JANUARY 20. 1953 Strange But True DyI.I.IldA.I'IIIU i Banded roblns have flown from the Maritime provinces as far as west Virginia. Some years ago. a flicker. handled in Nova Scotls, was picked up dead in South Car- olina eighteen months later. In- deed, the -robiris go as far south as Mexico and Florida; our barn swallows go to Chile and the Ar- gentine Republic, the yellow war- bier to Brazil and Peru. while the Golden Dlover. which breeds in the Arctic, when fall comes flies south-east to Labrador, and then to the Garden of the Gulf. and from here all the way to the West Indies. Strange but true, when spring comes it goes back to the Arctic travelling a straight course, through Central America. and north through the prairie province to its summer home. ' - The mystery of bird migration is the 564 question which still mnains unanswered. . 0 3 one of the most interesting things about the to d is his habit of getting out of be old suit and into a new one every year, but not, of course, until new skin has covered his body to replace the old one. That's quite remarkable in itself but not so amusing or inter- esting as seeing the critter swal- lowing the old clothes. "What!" you say, "I can hardly credit it." It's the truth and believe me. I once was fortunate enough to wit- ness the whole performance. When I came upon Mr. Toad. he was cramming the old suit down his throat, using his feet to help the action. It was laughable to see him swallowing and blinking his eyes as if the effort cost him a lot of pains; and maybe it did. Anyway. I watched him until last year's clothes had vanished down his throat. The holly which we use for Christmas decorations is an ex- ample of the economy of nature, for its thorny leaves grow'orily upon the lower part of the tree where they would be in danger of being eaten. Higher up the leaves lire without thorns. 0 O O The courting male of the pen- quln offers the female a stone which, in penquin language, is an invitation to the fair sex to share in a joint enterprise of nest-build-, lug. The tern often brings a fish, in its mate. This only happens, during the courting season. Other birds too, are showered with gifts by the male as evidence of his abil- ity and good intentions as a bread winnerl Fried chicken and a kiss, his first THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column is reserved for new: of local interest, but advertising of I newsy nature may be inserted at five cents a word, strictly pey- able in advance. JIMMY'3 TAXI -Phone 525. CEASWELL for Better Photo- graphs. HOWARD MacINNlS FOOT- WEAR at 175 Queen Street. ' EXTRA PANTS FREE or 2067:: off all House of Stone Made to Meas- ure suits. Henderson 5: Cudmore. WEST KENT Home and School Association meets Wednesday, Jan- uary 21st, 8 P. M. MacDONAl.D RADIO SERVICE Radio repairing. Amplifiers and sound systems. Disc and tape re- cording. 180 Kent SL Phone ix)? COAL DISCHARGING TODAY.- Old Sydney screened, Inverness, Bras D'Or and Dosco's Coke, Acadia Egg.oil treated. W. D. Gillis an Co.. Ltd. Phone 175. P. W. .C. CONCERT SERIES presents Lois Marshall, distinguish- ed Canadian soprano. Tuesday. January 27th, at 830. College Auditorium. Admission 75 unis. students 25 cents. SCOUT!-IRS REORGANIZED-Mr. and Mrs. R. C, Parent were "At Home" on Sunday afternoon during l which the Charlottetown Scouters club was re-organized. The result of the election of officers was as follows:- president, Donald Holden; vice-president, Mrs. Dolliver; sec- retary, Maureen Beagan; treasurer. Leah M;icMahon; program corn- mittee. Frank Costello, Abe zakem, Mrs. W. Beer, Mrs. W. L. Hambly. Arrangements were made for a box social and there was a discussion to outline the bus of the year. INHVMEMORIIIM MRS, DANIEL (YHVALLORAN In the communities of Rice Point and vicinity, the customary joyous festivities of the Christmas season, were to a great extent overshadow- ed by a deep feeling of sadness which pervaded the homes of this locality when it was learned that a dearly beloved and highly esteem- ed resident had been called to her eternal reward on Monday. Decem- ber 22 in the person of Mrs. Daniel 0'1-Ialloran. aged 42, daughter of the late Peter Currie and Mrs. in 43 years, awaited Erncst Lind- qulsit when he was released fromt the State Prison at Fort Madison, Iowa, where he had been serving' time since loos for killing a police-I man. He got the kiss and the chicken from Mrs. A. L. Jackson, (37, of lndlanola, Iowa, who began sending him letters in 1949 after prison officials disclosed that he had not received a letter in 30 years. : The iiouple will be married at the expiration of the six months interval the state requires of parol- ed convicts. i Did you know that Easier Island in the South Pacific is so called because s. Dutch explorer discover- ed it on Easter Sunday? The people of this tiny Easter Island saw their first airplane in 1951. And no wonder, for lhls isol- ated bit of land is so far removed from regular shipping lanes that only one or two ships a year stop there. What is still more intcresi.ing. the natives have a written langu- age of their own which is so un- usual that linguisis have compared it with the hieroglyphics of anci- ent Egypt. The natives call their island "Ptopa. Nul"-"The Big Paddle” presumably in memory of the first ianoe that brought the first set- aims to the place centuries ago. 0 O 0 Californian wastelands boast a -rcird-looking cactus which looks lnr all the world like some creep- ls devil. Each branch or arm is in lfied with long. sharp needles hlcli extend outward from a hub. :.ke the spokes of a wheel. These mtanical monstrositles usually -Irow to I length of three "ta ten feet, with the circumference vi a python. This odd plant will .r-rp along the ground until it AIM of old age. .' build elaborate homes of jlllzu. grasses or other material. -2'. ircqucntly set out gardens in lrrlnt of their dwellings, gardens of shells, bones, flowers and other rffccts. including artificial items rzlch as bits of glam, crockery. etc Ill this pretty garden the male '..rd may be seen strutting about, ..iirl constantly eying and arrang- -lx the various objects which lic- .:mself planted there. 0 D 0 It is interesting to note that in many cases both the female and We male bird share in the duties of hatching, whether equally or unequally: sometimes the hen siis DV day and the cock by night. In Others only the female sits, but -the may be fed in the nest by her male. James Knight. of Mount Cic- melis. Mich., told police that his daily intake from robbing churches netted him from 310 to s15. a. day. Knight was arrested when police "W1 him sleeping in his auiomhile ii"?! I bunch of collection enve- iiipes on the seat beside him. Champion baby sitter for Can- I is Fred Harding of Montreal He has a list of '15 regular cus- tomers and can change a diaper Wick as I. cat can wink its eye. Harding. now 70, took over his wife's clientele when she become I” and has carried on the business wen since, with marked success. ISTIIMA ”'"" Do , RELIEF M wheeze. , cough, breath. Take 'i1empleton'e -MA!-1 Ulel. Ipedally made to help utlimn "HI breathe more easily and comfort- Y- '0 they work regularly and enloy fHUulnighuddnp.3ic, SIQS. NI C: In nhl Currie of Rice Point. Mrs. O'Hal- loran had been ill for several months, .during which she received the best of loving care and expert medical attention. Selina. she was familiarly known, had been one of the prov- ince's most successful teachers and had won for herself a large mea- sure of gratitude, love. and respect from parents, children. and older folks, in the several localities in which she engaged in her profes- sion. In whatever community she resided at any time. she was al- ways found ready and eager to give most generously of her time and talent to any worthy cause or project. During her last Illness she ac- cepted her suffering with an un- faltering courage, and an unwaver- lng faith In the goodness and wLs- dom of God. that was a, source of edlficatlon to all those in attend- ance upon her. and to the many friends who came to visit with her. A devout member of the Roman Catholic Church. she died fortified by its last rites. administered by Rev. Fr. J. McGillivray, C.Ss.R, of Holy Redeemer Parish. The large number of floral offer- ings. Mass cards, and ossages of sympathy. received by the bereaved family. gave ample testimony of the esteem in which she was held by friends and neighbors. The funeral, held on Friday. Dec- ember 26 to St. Martin's Church South Shore, of which she had been for many years a faithful parishloner, was largely attended. The Requiem High Mass was cel- ebrated by Rev, J. Mcciillivray, C.- Ss.R. Prment in the sanctuary also were Rev. Father A. Macliellan C.S.e.R.. rector of Holy Redeemer Parish and Rev. John Sullivan of st. Dunstan's University. Services at the grave were conducted by Father Mncliellan assisted by Fa- ther M:-Gilllvrav. 'I'he pallbearers were: Winston Taylor, Lee Taylor. Francis Murphy, John B. MacDon- nld. Roy Wilson. Stanley Doiron. glifany will grieve for her passing partlculnrlv the sorrowlnir members of her family circle which includes her husband Daniel. and one son Louis nlnc-x-ears-old, her mother. Mp, Peter Currie. one sister. Marg- uerite. Mrs. Lorne McAleer of Of- terburri Park. Quebec and W” brothers, James mfd Wilbert. at home in Rice Point. May,she rest in peace. Cc-.:IgC?T!1-(Treks Mt;-5, Peter Currie and Famllv of Rice Point, also Mr. D. F. O'Hnl- loran and Louis wish to extend their sincere Thanks to all kind neighbors and friends who assisted them. in their recent sad bereave- ment. also. in those who sent flow- rrs. Mum cards and letters of 53:171- pnihy. t Ill MEMOIIIAM In loving memo?! 0' 0'" Father, ' LANE BOSWALL who panned away January 20th. 1951- Tonight the intern are shin- int. On nigrsve not far away. where they laid our loved one, Two years ago todlyo lemombered by Sons and Daughter: and Grandchildren ICE CREAM satisfies young and old. - LEHIGH HARD COAL is always the best. Arnfast Coal Co. BAPTIST MEN'S supper Meet- ing Wednesday. MILK - and good health go hand in hand. MADE To MEASURE SUITS tailored by House of Stone-2096 off or extra. Pants free. Henderson & Cudmore. Heartz Hall. Wednaday, January 21st, at 7.30 P. M. All Trinity peo- ple are urged to attend. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF CANADA. - The annual con- gregation meeting of the Clyde held in the Church Tuesday even- 8 P. M. Rev. Minister. , ANGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. J. W. F. McCallum wish to an- nounce the engagement of their daughter. Margaret Joan. to Mr. Ronald Spence Henry, son of Mr. rind Mrs. Chester Henry of Toron- to. 0nt., wedding to take place February 12 in the R..C.A.F. Chapel, London, Ont. Tersonals Beni. F. Sentner, C. N .R. see- tionman, has left on a business trip to Moncton, N. B. following an operation in the P. E. I Hospital; Mrs. Ernest Webb is a patient in the P. E. 1. Hospital where she un- derwent an operation last week. Her many friends will be pleased to know she is making a satisfact- ory recovery. - York and Vicinity Mrs. Peter Proud was a visitor to January 10th in the City, to his studies in the City. M.r. and Mrs, Claude Crasweil and daughter Margaret, spent sun- day, January llth in York. Mr. and Mrs. Leith Brown. Miss Connie Cook. R,N.. spent guest her Brown. of aunt, Mrs. her home after spending her Christ- mas holidays in Boston, Mass. and'fa.mily. Mlltrm. were the guests of Mrs, Chandler's mother, Herbert Vcssy on Sunday January llth. Mr. and Mrs. Will Walls spent Sunday, January llth in the City. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Burhoe. The Misses Gladys and Elizabeth Mt-Donald have returned to the City after spending their holidays at their home in York. They are students of P..W. C. The many friends of Mrs. Fred McDonald. formerly of York. are sorry to hear she has entered the P.E. I. Hospital for treatment. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Will Crockett were visitors to the City on Sunday. Jan- uary llth and visited the P.E.I. Hospital where Mrs. Crockett's mother, Mrs. McPherson, is a pa- tient. The people of York are glad to welcome Mr. and -Mrs. Arthur Simpson and daughter to York. They have taken over York Sawing and Crushing Mills and are wished every success. -30. Fredericton And ' Vicinity MT. and Mrs'fJTi-dson Rackham have as their guest Mrs. Rack- ham's mother, Mrs. Bell, Desablc. Mr. Alyre Doucetic. who has spent the past several months in Labrador. has returned to Heal- Grove and is employed with Mr. James Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Weeks and son Golden Jr., New Haven. visit- ed relatives in Fredericton re- cenily. Miss Amy Howatt, Eliiotts. visit- ed friends in Fredericton recently. Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Weeks were visitors to Charlotiemwn on Fri- day. January 9. ' son Marvin were visitors to Char- lottetown on Friday. January 9. A number of hockey fans from Fredericton attended the hockey game at the Forum in Charlotte- town on Monday evening, January 12. All were pleased with the final score. Charlottetown 6. Halifax 2. The friends of Mr. William Pound. Hazel Grove. are pleased to know that he has made a good recovery after suffering from an attack of pleurisy. Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Hansen. Charlottetown, were recent visitors to Hazel Grove, guests of Mr. and Mrs, William Pound , J ANNUAL CONGREGATIONAL MEETING. Trinity United Church. River Presbyterian Church will be ing, January 20th. at the hour of Donald Nicholson. The friends of Mrs, Roy lVIutch,- Earnscliffe, will be pleased to hear' that she is progressing favorably, THE GUARDIAN. York Highlights Miss Joan Vessey, who spent an enjoyable holiday in Boston with friends and relatives, returned to York recently. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Allan swap of Charlottetown were in York on Thursday, January 8th and were i Swan. The many friends of Mr. Leiih Brown of York are 5.IC35Ed to see him completely recovered after a severe attack of the 'flu. Mr. Miss Freda Neweon of Char- lottetown spent the week-end of January 3rd as guest of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Newson. Mr. Norman Brown. who has been vacationing in York during the holidays, has returned to take up his studies at the Vocational School in Charlottetown. Mr. Benny Watts of Grand Tra- cadie has accepted employment with Mr. William Crocket York. Mr. James Nicholson of Orwell Cove has returned to -York since the holidays to resume his work with Mr. Leigh Vessey. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Watts and charming little daughter, Carla Watts of York were guests in Flat River over the holiday season. They were the guests of little Car- la's grand-parents, Mir. and Mrs. Nicholson. Miss Nelda Richards of Marsh- field, an active member of York Rifle Club was in York on Thurs- day, January 8th. His many friends are sorry to learn that Mr. Mlllon Vessey is confined to his home with an at- tack of the 'flu. and all wish him a speedy recovery. Many friends and school chums are favored to see Eric Sproulc back in school after a recent at- tack of the 'flu. Mr. and Mrs. Allison West and son Blair and little sister of Park- jand Elizabeth, , Sunday, January llth in York, the NW9 SD91” "191? 0011989 h011d3.V 51 Lcm,iYork returned to Charlottetown on Miss Joan Vemey has returned tol Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Chandler Douslns of Mr; (Hospital for Mr. and Mrs. William um and I dale were recent guests of Mr. the City on Saturday, January 10th.I”"d M”' Ham” V955” 1" York" Mr. Frank Watts spent Saturday Mr: mm M” Raymond V955” of York were hostesses to a jolly igrcup at their home on New Year's. Mr. Norman Brown has retu-rned'Th9 0uI'9H90W" 3””t5 We” M” and Mrs. Clifford Chandler, and family of North Milton. The reopening of York School after the holiday took place on Monday. January 5th under the Mr, tmd M,-5, ,1,-,;;k Cooke wermefficient teachers, Miss Christine visitors to York on sunday, Jan”. Proude and Miss Catherine Wood nry,llth. They were the guests uf,'-7' R0110 B3)"- The Misses Joan vcssey, Gladys MacDonald who January 4th to resume their stud- les at Prince of Wales College. Her many friends and relatives .in York and Covehead Road will regret to learn that Mrs. Fulton Savage Harbor has entered the Prince Edward Island treatment. and all wish her a speedy recovery. Miss Lydia Evans, who has been is house guest of her aunt, Mrs. Wesley Matthew of York for the past four months, has returned to, York after a. delighlul school vac-I ation over the Christmas holidaysi in Charlottetown, the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Evans. The regular shoot of York Rifle Club was held at their club room on Thursday evening. January 7 with about forty shooters present. Mr. W. L. Crockett chalking up the highest score of 99. Many new members. including some ladies. are joining at the shoot each xgcek. . - . P. New Glasgow Christmas concert The New Glasgow School con-i cert was held in the hall on Tues- day evening. December 23rd. Mrs. George Dickerson capably acted as organist and the follow- ing program was carried out. Mr. Lorne Stevenson acted as chair- man for the evening. Chorus by school, A Welcome Song. Recitation: "Welcome, Everyone" - Merilyn Stevenson. Drill: "The Lost Trimmings”-J Elizabeth Dickieoon. Hazel Dc Veaux, Gwenneth MacDonald and Joan Stevenson. Recitation: "Merry Christmas" - Gloria Houston. Chorus by Juniors "Little Children Can You Tell?" Recitation: "A Free Gift" - James Stevenson. Acrostic Drill: Merry Christmas Dialogue: "A Nice Disappoint- ment" Myrna Smith. Avonna MacAusland, Hazel De Vesux, and Elizabeth Dickieson Duet: "Santa Claus Is Coming To Town" - Edward and Hazel De Veaux (encored) Monologue: "Daisy Shows The Christmas Presents" -- Myrna Smith. Drill: "Carols of Old" by eight girls Recitation: "A Present for Santa" - Elmer Bulman a Motion Song: "Santa Claus Maids” by seven girls Monologue: "Beverley's Christ- mas Bargains" - Avonne. Mac- Ausland. Chorus by school: "The Christ- mas Tree" Recitation - Carol Dlckieson Drill: "The Hiding Place” - Howard Laird. Wayne Dickieson. Joan Stevenson and sheila Dickie- son Chorus by Juniors: "Jolly Old St. Nicholas" I "Corfu Callers" Acrostic Drill: "Santa. Claus” Christmas Bell Drill by eight girls "The Mistakes of Recitation: Santa Claus" - Joan Si... he guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dewar! Cl-IARLOTTIETOWN False Face By E. Buley CHAPTER xxlr I Continued , I "The French police had the; !passport to guide them." he said.) "'lhe general descripl-ion, and the, .phoI.0grBpIi as well." . ' passport,” Peter reminded; ”My photograph." ,' i "Well, Whalen was able to pass, liar you," Keogh answered. "And: " (so was this dead liocly." l . ,. I I '1 i i '-what! , I had to listen to a good deal aboutl O professional etiquette, and vulgar, ,cui'ioslty, I may say, but he wasv Mr. Orin l r I " it-ve on the point your 5 S (b ) h, ,vciy posii . , Ibsen selected ”I1r;mhea; (III: Cintlysiwvanted gamed Smnih "5 an Eng", campaign in ilie provincial Boyghshmam Imd the Ylcum 9! mL5'I lScout financial drive, it was an-I rm"? "om M5 b”'m- me doc" inounced yr-sterllnv. The Ailnpaignki-or Wide" 'ls scheduled forhlanuary 26th to "P””'i”5 It h””l3'- me”: 3'0”. '31”. have discovered nothing?" Peteri m...M.m-m.. said. "I showed your drawings toi I ' I Kellv the lBerlini'a' steward "I Keogh continued, lgnoi-mg the i :At Marsh question. "They seemed to mean nothing at all in him. The im- pressioils he retained of Whalen were of a handsome face, a mark- I 1 field The lovely 'seasoiial Christmas ed American accent. and speech vdccorations of everygreen, stars.Ii'ich in American idioms and I multicolored lights, and gaily lslang." i iadorned Christmas tree provided "Very well, Mr. Keogh," Peterl B M Setting 101” the beautiful said. "I may have some further, candlelight service held in Central i Church on Sunday prior to Christ- mas day. I The combined choirs of Brack- iiey, York and Central and the beautiful pipe organ music pealed out the sacred carols of the birth- -day of the King and Saviour. I The Rev. Mr. Sproule through his address took the congregation ,on a journey through the differ- ,ent countries where the Christmas carols originated and tile Christ- mas traditions and symbols come inquirzes made, on different lines! I'll let you know in a day or two", After that, the time went very; slowly to a man as impatient as, ?Peter was. But. at last it was mid-I iaftcrnoon; and he was dressed in; formal clothes, and asking for' Miss Lephone at her hotel. Therei was no delay. "You are expected. sir,” said the page boy. as he threw open ilie sitting-room door and announced; Peter by name. .- l)Dll had a. love own. "Only, it wasnt ior Hnqulsitivc. Peter reminded her. set right at all. you are ,person who can manage it. so you! ,'have to know, don't yoll?" nodding grave the salient points of it. 'Marchant." ' lo! it. "I did my share, but l'ni not: Time 93""01 "M1189 memv "5 I-""5 tthe only one. Tell me, what is PAGE THREE Gardeners! Wile-flier growing vegetables for home use or for commercial purposes, we believe it will pay you to Get Our New 1953 Seed catalogue Our specialties include the ALWAYS Th'Nl)l"IK HEET, NEW HAMl'SHIRl'.' MIDGET TVATERMEI.()N, (.'IH'IRRl' BELLE RADISH, KOOTENAY PEAS, and many more f'f'('('llI. intmdu('- tions. (Try our PFRE GOLD BIJTTEII BEANS-they'll hour for weeks) Write for our complete catalogue--IT'S FREE! ARTHUR VESEY. York. Prince Edward Island u H - 'v- t ed. f-mi-jf -&------- ---j---aw --- 7- -- -------- felssn HEN P9 5' 531 fright, as far asnt can be done. Ijnot. mask the fact that the ques- t ,, ' L E , g-want you to Ibelrevc that, Mr. Mar-:iion was her first comment on IPd Egioiglora Kipnifce Kfxolgeh gtlggrheerd ichant. And id like to hear - hon-iPcler's story. for this Henry Smith in the end 051' I would ” an that 5'0” M” ml 1'1” 5””. 5”” MI” hels like". ' I L911 7719- I'm "01 IOTBEUIIIS that Peter sairi, producing a blank note- irouble of your hook and n pcnczl. "He's easy to me to ix: remcniber" To be continued IN MEMORIAM I In loving memory' II! Frederick I-0I3I(ieorge Marlniyre, Montague, who 0I'deparied' this life January 20th. , 1952. Mr p,,d'Sweei memories will linger forever, was it now?" , "You made the trouble for me", i "If it can be the only; He told his story in turn. lliidersinndilir: "You've had a raw deal, Lola said, at the hp; Years that may come cannot sever gpg M this Hen” s,,mh:v- ;()ur loving remembrance of you. The carelessiiess of the toxic dlcll Inserted by His Wife and Family. CHARLOTTETOWN. CREDIT UNION. Ltd. (117 Queen SI.) WHAT IS A (iRlElll'l' ll.Vl().V? A Credit-l.'niml is a bank Df)Pl'ai9iI ivy people with a com- mon bond of association to erlcoiiltwse thrift and to provide credit when needed. it pronmtrs illrifi hv i'cqlic.xiin:: its nlvnllmrs .io save small or large liinoilnls at lcizlllnr illlerxvils. it is mvnmi imrl vnnlrnlv led by its own members. All savings are iitsliivrl up to the age of seventy. ' Do Crcillt I'nlnn1 make loom? 1R4-ad answer in next week's nrlvertisnmonii Office hours: H200 a.m.-3:00 p.nt. llally iS.'li. 51:00 :i.ni.-IIOO prni Open lill 8:00 p.ni, .V1nnrIa)s and l-li'lria,xs. Lola was on her feet, dressed inf a pyjama suit of orange and blue,; with very wide pantaloons. and a .to have a certain meaning. This laddress was interspersed by sing- ing of carols "Gentle Mary Laid flier Child". "Christians Awake, scanty jumper which left her, tsalute the Happy Morn", "Silent round arms and neck bare. Ag, Night". ”0 Come 811 Y0 1:'3lU1Iu1" Peter looked at her siernly, she, "Joy to the World" Noel". The collection and and "First lifted bath hands in the air, like the victim of a hold-up. "Don't shoot. Colonel,” its dedica- she 331:1, lion followed by "0 Little Town . .. .. d . 1 of Bethlehem" and Mizpah bcnc-:;r::C..”um' he Come mm mm, dllgsteloil I)l'0ll;:I1I. the service to a, "Peter wnmm-ed ,0 regard hem C ' He was: gnp ,with an immovable face. I very conscious of the circumstance! that no mere words of his were adequate to such a meeting; andi lbesides, he had come to enlist her, the Grcenvale W. I. was held vltihellh Tamer Hm" if) pumsh he?" the home of Mrs. Alfncd Cars-u',,Il: W?5 Weird I0 belle” I11” ml” January sin” The president, Mrsgglowing little beauty, who looked, Spence, presided, and the niectingmke 50m? SITEDEE CXOI-1C I"-WC” mi GREEN VALE The regular monthly meeting of was opened by singing --0 Cam. her fantastic but becoming dress. aria" and repeating the Creed in bad entrapped him and MP5 him, unison. . drussed. and allowed him to rot; Roll i'llII was answc-rod by five in captivity while his life's happi-I members and four visitors. The FIGS went to wreck. minutes of ilie last meeting were "Will you have tea in the Eng- rcnd. npprovorl and signed. It was lish way; or with lemon?" Lola reported the school children had asked. "Or can I shake you a cock-: been ireaied at Christmas. tail? For pity's sake sit down, and The sick vommiitcc TOn0rIPfIIpa)'k that shiny hat somewhere." I 'ih:it tho shut-ins had been re- "What on earth are you doing. member:-(I, and all bills were pre- in Landau?" peter asked, obeyingi sc-nicd an paid, The calendar mechanically, ”Yes, tea with from the adopted Institute in Eng- cream," , land was given to the inarlinr to -:1-m here 10 mgkg g couple of: ,hang in the school, and a leiirwfpictures," Lola announced airily.,1 was read regarding a parcel sent. HDOH-L mink mat you are the only, ”'M1 5"” one who was hoisted to fame and Correspondence was di-WSSM , , fortune by that. little bit oi, The next meeting is to he held tmuble we had in New york," . tin ilie school. if there is no ln- ..A lime b” M u.oub1e'...ou can vlinilon. when roll call will be an- H?” Peter asked, struggling bc.l l5W""d by "C" "wmh" singing aitween indignant anger at the pnst.l vm-spa, of an olrl love song. lam, mughtel. at her Budge”). and, The prngrain consisted of n r-on- sang (mid. , Iiisltchhzinlrfjligd S")IfIineCcIii(:IIII5,z1 clings "1 Suppose you know What l"ilP'l , , - - an ' 9 cd with "The Queen". followed by f,f”:dC,I:M5:m,'. ,,Ij,(::aJ,s:;ed,”5p:,1,,i a sing-song, after which lunch .L ht ' his H 1 txvas served by tile hostess. assist-.512” 1 E wee?” but rdl ed by Mrs. John Czirew and Mrs.,Il, Itlfniilvi iolsilitglgl 0” 'm your Melvin Carcw. Ike ” 9,? : . , ' i own way, Peter inlited. , Lola wanted nollnnz ballet I "You see," she concluded at lasi., "I was in love with that man. and I didn't care who had to suffer, so and Orville smith . Solo: "The First Noel” - Shel Dlckieson . Drill: "Christmas Tokens" - long as be not clean Ami '1 93"? Gwenneth MacDonald, Etta Laird, out all rlsht (OT 3'0”: BIS 393- Gloria Houston, Carol Dickieson, From what I hear, X011 N"m0I Merilyn and Patsy Stevenson. paint pictures fast enough to Quartet: "Willy Claus" - Ed- please the nuis in Chicago. And ward, Hazel, Beverley and Law- here am I, going to be a star in A rence De Veaux year's time; unless you start some- Recilationi "A El! WW1" - trouble about what happened so Patsy Stevenson ii." Closing Chorus: "0 Come All Ye Faithful” and "Good Christ- ian Men Rejoyce." Santa Claus arrived and dis- tributed gifts to the pupils and teacher, also it treat of apples, oranges and candy supplied by the Women's Institute. 'Iyvo pupils, Myrna Smith and Charles Stevenson, received prizes for perfect attendance. The singing of the National Anthem brought the program to I close. I ANCIENT COLLEGE The University of Salnmanra in Spain celebrates its 700th anniver- sary in 1954. long ago, and bring me into "Yes, that's your side of it." Pel- er agreed. "I suppose nothing else matters - "Don't. get me wrong," the girl begged. "I'm here to set things- , ms, 1.... A ANY TIME - it's time for and Heating DOUGLAS ' BROS. 8: JONES LTD. 155 Kent St. Phone 3001 KINIJ IIIIIE TEA THIS. WEEK'S SPECIAL USED TRUCK BARGAIN CLEAN CL()THQ WEAR LONGER 1947 MERCURY 1,;-Ton For Your Excellent Condition. D-ry Clem,” Noah. Good Body, Motor and Tires. Priced Low at s7'i5.oo Phone ' 2387 STEWART Morons . LIMITED . 224 Gt. Geo. 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