A visiting party from RCAF‘ Station Summerside make their annual Christmas pil- grimage to the Protestant 0r- phzinge in Charlottetown on Wednesday. Led by Wing Cmdr. RM. Bubel represent- ing the commanding officer the party consisted of Sqdn. Ldr. J.M. Beveridge. Protest- ant padre; Flt. Lt. G.A. Law rence. F0 R.A. Alexander and LAW P.A. Trotter This cus- tom originated about seven years ago and thus was born a relationship between the or- phange children and CAF personnel which has deepened A large percentage of Choralsome will pnobaly enjoy the iottetown residents will enjoy Incomplete two—day rest. (‘hristmas and Boxing Day hoi-vl It's business as usual though, iday this week, with a few at in a few establishments. The the more fortunate ones it 0t operating staff at the telephone harm: to report for work from office will all ‘n g noon Saturday until Thursday ‘ through Christmas. normally morning ,one of the busy days although. Most provincial and federai‘most business offices are clos-: cml service employees have ‘ ed. though they Will operate the long period from noon Sat. with a restricted staff on Box- li:‘(i:t\' until Thursday. Ilitluflll‘lnfl Day. The business office tn.- liquor store will be e n will be closed both days. Monday and practically all up- ‘OPEN AS USUAL town business establishments The Canadian TEIGS’J‘BPIIS Will \l’ill he closed through Dec. 25 be open through both .d a y s and 26. to 12.30 midnight ('orner grocery operate on a restricted holiday through Boxing Day with some .- ,‘as usual. Stores “In: The two hospitals here will have their operating theatres . - _ 915 restricted to emergency seerce iiimgi‘cgiiierliiddat?rcriis‘lii'iineti: in “IT'Y- bl" 3“ 0f the departments. 1a“, foreman and again in me Will be open as usual. although; "pm-n3 on Dec 26 though staff will be restricted as far: i ' ias possible to allow the holi—i Edays to those who can h a v e LO CA The Canadian I National Ex- tiowing day. so those press office Will be. open ‘parceis can get them; but the through Christmas and the fol- ho n B R I E F Samoa will be operating with a i w skeleton staff and there will be VISITING PARENTS 5 Dr. and Mrs. F.G. Hoskin. and daughter Susie. of N e w 3 York City are visiting M r s. i Hoskin‘s parents. Mr. a n d 3 Mrs. P. J. Landriga-n. 40 Wal-l then Drive. ‘ 1 T0 VANCOUVER i lir. and Mrs. Albert R. Cud- more. Wheatiey River, leave: this morning by air for Van-1 couver. B.C., where they will spend the holiday season with their soii-in- aw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Lester of North Sunrey, B.C. - GUERNSEY QUALIFIES ‘ A four-year-old Guernsey cow owned by Harrison Green and Sons. Clyde River. qualified in record of p e rforrnance tests with 8.637 pounds milk, 543 but- terfat for breed class averages of 111 milk. 122 butterfat. ac- cording to the current issue. of O ' ROAST TURKEY Island Grown Grafton Street the Canadian Guernsey reed- ers' Journal. CRANE FUNERAL — The funeral for Harry S. Crane was held Saturday afternoon from the. Cutciiffe Funeral Home to hit. Stewart United C h u r c h where service was conducted .V Rev. Donald MacL e n n a n. Pallbearers were Frank Peters. Angus M a c P h e e. Freeman Jackson. Arthur Coffin. Ed ward Clark and Layne Piggott Members of the Mt. S t e w a r t Canadian Legion attended in a group and their service was conducted by J. Hamilton Dou- Ilias. Last Post and Reveille were sounded by PB. Smith. In- terment was in Mt. Stewa rt ceme ery MACDONALD FUNERAL The funeral for Mrs. R. Eugene MacDonald was held Sunday. Dec. 23 from the MacLean Fun trial Home where service was conducted by Rev. D.A. mp boil. Pallbearers In Charlotte town were Floyd Drake. H. A Carruthers. Percy Acorn. Mor- ley Smith. George Thompson Ind Harry Blackford. Pallbear- m in Montague were Jack An- "Nn‘. William Annear. Chesse'. Alinear. Harry Johnston. Wes- ley MacDonald and A. Fulton Campbell. Interment took BURKE ' ELECTRIC- Kent St. Charlottetown Christmas And Boxing Day To Be Holidays For Most no deliveries. The chief despatcher and 3 ill be present to running through Christmas at the railway. but it will be business as usual on Dec. 26. TAXIS TO OPERATE There‘s no holiday for the peo- ple who keep taxi service avail- able to the city clientele. and most operators are looking for- ward to a busy period over the skeleton staff w keep ' holidays. The Post Office will be open Monday. but closed Tuesday with restricted hours of service on Boxing Day— wickets will be open from 10 a.m. until noon. Automobile dealers w o rked through Saturday but will b e closed from this morning until Thursday morning. TAHITI TOUCH SANDOWN. England (CP) — This coastal resort‘s council has approved plans to turn the Isle of Wight into a "South Sea par- " Palm trees. bamboo. tropical birds and monkeys will bring the Tahiti touch to this island haven for holidaying Lon- doners. FESTIVE MEALS an 9'. VI a While doing your Christmas shopping drop in for a meal . . . We have the finest food available, fast courteous service. O ROAST GOOSE with Rice or Savoury Dressing DOW'S RESTAURANT Charlottetown Be With You We’re sending you this message with al best wishes for the Holiday. MAY YOURS BE A MERRY CHRISTMAS! 4 I E g . convene-Eu. IO MARITIME STATIONERS LTD. Charlottetown place In law-r Montague ceme- W. S’SliDE RCAF PERSONNEL VISIT PROTESTANT ORPHANAGE every year into a heart warm- ing experience shared by all The matron. Mrs. A. Wright, The death occurred suddenly Sunday morning 0d Mrs. A. E. ArSenauit, . E. Amsenault. She was former Bertha Rose Gallant. daughter of Captain Frank and Mrs. Gallant and was in her 80th year. She was a member of St. Elizabeth‘s Aid of St. Vincent’s Orphanage and of the St. Dun- stan's parish council of the Catholic Women‘s League. This is the second death in the family within a week as tile second the nine daughters died suddenly Dec. 15. Left to mourn the loss of a ilovinig and devoted wife and imother are her husband and line following children. Mis s jlphigenie and Miss Valerie at home: Cyril in Wabash Lake. Labrador: Regis in Toronto. Marie (Mrs. D. B. Saunderson). iHaiifax; Miss Laura Jeanne and iMiss Lois. also in Halifax; Miss lPatricia in Niagara Falls. 0nt.; lFelice (Mrs. Guy Chappuisi in ‘France, and Paula (Mrs. W. H. Allen) in Vancouver. There are 15 grandchildren. Mirs. Arsenault is also sur- vived by her sister. Emily. Mrs.‘ A. J. Smith of Shows- bury_ Mass. Mrs. A.E. Arsenault, 79, Dies Suddenly AI Residence, Sun. Charlottetown and Queens County: The school room of the Pro- vincial Sanatorium at Charlotte- town was the scene of in Christ- mas gathering Thursday after-. noon, when the pupils of Mrs. parents, relatives and friends with an original Christmas’ fantasy. The children had transformed the school blackboard to repre-, sent the stained glass window. fui background each child in turn placed one of the figures pictured in the traditional Na- tivity scene. This background made a most appropriate setting for the pro-. which followed including “Th iving in which pupils rep— resenting various races. em- phasized that the “Real sphrit of V. Christmas" is available to all § who will open their hearts to. I accept it from the Babe of Bethlehem." 5 The child patients taking V part in the program were: Al- phonse and Robert Arsenault,‘ Ab am's Village; Barry and Wayne Hill. Diane and Velda Clow, Grand Ti‘acadie; Dale Gibbs. Grand Traeadie: Ronnie aind Donnie Arsenauit (twinsl Kinkora: Linda Dugay, St. Lewis: Judy MacDonald. Little Pond; Ida Bell MacKenie, Ocean View; ‘lrene Dunne. Southport; Ray- iniond MacDonald, Sourm's. PRESENT CORSAGES Following the program the children presented corsages made by themselves. to their parents and also to the matnon, Mrs. Howard MacDonald. Gifts. also made by the pupils and The funeral will take placefli‘mmpamed by aWOD'Fia‘e mm late residence’ 139 verses were presented to the 1‘;er rpm“. Street m St. superintendent. Dr. . M. Dunstanis Basilica Wednesdayil’i‘ound. Miss Gertrude Arsen- momjng at 3:45. .auit, supervisor of the child- extended a vote of thanks to the visitors for the personnel of Station Summerside. Special Meet - property on Longworth Avenue. lren's section. and to the teacher 'Mrs. Hawkes Council Plans 5 “WWW "f the S“ proposed change in the by law will automaticliy permit th e move. some Councillors feel the _ _ notice of motion given will open ,Am’the“ 5990‘?“ “"9"” 0f:the way to a fill] discussion of City Council is scheduled fo r . the whip” next Thursday afternoon to deal ' ' The Guardian, Charlottetown.VIIIonL‘DcclfM,”1%?L Sanatorium Students . Entertain Relatives ! Mrs. Lloyd Hawkes entertained their th :ment, thanked the visitors forI of a church and on this color-‘ R. half of 'Ha‘w kes. Carleton Siding: ‘ It is almost certain Prince! Edward island residents will have a white Christmas follow- Islond Native 1 Killed In Sosk. . Mrs. Walter MacDonald of Saskatoon. Sask.. was killed in a car accident Dec. 22. relativ- Railrgers were present with gifts for all the children and there .were also gifts received fromies in this province have been various church groups. llnformed. She was the former Ha‘wkes in announcing Lillian Driscoii of Mt. Herbert, e beginning of the entcrtain- [PEN The accident occurred when ISLAND NEWS PAGE'Nine Inches 0i Snow Dumped 0n Province ing a storm Saturday n l g ht that dumped up to nine inches on some areas of the province. storm accompanied by high wind gusting to 50 mph cut visibility to near zero forc— ing traffic to move at a snaii's pace Howevcx police repor‘irtl lo :t‘l‘iOliS accidents, The Charlottetown radio range recorded nine inches of snow deposited in tho area by the storm. A spokesman said I5 inches are now on the ground. Summerside not 5.2 inches. ' All roads in the province were ' reprzrted open last night. their interest and attendance.;MFS- MaCDODaId and hCI‘ hus- Shp explained “hat an the I band were on their way to Ca]- ideCOI‘allonS in the room as well sary to spend Christmas with were their son, Ronald. Mr. MacDon- made by the puplls‘ ad is also a native of this prov« Dr. Found extended words of i ince. his former home bbing ail welcome and thanks. commend~ Orwell C0V9~ They have IiVC‘d‘ ing the teacher Mrs. Hawkesim wes‘em canada for 8 "um‘ and the staff who he said were i b” 0f Yea“ bl" have 1’90" “'9' giving dedicated service in megquent visitors to their native rehabilitation of the TB child-1"”0Vince‘iihe 135‘ “me “V0 [ten patients. years 353-"- . J. Rupert Speaking on be.‘ Mr. MacDonald was believed! the audience referred l to have received only slight in- to the devotion to dutv of Dr. i juries' and “'35 Pxpecmd to be Found. his Staff. 813d Mrs i released from hospital yester- "T h e s e dedicated day' . Mme," he said um carrying: In addition to her husband. out their duties have included Mrs' MaCDonald is.survwed by that precious ingredient of lov- four, Simst ,R'mald m calgaryil mg kindness, the greatest “MW Cyril. in Wilcox, Sask.: Jack of, five power in the world, and Hamilton. 0nt.: and Robert of; this has been reflected today Vancouver and one daughter; in the happy and delightful as the gifts presented. Sister ‘Liilian Marie, Saskatoon.f BIS Turkey Draw Held Winners of the Benevolent Ir- ish Society Christmas turkey contest were decided Saturday night, Tile prizes went to: Joseph Coyie. 41 Richmond St.: Mclnnis. 68 Orle- .: 3. Mrs. Seiemia Kesso- .3461-2 Dorchester St.: 4. Arsenault. 185 King St.: 5. Conway. 60 Hiiisboro St.: 6. Weldon Campbell. 219 Beieve- dere Ave: 7. GA. MacDonald. 161 Kensington Road: 8. Cr. Murnaghan, 8 Belmont St.: 9. Jerome Dowling. Brackley Point Road: 10. Frank Burke, Ed H. '217 Euston St. ormance of t h e s 0 child- >1. o F [ Some of the children will be lspending the holidays in their town homes in various parts of ;the province while the others es in the United States; a n d ‘ four sisters, Winnifred. Chariot-l Georgie. Mrs. Rod Leydon. Es- Suerving also are two broth- 3. ers, Leo of Edmonton and Jam- 5: 1 1 tetown; Laura in Boston. Mass; i. | I PRESENTS For SMOKERS i O Pipes 0 Cigars SALTY SWIMMING The specific gravity of Great Salt Lake, Utah, is so high one cannot completely sink in it. . tevan Sask: and Gertrude i tare assured fair pytilm - ' ' . ' i der the lovng carzpot 93;?! Mrs' Leon Lane' Regma‘ 3‘ of the 'San'. ; ' Expert Well Drillers Since 1937 nouglas Bros. & Jones LTD. D i 155 Kent St. > 4 D 1 Phone 2-1234: H. T. JA .\ Z c BIA... 4-9888 MES _PLUM-Z. O Cigarettes FRED LAM BROS Kent and Great George Sta. 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