DECEMBER 19: 1951 lTllE GUARDIAN. CHARl.0TTETOWN -. .... -,.- --....-.. PAGE THIRTEEN :G11T"'Z:' Ilurlltily. Dix says ' 4 Continued from page 2 older than myself. ' Do you think we can be happy together? He is nice in every way. only a hit too fond of tlrinking and other women. Do you think he will change after we are married? me and will be a good husband. ANSWER: Your matrimonial loo rosy a future. is in itself nogreat barrier. but this. his fondness of drinking and. his A. S. prospects certainly don't indicate The difference in age between you and your fiance He says he loves O'Leory and 4- . Vicinity There was a fine attendance on Tuesday night, December 11th, at the O'Leary School when the An- nual Tea and Bazaar of the O'Leary women's Institute was held. The many lovely articles were auctioned off. and this finei Freetown and i I O I Vicinity Dr. Waldron Auld of Kensington was in Freetown recently on busi- ness. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Protitt cl" Lower Freetown returned home on Saturday evening. Dec. 8th. from it I Fredericton and a o o ' Vicinity Mr. Bracken Thompson. Spring- ton. left recently for Halifax, N.S ..M.. Miss Hazel Higgins spent a few days visiting in Klnkora recently. Mr. Elwood Weeks, Fredericton, :on Weeks on Friday evening. Dec. 7th. As this was the annual meet- ing a delicious chicken supper was served to the members and was greatly enjoyed by all. The new officers elected were: President. Laura Smith; vice-president. Lot- tie Houston; secretary, Earl Weeks and treasurer, Mrs. Milton Weeks. The Pleasant Valley Women's Missionary Society met at the Kingston and O I O Vicinity Two of Kingston's young ladies, Misses Joyce Willis and Doris Green, are now residing in On- tario, where they are employed. Friends in this vicinity are glad to hear that Mr. Jack Docherty's tth, Mrs. Owen Younker was host. sss to the W. M. Society of the United Church. The President pre- sided liver the business matters. The re-electing of officers for the coming year took, place, and the members had the honor of mak- ing Mrs. Bertram Willis a Life Member of the society. Refresh- ments were served by the hostess, assisted by committee in charge. All enjoyable Cokinoie Party - - - health is much better. . flirtatious inclinations add up to a bad combination. If he loves you Brdiin 0! active and energetic lad two weeks honeymoon spent in was a visitor to Sprinston on Mon name of Mrs. F. W. Cutcllffe on and gm,” W” h d by the lam, very much. he might change for'you, but such changes are rare in- 1:63 tiiisad 9- iih3 Bddiiim 30 their Boston and other American cen- day. Dec. 3rd. T-idiltyh eVenin8. Dec. 7th. As this Mr Ray regal. Ewan of the L. 0, 3, A, The lucky win- deed! un ' ken. was 9 "mun m”ii"5- "5" 9” I ” ' ners in the crokinole game includ- DEAR MISS DIX: mother was very nice to let her go. her mother. ANSWER: The fact that you took a girl to a dance once doesn't Go ahead. invite the second girl It's mucll wiser for you Go ahead with your invitation and have It obligate you to take her every year. and I'm sure there will be no hard feelings. to change dutes. nnyWn)'- good time! I am a boy of 16. Last year I took a girl to a dance at my school. She was two years younger than I and her This year. I would like to take someone else but don't. wzlnt to hurt the feelings of the other girl or Would I be rude to do so? ERNIE -on Wednesday afternoon, De- cember 12th. there was great ex- citement among Old and young. but especially among the children, as jolly old Santa Claus arrived :n a car with a loud speaker from Summer ” and went to a. local department store where for two hours. from 2 to 4 p, m.. he was surrounded by crowds of children and adults. He led the children in a number of songs and Christmas store escorted Santa to the store Friends are glad to know that Waldron I-leffell. son of Mr. s.ll.l Mrs. John Heffell of South Free- town, who was a patient in Prince County Hospital last week. is very much improved and returned to his home on Saturday. -The sincere sympathy or the community is being expressed to the family of the late Mrs. Pat- rick Hammlll whose death occur- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Weeks and family were visitors to Charlotte- town on Tuesday, Dec. am. Mr. and Mrs. Judson Rackham and family were visitors to Char- lcttetown on Tuesday, Dec. 4th. Mr. Lewis Macilachern was a business visitor to Summerside on Wednesday, Dec. 5th. Master Eddy Cutclifie. Charlotte- flcers were elected as follows: President, Mrs. J. B. MacDawell; vice-president, Mrs. Harry Weeks: secretary, Mrs. Wendell Crasweli; treasurer. Mrs. N. A. Cutcliffe: Mission Band leader, Mrs. Harry Weeks: Baby Band leader, Mrs. F. W. Cutcliffe. The annual meeting of the Pleasant Valley Mission Circle met ar. the home of Mrs. Milton Weeks on Tuesday iivening, Dec. 4th. This Green and Wendell Green, have left for the City of Toronto where they plan to seek employment for the winter months. Mrs. William Colwill is enjoying a visit in the U. S. A. where she is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Howard Ingerson. - Kingston farmers are being con- gratulated on their fine showings and honors which they received at ed Vclda Jewell and Mae Yeq of North River and Orville Green of Kingston. Mr. Chalmers Ncwson capably filled the role as auction- eer when he auctioned off the many bazaar articles. A delicious lunch was served by the ladies. All departed to their homes having spent a most enjoyable evening. Miss Olive Barrett was llostoss to the members of the Kingston Y. P. U. on Tuesday evening, Dec- ,. . the Royal Winter Fair, Toronto. norm mx t I .l to carols and gave out candy to the led at her home 1.1 Low" Free. t.wn, spent a recent weekend vls was I chmlm” cam, Se l 1 mm A ember 4th. The Vicc-President, werligoblema of leni;:l'-.a'inlunte:::l;tythrough his colis::?" hm Wm In; children. There were hundreds of town on December 4th. Mrs. l-lam- iiins i"313iiV93 in F1'9d"ici'0"- the theme hymn was W"cAcnEIellls M, sterling Willis and Mr Hap Miss Velda Green presided over children present during the two mill was for many years a highly From the Realms of Glory” The ,.5.,,.ic,,,...,, we.-9 afnong Lheifarm- the business "i3ii45f5- D9V0ii0mi- I In this ms the an of H ,' h0i1l' Visit of tilt? patron Saint of respected resident of Freetown and M13 Mid MW Ai'"0id W995 new officers elected were: Advis. HS hem this vmniw Mm Bulcndg period was led by Ray Younkcr, Eiliilyhllle Xmas was stressed gather than .n5."..".T. ch'm'"'"' The pm”""”' ”' the ii" death is much regretted by W” "WW5 iii Ch3'””"W" ”” our president. Mrs. F.W. Cuicllfiei ed the Fair. i which illciuded ”l'”- W31”? "1 Staged By Students of receiving, Two. Christmas car- ols were sung by the Glee Club; a vocal solo, "Holy Night" by Merle and arranged for him to treat the children. her many friends. The home of Mr:-and Mrs. John Stetson was the scene of a verv Tilursday. Dec. 6th. Mr. and Mrs. Hyatt Hasiam and Beulah were visitors to summer- president, Mrs. George Smith- vice president. Mrs. Milliner Hill: sec- retary, Mrs. Milton Weeks; treas- urer, Mrs. Melville Weeks. and Mr. and Mrs. Tyrils liolmcs have returned from a visit to Toronto where they were the guests of Mr. Christmds Carols. A delicious lunch was served by hostess assisted by Velda Green and Shirley Newson. Elderlrin: and "Away in a Manger" 13., ll l, E l , all 5 l, d , D c, sch, . 4 l l d l was sung by Margaret Shaw. Mr erouasnrofgdafiiltlga Sslgzluililigd Ofggiy gzggnmaetllleggglg 0;Jlh::ld:rYel:llIsen1l:lgd Si 8 9" i "F if-fa orfgltifliigisilip. Secretary. and Mrs. Clyde Homes. atM6: geeegfleie Nse;'e5xftm'a Sligczih VA dellghuul mix ..A Modem G. Chaisson. instructor of music communlly Hall was packed on neighbors galhgred to bld unwell Mr. and Mrs. F.W. Cutcliffe and i i 3' , "N ' ng wgck-cnd .1; hls ham, in Kings. Ml. and Mrs. Lierott Hollies e (:llrlstma.s Carol". written by Mr. at the High School. was the ac- Wednesday night, December 12th. to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Drummond family were visitors to Charlotte- where ion.-Al. - 'o ed a visit to Ottawa. Norman Miicdonilid Of the i-9B0h- mmpamst 5' whim the 31:59 Uuiiiied 'Chiii'Ch and family who have since left '-"W" 0" 53””'d5Y- D99 8m then ;?,f,'f,d,”'.,?”?,?f”"luEf,3nlf;;,iL ghsely Vlsllcd M;-5. llolmey sister, "r-"--'m"'--s-' mg staff of the Summerside High Young Peoples Union. assisted by Freetown to make their future . Czmmhes presented an eniovable M,-5, wllllam Maclmosh, LONDON DEC. 1 5 -riAPl- A School Wu 53339.-l by the pupils or LONDON- (GP)-Leslie Clark the children of the Sunday School. home in Central Bedenue. An ad- . M155 Irei-3 5i9Ve"5im W35 A Vi5' hvmn few”, in the Rose 'va"e,', . state-owned truck sideswlped' a Grade Ten at the Friday morning was fined 30 shillings for speed- presented their beautiful Christ- dress was read by Mrs. Wilbert iii)? i-0 Ch3Ti0ii9i0Wn 0" Thursday Umted Church During the Sap cangmmlauons from lhls Vic-m. Buckingham Palace car today aF5em.bly ln the schoolhudltox-lum ing while organizing a charity mas "Pageant entitled: 'The Best Drummond expressing lhe 1-egr,-L Der 6th. nee the Fredellmon and Plenum Hy are being amended lo M... and while it waited for the Queen alld The announcer was Sally wood- concert for the pollce. He said I Gift. The Pageant was written by of ll-lose mesem at losing such val. . LL... 1 H” 1 vnuev Choir Sana "Angels From Mrs, Bud Macmnnon on lhel, Princess Margaret, on a Christmas Flde and the narrator, Margaret am wondering whether I should Mrs. Lorne MacNevin of Brae who ued residents. and conveying good Rev. Geolge Morris 3 vlsl ng in the Realm! of G!-Orv" and "Thou recent marriage? The brlde was shopplhg expednloh, The truck Shaw. The character parts were as follows: Jack Wilson by Jimmie charge this count." in my expense BC- took the chief part. The Misses Evelyn Gaye and Lorraine Mac- wishes to them as they depart for their new home. A community Fredericton, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Weeks. Did'st Leave Thy Throne". The Breadalbane choir rendered "While formerly Miss Jean Boyle of Men- dow Bank. belonging to the nationalized Brit- ish Road services, dented the left . n. hl, glgzer Mglgle, Bessie -j--1? Neill sang two special ducts and resent of 5 studlo couch and . , front fender of the royal automo- g:?i;;; 'Judy, another sister, San- LONDON-(CP)-Officials of .'l. solo was sung Mr: John ghair, and a table lamn was thcll M15 Ffitd Mtrs-cg1";i'i:'9tG1I3'dg: :):,cT:l:rl:!lfiv'L;?gc13:e6i 53:: On Tuesday evening. Dmvcmber bile- dm Logan; Father Jen, Herb one London courtroom for years Webb. The choir, with Mrs. w.ghl,.,-yes.-hled :0 mg "ml M,-5, D.-um. wcred visilgrs gm Br: eililwd on 1...aithM,,. The Rosa valley and -M----jhf-m Crockett; Mother Evelyn. Jeslc have ,shown visitors bullet holes in as orsanist. sang the musical mono. Another address exnrcsslm Sm av. ec. gman 6:68” H Gmwme choir medians Wm Blngham; Lou Masters. Vcrli Bar- the wall. relics of an ancient gun- parts. The Manger Scene. the the regret of the Home and School their little son y. w. "silent Night" and hlaehold g fight. Now they'll need a new patient in the hospital. point of interest. Redecoratlng ex- tinguished the marks. Sheliherds. the Wise Men and the Angels were all well done. The costumes were beautiful. The Association was read hv Mrs. El- mer Gauthier, and a gift of a set of dishes was nresented by the As- low; Elsie. his wife, Verleen John- mm; the Ghost of Christmas Pres- mts, Mary Mountain. Stranger at the Door". Rev. W.B MacPhail had charge of the ser- Mr. and Mrs. Ingham Palmer. whole production was most in- spiring. snclation members. Mr. and Mrs Drummond each thanked the as- Moncton. N.B.. were recent week- end lzucsts of Mr. and Mrs. N. A. vice and he spoke briefly on the subject. "Using Your Talents". 4 5.29 Iny Maw other vmns sung were "0. God of Beth 1''. ill Am Thine O Lord" and "Sun of My Soul Thou Savior Dear". The singing of the Doxolotzy and the Benediction brought this inspiring service to a close. AZ. Cutcllffe. selnbled people for their lovely gifts and for their good wishes. and extended invitations to all to visit them in their Bedeque home, after which all joined in singing "For They Are Jolly Good Fellows" Lunch was served and the eveniniz was pleasantly spent in music and Mi” 3- Be M”D”weu W” E Vi” dancing. A3, iter to Charlottetown on Thursday. .M...LL..,Lg... Dec. 6th. Tyne Volley Notes -Mrs. R. C. Hayes. Charlotte- town. was it visitor in Tyne Valley recently. Mrs. Hart Lidstone and Mrs. Howlon and O O O Vicinity -Clayton Carruthers motored to West. Cape on Thursday evening, Dec 6th. On his return he was accompanied by his sister-in-law Miss Freda MacMlllall. VISIT I w. R. JENKINS I . Your Hudson and International Dealer And SEE The Model UA-95 Her many friends are sorry to hear that Mrs. W. E. Stevenson fs 9. patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. MW Mekome Gillette Gift Put L OF 50 GILLETTE BLUE BLADES IN DISPENSERS SEA VIEW SCHOOL .95: as p. Honor Roll for November Miss Eileen .Wecks. Summerside- visited her. parents. Mr. and Mrs Harry Weeks, on Sunday, Dec. 9th. Grade X e 1. Carl Thelma Campbell. 5!. any- Grade Ix - 1. Grace hell. 2. David Adams. 3. Adams. Murphy. 2. Ina Mur- Mrs. Clayton Carruthers is ill at hm. home here, Mrs. Hammond Ling. Pleasant Valley. had as recent weekend guests her daughters Phyllis and Camp- Robert There was a large attendance at FAMIIIIS IIAME I Mass at St. Anthony on Saturday. Dec. llth. the Feast of the Immac- ul te Conception. Both male and Ivan McKay were hostesses to Ml'. and Mrs. Jcssum, Mr. Morris. and a "number of others on Monday Joyce of Summerside. Miss Laura Smith. teacher of Darlington School. spent a recent Grade VIII m- 1. Rita M'uroh.v- 2. Eleanor Canmbell. 3. Enid Donald. fc ale choirs were present. evening. G,-ade V11 ,. 1, John Duggan. weekend at her home in Pleasant 2g Lou Murphy. 3. Ethyle Adams. - . ' ll '. SIZE I ..:":. iE2.l”id '2'” . ..””l?.i M .."l: ” VI - 1- are 51”" T18 3 CW 465 Yer an R 65' W35 e M 'd M. . wllll m weeks and 2. Walter Stewart. Ii. Terrence - days at ltcr old home in Duvar. at the home of Mrs. D. N. and ve”:'o:"we1.exSvisnorsato Charlotte. Mllrphy, . J Cmisiancc F0ilbC5- town on Tuesday. Decl 4th, Perfect Attendance - Carl I W Mrs imd Mm L9” Ai'59"3"" ,m0' ---- Mlurphv, Thelma Campbell. Enid . V W, . bred to Charlottetown on Friday. Mr. Henry Mooney has rcrurnell Mm Sterling Corbett. Now, Donald, Eleanor camphelll Rita M 3ec1;,n.7t:'ndwr;&:.e way ggfeldguestg tn Tyne vlaneig imcrhspmdmg! mi Granville was a visitor to Frcder- Murphy. Lois Murphy. Joan , . s. m. c s an s o o o t i ' r , . family. They returned to their I-illagasacnifpe m n S n Dun 1”” ”" Saturday" Dec" am” iigggigwaftiayton Comm W31 . R E V ' home 0" Samrdim BR Mr. William E. Stevenson and Teacher - Wanda Mul-phy. Months of shaving pleasure are ahead for ' ' J mmmmmmmm '--r - their l- man who receives this attractive . Q r Mr. and Mrs. A. Bernard of Sum- M” wimam Hm letumed to g - cVe.y . . . merside were guests at the home shOI'e homes in Fredericton 0" dYednte.:' vIS?;Eieegdam1S' ;”'l11.i;a"?g”';;'ou;:; Christmas present..The Crtllettc dispenser o N i of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gallant on d1y' Dem 5m 5"" If”; "3 b',? in”: ' ' V makes blade changlngaclnch-deals out Mega. .""'n Dmmbe W" lliss Miarie pine student at St pm two moms in W ' Que 8” Grade xv - 1. Helen Murphv. blades one at a time. unwrapped and . ... ggg -- . . . '! ready for use. A simple thrust of the Mrs. Willard Nicholson has ac- h M Stanislaus Convent. Kinkora, was - Katherine Campbell. 3- Fanny ;- '. Y..n daugrjnigdLn:g;'Li;:r:r?f!ni;i:gier?::g a recent visitor at tier home. cepled the posltican las Leiiliicigtli tier-l Migiamgeilaxlulwls. 1 V. I D ea I thumb H ZIP! - there: a new blade. M... 6", LL g Now, get evel-yaltms you one evening recently. m ”''T t HA"! Gmve Sc 00' W C 9 Do e A; g iv aLr:el..huSJZl:' An abundant supply of smooth-shaving. 1,, l 3 ""” I" 7”” "rI'5"""'i lean: tnligiulvcirlflrgilemf gliiggedwhg wcn'ed on Dec. am. ci-landr en m I ' B u - long-lasting Gillette Blue Blades is one of "7 M90 .' ll X 3 s01g:1i;g"g5Gmi;f Aigg: sglcgfigieh has been on the sick list for. the Rev. Wm. Wheale was a visitor Grade II A - 1. Jerry Adams. the most Practical gifts You can buY for - ; 3 ;"EP":? lH:'"en" m7 were held at' St Amh3('my,s on' past month, is now much improv- to Fredericton on Thursday even- 2. Lowell Coulson. him, This colourful holiday pack contains . . rIIlCiI'llIIc:0::i in dm.;ugg Sunday anemoom Dec. gm. There ed. ing. Dec. 8th, in the interest of Grade .11 B -1. Sylvia Murphy. fwe dlspcnsc,-3 each holding tgn Gillette kpmz was also a choir practice the same Miss olive Pijejpent R recent ggiieimdmcion Young Peoples ;kolf&':lar:ne Coulsom 3' John Blue Blades - 50 blades in all. ' ' giernoon at 2 o'clock. " i T l week end with he- parent , M . --- . Grade I - No tests. . 3 g ...lIiI Mu. J03. B Mcemun "cenm, and Mrs. Francis Ji Pltre. S r Her many friends are glad to Perfect Attendance - Katherine SEE SELECTION OF OTHER GILLETTE GIFT SETS ' i cnlw'K."M'Vmr "mm" Visited in Woodstock” -There was a large attendance ggzietggginM:EIel?3elit:'i,ngB:.rt::i:ien1.: gtliLIn!!t:3ben'Jtf'lllalE'e Ivlttiliiilrrlfain 1.)i?lIIlleli?l AT YOUR DEALER's PRICED FROM shsz To shoe I ' is Exclusive! Choice of tea Mm Jerrv gallant and lime of members at the Home alld in the Prince Edward Island 1103- .Murphy. ' ' - P haugiful, decorator Door grandson, !'h.bam' Visited at the School meeting on December pltal. Teacher -- Shirley A. Stewart. xrix l1th.Ml'. Ben J. Piire occupied the chair and the address of the Handle Colors-to match home of Mr. and Mrs. Firmin Per- Mr. alld Mrs. William Dunsfort kl b I h . - . vzg 7”" 'C en co or 5.: gm. ry and mm"), on Sundax Dec. gm. Waning was delivered by Mr. P. and little son: al. Charlottetown, a isaoostl . Ml A. Arsenault, ere visitors 0 Fredericton on ”'-'-ii- 322 75 A::::::."." :2! --I. or - . l h . I ---i- Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Cutcliffe. Modoltll-Ob 424.75 Iro- ' 2-” ”i M” "d M” Al A CHELTENHAM. England-(CPi I Fen ' gpg -Housewives in this Gloucestel'- Miss Alice Trainer. Public Health 5 . . . Mr. and Mrs” -rams Pele” of shire spa were challenged by chefs Nurse. Charlottetown. Visited the The Christmas Ggff DQLuxQ Fgf Any .m,wl,m motored to Alberto” on of the British Restaurant. Assocl- pupils of Fredericton School on H .h oMl.,nday' Dec. mm” etion to produce better ideas for a Monday. Dec. 3rd. g OIISG O I . gg... cheaper meal. The prize is a tea- The Pleasant Valley Y.P.U. nlei. , I Mm Gilbert caudal or wood- set. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mll- g c 3 . lsirlck snent'a day recently at the I t i t al H home of Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Arsen- , A E ii erna ion - alves er l - ' . i - - as no 0- 0HillSTMAS'tllFT - I . . ncsday afternoon. Dec. 12th. in to ': Howian. as all the pupils went to ' si sce Santa Claus ill 0'Leary. " E ectrlc Refrigerator I SUGGESTIONS .5 a i - On Sunday. Dec. 9th. Mr. Paul; , ' Doiron of Duvar left on a wet-iris” u daily reminder visit to Halifax where he will be a of Vlitil every Refrigerator sold before EU... a. me home 0, ms slam A Christmas a complete Christmas Dinner gar;-mcgscnr T- Gallant and M 9011? tii0i19i'itii4iii'i95 4;..- - st. '. Ci f l- a will be provided. . Th I,dx in b, J5g"1E' E Fruit Cocktail: 1 Grade "A" Turkc '; 4 ills. Sweet Howlznnhgisd oiheir :ice(i- ' ills: on Tuesday. Dec. llth. at the home of Mrs. Alban D. Arsenault witli a dozen members in attend- ance. The meeting in January will be held at the home of Mrs. Rob- ert P. Arsenault, g Potatoes; 1 pkg. Frozen Peas; 1 pkg. Frozen Broccoli: 1 Celery Hearts; 1 Lettuce; 1 tin Cranberry Jelly; 1 Plum Pudding; After Dinner Mints. Tim ALL-YEAR Grlgt STOCKINGS .-0VERSHOES . CLIP AND MAIL TODAY TO THE GUARDIAN Every odiilt visitor to our Showrooms between NOW and DECEMBER 22nd Miss Freda Maclillililili returned to her home in West Cape on Dec Enclosed please find .. for it months subscription win f.:.iv. . fig.--cgupon. . 1:)i'm'dd(.";ffl:"tg:r:'ali”:,hl2 gm - to THE GUARDIAN In be sent with my compliments io:-. y ew a s it ie e l i 4 on CE 2 grandfatyher. Mr. Bob M1:cMl(ilan. 3 A ' NAME p.in. one coupon will be drawn and tile 59- l ADDRESS l lucky holder will be given it new 7.4 cu. . INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER y ELECTRICAL REFRIGERATOR i ABSOLUTELY rsss -6; w HY HAV E Tim 5 O R E .'II i NAME OF SENDER i FOR ALI. THE FAMILY Ls Pace SHOE Co. . cliarroii ST. KENT st. 540 PHONE its I . -we DEl.iVElt-- 4. aootusss An appropriate Christmas Card will be mailed stating front whom the gift is sent. -3i3RllA1' otlloacsl ssh ” omiawrrmows A Rates off the Island to ally part of Canada or the U. S. are;-- One year Sl2.00; six months S8.00. Saturday Copy-One year 8.00; six months tl.50. a I