i it l i ; . i p ,s l;; Sunday, December 9th. 13! School at it a.m. Worship at 7.30 ,(. p.m. Rev. A.S. Weir. D.D., Minist- er. ': ...... WESTERN GUARDIAN CONTINUOUS A1 WAD- Bros. all this week. I YMOND ciuirr Optometrist he in his 0'I4eary office, Satub - December Bib. lcamsrms gift problems SOIV-i J now by portraits taken at thel kads Studio. "'nsi5ics: IN Spring Valley Hall. Friday Dec. 7. aid of hockey team. Darla: Cole. Spring Valley. . A WITTNAUER Barometerl y flnm Moase Jewellers helps you. i phi: tomorrows work or play. 3 DR. I-IUBERT MCNEILL vtill be, absent from his office until fur-, ther notice. - - BAZAAR AND home cooking sale in Presbyterian Hall, Kensing- 1 ton. Saturday. December 8th. 3.00 p.m. g FREE (IHL'lit'H of bi-tvtlaiitl i services Sabbath. bet-einbcr 9th. Coleman 11 am.. Summcrside 3 p.m.. Cape Traverse 7 30 p m, Rev. John Morrison. Minister. PBESBYTEBIAN Church in Can- nda, December 9th. ii ani. St. Johns. Clifton 230 pm. Smith Granville. 7:30 pm. Lung liner ' Rev. L. D. Bartlett, Minister. COME TO THE card party in the Kensington Legion Home Fri- day. December 7th. at 800 pm Sponsored by the Kensingion Com- munity Club. PRINCETOWN United Church. 5 Sunday, December 9th, 11 a-m.. l lorning Worship, ”Our Daily Bread." 7 p.m C.GiT. Christ- mas Vesper Service. Minister. Mr. A. J. Miller. ,. TBYON BAPTIST Pasiorate,. Iorvices for Sunday. Dec. 9th. ' Preaching service at Tryon 11 a. BL. Westmoreland 3 p m., Sunday School at Tryon 10 am Rev. Lind- i . . my 11- Graves, Minister. NORTH Bedeque United Church a for Sunday. December : 11.00 am. Freetown: 2.30 p. lli. Travellers Rest, 7.30 North 13;; m-50115; eque. Rev. S. G. Walls. Min- I'. V ms: cnsmutt. Bedeque Unit- d Baptist Church Services. Sun- day 11 a.m. Sunday School 10.15 s.nt. In the evening 7.45 p in. un- mr suspiries of the W.C.'I'.U Temperance certificates awarded QV. S.G. Watts special speaker. '0'LEAIlY. UNITED Baptist anrcii. C. 0. Howiett BA, B.D., llintster: services Dec. 9th. 1956. Springfield West 11 am, Knots- ford 7.30 p.m.. Sunday Schools and ble Classes at usual time. Every- e welcome. IIENSINGTON United Chtirch. ('liurch . School 9.50 a.in. Morning Worship i 11 o'clock, eicniiig worship 7.'i(l. ' Summerficld 2.30 Sacrament of thc fl Lord's Supper. Rev. Lewis M. i Murray, B. A. B. D.. Minister. I ALBERTON Pastoral Charge - ,- United Church of Canada. Sun- day. Dec. 9th. Cascumpcc - Wor- ship at 11 am. Albertnn - Sunday 0'LEARY PASTORAL Charge The United Church of Canada Ser- vent. ni.; Bloomfield. 11.00 a.m. West on. 2.30 p.m.: O'I.c-ary, 7.30. pm. Rev. J. Berber Kean, Mini- star LNES FINGERS William l ol Coleman asverly in- hlarigt handin an acci- bt at his ll on Wednesday, dicing the loss of three fingers. medical attention he is sop:-sod resting comfortably at & home. V,-QAPAUD AND Springfield par- KI. Services for Sunday Dec. 1.1968. second Sunday in Ad- sat. St. John's Church. Crapaud, 3 s.m.. Morning Prayer St. Eliz- 's Church, Springfield 2.3) .m. lvsnlng Prayer. Rev. 1.. F. lbsary. Rector. IIDIQUI PASTORAL Charge. United Church of Camda. Rev. A. faith. Minister. Sun- day. December 9. Bedequei1a.m., &Iu I p.m.. Albany 7.30 pm. Isplorsrs and the Canadian is training will conduct - annsai Vesper Candlelight- p kIsrviasatlaidosat'l.!ip.m. ..'i'll rnsnrrnnias Church load X. IA, B.'I'h.. B.D.. Minister. Professional Cards I1. Chartered :3 f. Accountants vices for the Second Sunday in, December 9: Brae. 9.30? FISHEIIY MEET- Messrs. R. D- McKi'.nnon. Ira Ellis. and Wen- dall Macifay. I-'i'shery Officers at Alberton. 0'l.eary and Freeing. attended a twoday annual fish in- spectors' conference at Shediac. N.B. on Wednesday and Thursday. PERSQNALS Friends of Mr. John P. Gaudet of AIll3COLIL'IIt-E. will regret to learn that he is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. 1 Christmas Rush At Summerside P.O. Approaching Although the Christinas rush at the Sutnnierside Post ()f.ice has not reached its peak as yet. dead- lines for mailing to distant points are being reached almost daily, uith December Bib The deadline for United States mail and Dec- ember l0th.. for British Columbia mail The Oterseas deadline is passed and Postmaster Charles Peters stated that there via: an increase this year in overseas parcels ihrutigh the local Post Office. Mr. Pt-tors said the Post Office De- partiut-nt is ut-ll organized to lituitile the heavy Christmas mail! and nut have approximately 10 extra etiiployees, who will prob- ably start to work this weekend. the rt-zular staff is now working in hours daily, six days a week and uiil t-nntinue to do so through- out the Christmas season. There is aim a night staff of three em- ployees as the train from the mainland, due in Summerside at R.I5 is usually very late and car- ries litlilly mails. Stamp sales have been increas- ing daily and thc public is ad- both the customer office employees. Two wickets are 'now in use for selling stamps. Those who hate a large ntimlierl of cards to mail can facilitate easier handling and faster deliv- ery by tieing them in bundles. ,Thls is because there is no drop lat the Summcrsitie Post Office for two ccnt cards. which go as third! 1 class liitlll. ttitd consettiicntly lthese get mixed in vtitli the first ?class mail, resulting in slower yhantlling and a larger backlog. The deadline for cards niailedl in Stimnicrsitlc to Sumnit-rside rt.- siticnis is ilt-ccmhcr 17th. and itlih Suntitiy fuilini: just too days before f'hri-imzis tthich nicans the Post Office is clnsrd that day as ltisual. dt-livcry time is cut down 4 YOU Ii'()N"I' BIilI.IIiVE IT. L'NI.Iu'SS Y0l' SEE HIM I I NEXT TUESDAY (DEC. 11) ONE NIGHT ONLY SUMMERSIDE HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM He was totcd hy huge rrovtds on l his recent. visit here as the great- est entertainer ever to be seen in" the history of Summerside. i GREAT DR. KIT WORLD'S MASTER l uvrnorisf : PLEASINOTII l Sssausse-ypssvsssshsvs l ntadtoseotbswasulansss hovrman sglln-the Gnotbr. Kitwfllmakossefisalper-l lfsrmsneo bolero leaving for astssdstl sacagesnsnts In the United states -I-lsrsps. Don't, let your neighbors and friends tell yes what yes missed! I apitnsstott sue Advance tickets Monday and NOTWOSIOWSAIJII. I FRI.-SAT.-7: IS-8:1! An inside police story with Gary Merrill as a deetlvs. Jan Stirling IUIAN JIJ'ml.I" The Young Couple Fond At Freetown Shower held a shower at their home for Mr. and Mrs. Auatln Curley. As Miss Yvonne Gauthier played "Here comes the Bride" Mr. and Mrs. Elmer smith escorted guests of honor to their seats In a prettlly decorated room. Moss: carried in the baskets of gifts which were opened by Ruth Reeves Mary Moaae and Florence McNeil read the verses- The gifts were arranged by Polly Smith and Alma Moase. ner, expressed appreciation and thanks on behalf of his bride and in singing good fellows". ladies serve a delicious lunch. evening the good wishes of were Phyllis for marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Curley will where both have employment. were killed Thursday when their RCAF B-25 Mitchell b ornbe! crashed two miles north of Stev- enson Field here. were not released. plane was making practice land- ings and had Just taken off after completing a landing when it spun into the ground. Y's Men Endorse Boy Scout Week attendance of the season.'saw all -vised to get these stumps as soon i y', Men present Thursday evening as possible. making it easier foriat the Y centre, Wm, Ken walker and the POSI-in the chair. that the iii-Y which was to have been held in the Baptist Church this Saturday. utll he postponed for one week. Albsrion legion Hod Good Year The annual meeting of the Al- berton Branch of the Canadian Legion. B.E.s.1..: was held Wed- ". nssday evening with F. ”eut John C. Matthews pt-uiding. nun- utes were read by John Bochford in the absence of the gecmtu-y Frank Weeks. The flniancial statement was presented by the treasurer Graiiein Bennett and in cated a most successful and ac e year. .RePorta of a num- ber of committee chairmen were heard. A vote of thanks was mov- ed to David Broderick for mak- ing a number of descriptive pop- py displays signs during the pop- Mt. and Mrs. Clayton Smith Jean MacQIIees and Beulah and -.oyce Campbell. Austin, in his very capable man- himself to the host and hostu-s py Campaign. for their hospitality and to every- Comrades Graham Bennett. 0119 TOT lifts. After this all joined John Rochford, Vernon Hud and Heath Profit were nominated to attend a Zone Rally in O'Leary on Dec. llth. Following are the officers and close of an enioyable chairmen of committees for 1957. all nesldent - John C. Matthews. re- extended to Austin and elected; lst. Vice-President -Heath happiness in their Profit, Re-elected; Znd. Vice- Preaident - Frank Weeks; Chap- Iain - Herbert Leavitt; Executive - Doug Nicholson. R. D. Mclfinnon. George Dunbar. Bert Prldham, RM. Dunn. and Maurice Perry Sr, Trustees John C. Matthews. George Dunbar, R. M. Dunn. Herbert Leavitt. Mau- rice Perry Sr; Building Committee- RM. Dunn Vernon Hudson and Kenneth Quigley; Fin'iance- Ken Quigley; Sick Committee R. D. Itlacliinnon and Doug Nicholson, Poppy Com- mittee- Graham Bennett: Cm"-VII Heath Profit: Branch Welfare Of- ficer. Dr. S.R. Cameron: Mem- bership Committee - John Roch- fo "For they are jolly Several of the assisted the hostess to At the reside in Ottawa, Ontario, Two Airmen Die WINNIPEG iCF i-Two airmen Their names An air force spokesman said the rd. Following the business part of the meeting a delicious buffet lunch wast-nioyed catered to by the Entertainment Committee. Time that the Y's M-an give their bless- ing to the Bov Scotti Association in helping to find additional spon- sors for Scout Week in Summer- side, Also if the sponsoring bodies are found that the basement of the Y-Centre be made available for their work. The balance of the meeting was taken up in tmpronwtu nersonnl glimpses of the lives of five Y's The first one hundred per cent Notice was given induction service A recommendation was passed; m linen ma one guest. Ivan Vaughan by one day. so the public is re minded to mail early. led a rousing sing-song while John lLeuty skipped over the piano keys. Rev. Keith Hobson saw to it that every man was fined. Guests pre- sent were Rev. C.R. Webber and Fred Hunter of the staff of the Bank of Nova Scotia, Summerside. Mr. Peters said his department, uill do everything possible. within. regulations. to assist the public in expiditlng delivery during the Christmas rush. PHOTO GREETING CARDS ..?i' V . an . 7 morrq Christmas, and, at, . ,IIappq ,IIeIsi:'!Iei.Ir L-....-..................-.........................- .. OTHER CARD DESIGNS Send your favorite negatlvs of children, adults. home. animals. MATINII SATURDAY-81' T scenes. or any other subject. and let us supply your Christmas and New Year Cards-Sins 456 s 5V:, in matching envelopes. (At Bloomfield iSycIney Smith Is legion President The annual thonyls Branch of dc:'.;uA:'. 14-gion was held In th. Lug, we - - 4 . re est Plug sided. . r N” "S Delegates to the gag. 0',mrv,,Lezion wen -mW it (blows. ius Arsenaui smith. t and Sydney Following are me opted, for '3. coming year: President - Sydney Smith; Vice - M. 1-,", M. senault; Secretary - pin. pew... Treasurer - Arthur Martin. B: ecutive - Harold nosu, rd Gan... Vincent Gallant, Irvin; pine." oe Frank Pineau: Auditor: l-Ienry'Pe- 30'! ters. ...?.::ii5.:.t”l:'.2:":.'.d'l2W v members. y um Hi-Y Clubs To Attend Church For Christmas The first Joint Hi-Y meeting of lhe tear sponsored by the Sum. meriiideuhi-Y Council was tieid in the Y Center Wednesday, De- cgmber 5th. with the Council Pres- leni. Ronald MIcFIHlnd in the Chill". N0 of the three mentors WEI"! Present and members of all three clubs. The worship period W" 0udImed by James Norton 20 cents each 32.00 a dozen Cards will be mailed to you on the day after we recelvs your otdr. Our Guardian ads have already given us the opportunity is provide sards for loaders all the way from Alberton to Souris. Write or Contact GEORGE WOTTON GUARDIAN PHUIO LAB SUMMEISIDI PHONE 8088 CIVIC STADIUM TOIVIIGHT MONTAGUE vs. ACES Adinluion so ....i as costs Rm noinosn 7-om SAT. 2:00-7-om "CRIME AGAINST JOE" iwhoas theme was Chi-imnas. The induction ceremony is to be held on Saturday. December ins. in the Baptist Church. Ieanbsrs the 1'': Mans club will he meant asguestsaaweiiasmiesnbsrsol followed by a dance. It was t that the council constitution be on- trlbuted among the members at the three clubs. A matter was brought up con- cerning the possibility of the three clubs sponsoring a variety concut. After some discussion It was de- clded to have the service som- lnittees of all titres clubs get to gather to discuss this further. It was decided to have the members of the three clubs attend church in a body at Christmas. After the business part of the meetinl ad? journed. a social hour followed. Cropaud Theatre FRI. - SAT. 8:30 "OUR MISS BROOKS" A favorite TV ahd Radio Programme Eve Arden, Gale Gordon. Don Porter I Short subjects the Charlottetown, HI-Y. It will be' I H W! 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