Inexpensive Want Ads Sell Everything Fast . . . Ask For An Ad Taker! Advertise Odds And Ends Here Secure Extra Christmas Spending Money NNOUNCEMENTS Grounded Barge Stays Fo-r Winter CITY & QUEEN5 CARD PARTY Basilica Re- creation Centre tonight at 0 pm. "WE TREAT the sick well" , GET YOUR t’ int‘ ta- GIg5°y§ Pharmacy‘ Ne. W lent caravan, ltfitlzirflllesliiveroflall. chraffts Homestyle Candles Thursday‘ December 5m_ “5 “Ste 5° 3°°d' A"““bI° “W ‘I p.m. send enteries to Mrs. Roy ey’s Pharmacy. Dial 4-8170 B . T i . for prompt free delivery. wee e ephone 4'50” . CHRISTMA GIVE ran: CHRISTMAS gift Long Creek sH§?”°E.f.‘h:rsday at will save a life — be a December mm ' Clinics this week in Prince county — -1125 donors needed! in I F! =- to BATI-IURST. N.B. (CPI Irvinglake. an oil barge was driven aground off Bath- urst harbor Nov. 27 in a severel windstorm. will stay there for the winter, a salvage company spokesman said Monday. Shore ice was surrounding the vessel and little could be done to free her until spring, thel spokesman said. The barge would be secured for the winter. a watchman ev- 5' M .— Addressing the annual meet- ing of the Charlottetown Minis- terial Association on Monday afternoon, Dr. Frank MacKin- on outlined the history of Prince of Wales College and placed aboard and work would continue to patch up a hole smashed in the vessel during The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Dec. 4, 1963. 13 , Dr. MacKinnon Outlines Case For PW University endorsed to be placed before the government authorities and sup- On behalf of all present a vote of thanks was tendered Dr. ported by personal delegations. , MacKinnon by the president... ev CHECK THE VALUES HERE! THEY WILL HELP YOU SOLVE YOUR GIFT SHOPPING PROBLEMS "DON'T DELAY - SHOP TODAY” MAIN STREET Beauty Parlor CARD PARTY —— Reserve h Cmmma _ traced its various stages of de- . T.W. Howard. .- wednesday, December '4 for 23:; ‘fiivem pmp'rm,e”f Lg: th"W’hI';‘1'mt'he ice became um“ velopment and the record of its The election of officers for the YA-RDLEYIS for card party, Canadian Legion 3uell_ ' “mush "1 meat to re air mg‘ high standing. coming year resulted in the fol- SHAVING SETS Han’ Newtomilu “rig 30 PA‘: corms or Story of luonia '°"°"°f’?"‘p"° ’“'“’°d p°“‘ *° ngidgstpdinfligafnisfottes 3: iavmgJbi§nii:g dR°.lTn: xfimideni’ ' For the171.’3enO°If*Fym M Everyone Am.-kgy 1- oorpze . -h b h ta ’m k_ nsr V. a‘: _ce-pres.. mlsslon 5oc¢nt,_ma1d°fcom. gue, P.E.I. 1304.193; by W1). “:11 zddg” 3"‘ ° 99° 95 city and presented the case for dent, Rev. F. Louis Elias; sec- GIGGEYvS PHARMACY wan Wm. Memmlal Fund, Johnston, available at 1---I--nn ' university status for the college retary. Rev. A.E. Piercey; trea- 153 Kent Street ' _ and Mabon Drug and Hillside a most convincing manner. surer, Rev. T. .B. somers: di- on ZIELINSKI will be at his Inn Montague Ideal for Christ- IN MEMORIAM Answering questions re~ rector of Institutional Servi P“°“° "3"° New Ciasgow office every week mas gifts, you may order by _ garding academic standards Rev. Ross Howard: Directorceosf-S For ”‘2."“s"..i.'....“.I§"}‘.°..‘.‘.i.“§'...T£'“.§.“I..iZ my "- ~ “'.‘;2“"""..‘2""."..;.’.” i=:.*=s.:;°"=.:.:l, :*;:.::.:.°°‘:..°.'.::: °.'.'.:°*:.*::.'°:. Novel!» CHRISTMAS fternoon. BRASS RECORD racks and passed away December. 3rd, university education in modern Arrangeinents were made for Gifts WEAVING "’°°"‘ P“’Y°' “"55 “‘°'“ *2-°° 1 - - society. he gave the clergy 0! the observance of the Universal - . WOOD TURNING PAN Y SALE span (1 by to $15.00; record cloths, needles Dearest loved one thou has left the city and surrounding dis- Week of Prayer when services TARTAN TOYS gasiiicamfithshflin bandwlWilt- ltrecogcii surety‘ etclo acceiizoaiea “duo 1 6% 1y feel tricts a most challenging and will be held as follows: Jan. 5 C|-|R|sTMA5 E~;I('3:Vx;'IE1l\l-GI’-EPf:i1¥C ams, y emier a oge e1'Wl aargesscon yourosswe p , :1 1t’ hi hlnthg utch h;_]' _7' . 3 p.m. of records all in stock at your But it is God who has bereaved sgl-gill; lggcolilifiéiflgelheli; tool-lo the Keirka; gt Jalgfis, J: 3 ANNUAL cums-l-MAs Party K 35 C°““tY "C0"! C°“i3'°- He u all in their power to forward this st P “P! ch ‘r h J81’, 9 ,1" Tu IS . ‘ . 8 U C ; . - . , d"=n- Elm Pepi" Jewellery’ » s dly misgbyflg i"'lf°,‘,',I,‘,'f,‘ltul‘l',’,‘,‘,I°,T,,t§;‘1',',§‘e,e,,l,.l to nity Church; Jan. 10 in Zion . Souvenirs HANDICRAFT ,c{5clf“dE”l,ll§fi§,; ‘fig’; fly‘ ' the meeting and unanimously: Church. O Tropical Fish Brackley — Ph. 4-5623 '1 . TODAY'S RED CROSS Blood CLOW — . . . - . . Mothers we elm?” Donor Clinics at Legion Home. my dearmhhghizfifdmealrifgryoiif . e I . Housewares -:-—-—-—-‘—-—'Open 200 pm 8 pm , A MEETIN The Share- rsummerside betw n 2.4 and i th G t‘ id cl . of - - holders of Fredericton Hall will 7.9 ea. iiicaeaiint ciipoliee. who gills sud. . H°m° furnishings . . be held at the home of Arnold BE A m 099 DONOR Tod '- den!” November 23. 1960' ’ e'tC- Gifts hiA1i‘i::Td 2Ve§ fl; Legion Home in Sun1nnersid:yb:- merreme ism’ smile we will always Electric KFITLES for Girl‘ ul-y, tween 2-4 and 7-9; Tomorrow at A voice we v’,m always recall I ' C ‘ D i;llI~Lal1,R.C.A.F.9I:eti from - ' anadm M369 ' Rl't-':ERVEk I;$3EiiIB:3R 19“! 9:30 am. to 1:00 l!.m..onand at A”d,3erm°m°” “’° chem‘ f°’ ’ Aumnafifhl-#31:“ YOURE E or e Yor oo C ristmas Kensingbon Legion Home from 7 of one 3;, dear to us an : R SHOPPING C NTR - eg. $9.95 Concert in York I-Iall. no 9 pm_ £0 mmm W50 am going . 6 For Every FINAL WEDNESDAY night J.S. TAYLOR. opiocneh-ist, ° “*3 We 0.R. Simons, provincial officials are concerned about the $ aangchoitucyasofi tonight Iélovem--2031 (flee ASitl.),e w° 322,. h"“’° ‘ '“°"‘°’“ man of the 9.1:.-1. United Funds. collectors’ c 0 in Diet in: their TOT or TEEN r a r. armers ecrea- w In r ce 5 . .M ml (1 th t all work. tion Hall. North River. Good lnu- Saturday. December 7th. Tfimsvtgglglnd flunk. °:edy°“'d d cl;’al-lla,I{lelllal3l1ll°l‘,lll-llfieessloliaal dlvl; Mr. Simons said M o n d ay ON YOUR Iic — Canteen service- ly -5591, if d” “‘ ' 50., has collected 104 [per cent that an extra effort is required CHRISTMAS LIST CHRISTMAS SHOP PING? ml by W e’ mighter’ '' ' ‘ ' if the United Fund is to meet 155 Prince Street coma T0 the Hazelbrook Come in and see the fine dis- A1ei«h8- son Alfred» son-m~law. 0‘ ‘*5 °bi°°*‘‘‘’°- W"“°“ 1’ .102 its commmmem to the agm Phone 4_62.,8 Is suction. Wednesday evening at play of gifts for young and not H°m’Y- Itlfifflg-‘nstagfe i;=‘i'J1"“1‘;ist1';-”;°‘fI deg mV°]ved_ . ‘-' C'f£rclli,.l!!I.aH.lnSponsoredI1e:ibr(ii‘ii2‘ git’ Slfiiiiigziniitll tlffbefnfileeiziglrtiltitfdli‘. cil‘,’,‘P;I§,I,‘,'; — gm sail, T,“ 3°“ Cm“ behind ‘hf’ dM.si°n is Haimes & Bradiey n---m ‘ ’ “ls :::‘:::'.°':.i* is. W I Leaders I ‘H’ ...*"a*°" ‘st’ “"i§;..":%2.. months. who passed away on “S1: ‘l med l,‘, and more lo ° ’ or 9’ _“°_;.; ’ November 30th, 1962. ““° 3 " B There's a home for little chil- come’ - d ‘MT I l T -MA I ,, «ml, , , M ,, ky ..':‘::.:°..:%:: .‘.::=..::.::::.::;‘:1;.'"5*'""° The Perfect Toys We 9 rg "E S ' 810!!!) 3lidi€8di1'i8iH° Vi°t°1'Y- A leadership course for iead- TAYLOR —- In loving memory Where Jesus dwells in 31°” Dr. .I.A. Doiron is chairman of rs, at lmal leaders and con. ff mymfiatlfler agd mother. Wal- A h°m° °f 998” and -I°y‘ -the Summerside professional senor: 0‘: womenvs lllslllules lll For "HER" plug. _ ' ~ _ ce yor. w 0 passed away _ - d . - . ":,,°,_ 33., 1,V,*,<.:;;'_.,+';,,;*;*,*_ °a;;; §l.._.r.&i.:.Tm.m 13:. gg 3;’?-gig; fiaggnfaffe it :;°‘;‘_j PER Cm §f.‘.‘.‘.‘i§ E."‘i.'i.‘.’c‘.Z.‘?.i.g°.§’.’.“‘.‘.‘§i.“...’.‘.*. ""5 Christmas TOYS 11 the ' . over 60 women attending. The of a daughter, at the soul-is “EV D°°°mb°" 4'I’h- 1950- For everyone is happy The “mpmgn Mal ”°w stands instructor was Miss Teresa Mc- and and ospital on Sa y ov- L°‘””‘315' remembered by ‘nu’ Nor could be unhappy there‘ Pt 3155761‘ °’ 67 per cent °f the Leod supervisor of women's in- ' ghter, Laura Gill-is. obj tive. ' °mb°"3°"h'1963' w°lgm8I’b“' _ Sadly missed by Mommy, fin cards have yet to be swims’ 14 ozs. cmw In 1 - V . . Among the subjects under — ovlng memory of daddy and little brothers, Gor- glll-lled in to the campaign office .d t. _ h _ °“' ‘‘°““ ‘“‘“‘”““‘°’- “"“°“‘ die and my and sisterwendy in the Dominion Bui1dins- and .°.‘.’.‘.‘.i%.§,”“..f33...‘i.‘i.‘I.".‘ ...".'.‘éf...f.‘§f.*. I $I5.9.5 . $29.95 Appl_|ANcE5 HARDY — Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hardy are happy to announce the birth of their son. P e te r Byron. on November 4th. 1903 at Humber Memorial Hospi- tal. Toronto. Weight 7 lbs 2 MIN MEMORIAM MOORE —- Tin fond and loving Clow. of Pleasant Grove. who died suddenly November 23, 1960. We had a granddaddy we were glad own. How much we miss him no one ows, The iieartaclies in this world are many. But the loss of our dear pand- d with Christmas fast approach- and health and welfare. A quiz DEATHS ing, the United Fund Campaign MacLEOD — At Victoria on December 2nd. 1963. Mrs. L.D. Macbeod. (Janet). age years. Her remains will rest at the Dawson Funeral Home, Crapaud, unltil noon Thursday. 5th. I n will be transferred to Victoria United Church for Funeral Service commencing at 2 o'clock. In- Small Oysters Case Set Back A West Royalty resident. Fred James Vissey, charged with pos- session of undersized oysters was adjourned to Dec. 17 when on parliamentary procedure was also conducted by M is s MacLeod. The courses were established in order to help officials of wo-I me n‘ s institute especially those holding office for the first time, and so they can carry out their duties in a more efficient manner. Newest styles in lingerie Q House Coats Q Nlghfleg I Pyiamas 0 slip, Q Panties, etc. Plain and Buliay Knit SWEATERS $4.95 - $11.95 For Christmas Check our list for ideal- Christmas Gifts Radios, Razors, Timex Watches, Hair Dryers and ihundreds of other the accused appeared before terment will be in Crapaud Magistrate A.J. 1-lasiam. QC. in memoryofsdear husband ad-dywastihegreatest of and father, Martin L. Moore. any ' who departed tIh'i.s life Dec- vimgly eimbered e n d ember «ttlh. 1 sadly missed by grand-children. Fondly emberd by wife Nancy. Charlene. Kevin, Allan and fmniiy. and Marven. MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE WANTED For good grades of scrapma-terial. delivered to our yard on Kent Street. we are paying the following prices. mon & STEEL SCRAP .................... .. $12.00 per Ton HEAVY COPPER 19 ‘ts. per Lb. LIGHT COPPER .......................... .. 17 Cts. per Lb. Red Brass ....... .................... . per Yellow Brass .... ............. .. 13 Cts. per Lb. Radiators . .00 En Batteries .75 Cts. Each Ale Bottles ................................. 20¢ per dos. MAURICE BLOCK CO. LTD. Kent Street Charlottetown NOTICES NOTICES ANNUAL MEETING P.E.I. Curling Association Summerside Curling Club Wednesday, December 4th 8DOpm. . ATTENTION RIFLEMEN YORK RIFLE CLUB Opening For Season WEDNESDAY. DEC. 4th at 7 P.M. FINAL WEDNESDAY NIGHT DANCE OF THE SEASON North River Recreation Hall -'l‘onight—- Dancing 9 - 12:30 Good Mhdc-—Canteen Service ' fiiosimed by Jr. Farmers ' It All of dIiIa'en's Gufsimes Peri! kdmiseion 50c P I you AH. nlrniuri my- eopes ‘Cemetery. Visiting hours 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. MURPHY — The death occurred at Riverside Hospital on Tues- day, Dec. 3, 1953, of John Ed- ward Munphy of Greenmount in his 69th year. Resting at the Rooney Funeral Home firom where the funeral will be held on Thursday. Dec. 5. to the Sacred Heart Church, Alberton. for Requiem High Mass at 9.30. Interment in the church cemetery. HARDING — The death occur- Tuesday morning, De- cember 3, 1968 in St. Joseph‘: Hospital, Sudbury. Ontario, of Ernest Daniel Harding age 47 years. He was the beloved husband of Alice Mary (Syca- more) Hardtng. 22 Rumbali Drive, Sudbury, loving son of John Alb e rt Harding Geongetown. P.E.I.. and loving father of Robert, Donald, Da- vid, Eileen, and Ann and dear grandfather of 2 andcliil- dren. He was also a dear bro- ther of James Albert and Jo- seph Earl, both of Charlotte- town; Alonzo Francis of Sud- bury; Mrs. P.W. Blackett of Winnipeg. Manitoba; and Mrs Joseph Bonner of Blenheim. Ontario. His remains are rest City Police Court Tuesday morn- Keith MaciLeod. Winsloe, was fined $20 and costs or 20 days for driving without due care and attention and Robert J. Con stable. Charlottetown. was fined :20 and costs for speeding. Walter Maclviilian. Charlotte-I town RRO, was fined $10 and costs or five days for speeding- A Charlottetown man was fin- ed $10 and costs or five days for failing to yield the right- of- way. VAGRANT OUSTED Romu Roclion. Halifax. was given a zoday sentence for vag- rancy with committment held to 5:00 p.m. this afternoon for him to get out of the province. One man was fined $10 a n it costs or five days for driving a motor vehicle without an opera- tor's license. One man was fined $10 and costs or five days for falling to stop at a stop sign, while anoth- er man was fined $5 and costs or two days on a similar charge. One man, charged with being drunk and incapable was given I It-day jail term. and another a 20-day suspended sentence. A ing at‘ the Lougheed Funeral third man charged with a simil- Home. 02 Eyre .. sudburvy. er offence pleaded not guilty and Funeral Mass will be held WI!‘ Yemfinded 30 Dec- 5 WI ghursdny, December 5th, 1003 bell set at 320. St. Patrick: Roman Cstb- One man was fined $10 a n d Inter- costs for failing to stop at a red merit will take place in sud- light. airy Roman Catholic Ceme- l'3’- e Union Local MscLEOD — At Lorne Valley on December and. Malcolm MacLeod in his Mill year. Resting st Montague Funeral Elects Slate Home. Funeral service from borne Valley an SOURIS - Local 331. Cans- Chumh wednudlm Decem, Transport and General Work- ers, representing employees of Eastern Fisheries, Usen Fisher- ies and the Eastern Packing her 4th at 2.80 p.m. Interment in Lone Volley Cemetery. Souris, met re- MecDONALD — At Toronto on United Church Sunday, Dec. 1, 1008. Ann MacDonald. late 106 Dswlish Bell. Souris. to elect a new slate the late of officers. Company, all of cently in the BREADALBANE Allan I-iickox, fourth year stu- dent at Prince of Wales College. spent the weekend at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Al- lan Hickox. Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell, Breadalbane. RR. recently spent a week in Halifax. N.S. They were accompanied by M r s. Hugh MacRae. Mrs. Kenneth Graham. who accompanied her brother. Arth- ur Andrews. on his return to U.S.A. will visit her sister Mrs. Ross in Boston. Recent visitors at the home of Mrs. William Gil-aham. were her brother-in-law. Mr. John Proc- and her niece. Miss Eunice Proctor.‘ They were en route to their home in Torrington, A1-ta.. after spending several weeks ‘holidaying in the British Isles. I Fred Stewart has entered the 5 hospital for treatment. I The wedding of Welllngt on Ackland Murray. Breadatbane. and Miss Carol Ann Hiscott. took place in St. Paul's United Church, Fredericton, N.B. o n Nov. 9. The officiating clergy- man was the bride's uncle. Rev. Harold Higgins. assisted by Rev. Allan Reynolds. The bride was attended by her sister, Mis s Wendy Hiscott, as maid of hon- our and Miss Ji-ll Hiscott as brid- esmaid. Fiower girl was K a ren Gibson. The best man was Lloyd Mutch. Ushers were Robert Higgins and Stephen Wil- lis. Mr. Lawrence was soloist. A_ reception for 95 guests was held -in the Fraser Mem al Hail. Mr. and Mrs. P.E. urray were guests at the Murray-1{is- cott wedding in Fredericton. NB. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Chester Younker. Brackiey Point. Miss Carol Mathi-son. nurse- in-training at the P.E.l. Hospital was a recent visitor with is er parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cuyler § n. Mr. and Mrs. Vans Pye, Sum- merside. were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Mary Morri- son. Breadal-bane. E SPECIAL gift terns. CHRISTMAS PRICES I SPECIALLY PRICED We trade Boots and Skates '-A35: 4_;’;’2§AR FIRESTONE 166 Queen St. CSHRIPE 1371 great. E1egl;g4e.7 St. ’ one -. :3 o’.“$‘o”‘§'$§”£‘o ' gl _ . ’‘°i...is‘i’.'°£o§‘i“o‘‘‘°“ ‘ Rel-ems HAIR DRYERS Gifts Reg. $20.50 Now $16.88 __ Bible, Prayer and Hymn Books. Mottoes, Plaques and Montague Phone 830-4415 Greeting cards Gifts for The Bible House Everyone 170 Rent Street , Opposite Eaton’s LASTS ALL YEAR for Dad A ——-————— ,, noes DAD golf: NEED NEW way no SNOW TIRES remember We suggest you contact ;‘£‘;’y CLARK TIRE this Christmas. & SUPPLY hf:':d"°n"‘:n:;"d 070 x 15.— 4 Ply Nylon Snow Tires $I7.95 :::‘ml';m,’n "w’°.;,; 750 x 14 _ 4 Ply Nylon 0.. ml. ~,;...,,l..¢ Snow ire: $_I9.95 Patriot. -7:1: befodrs WC-lhfinstgo Recap Snow Tires mailed togeschcuof your gift gioiglth mfdei recipients. hand signed - POI? °" '“'°°‘- .,.. CLARK TIRE it s SUPPLY LTD. 'Phonlng. writing or visiting 152 Kent Street the Circulation Dept. 4-ssos Phone 4-3574 Gifts For Those In Service Ave., beloved wife of Frank L. MacDonald. Vernon Those elected were: Presi- River. P.E.l.. dear sister of dent. Miss Joyce McLellan; vice Mrs. Ambrose Cairns and president. Mrs. Eileen Gallant. Miss Margaret Welsh. Miss Financial secretary. Mrs. Mary Rice. Recording secretary. Mrs. TRAFFIC TOLL UP OTTAWA (CPl~-There were Miss Clue Walsh. Toronto Margaret Doiron: Treasurer. ml ,1 H933 ll, Mrs Charles Clseys. ltd Miss Helen Paquet. :”°,§§§°,,,.§‘l‘,‘,$_ elill: ll“,-elm 1; R k, BC. Resting st Bates Chairman educational corn- mllulc. “la Tuggday Accl. mitiee. Edward Gallant: chair- nel. » south of Davenport), until Connhan: chairman andit com- 0 pm. Mood uiem, inittee. Mrs. Margaret iron. Mass in Blessed Attending the meeting from lflslifex, N.S., was CBRT and ferment Mount Hope csme- yw representative from that men political committee, Leroy gm from 54370 corresponding three months of 1982. The number of persons In- A CHRISTMAS GIFT For the student away at College For those in the Armed Forces AT SPECIAL RATES - - - A gift subscription to-—The Guardisn—-will be like receiving A letter from home every day. Justbefos-ecilrisimsssdiftoardwlllbemaiiedtoeadi gfmygtix gift recipients hand signed as you personally studeiit Rate-(outside P.E.I. only)—0 months—7.50 Armed Forces Rate-(outside P.E.l. oniy—l year-9m jured increased 15.5 per cent to ‘ Jucilm-no as Phone-The cuacdian Circulation Dept. DIAL 4-8506 Gifts For Everyone v SOGGY'S TOYS end GIFTS I0°/. OFF ALL MERCHANDISE Q Toys. 0 Electric Appliances 0 Towel sets Q Religious Giflts Q Men's 8: " O Q Blankets tions 0 Decors Ladies Dnesser sets etc. ‘I Indoor 1 Outdoor |_ it of 12 - set of 14 Weymouib St Near C.lN R .0 Genuine 100% wool satin bound or whipped Gifts For The Home CHRISTMAS GIFTS of WARMTH cmd BEAUTY ISLAND MADE BLANKETS 'BeautituIIy Gift Packaged end blankets in pastel shades. to please every shopper. “Prepared and shipped anywhere in Canada" O Auto robes in a variety of tartans at prices A small deposit will hold any blanket Till Christmas W. M. CONDON 8. SONS 65 Queen Street Phone 4-3712 1 I I _ _SIM_PSC_)i\£ - SEARS __ ¢.j——._:. DESKS I NESWG WALNUT I Sjsgggns DOUBLE I I conons Set of Three I I I I I $44.88 l $9.98 Pla nte rs I SMART I BRASS STYLE I I $6.98 VISIT OUR TOY TOWN All merchandise available with no down payments or no monthly payment till Feb. '64. 208 Prince St. Phone 2-1251 GIFTS FOR THE HOME _ Gift Certificates WIN A $25 WORTH 36 “FREE SHOWS" IN 1964 CAPITOL THEATRE Each time you attend a Movie between Nov. 14-Doc. 20th you have a chance to win this Lucky $25.00 Gift Certificate. CHRISTMAS GIFT CERTIFICATE Simply clip this Entry Blank, fill in your Name. Address and Phone Number and place in Ballot Box at Theatre. NAME ................................................ .. ADDRESS PHONE N0. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Eacll.Entry‘Must I-lave Theatre Stub Attached Drawing will take place in latter part of December Its Gigantio—Its Breathtaking ST IN MOVIES Silarrling: Anthony Quinn. Silvana Mangand and many others. "BARABBAS" "A Movie You Will Always Remember" Gifts of Music Winn! I_C.hr_is-tm_a_s ' GIVE A GIFT OF MUSIC THIS CHRISTMAS For Every Teen-Ager on your Christmas List WE CARRY»- Q All Popular Reco rdimzs Classics. Western. Christmas Records. etc. 1.93; sT.9Ei¢_|I Miller Bros. Ltd. mu‘ I If! Gt. George st. "Your Musical supply Headquarters" Phone 4-3535 district. Edward McAllister. 2.9.932 from 25,920.