PAGE TWELVE Christmas concert At Wellington --The following porgram was pre- sented by the pupils of the New French School at Wellington the evening of December 21st in the French School, A very large crowd atended. Welcome Recitation by Oorinne Aiseiiaiilt. Two French Christmas Carols. Play; The Two Saiitas Recitation; 'iRemarkable, My Sal.-es” by Kay Perry. Song: "Tinkie Tinkle Tinkle.” Recitation; ”If I Vvere Twins" by Anita Arsenault. Play; ”Waiit.cd A I-loiisekeeper.” Recitation; "Wrlt3:1g to Santa Claus" by Gregory Caiiierun Paiitonilnc; "When Bahvs Sick" iw three Junior Pupils PIRV. Peace on Earth. l'i'PrliaiiN".' "Les Mitalnes Routes" Marcel Ar-ciiaiilt Recitation; LA. Puzzle in Names”, t'l'hree Act: V Wellington English School Presents christmas concert ---A delightful Christmas program was presented in the Community here at Wellington by the students of the English School under the direction of their teacher. Mrs. Maddix. A large crowd attended and enjoyed it greatly. The program follows: Opening Recitation: by Shirley Barlow. , Carol; "It Came Upon the Mid- night Clear." Recitation: "To-night" by Mar- lene MacArthur. Song; tichristmas Show is Fall ing." Dialogue; "Just Mother's I.ittle , Girl." Lullaby. , Dialog-in-; "Santa Claus Explain- , .. Carol: "The First Nowell." i Dialogue: "30 Different." 1)) CHE:Yloi3mdi'Daddi' lift San! song by Mx Ems: "Wm!" ” bi :l”””” Ga””ei- R wlo)ri:ler1ng'd.':The Strike in Santa Soii.g- "I Saw lifoiiiniy Klssliigichus ,, ShS.'ll:lCoCll;ljl Solo by Deanna Reid, Fwergreyn DH” ” i W Moiiologue: ”Clii-istmas Blrth' day” by Margot Barlow, Beside 'lie GTt"F".l Boughs t 'iiousr- to the Rescue '.-K V vi from uziilaiil. "Don Vlcns-tu Saint i ”F'.1'as the Night Before: Irv: Joyce and Juanita; Dc Po-:icr'.s Dinncrl 2- "O Ring ye Merry Christ- .f; . u.. . . Mother 1)os,: her Clil'lSIl'll&S Dance: ”Skip to My Lou." Dialogue; The Twins' Santa Claus." Monologue: "Elizabeth's Christ- imas Prcseiits" by Shirley Mac' 1 Art.hui'. .2 Song. "Upon the Housetop." i Dialogue; "Christmas Every Day " Tableau: "The Christmas Splrt." Song: ”l-Iere Comes Santa Claus." ' : "Christmas Roses." . A Sudden Shock." ; "Cradle Hymn" by Cheryl "Noel Noel” by Junior Reid and Joan Gallant. Play: "A Final Rehearsal." iiS:lent Night" and "Here comes Santa Claus." -B.M THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Housewarming For Kensington Couple .-A jolly crowd of nelghboraand friends assembled at the newly accupteci home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arsenault on Wednesday night January 7th. The occasion was to welcome them to their new home on the Malpeque Road, the former Andrew Bowness resi- dence. Mr. James L. Saunders. the M. C. in an impromptu address ex- pressed the sentiments of all by paying tributes to Nil". and Mrs. Arsenaiilt for their attiibutes of moiistry and thrift in acquiring this fine home. He told some of t i'.3IO"'(,'Sl liigliiights of the u. 1 :t..L9 :5 was settled in the I1840s by I great influx of Irish immigrants. On behalf of the assembled guests Mr. Perry Mocarvllle made the presentation of an appropriate gift. Mr. Arsenault in a few well chosen words thanked one and all for their warm welcome and gift and recounted some of his experiences in military service in World War II and the struggle through the depression years. Music for the dancing which fol- lowed was of a. high order and uas planed by Meetsrs Norman Mill, Peter Perry, John Inglis, Willard and Mrs. Brown. A fea- ture of the programme was ex- hibitions of step dancing by Messrs. Peter Perry and Sterling Chappelle and Miss Carrie Bridges. A bounti- liil lunch was served by the lad- ice. in the wee sma' hours the guests wended their way homeward with many sincere wishes that. Arsenault family would have abundant happiness and success in their new home. , -K HIGIIEST PEAK Mount McKinley in Alaska, 20.26." 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Miss Alice Wedge, who is em- ployed in Summerside, spent the holidays with relatives and friends in Duvar. The residents of I-Iowlan and vic- inity are having quite a time due to the shortage of water in the pumps And are hoping for rain be- fore long. Master Ralph Gallant of rm-time Oovs was a recent guest of his cousins, Enrnie and Gavin Gallant at Howlan. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Deslloches and sons who spent the summer in Casoumpec have now returned to their home in Hovwlan. Mrs. Frank Gallant and little daughter Jean are now visiting with members of the family in Toronto. M&.aa Pauline Finnan of Coleman was visiting in Howlsn for a few days recently. The school Cliilldrell are now back at. their studies on the last half of the year's work. some schools opened on Monday. others on Wed- ,trip. iieoday. January 7th. Miss Bertha Gallant of Piusville recently visited her friend, Miss Leone Arsenault of I-lowlan. Fertile Arsenault went to Char- lottetown on Friday, January 2nd. Miss Esther Riley of 0'Lenry is now back in I-lowlsn spending some time with Miss Mae Caine. Mia Gertrude Araenault of How- i Ian was guest of her cousins, Pat- I rims and Ruth Finnan at Coleman recently. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant and family of Piusvilie were visit- ing in I-Iowlsn on Sunday afternoon January 4th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault. Mia: i.eone”.G?emtut. recently spent a couple of days with friends in Plusviile. Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Peters land Mrs. Bennett Peters of Bloom- field were recent visitors to How- lsn. Mr. and Mrs. J.'l'. Gallant of Forest. View were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gal- lant on January 4th. Chas, Maillett of Mimiiiegash was in Howlan recently on a business Paul H. Gallant of Piusville re- cently vLwitf:d at the home of his brother, Alyre Gallant at Duvar. Mr. and Mrs. Alyre Gallsnt of Duvar called on Aiyre's folks in Piusville recently. Edmtmd Peters and son Wayne of Tlgnish were in I-ilowlan on Mon- day. January 5th. Mrs. Henry Pineau and Mrs. Ur- ban Pineau of Bloomfield were re- cent visitors in Hcrwlan, Elmer Knollin of Woodstock spent Tuesday, January 0th at the Webb 3 home in Howlen. Ivan Wnbh A-lid Gordon xnoiun ,with friends motored to Summer- iside on Tuesday. January 6th. 1 M. .. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gallant spent , Old Christmas evening at the home inf Mr. and Mrs. Albert '1'. Arsen- l, suit. I -.. . I.iti.le- Urban Gallant commem- orated his second birthday at his home on January 5th. Mrs. Henry Gallant. of Alberton is now spending some time in Wood- stock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Finnan. Mrs. Tania Peters now has as guest her sister, Mrs. on-us Arsen- ault and young son, Raymorid of ; Egmont Bay. Cong:-atulahions are being extend- ed to Mac Game of Iiawlan and Arthur Rogers of Lot 7 on their approaching marriage. The teacher and pupils of How- ,lrm returned to school on Wednes- day January 7th after the usual . Christmas holidays. he spent the week on business. prices later. you don't feel better, returr. the price will be cheerfully refi nded. of Plemmii-is' B vitamins and I nay-back olfer. - quality. content. Christmas Pageant Presented At Wellington church -A Christmas pageant was pre- sented in Wellington United Church under the direction of Rev. and Mrs. Waldron. assisted by Y. P.U. members and Sunday School pupils. The church was filled to capacity and one and all enjoyed it greatly. A short program was presented before the four acts of the pageant. Congregation-"O Come All Ye Faithful". Recitation - "Christmas Wel- come.”, Gordon Day. Recitatioii-"Greetings." Shirley Barlow. Carol-"Who is He In Yonder stall." Group of girls. Recitation "Jesus' Birthday". Gladys Barlow and Nets. Day. Recitation-”My Christmas Gift," 'Marlene MacArthur. lirillm"Silent Night". Four girls. Recitation-"A Christmas Pray- er," Vernon MacArthur. Recitation-"Peace On Eart ", Kensington And Vicinity -Messrs. Peter end Alloysius Mcbellan of Indian River re- turned recently Il'Om Boston, Mass, where they visited their mother who is spending the writer with her daughter. Imelda. hey also visited many relatives and for- mer Islanders in Boston and vic- inity. Mrs. Patrick Morrisey, former- ly of Tignish and Ontario. is vis- iting Mrs. J. J. McQuald. Mr. W. B. McNelll and Mr. Hugh D. Smith of Summe side visited friends in Kenslngton on Tuesday January 6th. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mclvor and Mr. and Mrs. John Murray. Summerside, were visitors with friends in Kensington recently. John Eldon Green of the Department of Health and Wei- iare (Provincial Govt.) was a vis- itor to Tignish and Kensington on Thursday. January am. Mr. FEL HE ANTED CIIIIFIIIEIITIAI. SECRETARY For stenographic and senior clerical work in Summerside. This position requires an experienced girl capable of handling confidential correspondence, typing financial statements and assisting with the preparation of statistical data. The salary will be commensurate with the ability and qualifications of the applicant. Reply in your owmhandwritlng to- Box No. 4 Guardian Office, Summersida Mr. William (Scouts) Coyle of Charlottetown, son of on old time Abegweit football player, Jimmie Coyle was a visitor to Tignish and Kensington on Wednesday Janu- ary 'lth. "Scouts" is one of S. D. U. students selected for the all-Mar- itime Rugby Team to go on a playing tour of over 20 games in Europe next summer. V -1: Frances Barlow. Carol-"While Shepherds Watch- ed." Sunday school pupils. Recitation-"A Gift For Shirley MacArthur. Silver collection was taken at conclusion of the program and then four acts of pageant were shown. Scene I--Pageant Nativity. Scene ll-The Annunciation. Scene III-The Shepherds Scene. Scene IV-Nativity Scene. The Benediction. Pageant cliaractera were as fol- lows: Robert Barlow. Zacharias: Blanche Day, Angel Gabriel; Frau- ces and Shirley Barlow and Mar- lene MacArthur, the. Shepherds: David and Allison MoCarville and Him,” M.M.......,...-- . Freeland and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs,'EG:oTrge 'hirplin and daughter, Myma, have gone to Piobou, where they plan to spend E "W ween" Thane Barlow, the Wise Men: "on Mw t B -i v. A 1 1th - Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Bulge!" N,;:g;)-mlemgns .;1:.engwp&rLu:s will be caretakers at the home of Heavenly HM”. mus), and Lowe” M" 'md M”: Tlmlm dlmng mm Barlow, Mary and Joseph; the ”b”””- singing of hymns while scenes were presented was by choir and Mrs. Charlie Allan as organist. At the conclusion, Rev. Waldron presented each Sunday School teacher with a Christmas gift. Y. P. U. members presented Mrs. Howard Barlow. organist. with a gift. The Rev. and Mrs. Waldron were also remembered. Mr. Stewart Banks has arrived ack from Moncton and she and er little son are guests at the of Mr. and Mrs. Ervlng' b h home Snilth, Mr and Mrs. Laurie Birch. Birch Hill. spent Tuesday evening. Jan: uary 6th, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ervlng Smith. RM ---- -- rnomont .lIZRSPlI'S His many friends will be indeed sorry to know that Eckard Laird. has been obliged to enter Charlot- tetown Hospltal as he is seriously. ill, and all hope that he may be, Fredericton. N. B-tCP)sNew 1 Brunswick Jersey Club members were told here by one breeder that he believes "one of the biggest and best Jersey years." is ahead. It was Pre-stocktaking Specials THURS. FRI. 6: SAT. In Giant Sl1.e- ouz, maze or cool: muss .. CHOICE TOMATOES. 2s 01.. 2 fins uou0IOOIIlUU CLARK'S BEANS. 2 fins . . . . . St. Williams Strawberry or Raspberry JAM Bulk . SEEDLESS RAISINS. 3 lbs. .. . PITTED DATES. bulk. 3 lbs. . BROWN SUGAR. 5 lbs. . . . . . WHITE BEANS. 3 lbs. .....,....... 35: ALSO IN STOCK: Salt Herring. Fresh Fillet of Haddock, Boneless Cod, Fresh and Cured Meats. ABEGWEIT G0-OP ASS'N. LTD. CARLETON SIDING, P. E. I. .-on 'nosIIO srrtoo noose: restored to health. decided to hold a sale of Jersey Mr, and Mrs. Robert Milligan, Pictou. spent the Christmas season at their home in Poplar Grove and have returned to Pictou, where Mr. Milllgan is employed for the winter. cattle sometime early in May. after reports were received of successful Jersey shows in the past year. lil0VIES' SHARE Per capiia expenditure on mot- HBF many maids E” 5”” I” ion picture entertainment for all learn that Mrs P-Hlvh HOWE” 1"” Canada in 1951 was 57.72, against been ill with an attack of 5-1.121,, 1950, pneumonia, and all join in wishing .. her a speedy recovery of goodi health. QCQMKCQTT. MASON,i 49 12,- qugh S Mr. and Mi-.-simvgvilliam Dennis. Port Hill, were recent visitors to Freeland. visiting at the homes 0! Mr. and Mrs Robert Palmer and and Coids 45f - 75? Mffffffffflf Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Palmer. - -The Womeifs Institute met at the home of Mrs. Ervlng smith on ' Tuesday evening January 6th with fifteen members answering the roll- call. The members decided to make a quilt for the Protestant Orphan- age, They also agreed that a contribution would be made in NW KCZMQK N M Professional cards CAMEO THEATRE KEN SINGTON Wednesday and Thursday 7:15-9:15. We welcome "Tl-IE FLYING FARMER" of the Island on the screen. We have entertained "Elton" and his family at this theatre. Now--he will entertain us on the screen for a short time. We are also playing an M-G-M picture, the inside story of the men and women' in the ”stolen goods” racket, with "N0 QUESTIONS ASKED". star- ring Barry Sullivan, Arlene Dahl, Jean Hagen, George Murphy. CAPITOL Summon-side .. 8:30-7:15-9:15. expenses of the Cf7liVelll.l0i1. to be held in Toronto next. August. It was moved and seconded that all E. E. Plilllilllilli Gilbert Oaudet left on Monday. January 5th for down east where There is very little movement in the potato business in this district at present. in anticipation of better some of the more industrious men are busy putting up the year's supply of ice which is now of good A few from Howlon were in O'- Leary on Wednesday night, Jan- uary 7th. attending the amateur -H V V - Henry Macmiaiand has now put out-standing bills be paid, The Opt. 1). RD. meeting closed by repeating the Mizpah benediction. A dainty lunch ()PTOMETIll5'l' . cl :2; ':l:nwr::mg'i6 fI;g:t”:heanco1? Glass:-I Fitted - Eyes Itxnmluetl lxtlon and an auction sale. Om” "nu", 3-” atom-isos nnd hy appointm uni PHONE 328'! RI'J(iENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Surnmerside Es. r. HUNTER ll. 0. Summerside. P. E. 1. Complete Visual Analyael Ginsu Fitted WINTER DAFFODILI Halifax--iSPM Dirrinra snail of Mild weather in January a bunch of daffodils was picked at Cariso in Antlgonish-Guysboro County. 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