DECEMBER 11. 1950 .a-.-'-' AIIIIIDIIEIII Bonson Combination Case. Ha should have a Ronson Lighter or a suitably en- graved. This tested lighter is known for and wide for its excellent quality . and will be received at Christmas with real app.ecl- ation . ............... .. 5.00 IF HE WEARS A WATCH. up He would like an Expansion Bracelet. For such a suitable and useful gift he will thank you all the year around- every day he wears it and feels its com- fort. and convenience. DOES HE HAVE A RING? Every man likes to wear a ring. We have a marvellous selection of Lodge. Stone and Signet Rings ' which is sure to please ............................ .. any one 4.00 OTHER SUGGESTIONS: ' BILLFOLDS ' CUFF LINKS 9 PEN & PENCIL SETS HEADQUARTERS For GRUEN, BULOVA, ELGIN, ROLEX AND FONTAINE WATCHES ENGRAVING PROMPTLY DONE d Ph Ord s will be given Personal Man an tfrilde Prorsilpt Attention. CROCK'E'1"l"S QUALITY rnwslnanns sosmnaamn I as-a V ,-:n”J.':"uamu-A-no-M "I don't like the way she throws cards other husband when they lose. Especially when I have to pick them up i" of UP By George Clark Till): AIb;ion l Mr.andM.rs.Aa.0:esn. Mr. and Mrs. R. I. and fasniiv were guests of Mr. and ctr the weekend. Tha annual bazaar Mrs. R. M Dunn, Travers and Mrs. J. R. McMahon. A post nuptial shower for Mr. and Mrs. Hillard Pridham. home of Mr. Ptrldham Monday Oliver as assistant semblsd. The bride 'was as Marion Barbour Ramsay. and all joined in singing They Are Jolly Good Follows." The Daffodil Mission Band met at the home of Mrs. A. C. ,l"xiday afternoon. The retiring president, Belle Wilklo, presided. Fourteen members and three visi- tors were present. A Life Member- ship certiiicatn and pin were ll!- sented to David Morrell. The Christmas worship service was led by Belle Wiiiris and the mission study was led by Mrs. Green. me next meeting will be in the church hall with Lily Beth Clarke in charge of the worship. The else- tion of officers resulted as fol- lows: President -- Frances Cur- rie; Vice-president Dorothy Maollevin; secretary - Bella Wil- kle; Treasurer .- Iona. Hunter. These officers will be installed at the January meeting. A scout Group Committee course was held in the W. I. Hall, Monday and L d , evenings. In attendance were Mr. Gordon Kerr. Ebrecutlve Commissioner for Prince Edward Island. 'a.nd Scoutmastsrs. Gubmasto . and Committees from o'l..sss-y, Tlgnish and Albarton. At the Monday session, Mr. Kerr d d the gathering on the History and Development of scout- ing and on the scout organiza- tion. Thero were also two demon- strations. Demonstration of a Boy scout Troop meeting was giveh llIdC' direction of assistant Scout- master Gordon Coffin of Albcrton and the 0'Lcary Group Commit- tee gave a demonstration of a Group Committee meeting. Tues- day evening was devoted to lec- tures in which Mr. Kerr dealt with "The Group Committee at and "Plan Achievement , Scoutmaster Kacfo of Alberton spoke on "Group Sponsorshl, and scoutmastor Douglas Hardy, of Otueary dealt with "Group Spirit." , , -The December meeting of the Alberton sub-division of the O. W. L. was held at the home of Mrs. J. A. Callaghan. The meeting was opened with prayer by Rev. W. E. Monaghan. Flftun members rs- sponded to the roll call. The trea- surer reported 14630 on hand. Christmas gift boxes will be sent as in previous years. The Com- mittee in charge of them will be Mrs. Michael Ahearn. Mlrs. Edwin MacDonald and Miss Maud O'Con- nor. It was decided to send a ohs-istmas box to st. Vincent's orphanage. It will be packed by Mrs. Edwin MacDonald and Mrs. A. J. Bernard. It was requested that good used clothing and toys be left at the home of Mrs. 'Ber- nard not later than December 30. It was decided to have a ques- tion box at the next meeting. Mrs. J. A. Callaghan invited ths ... bus to meet at her home again E. in January. The roll call will be answered by the name of s Cana- dian author. Mrs. Michael Aheam will be assistant hostess. At the close of the meeting, roiiroshments were served by Mrs. Edwin Mac- Donald and Mrs. Everett shes. Mrs. J. 0. Matthews was hostess to the United Church Guild Mon- day evening. Opening worship was led by Mrs. H. D. Corbett. Min- utes of the last regular meeting and of a special. meeting. at which it was decided to order now collars for the choir gowns. were read and approved. members answered the The Visiting Committee, Mrs. J. C. Matthews and Mrs. C. R. S. Lsard reported sight hospital and seven homo calls The treasurer reported 37111 on hand. The next meeting will be at the home of Miss Beth Waugh with Mrs. R. E. MacDon- ald as joint hostess. Mrs. Wilkie will have charge of the program. Mrs. Herbert Matthews and Mrs. Fitzpatrick will be on ths Visit- ing Cornmittao for December. On motion it was decided that fifty dollars be given into the congre- gational funds. Plans was made for the bazaar to be held on Satur- y afternoon in the-.Curlins Olubrooin. Two sunshine boxes are to be packed. The election of officers resulted as follows: Presi- - Mrs. Arthur willie: Vice- rosldant,- Mrs. Cedric Kmter: Mrs Prank Weeks; Q. I approved: Mrs. to- or ths school Committee. that the radio is now being as tho school and that tho E: Hall Committee reported ssvoral rsntals during the month. and also ' that sevral minor repairs ur.gn4ln's.J.A.Grean, Pointa- needed Thu treasurer riportod a-Pierre. Trinidad. are guests of 58050 on band. night, and coal ills were ordered paid. It was da- idpd that a silver collection be Mlrs. Maauutt at Mslpoouo during sick and shut-in folk. the com- mittee comxrisod of Mrs. Gordon Coffin. sponsored E. , by the ladies of St. Palm's Church Leard, will arrange for was held in the Curling Olubroom of the Institute to go Saturday afternoon. In charge of A new Years Dance will be bold selling were Miss Maud Dyer, Mrs. the evening of Jsnu , lst. Plans W. R. Oulton. Mrs. W. J. Phillips, for it will be made by Mrs. Clay- Mrs. Clayton ton '1!-avers, Mrs. B. R. Burks. Mrs. W. R. Oulton and Mrs. hur Wiikio. Mrs. Oulton and Mrs. Eric Corbett will be on the school (use Committee and Mrs. Marlon Hardy). was held at tho and Mrs. Coffin on the and Mrs. unert Committee for evening, with motto: of collecting for the Chil- Mrs. Alvin Wilkls and Mrs. Henry dren's Aid will be dealt with at hostesses. the next meeting. Mrs. Coffint in- About ninety friends from South vited the members to her home in Kildare, Montross and Alma ss- January. The roll assisted answarsu by suggestions for a bet- in opening the gifts by the Misa- tor Institute next year. Mrs. lilrank and Eleanor of Southport was introduced and Following a happy soc- welcomed to the meeting. speak- isl hour, refreshments were served in; informally, Mrs. "For a brief but interesting address on Mental Hygiene. which was much appreciated by those present. . At the close of the meeting refresh- Grson, m rm: W08. 1!. Annie members csrolling. Art- Champion Visiting December. The call will be Frank gave "GUARDIAN. cHAnLo1".rE-roww The Christmas meeting of Alborton Auxiliary of the W. M. I. hold in the United church Hall. Tuesday con. was with prayer by the president. Mrs. A. C. Green, and a solo by Mrs. John Walls. Twenty members were present. mm. from tho Presby- torial nrosidont. Mrs. J. D. Mao- rarlano. and tho , secretary, Mrs. Prank Outnlitfo, were read. The latter contained information about the Pruby- torial which will meet in Sum- snersido in January. The matter of nominating Prosbytarial was loft to the Executive. Mrs." P. A. Fitzpatrick volunteered to be Hall hostess for the January meet- ing when worship will be led by Mrs. C. H. Weeks and the study by Mrs. Charles Johnston. The Supply Eiecrstu-y. Mira. nunur Wm-s. reported that about two hundred pounds of good used clothing had been forwarded to Toronto for shipment in Korea. The report of the Nominating Commltto was read by Mrs. Gor- don Hardy and. on motion, gdopg. ed. Officers for the coming year will be: non. President - Mrs. G. c. Gordon. President - Mrs. A. a. Green. First Vice-president Mrs. C. H. Weeks. Second Vice- preaidont - Mrs. George Ramsay. Recording Secretary - Miss An- nie Iaard. Corresponding secre- ents were served by the hostess. tary - Mrs. llnderhlil Coughlin. of Slippersl Mx llsiii; Women's and Sizes Men's and Ioys' Silos Sizes tba'rroasurer-Mrs. officsrstlfii Mlssos' and Children's James Hodg- son.Mission3andI..oadsrs-Mrs.- A. C. keen and Mrs. Mrl. board. Christian stewardship Se- cretary - Mrs. William Aubrey. secretary of Temperance and Christian Citilonship - Mrs. Gor- don Coffin. Associate Members Secretary - Mrs. Charles John- ston. Literature Secretary - Mrs. J. W. Waugh. Missionary Month- ly Secretary - Mrs. Haber Hardy. P. A. HU- Conununity Ilriendship sacro- - Mrs. Jesse Matthews. Sup- ply socretary - Mrs. Hunter Weeks. Press Secretary - Mrs. Fred Leard. The beautiful candle- lighting service was conducted by Mrs. P. A. Pitrpaizri '. assisted by Mrs. A. C. Green, Mrs. Charles Johnston, Mrs. Gordon Coffin, Mrs. C. H. Weeks. Mrs. George Ramsay and Mrs. John H. Wells. Five lighted candles about the worship centre says snted five gifts brought to the world by Christ - Joy, lovs. light. peace and hope. K . SI l(l I 611' we 6 bottle carton 36i For Mom, Dad And All The Kids! This year, especially-Gift Slippers are a fashion! This year, stwpasslngly-Gift Slippers are beautifully comfort- able! This year, naturally-Holma.n's is where you'll find the very best selection of Gift Slippers on the Island! Make everyone on your list happy with Slippers, and wise Santa will be sure to put Gift Slippers from Holman's under ths tree. Come and choose now while the selections are still complete. Make it a comfortable Christmas with the Gift . . Qpc 4 . & 4yxz4 X72r;”7,Xf&w choose Their slippers Easily and Quickly From HOLMAN's Big llisplaysw -- AI.I.' MODERATELY PRICED - 1.69 to 5.50 , 1.65 to 6.50 1.19 to 2.95 We've Got 'EIn - - Como In And Soo Styles sssaososos Xhhx in race rt-ttarsrzar I King-Size Dental Job With I little assist from the side. Dobbin "opens wide" as Dr. Eam- msnouil Dermintsalris tackles the mammoth job of smoothing down some rough edges on the horse's Ggiitsg Fmm HOLMAWS Are Opened First! '1 gr) xxxxxxxxx. " .1 e X xxx...- xxxxxxxxx teeth. The horas is one of thous- ands of farm animals in northern Greece that will benefit from new veterinary clinics constructed with Marshall plan aid. .