PAGE EIGHT . mn......--.-..-- A Last Times To-day " CINIIERELLA " " VANISHI FINAL SHOWING T0 -DAY IIG WESTERNER " EXTRA: Atom Man vs. Superman g THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN IHE EASTERN eulnolla AGENTS:-MON'l'AGlJE: llarpld F. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart, Mn. Bruce MacI'Ilce, Mina Joyce Wlgglnton. Min Joan Johnston. AGENT GEORGETOWN: boug h t at I-The Guardian may he gin. pom. Kutuurnnt, and Guardian Office; Walden mean. the following pllcu in in George-' Canadian Ifegdonw Annual Meeting Held Ai Montague L , DECEMBER us. 1950 Provincial Director Civil Defence Speak: At tieu'town Maritime Life .174 ,.,; fg)p,4;.: I 1'. W. Ilentley. 0.1.0.. . Branch. Cllnrlottetovlvunfr r'.'r'?.'? Also: News - Cartoon - Montague: . . . H - ' ' it . - I . - om - l s I : Th Snack Bar and H. Bicn- Mir. 1:. v. Macxlnnon was elected Featulette - Spelt COgI1'll)(ll'Is' M1i::lian:eLl2t'g8tPllg:teLhSing '?-ghlgon Ligand: 5102:. Pa" cg. n our I . DNSIOOM It the Bmlllil mew"? 91 .. .'On Wednesday night, members United 5'53"” W85 Shfessed. George - ' i ' the Canadian I-981011 held Thmdhll of the Georgetown and crrdlzanltown is considered in the grim... shows: Mat. 2:30; Eve. 7-?) , ....'CI-LRISTMAS concert. Vic- , torla Cross School, December 21st. .."ltESERVE Wednesday, Dec. 20th, Valleytield Christmas Con- cert. Valleylield Hall. night at the,Leglon Home, Mont- ague. The retiring president, Mr. Roddy Martin, presided. Branches of the Canadian Leglon,Of CIVH Defence as a major pun met at the Canadian Legion Hall Of Entry 01 evacuees trom the main. at Georgetown and heard an add-l hind lmd places 0! shelter any a tAclmission .30 and .20. swordplay of an unscrupulous flri. starts Manda 3 na 5 f The first part of the meeting was ".55 by Mr. peg” page, Du-e.;t.,,'means of transportation (or these blmlslllrrgllantlllsr . (i'l'eil:lL)llAi"4:' y y - b ”zX.”c.Nr'e?GvZI. T!:lf3:.trE”lll3l,g:- dalxdarht:;'dollgst'll:l0mbr gillrloldl :':;el:'l"e:Do;iIlttll1Ieth;au:er:l(le1;1uglm?: :3: 0, civil Defence M Pm” EdW"d ?,'f',f"f,';s ,1:,”''':'":,',' been "Sled and rocked while .1 mar! ronrlllco . I13 ue Friday, and sagu-day, town, were recent; visitors o1Mr. annual meetings which were an- flsland. Civil Defence Committees ememenc 311:: should thin; W--s l 3 ' M of .. .... ' :. tlri int: us its slmy " ' 0 . ' ' ' ' Lnnllohilllllllnlltl chnptor or ItiSt)l';.'s I m,"E((L.::):,l:nI:,:sw:,?gE::1aleatb;la- Marys R E "519bea"d:bIll..yr7l33t agtllllgfsdl were Lavers. President of the George.!rcsIrgleiti3nr;;I”sv lantgllmously Passed. rnosl rxcllm: linlrsl ' 1 "' 1) Store Montague. Ask Mr. and Mrs. Philip Rcid oi - h 1" . P - town Branch of the Canadian Lea-I e at this meeting ions rug . elected for t e ensu g year. res 10,, and M310, John A. Macnomm of the Georgetown and PRINCE EDWARD MON. - TUE. '1. ARTHUI I-ANIK rlzl'.sEN1's l for our calendar. ! 'SEE SAN-TAR-(ELAUS in Mon- tague. Monday from 3 P. M. to 6 i P. M. watch for Paul's sound Car and Santa will be close. ..”FlltST All) cnassas under Committee. The Scouts were then ldi mi art I Executive Commissioner Kerr l on Kerr. Boy Scout Commission-.tllexl held a meeting with members sturgeon have returned heme al- ter spending some time in Char- lottetown. guests 0! Mr. and Mrs. Louis Condon. .. "THERE ARE gilts for every- one now on display at M8b0n'S Drug Store. Yardley, Tiffany, Ad- a dashing entrance. While Mrs. Santa read the verses and gifts were opened by Misses Anna MacLaren and Fay Stewart, some humourous rr for Prince Edward Island was or the Scout Group Committee, sidc remarks were made by Santa present at the meeting. lconsisting of Messrs. w. .1. Flt,z- which added greatly to the en- The Troop was inspected by Mr. 1:4.-raid, J. W. Lavers and .1. F. Joymellt 05 1hO eVOhhl8- Katherine ident -- E. V. Macxinnon; lat vice- president - Cyril Johnston: 2nd vice president - Edgar MacKinnon; Secretary -L Hairy Higginbotham; assistant-secretary -. J. M. Clair. The auditors report was then read by Mr. E. V. MacKinnon. and boys, the Legion decided to under- age groups might enjoy organized Meeting of Council And Cardigan or cardigan as chairmen of their 3"mChO3 0' the Camdlan Leglnn respective committees. ZR 9” T990” 85 Sllplmrting 11,. Mr. Pate was introduced by WOW Of lhO Civil Defence pro. Legion President, J. W. Lavers, who Whmme and also resolve to give it outlined the object of the meeting. their unqualified support and that a Mr. Pate in his opening remarks, 9”” "f "i" "'”I"””" be fOl'W3fded stressed the seriousness at the S" the Hon. Wilfred Alrsenaul; . . d as read. . -Provincial Minster or Cl i A . . t d ti 1' the Canadian Red rienne, Max Factor. and all the 3PPl"0V9 International situation and said that vi Deien . ,. , Cl,liepss1rego((:,i:ly.i and directed by leadlni-I toilie-tries are here dfor wigglifiggreggliodgigunggggdizileggg hf had beezl asked by the Pro- --of V wouw Gilbert Clements of Montague. are your select on. see our win ow S vnc a Minis er or Civil Defence to 5 . l g , . d- 1 .. cout movement in Montague. It k .1, 1 I th 2 t to you l 5.22:: .::;:”zl::.:. ml M en... :.:..:..:..P:.: :.l:”.::'";:.: Maenonald Bros. n-cam . ," -- ; are held without charge. are com- Mr '1”-ABONYS hggllilrlf sl'3Vl”;5ndc"irE 2:” gronvlglerugfdggwiighgliggigiugieze visited some so Island Commun- ll LET HIM prised of members of womenvs tuondalasglig alcjfschrisbgm; goods scout Master Eric Duv” but that ities. Committees composed of MT, 51-EWART I '0 BACK Insmum from Alma and Cambridge' somelhlijnl-Zy for every member oi the need of a sponsorlllg Brollp llflmmr? as tclleyhmteitthe ones hwrml ' 322:: .::”.:?i;::? it.”?S..32i?li is ..:;.::: .225 s w-- - s To HIS Lh mm m y have Been held a keen WlndOW displays and 1 en COIN: The members decided the Legion Vmcm WW 7 lnlfcrest anlzi good attendance has gr "0"; 9” stock" Mk tlxgilildsgmgg”'g::k:)r:,l:;fjem;4v';1;;,"e9ti:i3 Mr. Pategsald that war was with Whispering SIIIILII i' bee" Shaw" by the memberst The --- iblebpportunity for the developgtoent us now' mm thousands of United purpose of these classes is to teach E EATER M the children f:l3lIll0:5 eglggolafs dying. All 653- Allan Ladd's first In technicolor-. - - , . . 3 ' - - ae , ev L'2?.i1f;".i?”.5”:..li3.f.”'..l.if.?;".f.f...i2 T.:gl1u:;)JB.gn ':?u.rsds.y evening MSM" c”""e”t'l”" with the Schiml provided tor in thlsuggviniitnfrong 10"” 83”"- ti . i.' l ila b Mi Ruth Stewart. Montague, . the llldllstrllil areas of Sydney and S;:u::ci!llCeS o H plysc n can e enagsrmned at her home in honor Isak; the sponsoiing oflthe school Hnmaxg -j--L.--.-L-A of Miss Katherine MacLean. whose ;:;a;,v,,l,);;;m;?,;,e”n;l,,g ”'f,f,,fg' Amny Intelllzence -estimates that called all Commissioner Kerr to YHBIITLBEE will take place in the that we children In the res acme both those areas are within five J address the Scouts. near ruture. During the evening 9 tlylns hours from Red territory. - - M I ' ” I ' w Following his address. Commis- much merriment was added when a . The danger of thousands of- Comm- . X ) W I J I " Siam Km led me boys in . mock Christmas Comm was me, hoelggydutgzio yearge Mum ,S di g unlst agents in Canada and the or-romzrlusr i J. I Camp-fire sing-song. Next came a sented by several of the young 5, mgaw H - it ,5, Fitting and Supplying (ilnuses J lively game and a five minute talk ladies, a leature attraction of which cutiiholfz d t 19 are rctmnm dee IV”? letter was received from Kay Etc. by Scout Master Maccormick. was the recitation "Mary Had A ::;ian”1;;nin;)S ”;m:m;';g”egeHg; la); Porter. thanking the Society for MONTAGUE P. E. L - " - .1 J JJ C J , J Taps was then sung and council Little Lamb" so humourously re- mm” mater 'en.o mam of Oh M fruit received during her illness. 1 ' - ' ' C " '1 as Fire closed in usual manner. cited by Mrs. Sybil MacLean. At the mas E J Y r ' The Pmgllam COh5l5lOd Of 3 Office noun: 0 -. i , Sandwiches and tea were served close of this riotous concert, amidst candle lighting service and the 10 to 1.. A. M. y H . y . g by the Scouts to all present. ln- hells changing and shouts of laugh- singing of Christmas carols, which 2 to 5 P. M. W" I ' ' in V ALSO: L'NiVElvtsAL NEWS - MUSICAL - SPOR'l eluding members oi the Group ter. Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus made allnfgizyggiinlg dosed wuh the W by .,p..m.....:. peatlng ot a hymn in unison. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess and an enjoyable period of fellowship followed. ' Wm Otllce Connected with Drug Store. s ' Boy Scout Meeting id cow, 3,. ' . . Kerr, who also examined them in Jolmson. Ways and Means of pro- :-E.E.(.!Z'm0l”' larious phases of Scout activity. A mating Scouting in Georgetown Ilcwm Guam - Joan (tmawood l feature of the evening was thelwere discussed and the Commis- yuggm pg" .55." age”... l . - . g Council Fire opened in the usual sioner reported that the 1st ' :,.'Tlle ueckly illveliltq the V1-Sggnlanner by Scout Mastter D. A. c,-”.eAol'gctown Troop was highly er- . er Sho, Ballads (;eqrget,on'n Boy. scout .oop Via Maccormlck. The Scou Promise rlclent and complimented highly Balb l held in the Legion Hall on Mon- was repeated in unison and tol- the Scoutmaster, D. A. MacCor- Rink Committee then tittlngly thanked all for the lovely gifts which she had received. Peggy Beck supplied a pleasant interlude of music. After lunch. which was served by the hostess and several girls, an enjoyable sing song was held with Mrs. Fred PRE-CHRISTMAS, .. 'A meeting of the Mayor and Town Council and tile Rink Building Committee was held in the Georgetown Council Cham- ' Extra: mick. Minnlken at the piano. 0NBELLFLlL as" no” '5' our civil” . i.ADIESi NYLON HOSE are the gill: lsupremel Made by the following Iligh class hosiery manufactur- ers in Canada: ORIENT. MERCURY. CORTICELLI and GOTHAM GOLD STRIPE - - roll. SI Gauge I5rDenler. 5I Gauge 20 Denier. Th, ,,,.,,,,,,,,g ,,m,,.,,, Wm elected: President. Mrs. Royal 45 Gauge 30 Denier, 42 Gauge. Colors: Manhattan. Baccarldi. Maple, Twinkle. Fairway. Stroller and Elegant. - The earl L IMPORTANT Be wise, buy early and don't be disappointed. lilo best choice. y buyer has LADIES LIN EN Prices are SI.35. 51.65. 50.85 and 51.95 Christmas Boxes will be in short supply. We would advise buying the better quality hose now. They will be Fancy boxed. hers on, Thursday. Dec. 14. with Mayor P. L. Boudreault presiding. One tender was received for the operating of the Rink Canteen for the 1950-51 season. This ton- der was from Mr. Raymond La- vandier. who last season operated the Canteen; and it was accepted by the meeting. Mr. Richard Lav- ers, was re-appointed Rink Care- taker at the same salary as last season. A Rink Managing Committee or five was appointed. The members of this Committee are:- H. S. MacLean, Henry Martell, Emmer- son Llewellyn. James MacCon- ncll. Jr., and Raymond Lavandier. Many other matters of vital in- terest to the Rink and its manage- ment during the 1950-51 season were discussed before the meeting adjourned. Murray River VLMS. Annual Meeiingmlleld The annual meeting of the Mur- ray River W.M.s. met at. the home of Mrs. E. G. Glddings, with an at- tendance ot twelve members and live visitors. The worship service. a Christmas service. was conducted as in Missionary Monthly. Hymns sung included "Angels From The Realms or Glory." The leader. Mrs. Royal White, read Luke 2, 8- 30. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. Roll call was answered and clues received. Four new members were added to the White; vice-president. Mrs. W. F. Mac-Leod; secretary-treasurer. Mrs. G. O. Whiteway: secretary of christian -stewardship and Supply. Mrs. F. D. Bl-ehaut; Secretary of Temperance and Citizenship. Mrs. Jack Ferguson: Secretary 0! As- sociate Helpers. Mrs. Jack Fer- guson: Secretary of Missionary Monthly. Mrs. Walter Buell. it was decided to have a cake sale at Mrs. P. D. Brehaut's on the 16th of December. A letter was read by the presi- dent stressing need for help for the people 01 Korea. A thank you IN MEMORIAM In loving mentor, at Mother. Mrs. Margaret. C. White. who passed away December 11th. 1041. Those we love to out of night, But never out of mind. SPECIALS (.. 331.09 Grapefruit. Juice. Sugan 10 lbsl H 17c, 2 for Molasses, qt. 27c . 336 Icing Sugar, lb. 12c orange Juice, , Seeded Raisins. 16 oz. 27c 13c, 2 for H , , , , 33c Seeded Raisins, 12 oz. Jello, 3 for U '1 25c Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs .l.3c Swansdmm Cake Ham'."”' ""1 ' ' " ' i " 43” Flour . . . . . . . .. rue Clggiggsog ?,,y,'"'" 35,. Lard, Maple Leaf, lb. 20.: I Tomatoes, 28 oz. tin 15c Rinso - - - - - 300 t I ., 40c .. 7;')c C b 11' Vel with ,Soap .. a'It:?)?n:tos Soup . . . . 11c Tea, 1 lb. bag . . . . SALE ENDS DECEMBER 23rd FREE DINNERWARE , One coupon with every 551.00 cash purchase in o 4 store. Ask for and save these coupons for beautiful English dinnerware. - . ' t of quality gifts LIX: orllle(rinl3lc11?Ll)fath1ggifE1mllz;'L1?7V); will be pleased to assist you with your gift problems and may save you many steps. Come in and seeour dlsp ay. H. L. lllnoeneaoa & co. . Montague OPEN, EVERY EVENING UNTIL CHRISTMAS Great George Street for quality TOYS- tile all-time beys' fcvourito- MECCANO COHSTRUCTICN SE75 and DINKY BUILDERS. Horn5Y Wind-UP Chill T'ddY 3”" i w HANDKERCHIEFS "0. 1 For they are alorlalled In the . , .1. - ;. h- ,- .d , W51. A Kw 2 or u-L-'."c'l7ey leave behind. .. Electric Trains SIOIQI" ,?n;'llfac:ll,,,,f.mXf:; :35 i R ,0 E” svsrr ARRIVED mu-nu n.......bma by Daughter Dolls 90" Flam cured. at qeivnshiprnegt fat 121- O h i- """' ,e.m.g , . Qar Race-Tracks rnmssse. arm. PMS? s3J.;s:: F” ”.”f"””””"”"i IN MEMORIAM wand-up Noveliv J19-5" .P""'" . 31.00 and 551.25 in an the new Shades: V of Ladies Umbrellas. 1" Toyg Fm. Chm. war, Kiddies' and Ladies Boxed Handkerchiefs Prices 45c, 75c. 51.10 and 31. ow"sE Coral, scarlet, white, wine, rose, black, naly and yellow- Prices 91.95 to S150 JXIQELIEKKKIE " . All the latest styles in 16 and 10-rib in bright plaids and plain shades. Price! 8.95 to 31.50 BROS., LIM. nit mile or mlsmrlilll In loving memory at any clear husband. John in Munuen, Cable lead West, who pulled away, Daoonrbar ma, ms. , oftltonchey lcanluhlnd. r '.l'llo.world may change lmn year 708?. . anarrunaulnm My day, natnnorellalllluau loved. lranlunorypuactny. 51.3?-'w'l,7:. lml Stationery. Decorations. iTroo Lights. 00'" 'sido Lights. Ornaments and Christmas Cll'd' Boqkrfor all tastes and ages. Lifetime Plastic Playing Cerdf lsuun Clorox noon 140 6 George S . ., . , t .. .9'.'!"i '"'i.'NO EI""”””