8 x 10’, each Size about 9 x 12’, each Size about’lO x 14’, each 297.00 397.00 495.00 .rxw» " . , . . _ : Mrs. Elmer Brown and Mrs. . i to this loithibehave isnt all her fault. But II I I I BY “MT “Jqu IIIC.4t:>\<ez contiibutIEI‘ISII III blark enher is it emireiy her par. \‘Iill tooke spent Satuiday Dec- ‘FAC 3 ‘ 7 ' vi ~ h m ‘\'it.1 a Il‘fil'lu“ he" ' . n . ‘. . R [h . i .‘t ember 13th in Charlottetown. I ,...HIONS of the -tis a.I:.;IIIIIIIII “chm, wowed by black ants. l stippose.I a ci 5 .II I CO 2 “Pd up again in «rtlfl'=“l‘ m" f ,“’.J::{Hiis from the shoulders. part of a badly mistaken (IurIren I The fIIIIIIIIaI f m I Ie “HI REMEMbEY the EOTOII GIICI’OMOO. ’TMAnn-iu: o mum tions. The lllllL‘. G;it'l'ltl'l‘~ lll‘v‘llsiiviyid act. of the crepe tics inI. trend. of letting l’OlIllIll 31%“ “9 "(IIbeIII VI “HIT”! IeeIdaIn york " mu om “A,” .the‘ x » 9:. li’i‘ll‘ takej~ “:3 i“ , I . .. ’i‘r.‘ ridled on the “itess ieon' ”‘ ‘-‘~‘- '5 1 . . m: ,‘r Qifgfiimhil’g :5 a W brim?" ‘3‘? 1:7: 3:21: l: iii/i. "trcedoni of expression" i< i‘rmvd rpm-h on Monday. Dc- "Goods Satisfactory or Money Refunded " the Short‘ 1 :Jixif‘fl-i‘i ‘4‘"5‘“ “MY-1?? EA: (lino "tllt' Talllnl‘ a li.‘__"lit‘i' \‘zaliie aiii more ci'catne ‘IHUW 14"“. A large numb” 31' t was ii. i A y “ " l“ “I 11,3111: M‘iicm < lthan bringing raw selfishness uu..tended to Pay their last i‘eSDBCI-S-l I i 1 [lie siml‘ . J "’ ‘ '