Eastern Guardian HOSPITAL MEETING ;-Inhyest- - t of the . '. id..aiiess' irggeoi.-Ing the name of Mrs. im Simpson was lnadvertertly mined as representing the Jun- ” Ladies Aid THE J0-ANNA Dress Shop pecializes tn dresses for the 1. Beaver Club, Montague. discon- IATURDAY NTGHT DANCB8. tinued until further notice. CARD PARTY RESULTS -The regular weekly card party sponsor- ed by the Montague sub-division C.W.L., was held in the Arrnorles on Wednesday night with a good Friday. Dec. 16. 1955 Montague Legion Ladies Auxiliary Meeting Held The annual meeting of the Lad- ies Auxiliary of the Canadian Leg- ion, Montague branch. was held at the home of Mrs. John Clair. The Guardian Page 5 ed a substantial sum on hand. Mrs. John Clair and Mrs. Ellie Llewell- yn reported that twenty-seven Christmas gift parcels had been forwarded to service personnel and TV FOR CHRISTMAS Monday. and was conducted by the president. Mrs. Neil Hooley. Eighteen members responded to roll call. The minutes of the last annual " and the last reg- mzar women as well as regular um, special sale on coats for mristmas. , JOHN'S Presbyterian Church. '1 Sunday. Dec. 10. 'I p.m.: attendance. The doo rprlze and the men's prize were won by Mr. William Narldy and the ladles' prize by Mrs. John Clair. Lunch was served by the committee in hospitalized veterans. . The retiring president spoke briefly expressing her appreciat- ion for the splendid co-operation. LOOK AT THIS I zclfnst. l'I1BFSe- ular meeting were read and ID- of the officers and embers dur- -andle light WTVIC9 5311"" ”h”I"- proved. Mrs. John Gaudet and lng her tenn of office. She gave ici D- 5- Camp” ' ”"'”'"" Mrs. Raymond Dewar reported an interesting resume of the var- nudcratnr. V for the Vilmllg Commmee-TW0 ious activities of the Auxiliary members were remembered with treats during the month and one card was sent out. One memt , Mrs. Emery MacNelll. was report- ed ill in the P.E.I, Hospital and the committee was asked to re member her on behalf of the Auxiliary. The financial report for the year was read by the treas- durlng the year. mentioning in particular the many worthwhile: projects undertaken by the groupl and the many donations of moneyl and time to the various campaigns The report of the nominating committee was read and. on mot- ion. the report was adopted. The . -my; QUILT lotteried by pthe 4.... Perth Women's Institute . ow Zita McAilncy. New City. The inch number ..,..wn by Mr. John Lewis. ogyx RINGS from 810.95; ,u1.,.va, Lorie and other fine AMAZING OFFER! fork mil-lies. Men's sets. pens and mH.,1,, pcpIer's Jewsllry. Your guaiity Gift Shop. ORWELI. VERNON United -1,...-.-h Rev. John M. Sheen him- A,..,. ()1-well ll a.m.. Chegrry ,,.”..., 230 p.m. Vernon llivcr .'.'ill p.m. OUT THEY G0-Fifty pair long ,,m,.mg good weight gabardine Jallis. All sizes and colors. Yours '...- only 57.50. Cuffed and fitted ,1... M A. MacLeod Tailor. ilurray KW"- GEORGETOWN Pastoral Charge i'niIetI Church of Canada. Service my Dec 18: 11 a.m.. Milltown y.-"55; 2.30 p.m. Sturgeon 7 p.m. (loot-getown. White Gift Sunday. Subject. "The Christmas Miracle". nm WA Paterson, Minister. ST. PETEIPS BAY Pastoral ('imri.'c The United Church of ranada. Services for Sunday, Dec- cmbcr 18th; Marie service at 11.00 a m. Greenwich service at 1.30 p. in. St. Peter's service at 7.80 p.m net Russell A. Macbeod, Minist- rr. Till-2 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH vi. Cx da. Services Sunday. Dec. 18- t:.u-digan. divine worship 11 am. Lorne Valley. afternoon serllte 2.30 p.m.; Montague. eve- uing service 7.30 p.rrx: Montague Sunday School 10 a.m. A cordial welcome to all. Rev. D. A. Camp- lwll. Minister. ANGLICAN SERVICE at Sourls on Sunday. Decemt 18th. at 11 a.m. There will be a Celebration of the Holy Communion with Ser- mon ill United Church Hall. Main sin-out lby kindness of the Church liillim-itit's.l the Reverend W. G. Hnc: in charge. n0.N"T LEAVE your Christmas .-hopping till the last moment. Our stock of R.C.A. Victor record players. Ansco and Kodak cam- runs. are being picked overu We inilie you to shop during the next few days before stocks are loo depleted. We still have I good supply of Romeo lighters and electric shavers. Pepler's lcwcllry. Your Quality Gift Shop. .lll?llRAY HARBOUR -Murray liivcr Pastoral Charge United ('Iilli'f.'Ii of Canada. Services San- dnx-. Dec. 1301.. Murray Harbour Ii a.m. combined public worship and Sunday School White Gift wrvice. Little Sands 3 p.m. Murray lilrcr Sunday School White Gift service 11 am. Public worship featuring candle light service and ram! singing. 7 p.m. Rev. L. S. woonrey Minister. t'lIURCH OF CHRIST. the Lord's Day. December is. Most- t-arzue 10.00 a.m. Bible school for 3” axes. 11.00 a.m. the Lord's Supper and preaching. Murray River, 10.00 a.m. Bible school for All ages. 11.00 a.m. the Lord's Nlvpcr. Murray Harbor. 6.00 p.m. Bible school for all ages. follow- H? by the Lord's Supper. Oom- bmcd evangelrlstic service at the Murray mm Church of Clrrist -H1500 a.m. ial airistmu "mm by r from three rhurclws. Come and worship with Kenneth T. Norris. evange- (Till-. MONTAGUE PASTORAL CIMRGE. The United Church of idlllldh. Rev. J. M. Fraser. Min- I-Elcr. Slmday. Dec. 18: Montague. flm-. Sunday School; ll a.m.. ;"”fnl3la service and Junior Sun- 33, School. White Gifts present- It xv smaller children. 1.30 p.m.. -7Il&i)inr Choir practice for Pagaant. L; P-m-. Sacred Pageant. "Once W" A Christmas Time". by the ''''"W Choir. directed by Mr. 1. ' "Wins. with Mrs. D.M. Mac- Ilmvlvl. or anist. White Gifts for and lplha ge. presented by boyg H m I1" 5- Lower Montague: 9.45 - mornlas service and Sun- 'lt;.;' School. "Christmas Basket" 0 i . Illiitilxijlaig. x?1mgnIwun. E Fri - Sat "Bad Day At SPENCER TRACY Enjoy A Good Movie Now. YEO Adm. - 55 Incld Prov. Gov. A. Tax Tenessee's Partners Color - S John Payne, Ronald Coleen Grey. High Tension action. True friendshi chenengea when gold is discover-ed.p SOURIS THEATRE mrnav-sarrmnav, Dnc. loan-1-in Ci ncmascopc Petty Officer Derald F.Mac- Kenzie was recently promoted to the rank of Acting Commissioned Officer (Medical Technician). in the RCN Reserve. Mr. MacKenzie who is a registered Pharmacist. completed his apprenticeship with Johnson and Johnson's. and after successfully passing the examina- tions recelved his diploma in June 1952. He has since been employed with the Jenkin's Pbarrnacy. Char- lottetown. Mr. Macxenzie first Joined the local Naval Reserve in February. 1948. and has completed several medical courses with the Navy at the RCN Hospital. Hali- fax Those qualifications combined with the iimeispcnt at his trade in civilian life. have eventually brought him up to the required standard for promotion to commis- slon rank. Mr. MacKenzie resides at 14 Pownai St.. City, and is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd MacKenzle. A brother Elmer A. is at present completing his internship at the Victoria General Hospital. Halif- fax. from where he will graduate in May. 1950. CANADA ON DISPLAY OTTAWA (CPi..A Canadian ex- hibit will be displayed at an inter- national peace and progress fair in Ciudad Tnrjlllo, Dominican Repub- lic. from Dec. 20 to Feb. 27. the trade department said Wednes- day. Canada will be one of about 25 countries taking part in the ex- position which is being held to com- memorate the 25th anniversary of the government of Gen. R. L. Tru- jillo. Occupying l,000 square feet of floor space. the exhibit will he of a commercial and cultural na- Salem. Oregon Evangelist, Bible Scholar WILD PREACH m I rwo onnar MEETINGS MURRAY HARBOR CHURCH OF CHRIST TUESDAY. REC. H MONTAGUE CHURCH OF CHRIST WEDNESDAY. DEC. ll I-ZACH NIGHT AT 11:00 Be sure to hear these out- standing messages from God's Word. urer. Mrs. Jessie Shaw. and show- Today's Curling At Montague Curgiog schedule Montague Rink ' t: East ice - J. Desfloches. vs. G. :. Mclntyre. West ice - W. Macbean vs. C. S. Stewart. I) P.M. East ice - J. Jardina vs. 11. Moar. West ice - A. E. Sullivan vs. L. H. Poole. ADDING UP Canadian paper mills shipped more than 3.729 rolls of adding machine and cash register paper in 1953. following is the new slate of of- ficers for 1956: President. Mrs. Tom Clair: first vice-president. Mrsr Leonrad Gillis second vice-president Mrs. Welling ion Campbell: secretary. Miss Florrle Beaton: treasurer. Mrs. Jessie Shaw: auditors, Mrs. At- wood MacDonald. Mrs. B. N. Stewart. Membership committee - Mrs. Campbell. Mrs. Hazel Mc- Carron. Mrs. Ellie Llewellyn. Ways and mean committee, Mrs. Hooley. Mrs. John Gaudet. Mrs. George McKeeman. Visiting committee: Mrs. Archie Hlichey. Mrs. Hazel McCarron. At the close of the meeting a program of contests was presented by Mrs. Gaudet and Mrs. Tom Clair. Delicious refreahemnts were served by the hostess. assist ” by several members, followed by ice cream and cake served by Mrs. Hooley. an aunt rsnsrs mus: ALSO: SERIAL No. 4 "EYE WITNESS" COMEDY and CARTOON cApi1'oL - ..... .. .... ONE OF THE WILDEST PRISON RIOTS EVER. BE SURE YOU SEE - - - ”Movies Are Your Cheapest Entertainment" ROBERT TAYLOR - Doors Open Ar ll:l5: FRIDAY MID-NITE "One Of The Ten Best Pictures Of The Year" (National Board Of Review) "A Great Love Surmounts The World's' Best Secret! Sta rring '.ABOVE Alli) BEYOND" "Come And Meet Your Friends Af The Capitol" ELEANOR PARKER Free Installation of an Admiral Television Set in your own home for a 3-Day Trial Period. 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