wmamu W. j « ‘ma nuannnmqewaficu WWW Lena Caroline McLurc, Women's Editor, Phone 8506 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed, Dec. 24, 1958 HAPPENINGS Unto you is born this day in to city of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord —— Luke 2:11. Peace at Christmas— ere is a fervent Christmas prayer: That you nndytour may find Comfort and joy in Christ, our Lord. ' Good health, and peace of mind! That is the message a former lieutenant . governor of Prince Edward Island, the Hon. J. A. Bernard. has sent out to his friends this Christmas in the Year of Our Lord. 1958. His Worship Mayor Edwin C. and Mrs. Johnstone have s ent out a beautiful Christmas card with a view of the mayor and his wife seated in the garden at their home, Villa avenue. This lovely Island scene has all th e summertime colorings and shows the Johnstones in a charming and informal pose at home. Mr. and Mrs. Ian G. Mac - Quarrie were guests at a recap- tion recently held in London by the.Dominions Fellowship Trust at which the Queen Mother was present. Mrs. MacQuarrie writes in re- gard to this wonderful oppor - tunity to see the Queen Mother. "I thought she looked much nic- er than in her picbuies. She wore Royal blue with a fur stole and a blue and white feather hat. It was a very enjoyable reception given by the Grocers’ Company in the beautiful Grocers’ Guild- hall on Princes street. It was announced at the recep- tion that Miss Macdonald of Sleat, who has been associated with the Dominions Fellowship Trust for so many years, is to receive an honorary degree from Oxford University. Mr. MacQuarrie is at London University on a two year Scholar- ship. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John MacQuarri‘e, Hamtp - ton. Mrs. Mchuarrie was the former Mary Chevarie,‘ daughter" of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chevar- ie, Water Street. The MacQuar- ties have a young daughter. Mtar. ian Ann. ' a I Dr. and Mrs. Will Myers of 118 Lytton Boulevard, Toronto 12, On- tario have sent out a most heart- warming Christmas card. _ There is on the cover a m. of Prince Edwand Island with C ar- lottetown, the capital in Queens County marked. Then 'Penelope's‘ oid home is shown in Hamilton. Prince County (the home of the Ramsays). Will’s old home is near Pownai. The following is the poem: ABEGWEIT’S CALLING. Albegwe‘t’s calling me back and I'll heed her, i ‘ Back Where old Triton is blowing his horn; . Back to the sweet scented alleys of cedar, « “ Back to the land of the wild rose ~ and thorn. Atbegweit’s calling me, Abegwoit’s calling me. » Back to the land where my coun- try was born. . Fair are thy sea - dunes. cooled by the white moons. Iweet are the coils of sea - wind in thy hair. Land of white stables, land of strange fables, Land of Green Gables, most fair. ~—Sonlg by Wilson MacDonald Mrs. Fannie McAleer not only celebrates Christmas Day b ut also her birthday on December 25th. Mrs. M‘cAleer will be eighty- five years of age this Christmas Day. Miss Mary Robin, who has a great many friends in this pro- vince from her association as director of Women's Institutes. has returned from London, Eng- land, where she was studying. While in England Miss Robin was on the executive of the As- sociated Countrywo-men of the World, a successor to Miss Lena Mcbure, who held this position when she was in England. Miss Robin is now at the University of Saskatchewan on the Research staff. Mr. and Mrs. John Schiller of Montreal arrived Christmas eve to spend the holidays with Mrs. Schil‘ler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Boswell, Lealands, Victoria. F—O. John Bradley, Mrs. Brad- ley and children are visiting Mrs. Bradley‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Praught, Hillsborough Street. Miss Jeanie Gillis, who is a student in Home Economics at St. Francis Xavier University, ar- rived home to spend the holiday {vith her mother, Mrs. D. J. Gil- 15. Miss Frances Pcndcrgast, a Home Economics student at St. Francis Xavier University, Anti- gonish, has arrived home for the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Pcndcrgast. Miss Mary Thompson, Sum mersidc, who is in Home Econo— mics at St. Francis Xavier is home for the holidays. Miss Orlo Jones. \l‘LlClt‘lll at Douglass 031020 of Rutgers L'ni- ‘ “Will 3'0“ Jere): dl'ii‘.'£‘fl Fat» “may by pinnc to sound ‘ch hulls day season with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones, Char- lottetolwn. Mrs. John Macinnis, who is eighty years of age December 21th., is observing her birthday at her home in Murray River. Mrs.yMacI‘nnis has recently been visiting her daughter. Mrs. Ro- bert Acorn and {\Ir. Acorn, Brighton Road. 'Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacCal- lum left Tuesday morning for Toronto, where they will spend the Christmas holidays with their daughter, Joyce. Mr. and Mrs. NormanWilson arrived Sunday evening to spend the Christmas holiday with their parents, Mr. nd Mrs. Allison MacKinnon and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilson. Mrs. Norman Wil- son is on the staff of the Victoria Public Hospital, Fredericton, and Mr. Norman Wilson is in the en- gineering class of the University of New Brunswick. Mrs. W. H. MacLeod, 825 Eus- ton street, had an accident in her home breaking her hip. Mrs. MacLeod is a patient ,in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Leuty with their children, Susan, Andrew and Bill will spend Christmas Day with Mrs. W. R. Aitken, Pamela and Mrs. Ira Shaw. Mr. Joseph Revell,’ Western University, London, Ontario, ar- rived home Monday to spend the Christ-mas holiday with his moth- er. Mrs. James T. Revell, King Street. V I Mr. and Mrs. Millard W. Col- es and their children Cynthia Anne and Patricia Louise arriv- ed Monday fmm St. John’s, New foundland, and are spending the Christmas holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Coles, Milton, and Mrs. Gordon Evans, Charlottetown. Mrs. Coles and the children are taking an apartment for a month at the Dundee apartments. Mr. Coles, a Civil Engineer, has to leave the day after Christmas for his engineering duties in Hart Jaune, Quebec, Mrs. Coles and the children Will fly there about the first of February. ' The 8.30 Knitting Club held their Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Sidney Stead, Har- land ppartment, Water Street, on» Monday evening. All members were on hand to join in the fes» tlve gatheringsmhs‘e’am mem- ber of the club arrived, gifts were pieced under the tree. Santa 8““l\’(‘{'l in the person of .‘JT‘S, Andrey Rrohaut. She was a nrnderful Y‘(‘C(‘l\'(‘(l of laughter. Stead Clans \\ lil'f‘ Mrs. curated living — Mrs. Fulton Coffin has been honoer with a personal Christ- mas card from the Canadian pact Wilson border is done in the beautifully illuminated manuscript design and the words in the script for which Mr. MacDonald is famous. Tho meSSage is as follows: am sending you a message for this festive season which is uni- que in the history of greetings, It is a message not only to my Fania and the amidst served a in on lights and room in blue lights. MacDonald. T h friends but to my own heart. My wish is that this Christmas and New Year may bring you f gifts pcals turkey buffet supper. The setting for the party was very lovely in that the tall Chris‘wes pine tree was de- the “I both joy and sorrow—joy over ' your own blessings. and sorrow for the woes of all the unfor - tunate people of the world. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. MacNeill, 1 Omaha, Nebraska, arrived Sun - day night by plane to Christmas and New Year's on Prince Edward Island. Mr. and .V Mrs. MacNeill always spend the summer vacation on the Island but thought this year they would like to have a winter holiday here as well. They are visiting Mr. MacNeill's mother, Mrs. El— mer M‘achill and Me‘s. Mac - Neill's aunt, Mrs. Bert Warren. Mr. MacI-Teill is with the Ornaha newspaper. Mr. Bill O'Ronke of Cornwall, Ontario, is visiting his brothers, Mr. Daniel O’Rouke and Mr. Paul O’Rouke, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Weathexby cf R.C.A.F. Station, St. Hubert, Que, are visiting Mr. Weatlr erby's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E A. Weatherby, Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Smith, Mr. Martin MacDonald, New Domin. ion left Monday for the United States. Miss Patsy Walker arrived by plane from Halifax to spend the Christmas holiday with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walker, Euston Street. Dr. Robert M. Agnew arrived by plane from Regina on Sun— day to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Agnew. Dr, Agnew is a lecturer in bacteriology at the Regina College, Saskatchewan. 'Mr. Douglas Jung, MP. for Vancouver has returned to 0t- tawa for Christmas. The first. spend . ’ CHRISTMAS ' Being allowed to peep cut of the window at the carollcrs is one cf the treats of Christmas. When the singers have passed on their way all little boys and girls must be tucked into bed. for Father Christmas will only crme to fill he stockings of children who are fast asleep. — The Br.tish Travel Association Photo. . lst or sooner.” ATTENTION “We sincerely regret our inability to process poultry at the present time due to a fire which took place on December 11th. Our new plant, to be located in Moneton, will be in operation on March Dominion Food Products ltd. MONCTON, N. Canadian m-emlbhr of Parliament of Chinese ancestry married the former Joy Calder-wood. Dec.6, in Middlseex, Eng. ’Mr. Jung visited Prince Edward Island dur- ing a recent election campaign. Mr. Frank Lockhart, student at the Emanuel College, Univer, sity of Toronto, arrived last night in Summerside to spend th e Christmas‘h-oliday with his moth- er, Mrs. A. A. Lockhart. Mr‘. Lockhart is also the assistant at Westminster; United Church. 111.. Toronto. ILI Yr: 5". ya EEgg(iifiK{KKQfiizfitxfifiKfifiKfiKKKKKK‘KKngfi‘fifigfififikfilfififlfi£ i l 85 Prince Street G gun-KamaIxmsumuwwmuimxuxmnawum a Christmas @re'etinua! . Like the Wise Men of old may you find treasures of the heart and the spirit THE STAR. Joanna:nmmanssannnaannnnnmanazmnnznznnamnazza , new: e a *- '-. "m e are. = v moraine-'1 7s»: :3- atfiasaisga}?! we» 5 f; ,, r k i ness. .this Noel! l‘ GROCERY i Charlottetown Dial 3943f 181 Gr. George St. Warm and hearty good wishes to our friends and neighbors . . . may the season bring you muéh happi- EASTERN AUTO SUPPLY scale the high mountain: ‘fuse the dark plain. Ovetake u.: ‘ They carried it alone. ,(Such grace was not for mell The Institute News for Decem- ber is as usual excellcr’. readin! under the editorship of Mrs. Fret! Gates, West Royalty. the follow ing beautiful number is submit- ted by the Bcilevue. W. I Address to the Christmas Spirit -— Spirit of Christmas. knock on every door! Sweep the wide seas. suI - on the busy high rcad and in tho HIS THRONE - The following beautiful poem is written by Mrs. Frank Murray. 8 well - known Prince Edward Island poet. Mrs. Murray’s poem is truly a Christmas inspiration. HIS THRONE If I had been in Bethlehem On that first Christmas drear, When Mary and Saint Joseph Found none to comfort near. And every door to them was clos-‘ ed As fell the evening gloom, No place whereon to lay their heads — Would I have given room? 0h weariness of human hearts, (Such sorrow earth hath known) A shadow of the Cross to come If I had been within the-Cave And seen the Child Divine At rest within a manger bare, W-armed by the breath of kine, While His sweet Virgin Mother knelt In rapturous adoration, Would I have joined the Seraph’s choir In song of exultation? Oh Holy Babe of Bethlehem Yet, as the King of my:poor heart You reign - eternally. Spirit Of Christmas Knock On Every Door! av“fir!” 139' lonely room and on‘ the alien stair. Dism'ss the bitm‘ quarrei' dispel the weary sorrow: d’min- ish dis‘ancc and absrncc and; hung the ends cf the earth to nether; emblaztn the moment at ‘love. Spirit of Christmas. remind us that all things are possible in the realms t‘f/liglli. Fan the flame of faith; strengthen courage; sccl hope reborn. Remind us that in, the province of the spirit there? are no boundaries. no barter; i no beginnings, and no ends. 1 Spirit of Christmas. make us; knowledgeable. Make us knOw what is dross, what is gold; what is trivial and what is triumphant: what is not worth anguish and what is worth the last full meat W’a.” the find truth. and love are for sure. Make l‘ll aware that beauty. ,lfil- 8M?“ “9 mflmn com. DF-‘it‘lid on i". one and an, \ ~-'é.- (FRIDAY, GIGGEY’S DIAL 3170 BOXING DFIY DEC. With) PHARMACY FREE DELIVERY “WE TREAT THE SICK WELL" Regina IMurray Christmas 1958 l May is. Chm: Child born in Bethlehem so many years ago bring his message of Peace and Good Will into 4’: every heart on this must " ioyful Day. mic Christmas Sforq ” MARTIN’S GARAGE ' YOUR STUDEBAKER and IIILLMAN 256 QUEEN STREET - DEALER man 4544 1.: :6": 3mm," won‘mw "' Momma. MM. Dial 6917 i l L. I, . at: all our friends we send the warmest greetings of the season and our sincere wishes that you will have a Christmas that you will long remember for , Its hearty cheer and outstanding joy. WM. CONDON 8: CHA liLD'I‘TETOVl'N. l‘. E. no“... SONS l time . In The Sp a . Te x5» xxx irit 0f L The light shon down leading the way To where the Crown of Peace did lay—— And there they found Him, born that day Who was ever b0und to right our way. best of everything! Season For us, each Christmas takes on added meaning a n d extra warmth as we view the holiday so one that is so richly endowed with the happy memories of your friend ship! to wish you—~our many friends— all the many blessin rich in The spirit of happ iness, good heaH'n May we take this opportunliy gs of this Holy and the very