(PAGE FOURTEEN . . . , ' Fredericgon and visited blends in lnederlcton on River United Church on Saturday. December 27th and was very large- ly attended. Mr. Irwin Biondon returned to ----- i'.rY111i0. N- 5-. YECBHV-1.V alter spend-A Mr. Kenneth MacLean, Victoria. l is R few days Visit-lllg in Glen spent some time recently visiting Friday. December 26th. Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Female office clerk or Robert Altkenuv He - ' ' Qstanchel. were recent visitors to 3 33 in Fredericton. the guest of Mr. Ttenographeg W1”; Pyplni gxnichm-lotietown. . rrr--r and Mrs. Clinton Glydon. Pedence an 800 Snoii 9 9w, g4.gg Mr. and Mrs. Turner Glydon, , recent visitors to Mr. Ben Cutcliffe, Mr. Earl Mrs. J. B. MzicDowell was a re-I M”SMf3- Were can Hsnm. to NONI, wmsmrel m(.iFredericton. the guests oi! Mr. and Week: and Miss Helen Stevenson Mrs. ma pnnm;-sonA lMrs. Clinton Glydon. have returned to their studies at Prince of Wales College. Charlotte- Roy weeks and. Sincere sympathy is being cx- town. after spending the holidays itended to the family of the late at their homes in Fredericton. of arithmetic. Experience preferred but not essenliat, Apply in own hall(ilVl'lilnf;iEU95la of to Box R.W. Guardian. .Sum-l W and Mn nlersldev Stating expenencellfaiiiily were visitors to Charlotte-p salary expected, etc. Iowa on Tuesday. December 9m. Mr. Walter 5. Weeks Whose dentin rj i ioccurred on December 24th. Thci Miss Eileen Weeks. Summersirii-, 111,5 pgmime LR V01;-' cm-Mon-lfuneral was held from Hiinter;u'ns the guest or Mr. and Mrs. Gives whitest teet . gag? sweetest breat yet costs less than leading green toothpastes! CONTINUOUS TESTS PROVE PEPSODENT GETS TEETH WHITEST Tlllpllrlhll i.iii0r:itm'y tests: prove tii.it l'vp-will-iii gets lvwtii rimiiii-r niui lll”l;;llil'l' tli Ill nnv uiiivr imtiiiu; llNItillirI9iP. And g ; it":-n pro'.'r'n tart, that the illTltlllI.'lFl9 I!-' uiilrh pirrs: rlonnnsv mniitii. whitest ounce for ounce ' tenth ...uiil give you sit-priest lifrjliil. Sn fur im'n.'rsirnrm, mi-wlcsr U P lirri:'l':. ll?” i'vp::miv'iit riziiiyi. 257:; LESS than leading green toothpastes Mint flavor tops with children 4 Ilcpsnrlont his cool, mint mnilv il.ivnr nn nliivr riciiiiiriro lll:li('lllt3. Ami l'cp.-'u(ii-iit lrl s:ii'v, lvmr -A civil (or Ciiii(irvii':s' iirst ll'('iil. WHITEST TEETH-SWEETEST BREATH-BOTH ARE YOURS WITH PEPSODENT 0 It gives wings to his morning shave -that heavenly whiff of fragrance that comes drifting from the kitchen where Chase R Sanbom Coffee is a-makingl Blended. since the early sailing-ship days, from the world's choice "aromatic coffees-Chase & Sanbom has been 0 every other. llavof-enjoyment. .. 3: I,? N A Allziie. 74'aVor yoarwp cm THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTET OWN Mlllar Weeks. Pleasant Valley. on Christmas day. Mrs. William E. Stevenson and Mr. Gordon Stevenson were visit- ors to summeralde on Saturday, December 27th. Miss Beulah Haslam. atud t at Union Commercial Oollege. Char- lottetown, spent the holiday sea- son visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyatt Haslam. Fredericton. Mr. Knud Jorgensen and Mr. Robert Jorgensen are spending a vacation visiting relatives in Den- ina.rk. The friends 01 Cvnr William Carr. Fredericton. are very pleased to know that he has returned home after spending the past year serv- ing with the Army in Korea. Mr. and Mrs. William Pound and son Donnie are spending anten- jnyable vacation visiting members of their tamlly in Niagara Falls. Ontario. Miss Carrie Ohearn and Master John Ahearn. Borden, were recent visitors to Fredericton. the guests Fredericton. were visitors to Char- lottetown on Tuesday. December 0th. Lottie I-Ioustan spent an enjoyable holiday recently visiting in Toronto, the guest 0! Mr. and Mrs. Aubrev Buchanan. Miss Florence Drummond. spring- field, left recently for Boston. Mass. where she intends to spend the was a recent visitor to Fredericton. Mr. Bvron Cutclltfe and Mr Gordon Stevenson left on Mondav December 29th for Glenholme, N S. where they will spend a few days visiting their uncle. Mr. Alex MacDoweil and Mrs, MacDnwell. Mr. and Mrs. Fomeroy Murray land famllv. Breadalbane. spent Christmasdays visiting in Frederic- ion. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Murray. , Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Curtis. llviilten, were recent visitors to 'Pleasant Valley the guest oi Mr. Roy Stewart. Mr. Frank Stevenson. Mr. and Mrs. Donid Rennie. Mr. Randolph Nicholson and Miss Catherine Nich- olson. Darlington, were visitors to Fredericton on Christmas day. guests at Mr and Mrs. William Ste- vcnson. Mr. .nnd Mrs. Alex MncDowell and sons Jackie and Stuart. Glen- holme. N. 8.. were the guests of of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ross. Dialogue. stcenlng Even Wm) "ET Sister's Beau." Mr" mid M73" Arnold w”K5' Recitation: "When Miy Paw T”” 't ti : iiTh D'if " b Mr. William E. Stevenson and Gg:(1::iaHo1?L G i "am. y Mr: William Hill have returned to DH". asanm Claus... by Junk”. their homes in Fredericton alter pupus. spending the past two months In Intermission gg Sale 0, candy. Lmim" Quebm Dialogue: "Jilmmyis Unlucky M i Miss Eleanor Weeks and Miss mrmmue. AlMed1tat1on'Il by ' -' H '11. sincere sympathy is being ex- algvnegiilmuon. ..MV Cm-mm” tenddd to Mr and Mrs. Vernon Presema by Douala Bums. Gillis. Glen Valley, in the death of Recitation, uscmpin. me Pans. their son. Vernon Graham, which bv Colboumie Claw. occured on December 19th muogue. ..Com.s ca1m..s'.. Pantomime: ”F'irst ohrisimas.” at Bethlehem." "Away in A Man- Mm" mimthst , ger," "Silent Night." 'While shep- ' ”" herds Watched Their Flocks." M” Mym” week5' Ch”1”"emw"' ”Juy To the World." and "0 Come the guest of his parents. Mr. and "Closing Speech. by Lama Mrs. William Weeks. Reeves! of ' ; --n c v 11 Mr. Jack Cutclitfe, student of oh:-'gS::g., hshgilugns. 1, Ma Macnomld C”mge' Mm""l' "Janlior"s Lfanient" by Gerald spent the holidav season visit- David Lester. ' ' lAllg(l:li.':1tl;lrFClli.5, Mr. and Mrs. N. ,.welcome ,0 Sam” Claus," byi ' U Ci 6' Bernadette Hammill. Santa Claus then arrived and Lower Freetown Christmas concert -The pupil: of Lower Freetown school pl ted their Christmas Concert in the school on Tuesday evening, December 23rd, under the direction of their teacher, Miss Phyllis Drummond. Mrs. Allison Protitt was the etlicient organist tor the evening. Mr. Allison Prolitt capably act- ed as chairman and the lollowing programme was carried out. ' Welcome. by Carla Gardiner. opening chorus, by school pu- "ls. Recitation: "A Letter in Santa. Claus" by Nancy Simmons. Dialogue: "Samuel's Proposal" by Paula Hammill and Thane Ber- nard. Song: "Away In A Manger," by Arlene Gardiner, sheila and Nan- cy Simmons. Recitation: "Hopes" by I-lammill. "Exercise: ”Christmas Dolls." by Carol Reeves, Mildred Bernard and Arlene Gardiner. Doreen Was .A Boy," by Wilton Gardiner. Song:."1-lush Now My Baby." by Arlene. sheila and Nancy. Sheila Simmons. Dialogue: "The Naughty Mouse" by Lorna Reeves, Nancy Simmons. Arlene Gardiner and Bernadette The speaker was Thane Bernard. Carols sung were, "0 Little Town All Ye Faithful." distributed gifts to the pupils and the teacher. and ihe' teacher then treated pupils to candy and apv les. The National Anthem brought avery enjoyable evening to a close. CANADIAN 'l'RAV'I-ILLI-ZR. The first overland journey around tiie world was made by Sir George Simpson. Canadian statesman and explorer. in 1841. Ncphrite, also known as jade. is a hard mineral found principally in New Zealand. China, Northwest Ainerica and Egypt. December 14th and was conducted by Rev. W. B. MacPhail. Hymns sung were "Sale in the Arms ot Jesus," "The Lord Is My Shepherd" and "Jesus Lover of my soul". Mrs William E. Stevenson rendered a solo, "Home of the Soul" -2 Mr. ,and Mrs. J. B. MacDowell. Fredericton. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Macxenzie. Winsloe, during the holidays. sincere sympathy is being ex- tended to the family of the late Mr. Simon Blondon whose death oc- curred on December 11th at the Prince Edward Island Hospital. The Speed him to breakfast with the , grand aroma of a. great COFFEE. great coffee for nearly a hundred years. Coffee lovers by the millions prefer it to So richly fragrantm-so deeply satis- fying! Try it tomorrow, Let a great coffee wake your whole family to new Chase 8- Sanbom funeral was held from Pleasant Valley Unite-ti Church on Sundav Ii fairly melts in the mouth! Boxttroww STABILIZED PEANUT BUTTER Professional cards E. E. PARKMAR Opt. n. no OPTOMETRI ST (ilaases'I"ittcd - Eyca Examined Oftlu Houui I to 1) - 1 to B and hy appointment. JANUARY 1953 4:27 MlLLAR'S STORE ltonslngton P.E.l. 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