. South. is spending the Christmas t 1 PAGE F OURTEEN THE GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN 1 Bedcque and O O ' Vicinity Mr. Roy Fouymep new member Mr. Donn-ie MacFar1ane. Char- lottetown spent the week-tnd of gu::ewS3'!.c1:l:.:alm' in home on December 16th at the home of nil , ' parents. Mr. and. Mrs. Herman Bessie Kmch, MbemmlMacFarlanc, Fernwood. Bedeque. Alberton and Vicinity Mrs. --Mr. Stanley Jack. this village. has engaged to carry the mail lfrom Albany to Bedeque, then to dit'bt it tho h t L Mr-mvmond shes has return-ini5d2i.3.”..'. r.J.iL”.f..?.." n. Zllif season with members of her fam- ily in Halifax. N. S. "i to her mime 1" MOmr9s.e Min reeds Mr. Otto Curtis who was p pleasant two months” visit u'itl1mbhged to give up the job on up her daughters in Toronto. mum of in hmnh. -M15 Ind MT34 Wilfred Gmldmw Congratulations are being ex- Albei-ton South. had as their re-Handed Lo Cent.-,1 B-edeque school cent guests their son Kenneth iind',,n the W,-nnlng of thesilversmeld his friend LAO Greizorr Hair. b9th'in the Schurmaii School Contest n' the R.C.A.F. Stiitioii Sllllllll9l'-.'fhiS 5.-1,001 won the smcld m side. M150 also. The i'OnlB8L took place on Friday evening. Decem- Miss Triia Gillis has rr-Iiiriicd inll)(-f 141).. her home from the Western Hos- MD. pital where she had bccn a palirnli Dr. A. A. Macvicar and Mrs for several irecks. It is plcasiii: .VlacVicar and their three child- tn note she is much iiiiprovcrl lli.l'Gll, were visitors to Bede- licalth. :(ILlF on Friday. December 14th. --- -- the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Mr. Leo Mcboiitzali. arcniiipaiiicdllleiidci-son. They were enroute hy his mother. left by aiitn on Dec lfrnm Halifax to Charlottetown. 20th for Moncton. N. 13.. uhcrclTlio Doctor had just completed they will spend Christmas witlila spcciai course in Halifax and other members of tlic faiiiily Lnmiizts taken a position with the will proceed to Halifax wlierc hcpllealth and Wcifare DcPl31"-Inenl will reside for the winter His in Chai-lmtctowii. lie was a resid- mother plans to reside with 1" Bedeque fol-Ht daughter and son-iii-law. Mr. i'lllCi Mrs. Kenneth Richards. at Monr- tnii. N. B. . IKKI'l!ItIl('-I'El('i'il1'R'Elz'i'e2iE'(2R!(' liericnt physician QVOBTS H30. .Vll'.'-'. W. B. Crowe ciitcrtained the South Bcdcque cvcning Aux- iliaiy or the W. M. S., Tuesday evrning. December 11th. President Mrs. Hector Leard in chair. ll members wcrc present and candle lighting service was conducted by several mcmbcrs. Little Ann Leard sari): Iwn solos much an- jnycd by the ;:athcr'ini.'. were road from Port Worker. Hal- 'ifax. and Mrs. Allison Tait. Slate . of officers was reported for 1952. viii” 31 "he hm” 9f M” midi i'Vllt9 how offering S22 62 Treasur- Mm Hem-V Gim3"l' exriuri pg Z , , ' I ....4. . - gr ropnited 3.44.62 to date. CHANEL DBQ Messrs. George Perry. . lyre and K M” V" ,,,w(,y Claire Gallant of Piusville loft rc- '”" FLORA T003135 MISSION cently for the lumber woods in CIRCLE Moncton. New Brunswick. -The Cliristnias meeting oil M” Md M75 Emmanllel G81' the Flora Tooiiibs Circle met at the heme of Mn. 1' the Realms of Glory ” Miss Lillian Sober y ' and taking part gigoenm -cum in RUSSIE” ggza.-s lot! on "345 was the pianist in Agnew. Mrs. Darrell Picketts. Mrs Letters Mission ' ; Kenneth Clark with the President. candle llrhilnt Service weie Mrs. Hubert it Piusville and Vicinity --Mrs. Philip Gallant was .3 re- cent visitor to Summer-side. Mr. Dolorrcailant. Summerside. returned to his home in Piurvtlle recently. i Mrs. Nelson G. Gallant. Pius- ville. was in O'Leary on business on Saturday. Dec. 8th. Miss Janet De.sRoche8. Sum- mei-side. was visiting in Piusville on Sunday, Dec. 0th. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Corcoran were in Summerside on business on Tuesday. December 4th. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant and Bonnie Rae were in Summer- side and Charlottetown recently. The St. Thomas Aquinas meet- iing was held at the home of Mrs. William Gallant on Wednesday December 5th. The monthly meeting of the Women's Institute was held til the home of Mrs. Ambrose Corcoran on Thursday evening, Dec. 6th. Mrs. Elizabeth Gallant aha Wal- ter. Delma and Aldona Gallant. were train passengers to O'Leaiy on Saturday. Dec. 1st. A very enjoyable evening was spent recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gallant. when a whist party was held in aid of Piusville Slhool. Mr. and Mrs. Maxime Gallant returned to their home in Plus- ville after spending a month in Rumford. Maine. Miss Lois Warren. St. Louis. recently spent a few days in Pius- lant. and Rebecca. and Mrs. John- nie Gallant and Marlene were in OlLcB,ry on Saturday. Dec. 8th. Mrs. Lyman Huestis, conducting V -T p g' the Worship and Carol Service an?iql';g':Y1aMr:ngVhBaiiej C01c”":" i which opened with "Angels from race" 3 spent a few days in Falrview and Halifax. Nova Scotia. The monthly meeting of the St. Anne Club was held on Monday ' night, Dec. 10th. at the home of M Prank Jardine, Mrs. Kenneth M I At 1 - ,- i ' Clark. Miss Lillian sohey and " "hwy Gala” P"”Vi”e' Mrs. Dorris liogg. M J , . Enman Drug Go. gIl1:xig;f11;'ci's rg;vm:oa2F3;;:k M ".......”.”'n.fL””....l3..&?ti.'?”3;..sill: BOTH STORES ,d'.nc. iTltCa5lll'Eli A Mrs. Darrell daugmer Anne Mane and son' Paul are visiting her parents. Mr. .O'Leury and Vicinity Due to it breakdown of the diesel engine. the morning train from Tigninh on Monday morn- ing December 11th, due at 7.66 a. m. 'did not arrive until 9.20 a. m. at O'Leary. Miss Wilma Ramsay R. N.. of the Prince County Hospital in Summerside. and Miss Blanche Matthews. of the staff of the Bank of Nova Scotia in Sum- merside. spent a weekend at their home in- O'Lcary, returning by train on Monday morning. Dec- ember l7th. Due '10 the intense cold and the heavy roads the Christmas Party of the Brae United Church Young Peoples Union which was to have been held on Monday night December 17th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James MacKinnon was postponed. . Rev. Dr. Stanley R. Prince 3! Richmond Bay East pastoral charge of the United Church has accepted a call to the Farnham- Brigham charge. Quebec. in the Montreal Presbytery. Di'.'Princc served the congregation: at Lot 14 and Lot 16 since 1946 and has iiziveii splendid service. Previous lto coming to the island Dr. Prince iwas the Minister of the Water- 'ville-Woodville congregation, N. S. for many years. i "Phe United C-hurcliman" in its issue of December lsth brought lthe sad news of the passing of iMrs. Robert Murray. at her home in Nlid-die Sackvillc. N. S. at the age of 85. Mrs. Murray was the wife of Rev. Robert Murray and pserved in the then' 0lLeary iPresbyterian (now United) church from 1910 to 1921. She and her .hus':)and who is 92 years of age. wmade ll marvelous impression on ,the life of 0'Lcai;v and community and were beloved by all classes and denominations. One of their iialenvtiad igmily, Ilexr. Flgi-enkcle Mur- ray . . . w 0 as re- icently returned to her beloved 'missioiiary work in war-torn ,Korea. spoke to a crowded 0'- lbeary United Church early this !year. Other members of the gift- ed family who survive are also lwell known in O'Leal'.V2- Dr. .Alexander Murray. Port Chaplain. I-Montreal; Dr. Foster Murray. lsaskatoonz Dr. Edward Murray. cl-Ialifax: Dr. Anna Dike. Toronto land Charles Murray. Loggieville. N. B. She was tenderly laidlio irest in Five Mile Brook Cemetery tin Pictou County. N. S. i A severe snowstorm with drift- .ing winds and freezing temper- Faturcs swept over O'Leary and IuSERvlCE TO THE SI(;K"ip3'kCit5- 59-C9lllF.V - Ml'S- Ken- and Mrs. James T. Gallant. Pius- district on Sa.tiirday.December 15th "9"" A Clark ville. ,The Bus from Summerside to We Deliver - Mail Orilcr in-pfl M',”"' '3o”C1”5i0l1 05 ill? "TEEN"! B. Tignish was unable to make m... . ; a dainty lunch was served by the --------- Cain's Hill at Bloomfield and was .hostc.xs. assisted by Mrs. s . . ; .2 ., luuf "um PICJCHS and Mrs. Elmcr Waugh. -6 haaiaiaea.im2z2.a:.2.z.:.2ami;nax).:' CAPITO; Summon-side Tonight (l"i'id2iyl 7:15-9:15 - Saturday 2:30-7:15-9:1'5 -viii iiiii-iiiiiiiiii o Sm:-i my h ROBERT HARDY ANDREWS Dina! D; LEWIS SEILER s'iiiim:iiii """-W -HEY KIDS!- Don't forget your Annual Kinsmen Toy Matinee Saturday Morning at 10 o'clock. Scc your favorite Comedies and Cartoons. Admission: Each child must bring a. useful Unwrapped Toy. meant I BIG DOUBLE BILL Today . 2:30-7-9:20 Saturday 2:30-7-9:20 -my-.1-not yuan . .- Da rrell St. Louis and Vicinity Min and Mrs. Alphle Bernard of ilvioncton. N. B.. recently visited lfriends and relatives in St.Edwiird. Mrs. Dougald Wedge and family motored from Summei-side recently to visit with her mother. Mrs. Levi Arsenault. Miss Josephine Chaisson left re- cently to spend the winter months in Charlottetown. where she will be employed. Mr. Mederick Polrier. Leoville left. recently to visit his son. Dr. Leo Poirler and Mrs. Poirier, in New Hampshire. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Arsenault of Bedeque were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Levi Arsenault. St. Louis. -Mr. Joseph Callaghan has re- turned to his home in St. Louis after spending the past six months in Windsor. Ontario. where he was employed. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Allain have left to spend the winter with their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Allnin. in Toronto. Ontario. Miss Erma Gallant has returned to her place of employment in summerside after visiting with her mother. Mrs. John A. Arsenault., St. Louis. Wedding congratulations are be- ini; extended to Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Arsenault on their recent marriage at Ottawa. Ont. Mr. Arsenault is the son of Mr. John M. Arsenault and the late Mrs. Arse-nault of St. Louis. Mrs. Arsen- iuilt is the daughter of Mr. and CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON l'rliln.v-Saturday 7:15-0:15 Their Bectnbecause it: their fun- niest; best. because it co-stars three lovely stars. Yes. the Marx Bros. are "LOVE HAPPY" Co-starring llona Massey, Ellen and Marion Hutton. Serial and News. Vera Also '0llAPAllIl - "THE ADVENTURES OF A Walt Disney Cartoon in Irving's. "The entertainment for all ages. ture. Also an unusual and ject in color filmed in th a special. ORAPAUD, FRIDAY - SATURDAY -- 8530: Crosby, Basil Rathbone and others. From Wuhlngto Legend of Sleepy Hollow". the domestic life cycle 0 a seal herd. This subject is forced to spend the night there (December 15th). and the pass- engers were given accomodation at the home of Rev. Fr. M. Rooney and Mr. and Mrs. R. I-'. vMcAusland and Mr. and Mrs. E. 'R. McAusland. On Sunday Dec- lomber 16th due to the storm and the drifted roads the United Church services at Blobmlleld West Devon and Brae were can- celled. In spite oi the drifted roads and piercing cold winds there was a fine attendance at the O'Leary United Church Sun- day School on Sunday morning December 16th at 10.30 a. m. of forty students. many of them primary children. In the evening the service was held in the O'- Lcary United Church but due to the intense cold, the congrega- tion was not large. The guest speaker was Rev. Lloyd George Marshall B. A'. of Ti-uro, N. S.. Mar- itime Secretary of the Lord's Day Alliance. who brought a most in- tcrcsting and instructive message on the work of the Alliance since its beginnings sixty-three years ago. Due to the storm. the annual Christmas Vesper service of the C. G. I. T. was postponed until iChristvnas Sunday. December 23rd lat 7.30 p. m. -AZ Mrs. Frank Peters, formerly oi Prince Edward Island. now resid- liiiiz in Ottawa. i Mr. Hector Gaudet. accompanied by his brother Eddie Gaudet. re- cently arrived from Montreal to spend the Christmas holidays with friends and relatives in st. louis. Mr. Raymond Doucette of the l't.C.A.F.. stationed in Saskatoon. Saskn is spending the Christmas holidays at his home in at. Ed- ward. guest, of Mr. and Mrs. Fidel Doucette. Mr. Doucette made the trip from Saskatoon to Summer- side by plane. The death of Mr. Levi Arsenault occurred at his home in St. Louis on Wednesday evening. Dec. 12th. In his seventy-ninth yeah he is survived by his wife and three children by a. former marriage. Mrs. Adeline Arsenault of Toronto and two sons, Wilfrid. and Edward Arsennult in Western Canada. His funeral was held on Saturday morning to the Immaculate Con- ception Church. Palmer Road. The i--qulem'Mass was celebrated by Rev. P. Walsh. who also officiated at the grave. Burial was in the church cemetery. B.G. l'llEiATllE ICIIOBAD & MB. TOAD" Eolor plus voices of Bing Pleasing Rated as an excellent pic- fasclnatln two reel sub- Aleutian lands showing ion annual meeting which was .1. held i Victoria. B.C.. was read by the embers. The hymn "Sol- WESTERN cuiiini-ii -iwv siaiaie-pnoa u Braci.-'5 -nuv ioaiua block salt for livestock. at Bruce's. .) N --KEEP LIVESTOCK H! with sol-Min and Pig'Min; stocked at Bruce's. E -oaivi'i'iNa'ne-ivy" duty truck weed tire chains in stock at Bruce's. l -MDASI Jl-JWELLEBS are pre- pared for last minute shoppers Give Gifts that last from Mouse Jewellers. -SANTA will be at the Alber- ton Legion Hall on Saturday. Dec. 22nd. at 3 o'clock and wishes to see all little boys and girls of Alberton and vicinity. 5 --NORTH TBYON Presbyterian Church Christmas service Sunday. Dec. 23 at 7.30 pm. Sunday School at 2 p.m. Miss Mary A. MacKenzie, deaconcu. eAmong the students arriving to spend thelchristmas holidays at their homes in Summerside were Messrs. Graham Muttart. Alan Stewart and John Smallman from Dnlhousie University; Donald M(.-' Phee from McGill University; Pet- er Dary, John Gorrlll. Gordon and Donald Nicholson. Ralph Rob- son. Charles Simpson. Bob Bow- neas from Rothesay Collegiate. 3 -SHOWERED-Mrs. Kaye Han- sen and Mrs. John S. Wright were joint hostesses at the farmer's home in Summerslde on Wednes- dny evening. Dec. 19th. honoring Miss Myna Dye. a December bride. with a miscellaneous shower. The room. especially decorated for the occasion, was appropriate to the Yuletide season and included an imitation igloo within which many gifts were hidden. To the musical recordings of "Frosty the Snow- man" young Kaye Hansen brought in a number oi gally-wrapped gifts and was attired to impersonate thc song. Miss Shirley Poole opened the gifts. The bride-to-he ,express- ed her appreciation to one and all for the many beautiful gifts and good wishes. after which delicious refreshments were served. 5 SUMMERSIDE W. A. --iMrs. Ray Clark presidedover the December meeting of the W.A of the Summerslde Anglican Church on Wednesday afternoon. Dec. 12. iii the St. Mary's Hall. The opening hymn. "The Advent Of Our King". and the Bible les- son in I Peter 3 were followed by prayers. Mrs. W.F. Strong read 3 report from the Diocesan Board meeting. where it was noted that the president, Mrs. Cosh. was re- tiring at the end of ihe,year and much regret was felt. Mrs. Coshls report of the Domin- dl(:l'S of the Cross Arise" and pray- ers preceded the submitting of the t.rcnsurer's report by Mrs. E. T. Tanton. The visiting committee reported seventeen visits. and Mrs. Crump iinri Mrs. J. E. Murphy were an- iminted to the visiting committee for next month. The president re- ported on the visit of Miss Frances Grey. field secretary for Anglican Women's College in Toronto. when she gave an interesting talk in the church. It was decided that the vsual Christmas gifts would be given this year and that the seas- ov.i'.'. cards would be sent to the ab- sent and sick members of the parish. A parcel of used clothing was packed for the Inverness Mis- sion Church in Portage. After the meeting adjourned Mrs. Murphy andlMrs. Earle Simmons srrved tea. S. IN MEMORIAM MRS. SADIE CANN -The death occurred at her home in Found's Mills on Novem- ber 28 of Mn. Sadie Cann. widow or the late Russell Cann, in her 43th year. She was born at. Found's Mills and was the daughter of the late Peter and Charlotte Coiley Hynes. they both having predeceased her three yearslago. Although in fall- :.-ig health for some time. she was only confined to her bed for three weeks. Her friends from far and near car. recall happy hours spent at her home. where each and all were nrsured a genial welcome and gracious hospitality. She was ever devoted to the welfare of her home and loved ones. Left to cherish her memory are her two, children, Catherine and Elwood. and one brother. Burncv. her husband having predeceised her ten years ago. The funeral was held from the home of her brother on Friday. November 30. The Rev. Mr. Mac- Phail. pastor of North Grenville church. conducted the service and bmlllhia I melllle of comfort and solace to the bereaved family. The choir, under the leadership of Mrs. George Dunning. led in the singing of the hymns. "The Lord's My shepherd". "The Bands of Time Are Sinking". and "nook Of Ages”. The pallbearers were Melts. Ira. Mallstt. John Adams. Johnnlur-' goyne. belch Ii-own. Orvillsfruylor and Morton Adams Intnrnaent was in the family plot in Northi Granville Cemetery. , i Lidstone, Frank Lockhart, iwilliarn mt scHooI:i:EPoRTs., Report for November. Senior Department: ' Grade x-1. Ellubath Roberts: 2. Mary Roberts; 3. Betty Ham- m in". ' C Grade IX-1'. Wilfred Mccardlo: 2. Arthur Craig; 3. Mlfyx Mccabo. Grade VIII-1. Gladys Bun- mill; 2. Phyllis Mccabe; 3. Charles Roberts. . ' ST. CLEANOWI SCHOOL Report for the month of Novem- ber: v '- 1 Grade X-1. Jean Moreno; 2. Eleanor Anderson; 8. Betty comp- ton. ' - Grade Ix-1. Wilfred Barlow: 2. Elclrwr HIYW6od' 3. Shirley Mc- nm. "3 . . . , Grade VIII-1. Erma Parrish; 2 Edwin McN in: 3. Wendell Lyle and my M null. Grade VII-1. Buddy Arsenault; Principal: Mary N. Reid. 2. Patricia Murphy; 3. Wallsce. Grade VII-1. Norma MacKin- Murphy. - . non: 2. Janet Tanton: 3. Arlene Grade. V!-l. Austins Roberts; Bernard. ' 2. Robert Arssnault; 3. Paula Grade I-1. Eileen Compton and 1-igmmiu, Winston Cannon: 2. Catherine G1-gda v..i, nomia Robe;-u, Benton: 3. Joyce Lyle and Basil Teacher-Shirley McGlnn. ' Mcluac. Jhnlor Department: i Teacher: Aline Reid. Grade IV Sr.-1. Billy Craig; 2. Grade V-13 Bette Compton: 2- Danny Richards; 3. Virginia. Mc- Eoborta MacMillan; 3. Mildred cu;-die, Compton. . Grade IV Jr.-1. Ivan Mccabec Grade IV-l. Barbnra Compton; 2. Ernest Mulligan; 3. Shirley Ar- 2 David Bernard; 3. Arthur Comp- smaun, ton. Gradelln Sr.-1. Charles Arsen- Hdlen F- MB0K1!m0n-l suit; 2. Dorothy Arsenault; 3. Grade III-l. Nancy Mills; 2. Leonard Al-senaun. Clifford MacNevln and Arthur Gad, In J,,...;. May Mean. Simmonds: 3. Jim in B0lmiue- die; 2. semi: Roberts: 3. cimiene Grade 11 Avl- 00113 MICGWWT Wright and James McCardle,equnl and Dayre Ch-ppellt 2- Dayton Grade II Sr.-I. Patricia McCar- Johnson; 3. Wendall Compton. dye. Grade I13-L Ruth Tim-0"! 3- Grade II Jr.--l. Carol Anne Arnold Clark; 3. Josephine Stew- Hnmm; 2' wymm wrnm; 3' Maurice Wright. Grade I sr.-l. Robert Mulligan; 2. Hommer Krsenault. Grade I Jr.-1. Doreen Hamill: 2. Helen Mccardlo and Bertram Webster; 3. Cainlllus Richards. Teacher-Mrs. Doria Wright. Grade 1-1. Dawn Chappell and Elaine Compton. . H Teacher: Marjorie P. Smith. MARGATE SCHOOL -Report for novembe : a Grade VII-l. Joseph McGuirk. NORTH BEDEQUE SCIWOL 2. Justin McGuirk: 3. James Wood- ' Report for November: A side. Grade V-1. Katherine Dunnhy s"""" D”P""""""" Grade wgl. pun Hmdeuon; 2, Grade X-l. Marguerite Mac- w did ; 3. M l is Wood- 0'3""- giglelf 00 S e H or Grade IX-1. Phyllis England; 2 Grade III Sr.-1. Diane Mayhew: DF.Vld Smith. ' Grade VIII-l. Eileen Stuvert; 2 Maxine Campbell; 3. Neil Clark. Grade VI-1. Alberta Smith: 2. Norma Maccaull; 3. Lorna Mac- 2. Betty McGuirk. ' Grade III J -1. Mary Dunphy. Grade II Sr.-L Douglas John- son; 2. Terrance Gallagher. d II J .-1. Helen Dunphy. CM!"- 333:. (ALL Ke,...eu.-rhomp- Grade V-l. Betty Mallett; 2 son- 2 Kenneth Rarnsav- :4. Shar- Jovce Birch: 3. Herbert MacDun- ' ' " aid. on Baker. . Grade I (B)-I. Gloria Tuplint 2. Sharyn Paynter. Highest average: Paul Hender- Primary Dept: Grade IV-1. Ernest Stavert; 2. Joan Carruthers; 3. wreen Baker 50" 87,4. Grade III-1. Don a Carrut2i- p'e,;..c. attendance: Marjorie era: 2. Elaine Waugh; 3. Ronald Mac-Donald. Woodside. Kenneth Thompson and Doris Woodside. Teacher: Miriam Hickey. Grade II- 1. Mary MacDonald: 2. Fred Avery; .1. Ellsworth Veno. Grade I ta)--1. Marilyn Car- ruthers; 2. Sheldon Neill. Grade I (bl-l. Dianne Mac- Murdo: 2. Isabel MacDonald: 3. -The monthly meeting of theluaul Avery I 5"mm"”?ld 5ub'D1Vl3k'm 0i met Perfect attendance: Maxine and Catholic WOMEN'S I-93'3"” W35 Lorne Campbell, Eileen and Ernest held at the home of Mrs. John L. Smvem Freda Avery. Murphy On MONEY Wenlnzv 99' Mrs. Dorothy Mouse. Principal. cember 3rd. with an attendance of Florence cam". gauging. SUMMEIIFIIZLD C. W. L fourteen members and two visi- W59 TIGNISH CONVENT The meeting was opened, with " prayer hy Fr. Murray. The Presi- dent. Mrs. James Croken. presided. and the minutes of the previous wum. Jenn”. Remy Gum”. m"””8 We” ”P5”'0V”d " '9'"! by Jennie Richard and Shi ley Perry. the Sec-"5""-l" 3 Audrev Carragh . Armand 15 W55 mmed that 55-0” b9 Salli Doucette and David Kinch. to the Radio Fund and 850.03 be Grade xyx. Marion Knockwood; donated to R parish semlnarian. A decision was made to send a Christmas box to the Sisters of the Precious Blood and a box of clothing to St. Vincent's Orphan- Honour.Roll for November: ,Grade X-I-1. Eunice Martin; 2. ard. Grade IX-1. Vincent DesRoch- es. 2. Theresa Conway. Jean Sherry and Phyllis Desnoches; M19. Grade .VIII-Catherine audet Ml'5- WNW CU”9.V d'lm"9d 3 Aulrline Arsenault. Yvonne Perry noose to -be lotterlcd for New Grade Vn-G,m1d M cnthy, Yearfs. the drawing of the lucky ticket to take place on December 3:). Four of the members were ap- pointed to make and distribute the lottery books. There being no further business the meeting was brought.lo a close with prayer. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess and the re- Doris Richard. Nelson Maillet. Grade VI-Euirene Klnch.' Irene McPhee. Mae Richard. Grade V-Frances Whalen. Aud- rev and Carl Richard. Peggy Shea Grade IV-Irma Perry, Eileen Gavin. Carmella Gallant. Grade III-Eric McCarthy. Clif- ton Gavin. Billy Pederson. to THE GUARDIAN is a y daily reminder - of CLIP AND MAIL TODAY TO THE GUARDIAN 2. Jeanette Gaudet: 3. Irene Rich- . . ”Ylla.9w.i DECEMBER .21. 1951 v The laiiiilous 5 Waldorf-Astoria. Without an ping outgida this until! 110 . V0Il't'-In buy ii 814.000 mink cont; undergo minor wt 6:: Wsc-':.-:ari'd- tranr or um e u o of wimim: den." MacArthur, 0. c... pulidont Herbal: Hoover . . . all of whom live there. January Rudor'.I Digest bi-in it you tlu story of this fabul us ant. within-I-cl . where ya can at your all different wayI.or or or n 866 ttls of champagu, Road fascinating fkcts about the world's blgpnthotcl. Get your Janu- uryRudor'uDlgesi;toda :3'liutic1ea of lasting i i. 0011 e from leading magazines, current books. 0 Profiissioiiai cards 1. Earle Hickey chartered Accountant xcnnndinn Bank of Commerce Bulldlng Suinmenlde. P. E. L Tvnous ms E. E. Parkman 'Upt.D.. R.U. '0P'l'0METIls'l' Eyes Enmlncf Office Hours: 9 to 12 - 1 to 5 And by nppolntuicnl Phone 8287 RECENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Summerside Glasses Fitted -1 M B. F. Hunter It. 0. Complete Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted PHONE sue SMALLMAN's BUILDING OPTOMETIIIST P. i-:. i. Sumine ll. E. ELLIS INSURANCE Firs -- Auto - Casualty 5 Summer St. ummersidn PHONE 2418 DB. GLEN R. IIEllllllY veterinary surgeon Phone 89 Remington W. CHESTER S. Macll0l.'ALII BlI'l'll'.Gl',i Solicitor, Notary Etc. LLB. office formerly occupied by Late Heath strong. K. C. -minder of the evening was spent Grade II! (French)-Florence. M y L in izlavins cards. Winner of ladies” Richard Rose Marie Fennessey. C " "ff ” ""' I prizc - Mrs. Louis Connlck. Jean Perry. " :1 on: From” y Gentleman's-Mr. Gerard slireen- Grade II-Rose Gaudet. Edwin "i" "' T” Mn. - Bernard. Lloyd Desltoches. Ill ,4 ii ' t . 'p 2 '?.. I : I i x I subscription ; I Iilllllllllll llu ALL-YEAR Gig: NAHli OF IINDID Enclosed pious find I.............. for 9 .. month: subscription to ma omuimaiv to be sent wiuitmy ooinpumnu coi- Nam; g , iinniuiss - ADDIID! ' KING Elll.E 3i;.r)55i ll 'An appropriate.” Christmas iglftitssent.-,”' - . -010 yen imobfsix inontlis moo. yr-Ole Card will be mailed statlnrfrom whom,ihe ' Rates off the Island to any part. of Canada or the U. S. ai-e:- yonr 88.00; is lnoltb 11.50.