Federal Building Progress Stcihied ie, The progress report on the new Federal building in Charlottetown last week indicated 97 per cent of the footings in. Demolition work in the area started Oct. 5 and the first forms for concrete were placed on Nov. 5, with the first placing of concrete on Nov. 22. Work has been dis- continued but will be resumed early next week. I Eastern Guardian .-.'DANCE Cardigan hall. Tucs- day. Dec. 28. Turner's Orchestra Ausplces C. Y. C. p ....'TlIl'i'LUCKY number on the panda bear is 5855. it not called ior by New Year's. will draw again. Jemleson's Pharmacy. Mon- taguc. ..'LEAVES FOR. THE U.s.A. - Mrs. Milton Kennedy. Monisgus.leit recently on an extended visit to the U.S.A. While there she will visit Lexington and South Acton. Mass, where she will spend sometime with relatives. ..'DE GROS MARSH SCHOOL CONCERT - The beautiful na- tivity tableau was again the out- standing feature of the Christmas entertainment of the De Gros Marsh school Christmas carols and many ilu reel-tati were also happily received. A Jolly Santa. in trsiiitional garb, . de- lighted the children as he distri- buted gifts. candy and apples. On behali oi the 'school board. Mr. Louis FlitziPatl-iek, expressed sp- pl-eclation and moved a. vote oi thanks to Mrs. E, F. uoiipthe teacher; to Mrs. DolphieIMac- Phee, her assistant, and lo the children whose co-operation made the day such a happy and mem- orable occasion. I Personals -" ,.'Miu Nita Munroe. Boston. Mass, is spending Christmas with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Munroe. Montague. Outstanding Guernsyey Patosle Rosie a Guernsey - cow nwned by J. Eric Hurry, Winsloe. P. E. I. has been awarded a. Silver Medal and seal by the Canadian Guernsey Breeders Association for having produced in '1 lactatlons a total of 78,833 lbs milk and sass lbs huitel-lat (or an average of 10.541 M-5e9F. It is worthy of note that Rosie never once ieli below 500 lbs of fat in her seven laciatlons. The best record was made as s 8- Year old when she lproduced l235aM-6771' while her 4-year old record was 1l852M-689? and her 9- lcar old record, which was the last mmpieted was i079IM-b'l0F. Plltosie Rosie is sired by sher- llood Pride who did an excellent Job in the Hurry herd. Patosie l erbena. a "Very Good" was award- ,...'0UB STORES will be open Monday, Dec. 27th. tor the con- venience ol customers. Clark Bro.-3., T. M. Llewellyn. Montague. ..'lS WINNER - Mr. .Stewart Wesiaway. Montague. was the lucky winner at a doll and car- risge in a drslwing held by the ladies oi the Beaver Club in aid 01 the Primrose hockey team. The ticket. no. 9, was drawn by Mayor , I-i. Yeo. at a recent dance held in the Beaver Club hall. MONTAGUE W. M. S. .."rhe regular monthly meeting of the Montague Baptist Women's Missionary Society was held at the home of the Misses Annie" Mae and Clemmie Macllean. Friday evening. December 10. and l was conducted by the president, Miss Freda Apt. There were nine members and three visitors present. The devotional period opened with the hymn "Rescue the Perish- ing". The President led in prayer and the Scripture lesson Matthew 2:1-2. was read. The story or the Christmas Star was read by Miss Apt. Rev. E. G. Hill and Mrs Arthur MacNeill led in prayer lol- lowed by the Lord's prayer in uni- son. This part of the meeting closed with the hymn. "Joy To The world." The minutes at the previous meet- ing were read by the secretary, Mrs. Spencer Llewellyn. and were approved as read. The treasurer re- ported that a sum of money was received in memory of the late Mrs. William Macliean. A number of Church calendars were ordered lot the lnemubera. The sick committee reported hey- ing visited aiols and shut-ins dur- mg the men-th. ' The study period was in the ducted all instructive Bible x quiz, and Missionary letters from (:0- workers at home and abroad were read. A very interesting and instruc- tivc film of Thailand showing the conditions shown by-- Mr. Hill. the next meeting was accepted. song. PEAKE'S ..tMr. Joseph Kelly, Souris. Nov. 20. .Mr. Lloyd MacCallum. Marsh- ileld. was a business visitor to this vicinity. Nov. 20. Mr. Earl Hughes and family, yFort Augustus. visited at the home of Mrs. Josephine Smith. Nov. 21. She was accompanied by her fa. ther, Mr. Patrick Kelly. - Mr. and Ml's.gJoseph Kenny and Mrs. Herbert Kcnny, Byma'g Road, spent the week-cnd of Nov. 20 with friends and relatives in Halifax. Messrs. Allan and Joseph Moo- ney. returned recently to Rum. ford. Maine, after visiting their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Moo- n 93- x Misses Eileen Anstia and 3". nice Kennedy, Montague. were overnight guests at the home of glir. and Mrs. Henry Clarkin, Nov. 3 visited The illness of Mr. Elmer Grant. at his home on Peakes Road. is regretted by his many friends. All join in wishing him an early 1.. turn to good health. Messrs. Earl MacDonald and 30”” MBCDOHRN. were business visitors to Charlottetown, Nov. 21. Messrs. Borden and Albert Moo- Charge oi.t.he President who con- year was another of his good daughters. , The dam of Pamela Rosie is Patosle Flora who has also been an exceptional producer. She has a. 6- year old record i 1t8'11'M-'Ii4F and a year old near or 1t202M-'lo'lF. Pstosie Rosie has also, proven her ability to pass on her producing ability to her daughter Psiosie Bonnie Bess: 9'l4ilM-5l8F as a 4- year old and Pstoeio Rosie's Donna: IZEBZM-I60? as a 4-year 885-ax. Eric Hurry is at present the sec- retary oi the Prince Edward island ed a Silver Medal earlier in the Grafton i 8i.eEast POM: ION. F t's ins i -mark aw--.- i,'.;.,, , , ;;' a .V,1 I rill." or THE WEEK y rm, voun mm, omen 5 ii.. J. lgossltsli some causes or scours in lit. 110 piss are. damn dark chilly cow's teed land's MASTER Man Guernsey Breeders Club. -lcllrlettstlvnif. E. I. TIP ID: 21 unhealthy milk tron sudden ' changes Discuss Your Feed- Plan with Your Is- 33333333 lvair marl. "61. -in ii ney. returned to their homes Nov. 23. after having made a brief visit manner of living and the working ed the cmlgtmu eye in that country was Mass at st. Mary's Church, Mon- An invitation to' meet at the Rev. home of Mrs. Arthur Macrlelll ior the Mass. the Choir. The meeting closed with the Miz. rendered pah benediction and lunch was hymn-S with M13 D011 Davis served by the hostesses and a social Organ B000mD8nlSt- Hymns includ- i1oul- was spent. Miss Clemmie Mac- Gd "599 Amid The wmi" 3"0W"- Lcan was pianist tor a sacred sing- uphsi Midnight Moss A! Montague ..tA large congregation attend- midnight tague. celebrated by the pastor. J. W. Mocardle. Preceding under the direction of George Boudreauit. several apprc late Noel", "Angels We Have Heard on High". trio-"sleep Holy Babe": and "silent Night" with Mrs. Davis as soloist. During the service the choir sang the two part Mass "Lady of Fat- im&' and at the oiiertory sang "Adeote Fideies. At the com- munion the choir sang "Penis Angclicus", and for the recessional St. Teresa. regret to learn that while starting an engine he had the misfortune of losing one of his fingers. Friends of Mr. Robert Goodwin, Peakes Road. regret to learn that he is a patient at the King's Coun- ty Memorial Hospital. Montague. Mr. Goodwin was cutting wood at his home when his axe slipped cutting him below the knee. BA. KIDNEYACID5 Rob your Rest. . CI! IIINII H kidney- acids the . :3; in Ills; ty- n...':s.nu.. 6:d'd's raisin"; Pills. Doddir ll Lip lhfkidnays so till! 1'" '5" to Rumiord. Me. Friends of Mr. Thomas Evans. YE MON. - runs. - 27-23 HER TWE '1 Color - Greer Garson - Robert Ryan NONE BETTER - Edd:ITdnw Pills THEATRE Photo by Garnhum. ."Angels We Have Heard on llllgli". Father Mccardle spoke in- - spiri-ngly on the divine nativity and prayed that this celebration of Christmas would bring peace and goodwill to men's hearts throughout the world At Cardigan midnight Mass was celebrated by the pastor, Rev. J. P.E. 0'1-laniey. Prior to the service the choir sang "Silent Night". ”Adeste Fideles", "Stars Of Glory Shine More Brigllltly” and "Angels We Have Heard On High." During the service the choir sang the Max oi The Angels. with Mrs. Earl MacDonald as organ accom- psrlist. I 4 MONTAGUE fl?E"'K7lLEil”” FEW AS000!) . . Also.- cousnv " . ShowThnoIP'.M. Meriiimos - Churcli Services I At Montague ..'Christmas services were held in Bt.Andrew's Presbyterian Church Montasue. and were largely at- tended. Both services were con- ducted by the minister. Rev. D. A. Campbell. In the morning the Junior choir, under the direction of Mr. Robert Murray, was in charge or the music. end Mrs. Elsie Wetter-worth was organist. special Christmas selections sung were "Ring out Bells And Chime." "sweetly Bleeping In The Manger," "shepherds. shake off Your Drowsy sleep" (Stainer). Members at the Sabbath school were in at- tendaneo. At the evening candlelight serv- ice the music was in charge oi the senior choir, and special selections were. 31.0. How A Rose Lies Bloom- ing" and "Angels We Have Heard on High." AT UNITED CHURCH L a r g e congregations attended both morning and evening services in Trinity Unite churdl, Mon- tague, yesterday. 'The morning service was con- ducted by the minister. Rev. J, Murdock Fraser. who spoke on "The Aiterglow oi Christmas." The choir sang the anthem "From Every spire." Sunday evening the Canadian Girls in Training and their leaders held their national vgsper service in the church. Mrs Archie Hiichey conducted the serv- ice which was lnterspersed with stories oi St. Francis read by Mrs J. M. Fraser. Candles symbollsing the "Work Oi Our Hands." "Friend- ship" snd "World Brotherhood" Monday. Dec. 27. A poem "The Carpenter or call- iee" was recited by Dianne Mac- Leod. The scripture read by Marcie MacDonald and Devona Hewitt. The -girls in 0.0. lessons were I.T. uniiorm led the singing. II- sisted by members or the senior choir seated at the hack of the church. Hymns were "0 Come All Ye nithiul," "Jesus Thou Divine No East Or West." "lniint H01!-" '"”' Elaine were lighted by Dorothy MacDon- ald. Veronica Taylor and Judy Shows 2:30 - 7 - ,3... right at your back door. Fuel com for Novel Ssoiiu cool are 20 to 25 per cent below other fuels. By using properly sized, washed and dusilosa cools in automatic sioker-fed furnaces, you save money and still. have maximum convenience in heating. I ,. ' K (Adult Entertainment 3 3 Comedy - Cartoon 1964 The Guard!!! ' Cudmore. The c,a.x.'r. purpose was sang "Angels We Have Heard repeated in unison. In addition to the above the group Night." with. recording. was shown. CAPITOL c IIIWV " noousv-snsciisu SELED SHORT SUBJECTS '5." High." and a solo was sung by Mrs. Douglas coma. "Brine A" Torch Janette. Issbeiil,” lib!!! Annear and Kay Macisesn served as ushers and also received the collection. During the singing of the receuionai "While Shepard: Wstched" the girls. holding lig tad candles, iormed s circle around the centre pews of the church. The Mlspsh benediction was pronounced companion." "In Christ There Is by Rev. J. M. Fraser. Following the service a very lovely iilm "Holy PT3!13'7'M'(l Shows 2:30-7-9 l lilsy'Il-slsalsvslyiiling but your funny-bone! in M-O-M'a .l'lI6III AIEOF , MARILYN STEWART - ERSKINE - 'i 9 when you buy fuels from forfvvciy places you pay extra eRi; for hihdling, D - TODAY and TUESDAY - sss I'i' - . our DON'T REVEAL IT! Let your friends feel for themselves the Phantom'a full impact! i transportation, and insuroneo. Why do this when the best domestic fuel is here in iho COAL sullos ooon ROADS! i without 0 prosperous coal industry. many or the things we now onloy would not readily possible. he exam lo, good revenues. vi H B. II , dueotl ind road ' IldY YfhYs, In 90:- i'o.'.'".'.".'l'i!.7l" would adversely died so d d ihout pl-es"p:rl.ty I: tourist industry can reduce Incomes and revenues still further. The I I d of rovid:s"353,0.g(;,z00 l"'""""'s'i's'3'3'3'8ii3 nw , , n purchases; ss,ooo,ooo "u, to tnnsporl oom- panioa, in addition to the large sums spent on sun. A prosperous coal indust , is essential to full Maritime prosperity. um Scoliu ifoai - ills lluihy Fuel N - ACADIA - OLD SYDNEY 0 SPlllNGIlIll- PIODIIGII IY