JAMJARY '12, 1954 Holiday Contributions To Protestant Orphanage Moro than a dozen special oe- casions brought the children of the P. E. Island Protestant Orph- anage together during the holiday season to make their Christmas a memorable one. Santa Claus worked overtime in making the desires of various groups and individuals a reality in the lives of the children. "it is more blessed to give than to receive." more especially when ap- plied to "The least of these my Little Ones." - The trustees acknowledge with gratitude the splendid response made by persons in all walks of life and the various organizations bringing comfort and cheer to the children at this time. These in- clude: Dec. 11: Wildy Lodge and man- agement of rink entertained the children at a hockey match, and treated to peanuts, candy. ice cream and apples. Dec. 15: Trinity Guide Party (28) children, all the trimmings and a wrapped gift for each child. Dec. 18: Children took part at Trinity United Church Sunday School Concert. Dec. Z): Children sang .speclal numbers at Mt. Herbert Christmas church service. conllucicd by Rev. Mr. Goudge. Dec. 19: llekas entertained I. O. 0. F. and R9- chiidren at a' lovely party at their hall on Rlch- hour Norm mond St., and presented each child with a lovely gift. Dec. 21. Parkdale Guides ll turkey dinner with all the trim- mings at Parkdale. each child pre- sented with a gift. After the cr. children went to help cntcrlain at wyman & Mark), wright Mid ll Christmas party at Sunset dlemng 1-055-'5 Mrs. Bert Hicken. Aliston. Dec. 22: Santa Claus, through. the kindness of R. T. Holman, Ltd.. sent a treat to children. Dec. 22: Children presented their school concert to the public at the Orphanage Auditorium. Rev. John F. MacKay was chairman, Mr. William G. Murchison. accom- panlst. Dec. 25: The usual Christmas dinner. turkey with all the trim- mings. at the Orphanage. Santa visited the Orphanage, Jccompanled by Mason's. gave spacial wrapped gifts to everyone. and entertained the children. In the evening children attend ed show at Capitol Theatre through kindness of management and between shows presented theil Christmas songs which wert broadcast. and then were enter- tained at a supper through the kindnness of E. A. Jessome. man- ager of Shur-Gain and party. Dec. 2'7: Children took charge of music at Central Christian Church. six of the children singing special numbers. Dec. 29: Old Campers party at . Y. M. C. A., fourteen boys in at- tenoance. . Dec. .30: Children entertained by icapt. Richards and ll group from "Trinity United Church. Dec. 29: Children and staff en- ' t rtaincd St. Vincent's Orphanage t a full course turkey dinner, ' fruit, candy. etc. Mother Superior. six Sisters and fifteen children in attendance. Jan. 5: Children were entertain- ed to a goose dinner at St. Vin- cent'a Orphanage. and attended a concert in the auditorium after. Cash Donations: ssaoo-a. C. A. 1'. Ladies' Aux- iliary. Summerslde. 350.00-Order Eastern Star. 3-50.00-Prince Edward Precept- ory No. 35. 550.00--Estate George J. Rogers. 540.00-Estate Julia Parsons. 339.34--O'Connell Picnic Fund. 530.00-Canadian Legion. 310.00-Mrs. H. S. Henderson. 510.00-Lodge 218 Brotherhood Maintenance of Way Employees. 510.00-Gasperellux. 87.00-Officers of C. M. 5., Sum- merside. 35.00-Whitlock's Tire Shop. S5.00--Dr. W. J. P. MacMillan. 55.00-John Payne. Roseneath. 55.00-Mrs. John Cousins. 55.00-Mrs. Kitty Saunders. 35.00-Spring Brook Women's In- Ititute. 55.00-St. Eieanors North Insti- tute. 85.00-Murray Harbour Institute. 35.00-Tryon Women's Institute. 55.25-Hamilton Women's insti- tute. S100-York Point. Cornwall Wo- men's Institute. 53.00-Mrs. W. 6. Bruce. 3100-Mrs. H. Strong. summer- sde. 32.50-Lorne Finlay. 82.00-Min Janice Henry. 52.00-Mrs. F. E. Smallwood. 32.00-Major 'l'. E. MacNutt. 52.00-Miss Etta Coles. Gifts in Kind: ' Middleton Women's Institute. Kingston Women's Institute. Mur- ray Harbour North Women's In- ' Itituts. Gasperesux Women's Insti- tute. Murray River Women's Insti- tute, Mt. Herbert Women's Insti- tute, Harrington Women's Insti- tute. North Wiitshire Women's in- stitute. Fredericton Women's In- stitute. Plnstte Women's Institute Diana Women's Institute. Knuts- ford onlen's Institute. Mr. Mei- llek Women's Institute. Hamp- shire Women's Institute. Belle Riv- er Women's Institute, Queen Mary . W. Institute. Murray Harbor: Glen- roy Wornenis Institute, Central Royalty Women's Institute. North Milton Women's Institute. Ring- wood Women's Institute. Pleasant Valley Women's Institute. Sherl- brooite Women's Institute. Crapauli A Tryon Women's Institutes. Po- ters Road West Women's Insti- tute. Miliview Women's Institute. White Sands Women's Institute. Queen Elizabeth Women's Insti- tute. Beach Point Women's Insti- tute. Murray Harbour Women's Institute. Spring Valley Women's Institute, South Pinette Women's Institute. Albion Women's Insti- tute. "'yne Valle." Women's Insti- tute, Pot:-r'.r ”--vi Women's 'nsii- tute, In-mu E-linston Q Howe '1-iv i"nmon'- institute, Beach Point Women's Institute. Victoria W0”!!”'I institute. Panrnure Is- '"-d l"hmen'lI Institute. Belmont "'c"er-r" V-lstltuic Stlwv-wt Wo- "'i3i1"5 Insili-nfc. P””?"ll "70"tE'i'C St.. City. Md L. 0. 3. A. Lodge. De Sable. French River Women's Institute. Mt. Albion Women's Institute, St. Catherine's Womsn' Institute. New Haven Women's Institute. North Bedeque Women's Institute. West Covohead Women's Institute, Glen Valley Women's Institute. South Lake Women's Institute, Baltic Women's Institute, Road's Corner Women's Institute, St. Pe- ters Lake Women's Institute. Brookfield Women's Institute, Bel- Asks Indian Leader To Send Elephant For Quebec Zoo mont, Women's Institute, Fortune Bridge Women's Institute, Orwell Cove Women's Institute, Argylei Shore Women's Institute, Graham's, Road Women's Institute, Dock. Women's Institute, Alberton; En-i more Women's Institute. Mermaid. Women's Institute, Pembroke Wo-. men's Institute. I Mrs. Ray E. Spokes, Michigan. l L. O. B. A. Lodge. De Sable. Memorial Lodge, L.0.B.A. Char- iolttetown. . Princess Mary Lodge. Crapaud. L. 0. B. A. Lodge. Hartsvilie. Good Hope Lodge. Lot 16. United Church Ladies' Aid. Northam. L. O. B. A. Lodge. Belmont, Lott 16. Queen Mary L. 0. B. A., King-l ston. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Jessome. Kensington. May .1. McClure, Murray Har- Ina'M. Sutherland, 39 Queen Mrs. L. .l. Orr. French River. Mrs. Fred H. Benton, Belle Riv- Miss McArthur, Alber- ton. O'Leary Friends. Mrs. P. J. Proude. City. Baptist Mission Band. City. l Beecher Court, North Rustico. Veard Court, North Rustlco. Leonard Wood, Bethel. C.G.I.T. Baptist Church, City. Loyal Workers Circle, Jr. W.A. Trinity United Church. Janie Acorn, E1 Grafton St... City. Pleasant Valley Ladies' Aid. Pleasant Valley. Shirley Mrs. N. A. Cutciilfe, Pleasant Valley. Lower Montague United Church Sunday School. Jessie J. Murphy. Kenslngton. Miss Ruby Chisholm. Crapaud. Mrs. Bruce Crozler, Baltic. Five-year-old Peter Marlnorelr of Granby. Que, is the proud recipient of a letter he leceived from Prime Minister Nehru of India. The boy wrote to the Indian leader asking him to send an ele- phlant to the Granby zoo. In his reply, the prime minister told Paul on about elephants. and said he wothd try to get one for the local zoo. EMBLEM. MORE RECRUITS ARRIVE MONTREAL, (OP) --Three more former members of London's Met- ropolitan Police force arrived here this week to join the Canadian Army, it was learned. Saturday Now enlisted in the Canadian Pro- vost Corps, they are Ernest Smale. 26. stationed in Montreal south. Richard Griffiths. 25, now at Camp Borden. and Robert New- ton, 23. not yet posted. SHALLOW LNKE Maximum depth of Lake Erie is 210 feet, compared to L290 feet in Lake Superior. Summerslde, Brant-ll No. 5. Mrs. Harry Miller, City. R. T. Holman. Ltd., City. Michael Bros. City. Summerslde R. C. A. F. Officers of C. N. S.. Rummersldc. Vocational School. Prince of Wales College. City. Rogers Hnrrlware C0,, Ltrl.. Ciil. Protestant Sunday School, R. C. A. 17.. Summerslde. Mrs. Smallwood. City. Mrs. Leith Newson. Kingston. Adele Noonan, Summerslde. Mrs. Andrew Baln, French Riv- Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Callicutt. Bloomfield. n.n. l Lule Clark. City. Barry and Brian Campbell, Al-1 berton. Mrs. Murdock J. MacDonald. Montague. R.R. Mrs. J. S. Moore. City. Storey Electric. City. Prowse Bros. Ltd., City. Atlantic Wholesalers. Ltd.. City. g United Packers Workmen's As- sociation. Local B2, City. St. Pauls and St. Peters W.A., City. Charlottetown Armouries. City. Summerslde Kinsmen Club, Summerslde. Marshfleld Presbyterian Church. Marshfleld. Life Insurance men of Princr Edward Island. Mrs. Mary Maihason. Business and Professional Wo- men's Club. City. Miss Helen McLure. City. Clarke Fruit Co.. City. Bevan Bros., City. DeBlois Bros. Ltd., City. Hughes Drug Co.. Citv. Canadian Legion. R. E. S. cr. P. E. I. Sidney T. Green. City. Central Creamerics. Ltd.. City. F. W. Woolworth Co.. Ltd.. City. Alice, Marina and Allan Alileck. Edith MacPhcrson, Alllston. Mass. Miss Eva Beers. City. S. N. Kays. City. G.-lrrie Stewart. Montague. Fit-Rite Shoe Co- City. Mrs. Walter MacMillan. Cii) Mrs. J. Pope Clarke. Ciiy. Prince Edward Prt-coptory No. Mrs. Murd. MrlrKinnon, Mont- L agile. Billy NIzi('LiIi'P. Montague. Frank and Daniel McMillan. . Central Royalty Girl Guide Conl . pally. Mont.-lyzlle Auxiliary. Mimlnecnsh U. C. Auxiliary. ;'Prinlty Sunday School. Summer- sl 9. Carvell 'Brns.. Ltd.. City. Mrs. Russell Dyment. Nortrham. C. I. Lirlsione, Tyne Valley. I.cI3agc Shoe Co.. l.'rl,. City. Mrs. J. A. Stewart & Millicent. L. Tyne Vnlloy. DAlLY- CROSSWORD L-I l2iL'JL-Juli - liillllllilj Each day A Igtltute. tide; Women? Insti- W-Mntian Wan-no M ACROSS 4. lengthwise 22. Pole 1. Cavalry 5. Cereal 23. Help sword grain 24. High 0. Famous 6. 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Soccer Results IDNDJN, (OP)-Results of soc- cer games played in the United Kingdom Saturday: FA OUP Third Baalllll Arsenau 5 Aston Villa 1 Barrow 2 Swansea T 2 Blackpool l Luton T 1 Bolton W 1 Liverpool 0 Bndford 2 lMs.l-lchester C I Brentforld 0 Hull C 0 Bristol C 1 Rotherham -U I Bristol R. 0 Blackburn R I Burnley 5 Manohuter U I Cardiff C I Peternlollough U l Chesterfield 2 Bury 0 Derby 0 0 Preston N I 3 Everton 2 Notts C I Grimeby T 5 Fulham I Hastlnu U 3 Norwich O I Ipswich T I Tottenllam 3 Lincoln 0 1 Walaall l Middleainough 0 Leicester C ii Newcastle U 2 Wigm A I Plymouth A 2 Notts 1" 0 Portsmouth 8 Charlton A I Queen's P R 0 Port V 1 Sheffield W 1 Sheffield U 1 Stoomort C 0 I-Iesdington U 0 Stoke 0 O Hartllapoola U 2 Sunderland 0 Dornlcaater R I Tranmere R. I Leyton 0 2 W Bromwich l Chelees 0 West Ham U 4 Huddersfield T 0 Wolverhampton 1 Birmingham C M Wrexham 3 Bcurlthorvpe U 3 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division A Airdrieniann 1 Raith R. 2 Celtic 1 Falklrk 0 Dundee 3 Hamilton A 2 East Fife 3 Clyde 1 l-iibernian 1 Queen of S L Partick T ti Aberdeen 3 st. Mirren 0 Rangers 1 Stirling A 0 Hearts 3 Division B Arbroath 4 Dundee U 3 A FULL LINE STUDEBAKER 'iRU5” CHARLOTTETOWN .. Cowdenbeath I Forfu A I Durnbsrton 1 Queen's P 1 Kilmarnook I Morton 0 , Motherweil 3 Dunlfermllne 0 st. Johnstone 3 Albion R I stenhousunuir I Ayr U 1 Third Lsnsrk 8 Allen 8 ENGLISH LEAGUE Division In Northern Bu-nsley 4 Bradford 0 2 Gsteehesd 4 Aocr-ington S A Halifax T 0 Darilngtan 0 Mansfield T 2 Chester I Roohdsle 1 York 0 2 Workington 1 Caridale U I Dlvllon In South .. Bournemo oh 4 Gilllnghun i Brighton 8 Reading 2 Colohester U 2 Newport 0 I nlreter C 7 Crystal P 0 Milwall 2 Torquay U 1 shreweb , T 1 Coventry 1 swindon T 3 Southend U 0 IRISH LEAGUE Arch 1 Distillery o Bsllymens U 5 Derry O I Coleraine 1 Danger 1 Crusaders 1 Glenavon I Glenotrsn I Ciiftonvllle 1 Portzadawn I Linfiield 0. WANT! BENT OONTROL HAlMlIlL'ION. (UP) - The city c' Hamilton will have to eetablisll "some form of rent oontrols” ii onto plea that title province oon-2 tinue the controls after the Marchi Z deadline date, Aid. John Lew-l. lngion. chairman of a. special city? " corrunitbee studying the quastion. declared Friday. p RUGGED PLANT Tea plants in Ceylon grow any- WlIll'C from sea level to 7,000 feet altitude. ANNOUNCING THE APPOINTMENT or STULUS SERVICE STATION FITZROY & GREAT GEORGE STREETS AS A NEW STUDEBAKER DEALER or NEW You are cordially invited to come in and see the NEW 1954 STUDEBAKERS THE THRIFTY CANADIAN CARS THAT ARE SETTING THE STYLE FOR 'THE WORLD New sedans! New sports models! New station wagons! New two-tone e:ll:teriors.' New color-styled interiors. PAGE SEVEN ATTENTION P.E.I. REGT. (17 REGGE) PERSONNEL KENSINGTON AREA An important meeting of all P. E. I. Regt. Personnel from the Kensinglon Area will be held in the Sqn. Room at 2000 hrs. l2lan.54. A. W. ROGERS. Lt.-Col. ' Commanding P. E. I. Regs. (I7 Reece) nu. elder-all Inns and ulna. wheel discs oouoasl in all model: no new C I COMPLHE STUDEBAKER MAINTENANCE SERiIlCi m-.4... A-are-ss:aa w v rU.'-1-for