Sacrecl Pageant Seen At Montague United Church .;i.m Guardian ms-iuas concur Victoria 3 school. December It. me! for Primrose Hockey Jamboree orchestra. Thurs- 'December 22, at Beaver , Montague. ,gc'rn!C IIAZOBB-Sunbeam me new lioaaoa fa ieson Pharmacy- RIST WATCHES-Sweep sec- hand. waterproof. Jewell ement. luminous dial. Christ- special for 89.06 at Jamies- Pharmacy- I-IRISTMAS SPECIAL-Cam -,, imperial camera with flash gar complete 84.05. Also large yk of Kodak cameras. Jam- ill Pharmacy- CANDLELIGHT service this smug at 8:00 13.111. in the Pres- ieriaii Church. Montague. Car- . bv the senior choir and Junior lici-y choir. Selections by the ...,itiyn Trio. Solo by Miss ---nel Minciiir. l IOME FROM GERMANY - -, Kenneth Power. who recently in-ned from Germany where he mi with the Canadian Army I is spending his leave with his This in Truro. N. 8.. is visit- his uncle. Mr. Levi Power. and is. Power in Montague. He is rompanied by his brothers. Law- ice and Vincent. and his cousin. nnle Richards. all of Truro. (. P. U. PARTY - Trinity ung People's Union, Montague. d a Christmas party in Mac- n'1.ie hall on Wednesday evening :li twenty-four in attendance. iely games were led by Mer- l Wigginton. Christmas carols re sung, with Mrs. J. M. Fras- as pianist. Gifts were exchang- and a bountiful lunch was ser- ii. The Y. P. U.. of which Charles iir is president, is conducted by .- minister and Mr. Roland Dia- )nd. Following the Junior Choir actice on Friday evening. Mrs. in MacDonald was hostess to the nlor Choir of Trinity Church. aniague, at a Christmas party MacKenzie hall. She was assist- in serving at the beautifully de- rated tables by Mrs. L. A. John- 3n. Mrs. I. G. Phillips and Mrs. M. Fraser. The unexpected ap- -arance of Santa caused much erriment after which games and tntests were enjoyed. Personals Miss Anne Yeo. student at Mt. llimn University. is spending the ilidnys at her home in Montague. Mr John McBeth and Mr. Alex aePherson. Grandview. were busi- eas visitors to Montague yester- BRISTOL This vicinity lost one of its most espet-ted residents last week in Is passing of Mr. Charles J. Mc- arthy, at the age of sixty. His incral was held on Wednesday to ie Church of St. Laurance. Mor- ii Requiem high mass was sung ,v Rev. Reginald Phalen. service i the grave was conducted by . A. L. Slnnott with Rev. Eric . bbin. and Rev. Frank Alyward l attendance. Mrs. Clarence O'Brien. the for- IPT Alice Whalen, who was calad time from Boston. to the bedside i her mother three weeks ago is till spending aome time here im- il her mother who is recovering. l in better health. Mr. John McAdam. and son rare business visitors to the city -n Friday. Miss Mabel MacDonald. who is in the staff of Canada Packers in iiariottetown. leaves later this week for Toronto. where she will Pond her holidays with friends. Mr. Charlie MacDonald. C. N. R. Wlsht shed staff. was a recent 'isitor to this vicinity. guest of rir. and Mrs. Richard Cullen. The Christmas crib in the Church ii the Little Flower has been set In again in memory of a late pas- or. Rev. Joseph Rooney. pastor Iere twenty years ago. Christ-Ines Specials One Lennard Washer R68.-5179.00 SPECIAL-d129.00 G.-E. Kettles C1095 G.-E. Irons .. 59.95 One Record Space Heater 6.00 MONTAGUE ELECTRIC COMPANY stock at - This new 1050 Hudson Hornet custom four-door sedan illustrates the distinctive V-line styling pre- valent iumughoui the new Hudson series. increased horsepower is fea- tured in all models. including I Mr. Waldroii lwse East Baltic left recently for Ontario where em- ployment awaits him. Mrs. Carrie McVane. Miss Pearle Stewart, Bothwell. motored re- cently to Glen Valley guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Allan MacDowell. Miss Ruby Ching, Souris. spent the recent week-end with her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ching. Black Fund. 1 l l The C. G. I. T. weekly meeting was held at the parsonage. Kings- horo. on November 25th. The many friends of Mrs. Lydia Stewart are sorry to learn of her continued illness at her home in Kipgsboro she is being taken care of by her niece Mrs. Foster Young. Mr. Edgar Hose. East Baltic. was a recent business visitor to Red Point. Mr. Bobby Masscy recently re- turned to his home in Bothwell having been a patient in the Sharlottetown Hospital for some me. Mr. Derrell B. Macciure acting accountant of the Canadian Bank of Commerce at Souris for the past two years has been recently transferred to the Canadian Bank happiness ings. aleg NEW 1956 HUDSON HORNET 4-DOOR SEDAN new 220 horsepower V-8 engine. The 1956 Hudson line also includes a custom two-door Hollywood hard- top Hornet V-8: a super and cus- son - tom four-door and custom two-door Hollywood hardtop in the Hornet E B of Commerce. Charlottetown as assistant acountant. Lurc with his wife and two small children have taken up residence in Parkdale and the host of friends they had made since coming to Souris wish them both sucess and in their new surround- Mr. Miss J. P”. Moeaey an Bothweli. Mrs. Roy Dixon, Boibweil is out and about again following her long many friends are glad to see her out and about again. Raymond Fitzpatrick of Montague left recently for Toronto eofillness and her Mr. Mac- Thereaa .Vlclaaac. Rock- barra has recently taken a position as clerk with SOUS. a super four-door se- Wasp series. An en- three-tone painy com- available on al Hud- models. in addition and solid color selec- ”Six”, and dan in the tireiy new bination is to twtrtone tions. with a capacltyicongregatioa pro- in Trinity United Church. Montague. took the form of a sacred page- ant, "once Uopon A Christmas Time", presented by the Junior Choir. The pageant.waa directed by Mrs. Dan MacDonald, who was also the organist, and the singing was directed by Mr. Ivor 6. Phil- lips. The processional hymn "0 Little Town Of Bethleharn" began the service. in which Rev. J. M. Fraser was the narrator. Gwenneth Clark and Florence MacDonald comprised the ,. L choir, and the roles of Mary and Joseph. in the beautiful manger scene were taken by Judy Cudmore and George Beck, while Wayn Johnston, David MacLure and Dun- sent. the Sunday evening service 101' Moon ins-uidlrue ThaJuniios' Was A Star" and the boys and girls. iii”. can MacLcod represented the Wise Men. The parts of the Angelic AFRICAN ROADS The federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland. directly north of South Africa. has more than 51,000 miles son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl MscV.ine, Bothwell had the misfortune of falling on ice and injuring his knee which needed medical care and several stitches. All wish him a speedy recovery and that he will soon be back to his school work again. Mr. Viiiceui Nlasscy Charlotte- town spent the week-end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Massey. d Bothwell. Mrs. Roland Mac-Donald has re- turned to her home in Souris from the Souris Hospital. She is very much improved after her serious illness. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Kldsoii are out and about again following their illness at their residence in where he will undergo an operation on his eye which he had injured some time ago. Mr. Fitzpatrick is head mechanic with McGowans Motors. Montague. His host of friends do wish him a succssiul operation and be back to work soon. Red Point. The telephone men were recent- ly doing repair work on the lines in the Eastern District due to the recent heavy wind and storm. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart MacGr(-g- or. East Baltic. were guests at the Banquet and dance held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Syl. McAuly 21 in honor of the world potato Champ- Campbells Cove on Nov. ion Mr. McAuiy. iiliss Anita Rose returned to nor home in East Baltic having spent several days in the Souris Hospital. She is now able to return to school. Mr. lrvin Baker Lakeviiie has again entered th Souris Hospital Word has been received from Mr. Charlie Ching that he has ar- nta ays For ts gift that is ae Furniture Values ling rived in Conn. Master Lemuel MacVane. yo A A . - - -do .:l g .. ese V useful and practical and one that will please the whole family make It is gift of furniture. Glance at the many gift suggestions Merci”-oliune Bros. offer. 'I1hei'a's no happier home than that which in equipped with fire hirnlture and there's no better time than today to take advantage oi the many outstanding fumi- ture buys offered during this Griatma-s season by Mac- Fartane Bros. MacFar-lane Bros. offer an ittractive furniture display which will satisfy every need of the customer-and at a price that will be as atu-ant; iva to the pocketbook as he'- riltnre wll be to the borne. Why not please mother this Christmas with a furniture gift from the whole family? Drop an-iund and talk over your requirements with us and look over our tlsplay be- fore presenting mothe with a furniture gift on Christmas morning that will last for years. UPHOLSTERED FLOOR LAMPS ROCKERS IIASSOCKS OCCASIONAL CHAIRS COFFEE TABLES END TABLES MIRRORS BED Tl-IROWS BEDSPREADI COMFORTERS RADIOS OUSIIIONS SLEIGIIS DOLL CARRIAGES TABLE LAMPS DUNCAN PHYFE TABLES ALSO MANY OTHER FINE ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM DIAL 9923 Mat:FAliLANE BROS. 92 KENT 81'. (opposite CFCY) l -Coming Soon the smart. All New 1956 HUDSO price field. Ace high performance with new economical Typhoon O.H.V. Engine... ior. . . Queen Size Handling. Worth Waiting Eorbelieve me, if I of main roads. Residents Of Montague Let us have a happy fire-free Christmas sea- son. Check tree lights and be certain they are not The lighting effects were arrang- Mr. Calvin Hilchey and Dr. Inga. The service concluded with the singing of carols, "Hark, The Herald Angels Sing". and ”Sll- qit Night", and the benediction. RIG PROVINCE Cape province, one of four in the Union of South Africa. covers 277.000 of the union's total -172.0(1) square miles. making contact with any spruce. etc. stoves or pipes. Do not leave waste paper Do not leave tree lights on when no one is at home (exoept outside lights). When having baby sitters inform ihemiof fur- nace switches for emergencies; exits for children. An ounce of prevention often saves disaster. DOUG COFFIN, Fire Chief. T- close to furnaces, t;Apn'oL - Toiliii no "NIGHT FREIGHT" Tarrfing FOSTER TUCKER - BARBARA BRITTON four voiced, sang these choruses: "Let Us Sing For Christmas The song The Angels Sang". "The First To Know The Story". "Once There "ones There were Three Wise Men." Gwynne Phillips sang the solo "Once There Was A Manger”. Peggy MacLeod and Lorne Cudmore sang the duet "Away In A Manger". Beautiful white gifts for the Protestant Or- phanage were brought forward by LIEUT. J. I. EODGSON EX OFFICER Lieut. J. H. Hodgson of Char- and Mr Bi. He received h tion tending to a career Royal Canadian Navy at H. 8. Queen Charlotte. Wed., Dec. 21. was MURRAY RIVER years is at present spending some ttmelat the home of his mother. Mrs. Clara Porter, Murray River. Mr. Arthur Gillis, Charlottetown. spent the past weekend at Murray lottetown has been appointed ex- ecutive officer of the Navyls H. M. C. 5. Loon now in service and based on Halifax. .H. M. C. S. Loon is a new "Bird Class" patrol vessel recent- VI sflztitiigxx lg ysPET"l.5. S sail , . lot” ! i G. EXTRA: Time Changes at Capitol: Doors open 2:30. show starts of 3:00: next show begins at 5:00 - 7:00 - 9:00. TSTNRTING THURSDAY" 1 I JHNNY . WAYNE”. ' I SHEFFIELD "MORRIS ' ll BOMBA with PAUL PICERNI - NANCY HAL! - BILL PHIPPS COMEDY - CARTOON - SERIAL ly launch ” and commissioned. Of Canadian design and construction the ship type is built to replace A. 1!. Alfred Porter who has been of her in the R, C, N. for the past few land Ncolle, Murray River. The Guardian Page 3 ..,...........A....:. The many friends of Miss Je- Anne Nicolle are sorry to hear at her continued illness at the arents. Mr. and Mrs. Lea- A large number of friends and neighbors gathered at the new home of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Whiteway to honour them with a iscellaneous shower. Mrs. George wELE'Lf?.'L”X' i Whiteway opened the gifts and Mrs. lDou Young read the names attes- the old Fairmiie class of patrol which Mr. and M". whnew” vessel which did mm" ""'0'-' thanked all for the lovely gifts ra- towards the end of World War II. cejvedy Mm. auxin. "pm. 11", Liam. Hodsson it I son of MI" Are Jolly Good Fellows," a number 5- C- 1'1 H0d850"- 13” Wat" of ladies served lunch. after which is early inItruc- a number of those present enjoyed in the a few sets of square dancing. music M. C. was supplied by Mrs. Parambe MacLure and Mrs. Don Young. Your Last Call at These Prices AI GREENDAl'S Pre- Clirisimtis Stile Men's 3-4 Length STATION 'WAGON COATS to 34.50. SALE PRICE 18.95 -- 22. 24.50 Sizes 34 - 46 Men's Zip-In Lined TOPCOATS Regular 29.50 Sale Price 18.95 50 -- Housecoats and Lounging Py- iamas in plain or primed satlns. AI shades, Reg. 7.95 to 14.95. Less 10'K: LADIES' COATS in Fitted er Iox styles. Reg. to 49.50. SALE 24.50 8: 29.50 Men's TIES (Boxed) to 1.50 Sale Price 75c Ioys' Station Wagon COATS. heavy quilted lined. Reg. 16.95, Sale Price 9.953 3to6. Size 7 to 14. 2.95 & 3.95 Ltsdies' DRESSES arriving daily. All tho newest shades and materials. SALI 8.95 iup Children's snow rams Ia Gabardine or wool frieae. She sat: 1.9: SAL! Men's Lined GLOVES. SuIePrice 2.49 Reg. 2.95 Ladies' Slit or Nylon SLIPS- Fancy trim. Gift loxed. SALE 1.69 to 4.95 Men's Bath Robes. Scorfs. Braces. Soclts. Belts- AI Ar SALE PRICES Mayfair Theatre MURRAY RIVER - WEDNESDAY ONLY ichalienge oi the Wild l Pyjamas. h COLOR We have a large variety of Leidies' and Children's Skirts. Sweaters. Blouses. Gloves. Ny- lons. Knitted Hats. Pyialnd. Niglstgowns. etc. The GREENDAL Co. Ltd. MEN'S STORE. 144 61'. Geo. St. - LADIES' STORE. 150 Of. Gee. ' . Starring -- SHEILAH and GEORGE GRAHAM Adventure in the far Nortiila-nd Also 4 SHORTS . . . Show Time e. s P.M. Sel-ie Fabulous Hudson Homeland the Ultra-modern . Hudson Wasp Now On Display at W. R. JENKINS GREAT GEORGE ST. N RAMBLER - - - The All American Car---in the lowest King Size Inter-