JANUARY_ 15, 1949 rT-ir western GUARDIAN ' AGENTS: l. lilmer Murphy. ill Hanover Street, and George Ulow. 186 Ottawa Street. ‘UMMEBSLDE and PBLNUE COUNT! Newe, Subecrlpllone, Adverflolng I The Guardian may be following etoree gall Boolietore. ‘Parent-O Bakeri- tmw‘: Grocery. the Guardian will be Bnynacperdeyorlfleperweek. 0,. glvq your order to 4151415131. INSURANCE. Ralph i; Muttart, Summerslde. ~NOBTH TBYON Plesbyterian church service Sunday Jan. 16th. ,,._ 7.30 p.m. Miss Mary A. Mac- litfllllt’. Deaconess. _ nun stuorou’ and liTeetown l:|-(»1~,b)'l€l.'ILIfl Churches. Services suiiiluy‘ Jun. 16th. Ketisington at i] Jllll. mid 7.30 p.m. Freetown at ; 1' M. ltcv. .I. A. liicGowan, Min- tvtvl Juxliillilffs MEETING - ‘lite c,;iiltti~ uionthiy ‘meeting of the hityiiicirs Association of St. Johns and st. Mary's Anglican Churches villi} liclii iii St. Mary's Hall, Sum- i\‘(‘i'.\Itii‘ ull ‘rhursday evening with ,i..- tirttilliflllt, Mr. Emery Lyle in h. vllull‘. Mr. Ernest. Darby gave l rep-iii on the committee that ls .4 prcparatlons for the ari- auciion sale to be held after \‘cii. Archdeacon G. R. liar- . tjiWiliKi the meeting with n- cr ziiiil trris the speaker of thl ,"\l"!ll_ll‘,'. lie gave an instructive _ on the Book of Common Pray- ti.“ ‘Tiitns of motley were voted 0y v..- titvfliilg for St. Mary's and St. inhirs. Churches. Aftcr the moo‘.- -.».; 1- south] IJCTIOII was enjoyed with utici u. lililCIl.-—S. owl’ .,\‘.\‘ {MEN'S BIEETING- The 'r\l:\lI.'ll' mccting of the Summerside Y‘: Mons (‘lub held on Thursday Pltllillfl in the I.. O. Ii. I-lall was tlrHLtiFtI to business matters. It p715 decided that the annual Radio Auction will be held the latter pail of liiarch and Clarence Mer- ii-r tlllii Edwin Estcy were appoint- m I'U~K‘IIUII‘IIIFI'I of the committee. to tiiukc zirraitgcmenis to carry out. the auction. ltev. Charles Carnegy v-zts asizcd to endeavour to form vi male chorus to provide entertain- ment during the auction. The ‘ltefllilig iiccidcd to purchase a set at Y‘: Man International flags. Four new members were welcomed It thc meeting: Louis Bizeau. Ken- neiit Vallbeck, John Leuty and Dick llenthorn.» S. --RECEI\’ES SAD NEWS-Mrs. James Donald. Kenslngion, has re- ceived a wire with the sad news that her sister, Iiirs. Robert Wood had passed away in hospital in New Jersey on December 31. Mrs. Wood. who was formerly Emma lfrozier of Hamilton. used to reside 'n Waltham. Mass, but ‘following ‘he death of hm- husband moved to ‘Jew Jersey to live with her only laughter. l\frs. Charles Farrell. No ‘urther particulars have been re- ‘PIVClI but it. is understood that wurial was in “Ioliham. Besides Mrs. Donald. Iiirs. Wood is surviv- roi by two other sisters, Mrs. Alex- iuvicr Cousins. Kelvin and Mrs. S-imuel Carruthcrs. and three bro- tiers, llenry. in Wilmot. Robert in !\r-ivin_ and George on the homo- Hcutl in Hamilton. A sister, Ida. \'f’(I(‘l'f‘ilSCd hen-S. Personals -.\ti". Basil MacNcill, Elmsjale, Min a visitor to the City yester- “MY on business. —.\4.r. J. ‘B. Jenkins oi.’ Summer- ‘idfl 16ft- on Saturday for Boston. Mass. on a business trip. He will p; iltscnt about. a week-S. ‘Allu: lvrmk A. MacNeill enter- luiied at her home in summersldc w evening for the Hospital bridge Pit-ti ttvo tables were in play-s, ‘lite many friends of Mr, ml- aid Moasc, Freetown. will regret a learn that he has undergone "l Operation tn the Prince County Hobbits]. All hope for his speedy lccovery. -—S v “MI. George McNevin. O‘i..eary W“ Suninierside yesterday moni- ‘"8 for Moncton on a visit to his llster, Mrs. Neil MceDougal of QUPQH Street. Moncton. previous in his departure he was the guest Mr. and Mrs. James Cairns, inanville Street. »~Mr. Murdock MaoLcod. Long River, ha‘ the misfortune. recent- .v viihile on a business trip to Charlottetown, to trip m : mis- "llcvd length of wire. end mi, “Walden n bone in tin wrht. acr- boughl at any cl the la Bummerolde: Water Street: Gourllee Drugolore. ‘ll Central Street; Welter Street; Mal-h Geudet, l1 Grenville Sheet; Bueoell Street: Alyre Doueettide Grocery. Beconu Street; leleud Motor Tranlport. Water Street. delivered tn ea: home in Summerelde by Curler Phone SID or 1&2 for thl: Iarvlce the boy reeporiellile for delivery on you: mu“, —OATHOLIO .Women‘: League pantry late in Holman‘: hardware department thl: afternoon at 2 o'clock. , —FAI.L MILLINERI.’ now clear. in! B! neatly reduced prices. uthe Mary Ann. opposite Capitol Thea- tre. Summersidc. -—THE Mlfililtllills of the Wu- mcn’s Progressive Conservative Party will hold a meeting in the MacDonald Building at Summer- side at 7.4.5 p.m. Thursday. Jan. 20. —TllE ANNUAL meeting of Four Branch Farmers Institute will be held in North‘ Carleton School Monday evening, January 17. All member: and than interut- ed are requelted to attend. ll weather unfavorable, meeting will be held first fine night. John My. ers, Secretary. -—l'RlNUETOWN United Church. Malcolm’. Sunday. January 16th. 1949. Services: 11.00 A. M. and 7.00 PM. Tuesday, January 18th, at. 2.7m P. M. Annual Congregational Mecc- ins. Wednesday. January 19th, Bap- tism Service and Prayer Meeting 1.: the home of James lllckey. Darn- ley. Rev. James Cross, Minister, —CHURCH NOTICE for Parish of New London for Sunday. January 16th. 2nd after Epiphany. st. Step3. en s. Burlington. l-loly Communion 10.30 A. M. St. Thomas’. New Lon.- don. Evening Prayer 2.30 P. .M. St, Mark's. Kensington. Sunday Soho-ii 6.30 P. ‘M. Evening Prayer 1% P. M. The Annual Meetings will be a5 follows: St. Mark's, Monday. Ja... vary 17th. at; 1.30 P. M. in the Rec~ wry. Si. Thomas‘. Tuesday, January 18th, at 2.00 P. M. in the Church St. Stephen's. Tuesday. January 16th, at. 7.30 P. M. in the Church The Annual Meeting for the whole parish will be held in St. Stephen's Burlington. on Friday, January 21st, at 7.30 P. ‘M. Rev. Sidney J. Davies, B. A., Rector. Bedeque ‘Mrs. Jessie Stavert, Carleton Siding. was here on Tuesday, 11th. when she called on several old friends. Mr. Thomas Moyse was among those who attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Bowley Leard at. Tryon recently. Mr. William Callbeck. Crapaud. munity the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Affleck. er Bedeque. trig up a wood-working wish them success. I111. They returned the some day. \ How i: this for ed in mtd-suimner. tng the unusually weather which we have trunk of a tree he felt soundly scared and did try to slay the slippery serpent ‘mums’. the break was clean, and reasonably comfortable. —-Bur. mic else. for the was a recent visitor to this corri- guests of Mrs. Websters parents. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Forbes, Low- Mr. Hillard Simpson of Belmont Lot 16. and Mr. Robert; Affleck. Bedeque, have been busy lately titt- shop. We Dr. md Mrs. Tidmarsh and fam- ily took advantage of the UIIUQUB-lly fine weather last Sunday the 9th. inst. to make a brief trip to the mainland. They paid o. visitto Dr. and Mrs. A. Mucvicar at Port EL January 2nd? Mrs. J. H. MacFarlane. Fcrnwood. picked :. bouque; of marigolds U1 her Borden. On Januaray 9th, she treated her ‘family to fresh lettuce from her garden patch. This article- was u fresh and crisp as if gather- It has been reliably reported to the author of these notes that dur- spring-like had. it couple of men chopping in a wood something crawling over his loge which Drov- ed to be a friendly snake anxious to be on good terms with the wood. cutter. Needless to say the man was not even Mr. Snake was not left however ‘.0 frighten the daylight; out of any- mn by“ , wood-cutters ~ B X4157!!! 511d Ill. l! friend screwed up hi: courage :nd said. ' Good Morning: We remember quite meet the needs of learn t0 cook stuntlal dishes in our homes; do a lot of the house. and there book on irate on openers. the season before of a slip-up. You it? posted in town, Illellto. ‘l0 at the unto price - 2! cop "t"?! Department. 3- "GIIIPALLS" 9!‘ write the Youth "l"! — ellileteble ehcellcr etrep: and III-gap Ill msdclnnnrtetyofemertplaitlwoolmelcrlele qcublnfleclee:ereSlcI-prleoletllepelreadthnh el worth the money! For than ell-wool "Gt-hello" come in -- phone dispatched him. -o.a_ M.- Bu L‘ Mlite "Brlthh" your Bny~Wordl When buying Dinno w-re- m7,‘ M Beet —- Buy British! Look for the “MADE IN ENGLAND’ "I hon clch piece. Holman’: Chine Depertmeul: are direct importers h“ itlnh Dinnerware. A whole cerloed cf Englleh Dlnnerwe... and __ui:! China ha: Just been received by Holman‘: Chloe Departments h f?" "we" — hm — bu! unowilnr. end next wccii I'll t» able Om"! you more about utt- iiutiutui serum ntmicrwm and nitcy I -- Watch the Store New: for NIW! from the Chine Deport- Yotfvo tried CD08! AND DLAOIWILI. NU!‘ AND DATE “(MD and you know Joel bow good it lo! ‘lolly I weal le tell you mm another tlellolou: Cree! end Blochwell Imed -- We I'll!!!‘ NUT AD end I: evallelilc. in the eeme aimed tutu: n: thevfarmea-ll l‘: . lo CIQ lllackwei grail Nut Bread opreed with butter or with ohdee: — lee Fruit Nut ‘:14 lo e oteometl pndtlln| with e leuee . . . 1h delectable anyway. ii Idc both these Ceca: and Illechwoll Breed: in your cdcr fremlhe | ere the Importer Ovenli: for lltllo felt - Ycntll "ll lhem tn the Youth Centre. "Oripell" Overllle have "Kllhlt" fu- ee. "drlpell" Ovenll: —lbey’ro worm and t: : tin. healthy sign. Summer " pretty concltioively "The time ‘as CL'l]lC,' the: Walrus "To talk of many things." Summcrsldc High School is be congratulated on its domestic science course, recently introduced. years ago when domestic science courses began to make their appearances in the hluritimcs. the chic! critic- ism icvelied against tiiein was that the students learned to cook a lot of fancy dishes. and did not average family housekeepdr. Whether this criticism was entirely just or not. we cannot say, but certainly it was quite wide-spread. We made some inquiries concerning the course at present in operation in Summer- side, and would judge science has made rapid strides in SOlTlE the iliat many of the sub- whlch are favored they learn to sew, ordinary work of a is even a. text. “How To Dress.” The — Summcrslde boys can now concen- "hair of gold. blue. lips of cherry wine," and rest assured that they and ilicii- fraus will not be in danger of starvation if they happen to lose their curi- lncludlng Hollywood. A vcry thin mantle of snow covers our land- scape, and already tlicrc have been a few accidents from pedestrians crashing to slippery sidewalks. A number of the unwary will al- ways be caught at the start of pedestrians realize that they cant walk along a: they do in the good~oltl sum- mertime. Later we learn that if we are to avoid upsets that. may result in serious fractures. must crowd all our “holding on“ faculties down into our toes. and be ready to take steps to restore our equilibrium at the least sign will get pleasure out of walking this way, but. that is better than not being able to walk at all. The old Miss- ourl Waltz which says. "Ilie sand- man is calling, while shadows are vi-alks of our villages and towns. sand and more sand seems to be the answer to our dangerous foot- lot in the Fernwood area h d , . , interesting experience. Whtlue oh: Dam Dmblem‘ AR" ‘u’ ‘H a of the men was cutting at the chm“ w“ M prflennng br°km legs and fratured clavicles. isn't According to a proclamation the Town Clerk which public places Summerside is to have a ' Civic Election on February lst. It appears, however, to be causing about as much interest among the citizens as if it were to be held in Ethiopia. January 25th will be Nomination Day and there is to be one councillor electedfor each ward. and one Water and Sewage commissioner. If this lack of ap- parent interest stems from satisfaction with the way the city fathers have conducted the busi- ness of the town during the past year. it may be o. good thing, but if it has its origin in apathy and 1t a general indifference. it is not so good. Perhaps things were not so wonderful in the olden days as they ceem in retrospect but we can remember many (lard-fought civic contests which ended by tho vlctoi-‘s opening a barrel of apples on election night for all to help themeelvet. mayor and councillor: are doing a good Job, we think. but a little more noise and bustle Civic Election time would be a The past. week has been "w-Ed Week" ln Summerlldc. The girl: must call for the boys and take them to centres of entertainment. paying their way, and catering to their comfort in the same way that. the boys are lupposed to do at any other“ time. The event in seems to have proven If vLhQ that. “Lazy Maritior" ure was taken cold weather has cause i0 the eyes of W G less of has been about full sometimes Our around . IOn History-making Sail This picture was taken during a history-making sail on Summerll latest. date the harbor wee free from Matheeon, took pert: In a boat race w was taken Mayor J. F. Arnett was cord. The nail was taken on the ecnger list. Since the above pict O b-Ofifi-lQ 0444>§-O+Q O§O4Q4 O-O-> Let's Talk It Over i f school girls had a Ice elnce Jan. 8, IDI- tcmale is not dcadiier than the male. she at least has a. great deal more “gct-up-and-go-places" in her makeup. Most. o! tlte high very busy ttteck. We suspect that in the filial analysis it was papa who paid the bills. but daughter did all the organization work and did it Ill an extremely efficient way. Some of time younger boys we saw being escorted into movie theatres look- ed ready to bolt if a favorable o - portuniiy should offer, but. the young ladies were invariably self- posscssecl and very much at home in their new roles. Alberto; I” and Vicinity Mr. Erskine Wallace motored iu Charlottetown Thursday morning". Mr. Douglas Nicholson, druggist. spent. a few days iii Charlottetown. Miss Beth Waugh is spending a the last- twenty years. i! the few treeks in Charlottetown the criticism of the early days bid 811i’ guest of Cpl. and Mrs. Swindell. foundation in fact. The girls - A most enjoyable evening. spou- sored by the CW1... was spent in the Burke Hall. The- event was a success both socially and financial- ly. The Fraser Memorial Presbv- terian Church held their annual meeting Tuesday evening. A very satisfactory financial report was read, followed by a social tea hour ——. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Coughlin Brooklyn. entertained a. number of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan a. Webster P" J“{"d°““‘§f °t wmm .1“? pfitlteyfda/iyt tifgcnhifu O'Rourke, Klhlare Cviltfill. arc Bind and “me 5°“ have bee“ “cent ifivclzlftfleoeksovdlcsatljiofiritznoilhfspgdrifs, tine hoitess was assisted by l1"l' mrkifggfénillfihilsesis‘? and “PW” an“ sisters Mrs. Erskine Wallace and Miss Ethel Matthews. Mrs. Herbert Fraser. ltlbcrton South. unfortunately felt and in- iurcd her shoulder. Her friends are happy in learn she ‘.5 improving rapidly. Mrs. Fraser has always played it wondcrftil part in her licrne and neighborhood and will be much missed durlns h" rest. A child of three years was rush- cd to the Western Hospital Satur- ford. Mr. Jnnce UKeefe. RCMJ". ar- Pai. Theatre. vitcd Ml‘. and to the Institute Hall, which tastefully decorated for gifts. After the tea hour. Orchestra. directed by M!" 3 I“ White. ____._._____-- BIG MACKEREL CATCH The annual Canadian mackerel averages 0m pounds with a nearly 83.000000. sponsor t": formers’ meeting Auditorium on Tuesday, Jon. income fox situation and its once. All formers or: urged 0D man in the _ hlch marked the earlier wlrm winter. When the above picture giving a short. address, referring to the and a group of Summe w v citizens made up the pne- tl the harbor in freeze over. "Th" '1' Mr and Mrs. Bernie Kccfc. Writer- returri and they will reside in one of the apartments tn the P1411605! Wednesday evening friends in- Mrs. Glen Matthews was the 0C- casion, and showered them will’! BY‘- unususlly large number °f "Film"; the re- mainder ef the evening was spent in dancing. Music by the Western catch of about 40.000.- market value ul’ FARMERS MEETING Tito Prince Edward Island Federation of Agriculture will Tlte Federation Income “for Committee will be in attend-a rt-tsisuaaotscstizitastorrzrgwu Sentenced To Penitentiary do Harbor Jan. l0. It was the above group. William setting up of the new re- S’side Fans Anxious To See iteague Games Sumnicrside Hockey -fans, this year. to be privileged to sec three games of the Charlottetown City League played in the Crystal Rink. The first of these games will be played tonight starting at 9:30 tthcn St. Dunstans Univer- sity l'|l(‘(‘i. the All-Stars. Summer- s-hlc ftms are anxious to get a dance to sec Cart MacDonald. Joe Mahar and company in act- ion and this will be their only op- portunity this season. The All- Sturs are taking this game pretty seriously as they need a win against St. Dunstorfs. During the first section they defeated the Navy team and tied Prince of Wales but they have yet to take a game from St. Dunstan's and they will try hard to do it on home ice. This is not an exhibition game records. This cold weather management has wanted to get a surface for tonight's game. -S Vicinity their two children John of liildare Central have mov- ed to Albcrton for the months. Mr. and Mrs. with their two children of Char- lottetown. spent New Year's, guests of Mrs. Curlcys parents, Mr. and Mrs. George MacRae, Capes. Miss Jean Rayner Sask.. now teaching in day. The Little fellow‘ fill iboté"; mount. ihlgiighlianlfehe Illicit ‘iatuticrifurcd his Miss” Eu‘ ‘M Thalm" n“; brain. However. the last report. Wei gigegnitfeuvllgxfetutxs uremnsg’; Registered Holstein lull 3 very encouraging. He is a son o. m calmed“ 3.0m‘ an" spending years old. This bu" is from Central. falling," reminds us of another _ The four-year-old"'dn.ugiliter'ol necessary precaution. 1t reminds "Y" i” “m, m. and am. William Weale. Green- Mu” us that objects much more eub- Oxfeikstge“ ‘use During “vs mount‘ had the misfortune w {an N M. HARPER, stantial than uiadcwr will be N?“ $12,; an}, young so}. wiriic carrying l. jug, resulting in $1 Albany R. R. 2. failing. if the sandman doesn't _ ' . . i nasty cut to the palm of her han ~ ~ call early and often to the side- 2°§Yf°fi1j‘s_ OQEZZRPWIQ she w“ lmmediamy rushed to the Or Phone 35-13 Borden Ex- ' ' Western Hospital. Alberton, where change An X-ray showed the bone dislocated. the artery well as can be expected. The pupils of Greenmount School under the direction of their teach» an enjoyable g loveiy Lree with its man)’ one corner. Mr. ed as chairman for the program. Welcome. Irene Rayllfl‘ ---————-—— OPTOMETIISZI i Y ", D id Weale. on‘ WITHOUT WAT!“ Losoi-oig-"Ghi-istmae Time is Near." Complete Vhual Anolyee: i -C menting nil _wells has made Junior tlifik“ _ .. Gleoeee Fitted i cnosslhle i» “l-liel" °“ "m" ,,"‘“,}§,’%“* what‘ i“ “ Nmc‘ smammarvs aimmmo , depths rendered unpredlwil" bl’ ‘I’ _ 35' .. L _. the infiltration o!’ water. Ttet itaii0t1—— Gm - Ewg summemw’ PJM‘ .___-_--——-——~————' “”" | PHONE 70D in tito Sitmmersido High School I8 ct 1:30 p.m. to discus: lite reaction on agriculture. to cilend. Kcnsington. was sentenced to two years in Dorchestcr Penitentiary but will count in the City League has just been what. the Crystal rink good sheet of ice down and fans can be assured of a good, fast; Greenmeunl And The tnany friends of Mrs. Joseph Mr. iLilfI Mrs. Alfred Foley witii l-‘lorencc and winter Maurice Curiey Klidare formerly o! Winsloe school, spent Christmas with he: friend Miss Jean Rayner of Green- Chrisimas with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Rayner, Kildare Dr. Shea attended to the wound. to be and nerve cut. This was taken care of at once and menu's littlefrlends are glad to know her little hand is doins as __ er. Mrs. Joe. Blanchard presented Chrlstmias program recently. The school room was nice- lv decorated for the occeseion whlc giits for both pupil and teacher ndorne‘. Williaim Weale act, following (Good Afternoon‘ — l Recitation-‘Pwlth ‘Love from m: Layton Witmot Citisholm, ll, of by Magistrate R. S. Hinton, KC, in Btmmcrsldc yesterday when be pleaded guilty to two charge: of breaking, entering and theft. A ccmpunon. a youth of l8, also pleaded guilty and was sentenced to five month: in jail. The of- fence: were committed recently at the shop of William Cousins and the filling station of Gordon Bryentoh. itFKenslngion. At the same sitting of the court a Summerside resident we: lined $5 and costs for failure to pur- chase e. radio license. S iiir Force Officers Visit Summersitio Air Vice Marshall J. l... Plant. C.B.E., A.F.C., and eight senior officers from Air Force headquar- ters, Ottawa, arrived by plago at the R.C.A.l". station, summer- slde, yesterday. They later took off on n. training flight to Goose Bay, Chimo in Northern Quebec. and Frohisher Bay in the North- \Vest. Territories. Accompanying them were four officers who are taking the short navigation in- structors course for navigators at the Sllmmerside station, They will return on Sunday. s Bessie Rayner. Recitation-“ln Luck," Itccbum Oliver. Drill-“Christnias Tum Spells eatables to Us," Junior pupils. Recitation — "Boy's Pockets." Burton Rayner. "Silent NlghP-Senlor girls. Recitation - "Trick on Santa." Eve Rayner. Dialogue - "Entertaining Sister's Beau", Velma, Fernc, Rcvadg, and James Rayner. Recitation - "Writing to Sarita". Wesley Coulson. ' Recitation - "Primntingmy doll- ies Christmas Tree," Pansy Rayner. Dialogue - "Careless Mother," Anita Hamill and Alton Selllck. Recitation -- "When l was a Bachelor." John Rayner. Recitation -- "Mrs. Santa Claus" Fern: Rayner. Dlaloguc-"Mother and Dad have their Innings", seven pupils. Recitation — “When Hilda ‘spects ‘her Beau." Joyce Rayner. Monologue ~ “Elizabeth's Chris‘; mas Presents" Doris Doticettc. Drill - "Christmas Spirit." flvc girls. Recitation - “Message from San- ta". ‘Betty Rayner. Song - “Santa Claus is Ccnning." The class. To the deligtbt of the children Santa appeared with his pack full of candy for the pupils and pM- school children. A vote of thanks was tendered the teacher and nup- ils for their fine cntcrtairrncnt. ‘mi-inn w. if The December mcctirr: of the Emerald Womcii= institute mot rt the E-nme of ltfns. Pctcr Clark with tilnc itlembEfS i-i attendance and one visitor. ‘We-president ripened the inociiivr hv members reoenllfl: the Club Womens Creed The minutes of the l-isi". regular meeting were read and approved. A discussion then took place con- cerning the music teacher. it was moved and seconded that she be paid in full. It was moved and seconded ‘Pat a fruit bill of 82 ,_________________ very high testing stock and of ‘I "FY 990d WM. Anyone inter- ested write: Professional Bards E. E. Perlunen. ‘ Op+.D.. R.O. _ OPTOMETRIS. Eyes Examine Glance Fitter Vioual Training Given BEGENITTI-‘IEATBE BLDG. Summer Sh. Summereide I. F. Hunter. R.O. T. Eerie Hickey Chartered Accountant Office at lb Granville Street Phone 516 II. E.‘ ELLIS INSURANCE Fire ._ Auto -- Cuuelty Phone 129 BL. 1.: nu u.u.u...u....uwrwuuu-_ ¢.i.».rc.;".;;.;............ LAST SHOWING TODAY "THE SEA orcitAss" Spencer Tracy ~— Katherine Hepburn Flue Sorici “Superman” Show: 2.30 — 7 and 9.1! K ttttit 1.... 1' Iiilliili - ililiiliii ' iiiiil D1061 HENRY IIAIIIAVIAY ~ hectic-d in FRED KOIILMAI ALSO CARTOON — SPORT REEL SHOWS 7.15 — 9.15 rorx ~uu>i><>tu.uu<..n. IIIIIIIIQIIIIIINIIIIIIKI ‘Wont MATIN EE TU ES.--3.30 uiu-uuu-uq-u... MONDAY AND TUESDAY is t, unset-n! ' SHOWS 7.15 AND 9. MATINEE MONDAY AND WED REGENT MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY I 5 NESDAY 3.30 DOUBLE BILL THE RETURN OF THE AN-D RAILROADED ~'-a: <11 m'\'.'\">(x~ xwxxxxx. cents be paid. 1t. was decided to have card parties every second week during winter months. Mrs. G. C. Grceri volunteered to have the first. party. It was also de- cided to get a Lrcat for school children at Christmas, Mrs. Green to get appiel. I The tick cnmmlttee reported two sick calls. Collection amount- cd to 85> cents. New committees were then appointed: Sick Com- mitice Mrs. Jchn Cash and Mrs. Emmett Glow; no school committee. Mrs. Leslie 'i‘rai;rior in- vited the members to her home for January meeting. Roll call to be answered by a New Year’: resolution and l0 cents collection. Meeting adjourned and s. dainty lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by Miss Muriel Clark. Tilt Friday I One of Pharaoh pyramids LAST SHOWING TODAY LASH ‘if E0 THEATRE KENSLNGTON .30, ‘L15, IJI 7.15, 8.1.5 laturhi Le: Goroey and Th: Bowery In: in ttomody-Drlma. . "HABD-BOILED MAHONI!" Sup and Sach are a: fmuty o! ever. Also Serial and New. OLD EGIPTIAN RING the oldest. ringo pa; a gold Egyptian ring found at Citizen bearing the name of Cheope, the for viliosc tomb one of tbo was built. lll"ili .|ttii~ti.ii i .11 iliil‘. int --\-t -i.tl| iillil\ Q ESTROGENIC HORMONE TWINS ESIIOMIK llollonl c Ant u “Y” I! M50 50w llcicnit ilubiuslefuoffirls ‘aystvflocmuc “woman 65"“; Henna“ C“ l. riceoftbecresm ttoluiottt “rJmlhfOfl cp , “I 3.00 “(mmono - l. so superb PI°P"‘“°“' i? “one! M ms“! Iiile cu aloe?» Bmwmh‘ 7's° “Mk ‘Nada! ‘do Bug u. B)‘ Al? “n” '5 i - "P" . 7'50 Vllill! treatment under 769m‘ Ewes” your chm ll. while Hi9 ° c‘ h‘ 4'50 ‘till younirrdilhi‘ Enman Drug. Co. Ltd. F0]? ii [III/TED "mom. . = Both