K M: x in 11-is WESTERN GUARDIAN it: llQ.IuItseet. lCl.i0Wend --x lls-e Phones: osoaos worrou seas and em. Dednedlnn lII!IobeI'ghtatany'aggg ..annIsox Legion monthly meeting Wednesdlv evening. lee oondilons there will be: nothing doing in Bedeque Rink tonight. ' -BOCIII Bedeque link Wed- nudnv -lnnunrv 6. South Shore Lentil Elms. Freetown Royals vs. R.C.A.F. Flyers. Admission -OPENING MEETING - The opening meeting of the Week of Prayer in susnmersi” was held in the Church of Christ last evening with Rev. Kgnneth T, Norris, of the Church f Christ. Montague, as guest speaker. Rev. Mr. Norris gave an enlightening exposition on Pauls Epistle to the Galatians. The resident Minister Rev, W. 0. weale presided. The choir led the congregation in the hy-inns of praise and rendered the anthem "The Lord Is Born”. - 5 Personals -Min Evelyn MacR.ae, Kelvin Grove, is spending the, holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John MaoRae, French River. Miss Joan Msoftae. student at Summerside High School, is spend- ing the holidays at her home in French River. -Mrs. J. B. Croken. Summer- field. left December 29. to visit her son-in-law and daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Hughes Corbin, Halifax. -Mr. Arthur Court has returned to Monclon after spending the hol- iday week-end at his home in Kei- vin Grove. -Misses Mary Mayhcw iind Bar- bara. Woodside. students at P.W C., are spending the holidays at their home in Margate. -Miss Donna. Jean Hickox, Kensington. is spending the Yule- tide holidays at Burlington, guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Daniel I-lickox. -Miss Eleanor Moase, nurse's aid at the P.E.I. Hospital, spent Christmas with her parents, Mr. incl Mrs. Walter Moase, New An- nan. Mrs. James Maobeod and her daughter, Blanche, returned to their home in Irishtown on De- cember 23. after spending the past months in Toronto. -Mix Louise Cairns. student at Horton Academy, Wollville, N.-9.. is spending the holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Cairns. Freetown. Robert Crozier, Kelvin -Mrs. Cross, was the Christmas my guest of her brother. Mr. James Marchbank and wile, and sisters Miss Jennie and Miss Emeline Marchbank. New Annan. -Mrs. George Mayhew. enter- tained at a Christmas party for her daughter. Mona on December l6. when the young peo ie enjoyed both modern and sq are danc- lng.-Bur. -Among those entertaining dur- ing the holidays was Miss Gerald- ine Woodside at her home at Clin- ton on December 28. when music for dancing was furnished by Messrs Joe Wigmore and Bill Durant.-Bur. -Mir. Dori Woodside left on re- turn to H.M.CB. Cornwallis, N.S., where he is taking his basic train- ing, on December 28. after spend- ing the Christmas week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Woodslde. Margato. -Bur. --Miss Elinor Bemani entertain- ed at s pre-n tisl shower for Miss Margaret ozier at her own home at Kensington. and not at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown. In incorrectly stated in the December 23 issue. -Miss Eleanor Clark was hostess It her home at Kenslngton at s. New Years Eve party. when the entertainment was dancing snd s iinzsong with Mr. Herbie Crockett. 5ummeriide.at the piano. Refresh- rirnls were served millet. sijlr. -Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hansen Ind son Alan, motored from Bos- ton to spend the Christmas Season With Mrs. Hansenis parents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Campbell,-Irislh town. They were accompanied by Mrs. Hansen's father who had been their guest for the past week.-Bur. u--4-a -The serious illness of Mr. James Gallagher. Eummerside. who is ,a patient in the Prince County Hos- pital. is regretted by" his many friends who wish for him an early improvement in health.-I-Bur. -Mr. and Mrs, Stewart Moose. 'i0C0minnied by their dnirgvhter. Evelyn returned to their home at New Annsn. on December 29. from lnzomer. Bhelbume County. Ns.. "here they spent the past week guests of their arm. the Rev. lifford Kind Mrs. Mouse. Mr. Frank Myers. M.I..A., ec- mrlilnied by his daughter, Jean. Drssst-nsicenualsnuli nus ...3Oiil01.ll(IsenvllleIieeeu 4 -IIODIIN and eld tirne dense, 1-” 15 11111. tonight. Good music. good floor, canteen service. Ad. mission 40 cents. -DANOI in Indian River school Thursday. January Tun. Dancing from 9.00 until 1.00. -POWER FAILURE! - Up to a late hour Last night some sco- tionslnlihenorti-ipartos tihptawn of Bummerslde were in dark: due 00. as far as could be learned. defective wiring along the lines which-was caiusing short circuits. Homes in this section were with- out light or power and the Prince County Hospital. which was in the affected district was also with- out light and power except from their emergency plant which sup- plied light in the operating room and to a few lights throughout the hospital. -SUNDAY BEltVIC'E- Mrs. H. B. MacLeud was organist on Sun- day morning, December 27, for the carol service at st. Stephen's Ang- lican Church. Burlington. The singing of the carols, led by the church choir, and scripture read- ings by the rector, the Rev W Eric Ingraham. told beautifully the story of the prophecy of the birth of Jesus Christ, the lnclden;s attending His birth, and the joy and praise following the wonder- firi event, At the nine o'clock Christmas in o r n in g communion service, approximately 40 commun- icnnm received the sacrament of the Lord's Supper. -Bur. Enmore and C O I Vicinity -Much credit is due to idle teachers of the following schools which held their annual Christ- mas concerts: Victoria West, De- cember -19; Enmore and Mt, Pies- sant, December 21; Springhlll, De- camber 22; and the Mt. Pleasant Nazarene Church. December 23. spent December 26 at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Claude MacArthur. Ellis, Northam. Arthur Moore. Victoria West. are glad to see him home again after spending a few days in Prince Ed- zvard Island Hospital, Charlotte- own. Mrs. Elizabeth Murphy, Pleasant, was a recent visitor to O'Leary and spent Christmas eve- ning with Mrs. John Morrell. Mrs. Russel Cotton. springhill, was a recent visitor at the home of her nephew, Mr. Edwin Hansen. Tyne Valley. Mr, and Mrs. William Noye. Mt. Pleasant. were recent visitors to Charlottetown Mr. John Maoxinnon. summar- side, was a recent visitor at the home of his son. Mr. Frank Mac- Kinnon, springhill. and his daugh- ter, Mrs. Llloyd Ellis, Northsm, Miss Pauline MacArthur. suin- merside. is spending her christ- mas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burns MacArthur. En- more. Friends of Mr. sterling Dymsnt are sorry to learn that he has in- jured his hand while employed in Goose Bay, Labrador. and is now cioliivalesclng at this homelnspring- ' Mr. oeoi-ye E. Bsllum and his son Arnold of Bedeque. were re- cent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ba-llum. wring- hill. and Mr. and Mrs. Ancel Bal- lum. Mt. Pleasant. AC1 Arnold Raynor. Oentralis. Ont., spent Christmas with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Allison Ray- nor. Enmore. Mr. Don Msobeod. Victoria West, is spending Christmas with his son Wesley and family, l-fsiifax. N.B. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Moore. Victoria west, is spending two weeks with their daughter. Mrs. Ivan Birch and family, Bedeque. Mrs. De.n Maclaod. Victoria West. arrived home after visiting her son-in-law and dsught . Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Csulson. Ottawa and visiting New York and other U. S. i: es. , mun. Welter mcrntoaii. ni- mer Robinson and James Campbell- rcturned home from Halifax. ms. wlhlle then they visited Mr. Mac- lntoeh's sister. Harriet. Halifax. and Mrs. Rees Boofield. Annspolh Valley, NB. Mr. Allison Williams and Mr. Willard Ballum returned home from ll.8.A. on Dec. E from s business trip. H Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Motiuk. summeraide. spent Christine: day with Mrs. Motluk's . parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burns MeoArlhur, lil- Inore. . lid Messrs. Dean and Lee Pi-ofitt. -is-rs. Alberto. called on friends in-.anaIn-namiamaannui3 nu motive: in lurlu'nol'Iide.Kens- and Ion Or-at Birrinshili. In-nt "lhn. Burlington. Irlmlown. Maia Christmas dd! WWI MP8. 3106- nte. Ci-chain's Road and Norboro H Decanter as. Ill"! MYCHU, MY. IX -15. no miner. meinna. -w 5 their son Rev. Mr. and Mrs, Sterling Ellis and dm"9'ii5 P5"-9 W911- family and Mr. Jack Ellis, 0'Leiu-y, ;intei-mission there was a sale of Mt. i ; Fire losses llolal 318.000 the losses in the town of sum- menida amounted to approximate. ly tld,000. It was learned yester- day from Mr. George Hon, 5.... mar! of the depernnent. During 930 300: the firemen were called out for as alas-ins, New Annaii Notes -.'Mk.aiidIdrs.Berns.i-dhilolnnis sndflmihdbedfcadvllitedwith and Mrs. John Mornnla ro- an . ldil Danna Hill of Kenalnton is UPON-he a few days with Georgia Mnllnnll. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mouse lpent Christmas day with Mr, and Mrs. William Johnson, Kensington. Mr. Walter Simmons and Alli- son Mclinnis motored to Bedeque on Monday where they attended the first hockey match of the sea- son in the rink. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Moose of Bummer-side spent Ohristmss with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mouse and family. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Moase and d9-I-i8'hi-91'. Evelyn Spent the Christ- mas holidays in Nova scotia with Clifford Moase and Mrs. Moose. , Miss Erma MoNelll visited with Georgie Mclnnls on Monday after- noon, On December E the pupils of Clermont school district held their annual Christmas concert. The school was prettlly decorated and was filled with parents and visit- ors who really enjoyed the dia- logues, recitations and singing put on by the pupils under the leader- ship of their teacher Mr. George Riley. Mr. Cecil Mill filled the role of chairman for the evening af- ter the closing chorus Santa ar- rived and presented each pupil and teacher with a gift and treat. Mrs. Andrew Hughes. NH. Car- roll Lam-be and two children Mar- jorie and Andrew Lee were in New Annan on Monday. Andrew Lee is spending a few days with his grandmother Mrs. Mclnnis. The pupils of Travellers Rest school held'their Christmas icon- cert in the hall on December 21 Mr. Benjamin Pillman acted as chairman. The pupils under iho direction of their teacher Mi Pauline Moose carried out their During the candy. Santa arrived and pi'esent- led gifts to each of the pupils from springhmp and Mr, and Mn Lloyd in nicely decorated tron The teach- er received a nice gift from the pupils also some lnriividual uifls. mend! gnd neigmboma of M... Mrs. Harold .Vfoase was accompan- I l... AV y Conway Ahdiliclnity -Sincere sympathy is expressed to Mr and Mrs. James Ellis. East Bldeford, in the passing of their iba-by on January 2nd. Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Peterson and son Ira, Fredericton. N. B.. .were recent visitors at the home of 'Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Oatway, Free- land. Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Msorleill and ohildren'Billie, Freddie and Ronnie were visiting at the home of Mrs. Irving Tredenick on Jan- uary 1. Mr. John J. Murphy was in Sum- Imerside on business recently, Mrs. Robert Palmer and chil- dren. Alan. Herman and J-met. Freeland, were in summerside De- cember 31 on business. Mr. and M.rs. Albert Phillips and children George, Jimmie. Keith. Clinton, Gilbert and Wesley. Mount Pleasant. were visitors at the home of Mrs Ruskin Banks, Freeland on January 1, A farewell party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer,, Freeland, on January 2. In honor of their daughter Mrs. Lorne MacLean who is leaving on January 7 to join her husband who is stationed with the R.c.A.1i'. Calgary. Alta. Mrs. Msobean re- ceived many gifts, including some well-filled envelopes. she thanked thg donors very much for their kindness after which they sang "For She's A Jolly Good Feiow". Miss Donna Palmer who spent I few days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer, Freeland, returned to Summersidis nri Jan- uary 3. where she is employed ii-iiii the Bart of Commerce. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Palmer and family. Freeland. were Visit- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Palmer. Summerside on Jan- uary 3 ldlss'Merrill Palmer. student at summersido High school. has re- turned to her studies after spend- ing the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Palmer. Freeland. Mr. Alan Palmer. student at Truro Agricultural College, Tniro, N. S. has returned to his ltudles after spending the holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Palmer. Freeland. Miss laeona Fords has returned in Conway after spending the hull- diys at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Lynch. Mount Pleasant. Miss Marion Hardy. daughter of Mr. and . Cecil Hardy. Free- land, has returned to Summerside after spending the holidays with her parents. Mr. Arnold ltssnur. Ipent s for 0 THE Guanpiaai. Ellerslie Anil Bideforil --Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Grant and daughter Connie, St. llleanors, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and Mr. and Mrs. William Grant on Dec. 25. Mrs. Florence Grant and "child- ren Shirley and Warren. Bummer- side spent Dec. 25. win: her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Colin Hutchin- son. '-'Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sheen and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Williams left Dec. 21, for seven Iaienit. Que. to spend the Christnias holidays with their son-in-law and daugh- ter.,M.r. and Mrs. William Bede- well and family. Messrs Henry Grant and low- all Mathews have returned to their homm here after a rough voyage from Tlgnish to Charlottetown on Dec. 20 and 31. where they put their fish warden boat on dry dock for the winter months. Mr. Kenneth MacDonald. a member of the Royal Canadian Army stationed in British Opium- bla, is spending the Christmas holidays with his wife and family here and plans on being station- ed in Halifax on his return to base. Mm. Mark White, Bummerside, spent Dec. 20. visiting with her father, Mr. Willard Hutchinson. MN. Jeanette Ogden, Alberlon, spent the Christmas holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hamid Gillis, Miss Betty Rennie. Elmsdale, joined her over the week-end to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Glllls. Mr. Robert Maccaull. Halifax, is visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Maooaull. Mr. Orville Miller and Miss Beryl Miller, Toronto, Ont., are visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Millar. Mr. and Mrs. Riissell Coughlin and children Joan and Dwane accompanied by Mr. and Mrs John Coughi-in were Christmas-eve guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charming Cough- lin. Lot 16. Miss Doris Morrison of the Royal Canadian Navy. Halifax. is visit- ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison. Miss Edith Grant. Summexeide, is spending the holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ,.Wiiliani Grunt. Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair Maccauil. Suirimerside, spent Dec. 25. with Mr. and Mrs. Preston Maccaull. Mrs. l-laroid Gillis and Mrs Jcaiielta Ogden were Dec 24, guests of Mrs. Earl Simmons. Sum- merside, ' Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Payinter, Freetown, were Dec. N. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Paynter. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dickieson and daughter, Erva and Faye have moved to Bummerside where they plan to reside to be near Mr. Dickiesoris work as he is employ- ed with the office staff of the M. F. Schurman Co. Mir. and Mrs. George Hayes and family have moved to sum- meraide to reside for the winter months to be near Mr. l-layes' work as he is employed with the National Defence at the Airport. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest lviacrlevln, Montague. spent the holidays at their home here. The 'sincere sympathy of the dis- tricts is extended to the bereaved relatives and friends of the late Mr. James Miller who passed a- way on Dec. 31. at his home in Ellersile. Mr. and Mrs. George Jelley and thughter Olive. O'Leary were Christmas day guests of their son- in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. James Burleig-h. Messrs Bertram Phillips. Mlllar Craig and Russell Ellis spent part of the past week on a business trip to Boston, Mass. Msf. Clifford Mac.Doug-ail, Bos- ton. Mass. is visiting with relatives and friends in Eilerslie and Bide- ford. . Mesdrs Harry Giilis and Jirnnw Morrison. Summeralde. spent the Christmas holidays with their ree- pective parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gillis and Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison Rev. L. A. Dlgnan. Ohlphin with the Royal Canadian Army and just back from Korea and Mrs. Dlgnan spent the past week as guests of Mrs Pearl Msociowan and visited with all friends and ae- quaintanoes in the nilanlie Bide- ford Districts. Prior to enlisting Mr. Dignan was pastor of the Port Hill Anglican Charge and it was I great pleasure ,to welcome them again. Min Edith Barlow. Freetown, spent the holidays with her par- enln. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ber- w. Mrs. Gerald Demoile. sum.mei--. side. spent the Christmas holidays with her children and pnrents. days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ramsay. Borden, be- for. leaving fpr Moncton, N. 3. Mrs. Cecil Mnoxinnan and chil- dren Roger and llisebeth were re- cent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs Buster Bonier. Hummer- Mn 9 CHARLOTTETOWN -Summerslds firemen held their annual meeting last night at which meetings it has been customary to elect or reelect the chief of the department along with the other company officers. for the coming year. No such election was held last night. When the order of business for election came up. a lengthy dis- cussion came up as to whether the department now has the authority to recommend for ap- pointment its own officers. The present existing by-laws state that at the annual meeting held in January such officers shall be elected or approved but it was the consensus of opinion at last night's meeting that due to the fact that the Town Council had not accepted the recommend- ations made at the annual meet- ing last year, that the existing by laws, which gives the depart- ment power to recommend the ap- pointment of these officers, were now obsolete. It was therefore moved by Herb Schurman and seconded by Albert Leaxfd that in committee be ap- pointed to interview the incoming fire committee of the Town Council to draw up new by laws. re the election of fire chief and company officers: the clauses of pay as they now exist; the un- satisfactory alarm system and various other matters which the department wishes to have ironed out. Herb Schurman was appointed chairman of this rnmmillee and acting with him will he Chief Arsenault. Eddie Arscnnuli. Art Ccrney, Jerry Doucette. Len Wood: One minutes silence was rib- served in honor of the late Thom-i as Johnston a former fire chief who resigned in 1916 and passed: Regret was expressed at the continued illness of Charles Cahill who has re-entered the Prince County Hospital for treat- ment. lng the possibility of securing fire fighting films but said as yet he had been unable to secure suit- able ones. polnted delegate to the to discuss the disposal of funds in the Ma.voil's Rink Fund. -5. Mr. and Mrs. Willard MacAuslarid here. Mr. and Mrs. George Hayes and daughter Arlene, Valerie and Barbara. Summerside. were Christ- mas day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lcith Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Il'.I2',IiS and daughters Linda and Sandra. st Eieanors. were Dec 2'7 guests of Mr. Willard Hutchinson and Mr. and Melvin Inglis. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Hulz:hiii- son. Sumliierside. spent the Christ- mas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hutchinson and Mr. and Mrs. William Gmnt. Rev. and Mrs. J. A. MacDonald spent the Christmas holidays vis- iting ,with their parents in Hall- fax, N. 5., and Bals Town, N. B. Mr. Channlng Coughlin and daughters, Betty and Phyllis, Lot ill, were Dec. 2'1 guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Coughiin. Friends of Mr. Thomas Grieg wdll be pleased to learn that his condition is favourably improved after a major operation in the Prince County Hospital, Summer- side. All will Join in wishing him a speedy recovery. Melvin Hutchin- son and daughter, Susan. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair Maocauli, Summersidc on Dec. 22. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Lowell Barlow. Station A- gent at Eilerslie: spent the Christ- mas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mina. Howard Barlow, Wellington. ' The Senior Ellerslie, Bideford school presented a variety Con- cert in the I...O.L. Hall on Dec 23. This was one of the best ooncerls ever presented in the district packed with fun. thrills and iaugihtor and Mr. Ralph Keefe, the teacher is to be congratulated for the splendid performances of the pupils. The pupils presented Mr. Keefe with ii. gift and Santa Claus arrived on the scene to complete the show and pass out the gills to the child- ren from their teacher. The Bldeford United Sunday School teacher and pupils held a bran supper in the L.O.L. Hall on Dec. 16, with a large iitiendancc ,tant away on December 30th, 1953. 1 Arthur Corney reported regard-j Secretary George I-lngg was ap-: nextisuccessful operator of a meeting 551194 by MW" wedgeiahd mechanical business at Mone- lh” ton, N. B. Slside Firemen Hold Their Annual Meeting Hampton And Vicinity Rev. (Dr.) W. A. MacQuarrie and son Walter. were guests oi. Mr. MucQuarrie's parents here on Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Willis were welcome visitors among friends in Hampton on Christmas Dav- . Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Dixon, and two children, Kenneth and Jean. spent an enjoyable Christmas at Mrs. Dixon's former home in Millvlew. A large representative audience availed themselves of the oppor- tunity of being present to enjoy the well rendered program at the Desable school Christmas con- cert in Hamlpton Hall on Decem- ber 21. , Among the business college and university students home for Christmas holidays may be in- cluded: Ada Campbell. Beulah Fer- guson, Audrey Thomson, Edith Sherren, Gladys Villctt, Ramona Sherren, Sarah MacQuarrie. Ian MacQuarrie. Richard Ferguson. Miss Dorothy Baxter and Miss Ruth Dunsford. Home for Christmas visiting rel- alivns and friends from long dis- pninls. arid guesls. respec- tively, at the homes of their par- ents, included: Mr. Ansel Fern izuson of the R.C.A.F., son of Mr. and Mrs. Viclor W. Ferguson, and Mr. Blnia Thomson, Cnlizary. Alta, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thom- son. Many citizens availed them- selves of the opportunity of see- ing the city's public buildings and stores attractively decorated during Christmas week, while do- ing their Christmas shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Judson spent Christmas with relatives and friends. Mr. Judson is the garage Miss Mary Farrow who has heen enjoying an extended visit lamong relatives and friends of her native province. is leaving on return to Roylstnri Beach, near IVivioria, B.C.. where she has ihr-en for ii number of years, pro- prletress of a large number of lrahlna in this ideal tourist resort. where summer weather prevails throughout the year. Willi one nxcepiinn. each of tin.- five daiigliters and iliree sons of illinsn aged and highly respected citizens of this district. Mr. and i.Vlrs. W. A. Mar'.Quarrie. were pre- sent at the family re-union. at their lmnie horn on Christmas .I'la.V. Nnlwiihslanriinz advanced Qvears. they each continue in lake Ian active interest in all matters. Mr. and Miisflikgobwrt MscQuiir- lrle and daiighier. Maurine. vis- jleri lira. .VlacQuarri.s's parents. i7Wl'. and Mrs. MacMurdn. Kelvin l('.rova on Christmas, also Mr. .M'nrQiiarrie's grand parents, Mr. land Mrs. W. A. MacQuarrle of ll-lampton. nrevious to their re- iurn in Ottawa. where Mr. Mar- Quarrle is with the Internal Rav- enue Department. With every ear nturied. radio listeners greatly enjoved the coast in coast, and 'round the world rirnrzram. riartlruirirly the address of I-for Muir-sly the Queen. broad- rncv from New Zealand on Christ- mas Day. The voices. the. music, zlnglng. expressions of goodwill. tribute! in our Queen and her husband. the Prince. all PRTYIP nvrr clearly from r-niiiilrlns visit- and a good rum realized to help buy Christnias gifts for the pupils. After supper was served the Bide- lord Choristers sang Christmas Carols and films were shown by Mrs. H. R. Found and a splendid evening of Christmas fellowship was enjoyed by all. Mr. Ralph Keefe, teacher of the senior Ellierslle, Bideford school spent the holidays with his family in Bloomfield. Bldeford fflortham United Y.P.U. presented I. variety concert i.n the LO.L. Hall on Dec. ill. One of the highlights of the program was a monologue by Mrs. Horace Dy- ment ulilch made the rafters ring with laughter. Rev. J. A. and Mrs. MacDonald are to be congratulalod on the fine showing of their group with each and every actor taking their parts splendidly and it is Jiciied lI'IPY will be with us again another you r. -V ASE?-ii” R. c. SHEA, o P. E. 1. ii(UIJlIi THROUGHOUT MERICA "F5 Record In Birlhs Al P.C. liospilal 363 girls and 348 bogs. for a to-i. iai of 716 babies, established it 113- H card for the number of births re- corded at the Prince County Hoa- pitsi during the past year. This is an increase of 12 over the number barn at this hospital in 1952. and these figures are of iii- terest when compared with the 137 -births registered here during the Year 1940. At present occupying one of the incubators is A tiny baby two weeks old. which weighed only 2 pounds 5 ounces at birth. Were it not that the hospital is provided with incubators this llnv hsbv would have little chance for sur- vlval. The incubators. along with th- nursery equipment, have been pro- vided by the Oktc club, who to- gether with the Lndies Aid, are constantly doing invaluable xvnrk hos-pllral. New And Better Stores For Russia LONDON (AP) -The Kremllnis drive to boost Soviet living stan- dards soon will be running a year ahead of schedule, the official Soviet news agency Tass said Sunday. A Tass dispatch broadcast by Moscow radio said H.000 new stores will be opened across the Soviet Union in 1954. It added: "The level of goods turnover which was envisaged for 1955 will be reached this year. "Big stores are being equipped on the most up-tn-date lines with marble. bronze. mirrors and red- wood being widely applied in their interior decoration. "The most varied forms of trade are being used. For instance, motorshlp-shops supply fishermen. railroad truck shops are travelling to and fro on the railroad lines supplying workers at small way- side stations, shops on skis supvply lumbei-jacks and shops on wheels serve shepherds in mountain pas- tunes." ed and around the world. indi- cating that the British Crown is more than an abstract symbol. Miss Helen Cameron, nurse in the P.E.l. Hospital, happily join- ed her sister and brothers in A very delightful family reunion on Christmas Day at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Cameron of Hampton. Mr. Richard l-lnwait of the S. S. Aboizweii, with his wife. and children. spent an enjoyable Christmas with Mrs. !-lowattis parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacDonald. reports that regularly scheduled trips. day and l'iilZI1f,.f5f the S. S. Abegweil. were carried out In order in cope with the Christmas traffic between Borden and Cape Tormentine. I Road conditions for motorists due to a light fall of show. were not cnnirihuting lo the atten- dance at the services of public worship in the churches In this pastoral charge. on December 27. Retrospective spiritual stock tak- ing for 1953 and the necessity of building on the right foundation for the New Year, were vividly set forth in the message to atten- tive hesrers, who joined with the chairs in singing the old famil- iar hymns. appropriately in her many with the message and the sermon.-C.E. V NOTICE For the. winter months this store will be open only one evening each week,- 1 Friday Evening until 9.00 p.m. ABEGWEIT CO-OP. Carleton towards the general upkeep of the : , PAGE NINE . SORE FILES in 3 minutes CHINAROID starts giving wonderful relief for sore. itching burnln piles. Works while you sleep to help hesT and shrink sore. lrr iafed tissues. Thus el- isys nervous irritation and lets you sits; and work in comfort. Don't. Iissis pres-inur lime and stiller needlessly. 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