It Pays To Use Want Ads_Recid By Thousands Every Day YOU CAN BUY. SELL. SWAP. HIRE. and GET THE BEST IN SERVICELWITH THESE FAST-ACTION ADS Charlottetown 4-8506 - Summerside 6-8031 Montague 8-2521 - Souris I57 Alberton 68-2 ‘ OUT OUR WAY 8 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Fri. Dec. 27. 1963. AUTOMOTIVE I EMPLOYMENT Cars For Sale I Agents. Salespeople ‘I961 ZEPHYR sEnAN. ExcEL. iwANrEn IMMEDIATELY MAN 7 lent condition. low mileage. Phone 4-5748 after 6 p.m. DO YOU N ILE la MONEY? We offer fast.service cash loans for any worthwhile Pill’- pos . . up to $2 . and 36 months to pay! HOUSEHOLD FINANCE 117 Queen St.. Phone 4-7396 148 Gt George St Phone 4-8517 IIOUSEKEEPER ' edi EMPLOYMENT ANY AMOUNT OF WINTER work supplied for qualified unemployed workers. Prefer- ence is given to sober out-of- door trained people of Scan- dinavian origin; (on account of inability to pay high wag-I esl. Apply Transcient Work ers care of Miss Ornfeldl. Murray River. l'-'.E.l. I Help Wanted HEY FELLOWS. . ._ I'VE Got A JOB.’ I HAVE MY OWN»NEWS- PAPER BUSINESS Here's How I Got It -3 l I I I Dad was always telling me; about when he was a boy andl had a newspaper route. |‘ How he learned . . . To make and save money. I To sell and keep records. - To work with people and fellowl carriers So . . . . I M S£‘€ UTE Carries Supervisor at the Guardian I a.r a swell bunch of fellows. , anxious to succeed in their first] business venture. . The Carrier Supervisor has‘ some new routes opening upi and needs more boys. Come on‘ and see him. Join the team and enjoy the fun of having. your own business. Apply Now! Circulation Dept. The Guardian - The Evening Patriot Guardian - Patriot l CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING N L or woman to sumers in Kings Co. and Char- tletown. with Rawleigh Pro-‘ weekly . and up full‘ time. Write Rawleigh’s. Dept. L.-1. ‘ Mon- . lo ducts. Can earn part-time - $100 $50 920. 4005 Richelieu. tre . Help Wanted Female REQUIRED ,9 ately. Telephone 2-1982‘ imm for further particulars. " EXPERIENCED WOMAN: Five § mornings per week from 8:30. wanted for housework. a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Good wages. Apply to Mrs. Lyman Dims- ford or telephone 4-8397. Help Wanted Male WANTED .FOR .oEN-l eral farm work. Contact Knudl Jorgensen, Fredericton. Phone TWO TUXEDOS FOR SALE”; lFirestone Home 8. Hunter River 59-2. MERCHANDISE Articles For Sale MAN'S SUIT $25.00. LIKE NEW. size 38; party dress. size 11: mink collar: two lady’; suits, size 16; three lady's coats: pair of boy's skates, size 8; . three pairs lady's shoes: pair‘ lady’: rubbers. Telephone 2- 14 FT. INSULATED TRUCK I box for sale. Good condition.l suitable for any 3 Ion truck.‘ Apply Elmer Wigmore. Bread-I albane. AT GAI.I.AN’l‘S: UPRIGHT l-leintziman piano, a top qual-* ity piano that you will proud to own. and a pleasure to play. excellent tone, and fine action. can deliver Christmas. Gallant Co. phone R40-31. Sizes small and medium. Per-; fect condition. Priced reason-: able. Telephone 894-5683 for further particulars. HEAT We have a large assortment of oil heaters. floor furnaces, wood. electric, and propane Livestock FRESH COWS WANTED CON- tact John Nicholson 838-4633 Montague Exchange. (Aryshire). Contact Percy Lund. Bethe]. Phone 892-2072. 1 BULL CALF roa sAi.El l l HEAVY TRADEABLE HORSE wanted for the winter months in exchange for his board. Ap- ply to Joseph MacDonald.St. Andrew's. ‘ heaters; also 0 kitchen ranges with blower and with Kemac. Come In Today We Trade Auto 187 Gt. George St. I I MCCULLOCH and senior calves, junior" and FOR SALE - First annual production sale of registered breeding stock I will be held at Fred Ramsay's, I Montrose. Monday. Dec. 30.,’ official opening 1 p.m. This; is your opportunity to buy one or more animals to lay V By J- R. Williams further particulars. FURNISHED A P A R T MEVNT for rent: Living room. bed- room. kitchenette and bath. individual heat control. con- -tinuous hot water. Available - January 1st. Telephone 2-1987. APARTMENT I FOR RENT Heated. containing large liv- ingroom and kitchen. 2 bedrooms and bath. Available early in January Inspection by appointment Apply Eastern & Charter Trust Co. 154 Richmond Street PHONE 4-7383 Wanted To Rent . which d troyed the one- tore '”°"°“ '“°"°“ A N N o u N c E M EN T 5 ''""‘*‘“*°‘’* ‘*“ "‘“ “"° "*°""' I ms: F r----mm :“'::::'* .::.- STRAYED FROM 171 PRINCE ‘ cm LEAVING FOR BOSTON hands and was admitted to Street during the storm. it Saturday December 27th. & THE LAW office of Kenneth llosllltli» blond coloured cat with red can accomodate 4 passenzers R. MacDona.ldlnthe Clv-ic Build- Police In overheated collar and bells. Answers to Telephone 4-9446- “WE TREAT the sick well“ .:'::..:=i‘.:...::..*’::.....“"<*°", Now- I BLACK BUBFI-‘ALO LOST BE- O'LEARY ‘l-‘£32321’ Z'‘.‘’.'.'‘.‘‘'. LAW OFFICE telephone Rusticoville 314. of I .Snecioi Notices CAMPBELL and CAMPBELL will remain open every Saturday from 10 a.m.- 3. p.m. throughout the winter months. The office will not how- ever be open on Satur- day, December 28, 1963. Notice to Rural Subscribers The expiry date of your subscription appears un- der the name and ad- gey'I Pharmacy. for prompt free very CARD PARTY on Saturday. December nth, at Msrslifield Hall. the first of weekly card parties. ‘Dime 8:!) pm. Auspices of Women’: Institute. DANCE IN Corran Ban Hall. Saturday night December 28th. Sponsored by CYO. Music by the Stardusters. KINGS COUNTY dress on the mailing label of your paper. Please check occasionally to en- For Fostesl I sure continued delivery. ' _, ’ Expiry notices are mailed Servlce fMERCHANDISE IIENTALS i :33 iéiureiartlrlgiranélee. JOHN D. DOE Afficlfis F01‘ 5319 Al““'tm°“t3 month the paper expires. KR‘:-7-.:’.‘i."§l.’ir‘.“1’i§ 133° 3 BELVEDERE STORE - OPEN SMALL FURNISHED APAR’l'- age of error, please untlildrlo each night étgroseges. neignt for rentd lf-]leated(.:eLot:al- notify t h e Circulation ii’ ’ wear. . e r’s t se on oor. n a , _ _ Roladen some 2-1351 1 locatiiiin. Tfelephone 4-7295 for Department WITHOUT This S‘l'lCl(eI’ Charlottetown. .P.E.I. I lThe Guardian-Patrioti I Phone 4-8506 ; a question. a complaint- ‘ lA'I'I‘ACH THE ADDRESS ‘ STICKER ,4 Transportation l CAR LEAVING FOR 'ronoNro on Friday. Der.-ember 27th. Can accommodate two pas-5 From Your Copy of THE GUARDIAN sen ers. Telephone 894-3960.‘ 0!‘ I for further particulars. ‘THE EVENING PATRIOT! GAUTHIER — In loving mem- NOTICES I NOTICES Q THANK YOU We wish to advise our many friends and cus- tomers because of the City having made a com- pulsory refuse collection. we are compelled to can- cel our service, December 31. 1963. Accounts due can still be made at our office or to our collector, for your Convenience until Jan- uary 30, 1964. We wish to take this opportunity to thank all our friends, also Walter MacDonald's Service Station, Martin’s Garage, Whitlock Tire Service for their patronage and consideration extended to us foundation for a quality herd. females are bred to Shira- den Federal, imported from England by P. E. I. Hereford , Association at a cost of ap- proximately $3.000.00. Junior senior yearlings sired by this English bull took practically all top placinigs at the Prince APARTMENT WANTED nvl OFFICE SPACE REQUIRED! consisting of two adjoining rooms. Central location. Pre- ferably first floor. Writs stating rent. location, etc.. to ; Guardian-Patriot Box 18701. ,‘ through our twenty years of operation. I1: has been a privilege to have served you all. KEEFE HYGIENIC SERVICE 178 Kent Street I I Heated. Central location Write Guardian-Patriot Box 18687. BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY Mondays through Friday: 8.30 A.M. REG, 5159,00 C0”-My Exlllbihlofl fill? P391 l until 5 PM. Sat. till 12 noon. SPECIAL two years. Blood lines of Phone Charlottetown 4-8506 females to be sold have con- ‘ sistently placed well each Consult the ll}? of telephones at the year shown and we“ shown I top of Classified page for the Branch ‘ office serving your area Eegqlm 0“ - thiedgaifi f It ' I“ ng grain . e emae W:‘Ii?'l;)imU’:D';E.RrTl$EMENTS 24 word ‘ won me hm” trophy Phone num:e'i:. house mun. Syéillfrnaz csa_l:nc:essh.ionnm $3: 3:“°r:°xw:rt::iha;-mm-r;r°:ha:g:«: CAR-MICHAEL herd. About twenty head of numbers count separately ponl 5 Buckley Pt‘ Rd‘ males and females Wm be M. . y . . . s,,.,d,..d Dmionm, ALL . . Sherwood ; fered at this first annual pro- are acceptable. Cash Rate insertion DIAL 894'b423 ' ducltwn Sale‘ Briefing mmk pe éc; 3 conggcupivg inggy. If WC It We "33." & purchased ihlnnrfil trons 4: per word. 6 consecutive ln- Fan" I’“l”‘°"°"“_°"‘ L 0 3 n 5‘ aertiom 3‘/ac per word. IO per cent other terms W1“ be made additional -charge on these ac- counts If not paid within 7 days known on or before day of sale. If wea-tiher Is cold sale Architects Laurie A. Coles & Associates _ CIVIC TAX APPEALS ’ Notice is hereby given that the Board of Appeal from Civic Rates and Assessments hasset. Friday, December 27th. I963 at the hour of lO:00 o'clock A.M. in the City Court Room of the City Building as the time and place for the hearing of such appeals. JOHN J. BUTLER. City Comptroller. NEW YEAR'S PARTY at the Royal Canadian Legion Home st Insertion am. KEMAC—COAL will be held in barns. Cattle °°“"‘”-1”‘ E"3"‘°°”‘-“ °' Architectural Service ANNOUNCEMENTS Sc per word. is purchased may be lent five - WOOD & OIL - Charlolt “Wu word minimum charge. days following sale, 1% Great Geo St D13] 4.515 SPECIAL NOTICES, Births, Deaths RANGES . mid,‘ ma] 3 l.5O Weddings. Engagements, 1 t R - ed A 0th Arhcles wanted gate. lot hlhanks €31.25“ A'd- "5 eggfioad ” er Shoe Repairs iena eac name rne -. n mamoriamn $1.75? Additional Eféanasogggfl ll . I. ll 4 _ a 11 cents . ‘v-'-'?-' '55- «="l’fii’°‘2'-'- "°v--ii ““l?5.l“o.%‘“*‘” ”.l..§ dozen SHARPENED tvl 'l' d 10 I‘ . - ‘ Couiit mdliiyalms avercagrrwoiilds Lar8e5‘p,:?£gryHE“‘-'1-Ens“ (5 I 6 in I1) I ' -Obilusiiy l'|0IleCO:'\’NllelaEC chadrged $1.50 All sizes Co’ 177 Gt Gears’ sire“ for the first 25 words 3: per word Good Used 15! Kent 3. Opp Eaton’: New Dy°_F-la with 52 different ‘ll “' - . firs time thi CLASSTEIEDI DISPLAYS I lnserflon FLOOR FURNACES WANTED hfihebem igvangue 0; ?.§L.f§.'i.T.'"ol?°l..i."§if.§, ‘£’"§§§l'f.".i at 5 5 5 Saving P"l°°s ALE 3071155 {V-f-‘.-um“f'” W ""‘- “""" tlve Insertions per inch $1.55. ’ daze” .. k wed" liege! tender notices $2.24 per All c . Rom Your Guardian Patriot Classified & Ph°n. Ad appears in both newspapers. Co ___j_m__._.___._. “Advewments " ogdere: or.Id Ila‘? 1" Gt oGeorgeI at & Reporting to ac u ‘ c e ' -——————-—jj—-"'- one-tlmo ratewhn each "Tnurtlon Du] +5547 MOI]! '03 BUnaDING”A&eDnBcE.:iAnfi d ed .'A.dverrIsen are requested to read 0N3 HEATED T¢l¢Pll°n° “S4173 their advertisement the flrst day -It appears and to call the Cleulfled TELEVISIONS room for rent. Continuous llot inc: 80 bullt. etc. for further particulars. Kensington Tuesday, December 31st at 9 P.M. Open to all Legion and Associate Members. Each member is allowed to bring one guest couple. Names are to be sent to P. O. Box 182, Kensing- ton not later than Friday. December 27th. Limited accommodations available. I water. Centrally located. Tele- -n....-.....:; a.......os:..iy In the use or Lgust lstficeivedt pihoflle 4.3359 for further DIP‘ NOTICES any mm 0, as lls newspaper I: rge lpmen tcu ars. . I - - . .__————-————-——-——— Personal .f,",3' ,',f,'.fi.';';§§'§f,' f,",f,’:",,f,".,',c.,"',,,°°,', I964 ADMIRAL LARGE COMFORTABLE FUR- I" ‘an N ,.,,,..,,. only 0, , a.m.,,“ dim." MODELS nlshed room torrent in private Tram-Canada antigen‘ .4.,.,....,...,.._ Going at sped’, pm.” home. centrally located. ‘lI’re- mace In do Inc ‘M A¢|.,..,,,.,.,, .,,. ci,,,m,d M,,,,,.,,_ “be”. -n.ade_m ferably working person. P one speci sing in “ mg“ me. I M ‘ d must be made within owance an-9904. cwo:1n:ic:;lImu\:|:tg: new - V p I 7 of II . n.."'.......‘.’.‘... .i’i.'.".';."'.l.’. ..,... °" "°" °"‘ 5”“ __ Av'"':;""'m".._’ oromocto. xiii; or ..u i-L1-:11: Reserve Thur., Jan. 9th at 8.30 P.M. to accept roiect, revise or re-edit «-1- l_— I APARTMENTS R . OYOIIIOCID. - - "0'"|l'l9 ‘Of lat - GUARANTEE) bedrooms. large llvlnsroom. "P531: 9]-ouAcg fa’ H1. aox REPLIES mfommion regarding ' USED TV’; kitchen and bath. continuouswmi. SAINT JOHN WOMAN Adve us Blind lax hot water. own the t. _ .. d ‘ k , o 0 ed ;.°....'....PI__. _.;.:.m;. ......... ,_ _F_._..... 74.15 __l 43...... ..... Phone + =-.,:,v,,',- .,..°‘’‘'..‘.. “:’.....°.'.‘.’.. ff. ' Provincial Wi e in and will not be divulged under -————‘— I“ '0'“ °‘ “‘°“°l"- " ‘ . -. =;--,»,;-- ,,-;;,-- "'RE5T°NE "'...'l"’....‘I”°.‘.’..".....t’...""..‘2"'fi.’iE do -a. Step-Dancing Contest ...,,,i,.,,. ..'".,,,,'?,,,,,''d HOMEEIAUTO rooms plus bllh. onebotthvmalltneededto fin -. no 11"‘ o. -. Co Ltd. E“ “"“°"“" ‘""-" ‘ 2.’ -t -3- «mm W .+ in. go. no lleblllfy In respect of M M ‘Own; ”‘mh'::“& M M“ h_ gain’ an post!-aid. Moris- '"""' '° ""' ""°""‘ Du: 4-am formation. §:f,w°§'3m T" MISCOUCHE REGIONAL BUSINESS SERVICE P. O. E! 10% WHITMAN. BENN 8 ASSOCIATES CONSULTING ENGINEERS I-IALIFAX-CHAR.I..O'I'I'EI‘OWN-MON'I'REAL PHON: 4-3092 lAl'l' Illa!’ FOR UPSET OR Icld stomach with Mot-may‘: Tonic. If you are not with in- dyl eating well. sufferlnl he . or open. you can get quick roll of with Honesty‘! ltoeiacli ‘route, 21 on treatinont. only QM pngald.Morll9!'I Ro- indiel. Hall 1. Saint Jain. NJ. A SCHOOL’ AUDITORIUM Send entries by phone or write to: Mrs. Tilmon S. Deskoche, Miseeuclie-—er phone 43,6-7| 35- I”- ddress, a renewal. F Sponsored by the Miscouche Alumni ‘ THE REGULAR Saturday night dance at St. Peter's Bay Hall has been cancelled until further notice. I Gig N ew 5' Schrafft’s Homestyle Candies taste so good. Available now at Giggey's Pharmacy. Dial 4-3170 dell . lug, Montague will be open each turday. MONTAGUE REGIONAL High School Christmas dance. by Del-Rays. room a the was responsible for the fire None of the family’: posses- slons were saved-—lncludl.ng the day‘ December 37gh_ gdmiuion children's Christmas presents. .75 cents. Time 10-1 a.m. Music 33”‘ ‘ 5‘ PRINCE COUNTY CHRISTMAS CONCERT. Fri- day. December 27. Borden Leg- ion Home. Matinee 2:00 p.m. for those under 13 years. Admis- sion .30c. Evening performance 7:30 p.m. for those 13 years and over. Admission .00c. sponsored by Borden CYO. Sale of candy. Door prize. KENSINGTON RINK tonight. Friday north Shore Hockey. 7.00 p.m. New Annan vs. Darnley Combines. 8.15 Seebrooks Jun-~ lors vs. Rustico, 9.30 Long River vs. Hunter River. BALTIC James Hickey and Mr. Hickey: Mr. and Mrs. James Hickey, (Jr) Darnley. entertained the choir members of Prlncetown United Church at their home Friday evening. Christmas hymns. sol quartettes. with Mrs. Clarence Carr as pianist. A delicious lunch was served by the host- ess assisted by Mrs. Arthur VITAL STATISTICS Macxay and Mrs. B. Riley. Elmer Bernard. Kenslngton. la a patient in Prince County Hospital. BIRTHS TRENROLM — Al the Prince Edward Island Hospital Sun- day. December 22nd. 1963, to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tren- holm (nee Shirley Clark) West Royalty. a daughter, Cather- ine Elizabeth. Weight 8 lbs. 11 ozs. A sister for Anne, Alli- son and Brenda. IN MEMORIAM ‘ ory of Francis G. Gauthier “ who passed ‘away December. 26th 1939, by Mother. sisters and bro- thers. BERNARD - In loving mem- ory of a dear husband and fa- ther William Bernard who passed away December 27th, 1956. Since you've gone first And I remain To walk the road alone I live in memories, Garden dear Where happy days we've known Since you've gone first And I remain One thing I'll have to do Walk slowly to my goal in life For soon I'll follow you. I want to know each step you take That I may take the same For some day down that lonely road You will hear me call you r name. Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by wife Rena. son Jackie a nd daughter-in-law Mildred. BERNARD — In loving mem- ory of our dear father who passed away on December 27. 1956. HALL-At Flat River. CARD OF THANKS first Christmas away from my native home to thank all kind friends for all the gifts and cards which I received. Also to the doctors and stat! of the Pro- vincial Sanatorium. Last but not least a special thanks to Miss Hewett and Mrs. Gosby. R ay Doyle. Savage Harbour. MacNEILL — In loving mem- ory of our dear Grammle Lib- MacNelll 35. by Elizabeth Jane who passed away Dec. 1962. Fondly remembered and sad- missed by grandchildren Ka- and Heather Dixon. 15' thy. Roy Mona and Mark Whlteway. MacNEILL — In loving mem- mo- ther Elizabeth Jane MacNelll who passed away on Dec. 26. ory of our dear wife and 1962. "She Is just away" Lovingly remembered nedy. MacNEILL — In loving mem- ory of our mother Elizabeth Jane MacNelll who passed away on Dec. N, 1962. Always remembered and sadly miss ed by daughters and sons-ln- Iaw. Velma ond Eldon Dixon. Bette and Robert Whlteway. DEATHS 'l1iurs- Funeral Home. Funeral Sat- urday. Dec. 3. from the Free Church of Scotland. Belle Ri- ver. with service commenc- ing at 1 o'clock. Interment In the church cemetery. I take this opportunity on my my and sadly missed by husband Roy eve, ,-emembe,-ed. MacNelll and son George Ken- Mrs. Robert Cousins. Baltic. left Thursday morning by train for Hamilton. Ont. where she will spend Christmas holld a y I with her son Norman and Mrs. Cousins. and also with h or daughter Edith. Mrs. Delmar Woodlsde and Mr. Woodside and family. Mrs. Grace Harding left Thursday for Toronto w h e r 0 she plans to spend some time with relatives. John Duggan. Kensington is a patient in Prince County Hospi- tal. Mr. and Mrs. James Cousins. Park Corner. left Thursday for Toronto where they plan to spend the Christmas holld a y I with members of their family. Charles Paynter, Kensington. la a patient in Prince C o u n ty 3 . Mrs. Harry Wall and daugh- ter. Cathy. have returned to their home In Indian River after spending the past two weeks in Saint John, NB. due to the illness and passing of Mrs. Walls father. Eugene French. Mrs. Edith Wall of Baltic won the quilt at the Baltic school Concert Wednesday night. which was for friends in aid of Baltic Women's Institute. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hunter. Indian River. have taken up residence in Kenslngton for the winter months. I1 Wednesday evening the annual Baltic School Christmas concert was presented in the school. under the direction of There is a smile we will always remem A voice we will always recall And a memory we cherish foi- ever Of a Dad so dear to us all. No matter where we are No matter what we do We will always have a moment Dear Dad to stop and think on. going Lovlngly remembered and sadly missed by daughter. Pearl. Wanda. Lorraine and Margin-at BERNARD — In loving mem- ory of father. William Bernard who passed ay December 27th. 1956. There's a smile we'll always remember A voice we'll always recall And memories we'll cherish oi-ever of one so dear to us all. Lovingly remembered by son, Vernon. daughter-in-law Mll- dred and granddaughter Mari- lyn. NOTICES Home Burns, fant children perished In their burning home early Christmas morning as their parents drag-Red lite" roo stove. believed icoponsible for the the brother Robert was trapped in his crib by amok a.m., Charles E. Underh and room ablau. They rescued their older children. Linda. 5. Charts and Clara. 9. but were unable to save Margaret Robert bec ause NOTICES _ nfcints Perish SIIMCOE. Ont. (OPl—'l'wo in- ir three other chi!- and her two-year-old I Awakened e at 3:30 ill. 34. his wife ran to their living a found the cel Rouor offlames at 8:30 ATTENTION Graduates of Montague High and _ Montague Regional High Schools Attend the annual meeting nation in the High School Auditorium. MONDAY. DKEMBER 30. 1963 of the Alumni Assoc- P.M. A cordial invite u JANUARY 3: I5 - 5: OPEN HOUSE The Board of Directors of the Charlottetown Young Men’: Christian Association extend to you The New Year’: Day OPEN House ‘ tion to attend lst - 1964 their teacher. Miss Mary Rogers. The chairman was Del- mar Cousins and the following program was presented. A wel- come by Myron. Caseley. Opening Chorus "0 Canada." An Acrostic by pupils In grades 1. 2. 4 and 5. Recitation by "Scared". vocal duets by Shir- ley and Brenda Brown accom- panied on guitar by Garth Mathews. Recitation by Betty Macxenxle “A Chri s t m a I mas Arltli tlon by Keith Caseley entitled "The Meanest Man". Singing of Christmas Carols by several pupils. Dialogue “Sales Resis- tance". During the intermission in- strumental music was supplied by Edgar Mathews. Lloyd Holmes and Garth Mathews. Recitation "The Anxious Walter" by Paul Cousins. Monologue "Thinking Ahead by Shirley by Sylvia Pa“. D u e ll by Shirley Brown 'and Garth Mathews. step dancing by Gor- don ghrozler, Brenda Brown buted to all the pupils from a prettlly decorated tree. Treats of apples and chips were given by the Women's Institute and teacher. Horace Crosier arrived at his home in Baltic to spend the Christmas holidays. Horace is attending Mt. Allison University this year. Dr. Marvin Clark has return- ed to Remington utter attending a course In Arnprlor, Ont. ile rlor Dr C I a r k visited with Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Levy. former Margaret Riley of Baltic. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cou- sins. Baltic tutor llton.0nt.where they will Christmas with their son Roger. also with Mrs. Couelre sister. < Rolinald Mountain and Mr. llouiitaln. I5 P.M_. Ilfllilfl dthm IUIIII ‘I33 /2 1-, 3-‘mica _.-3 ,-_-..-n..a es.-us-..