- -- --~ lrHE GUARDIANZ "‘ " " "' ' ' u‘ ' DECEMBER 24. 194i ,'_n1_,1.i 11h, 1'4 .‘¢2..1i'.la.'4 v.4 .4 .4 4‘ gl-ul 1-4‘ f‘ {-4 » ; We wish you a full pack of Yuletide iov. with just room enough to squeeze in our greetings Thank you. good friends, for your kindly l950,_weh will make every effort to deserve your continued confidence. Manama MILL MEN'S WEAR MFQfWZTr Christmas iarevoltthot With the greatest of ioy Until patronage‘ throughout the year. During sszisoirs. GREETINGS O'Leory and Vicinity 1141p); and has gone to Hali- fax where ha will be employed for the winter montl‘). Mrs. William Ozon. Borden. has been visiting in 0‘Leary. the guest of her son. Mr. Ralph Ozon and Mrs. Qtzori. _ Mrs. George Matthews _wes l recent visitor to Summerside. the guest of her son. Mr. Fred Mat- thews and Mrs. lViaiiheiv-l- The caretaker for the 0'Lesry rink this season is Mr. Forbes Kennedy. He will also act as coach for the various teams. The rink has been resurfaced with brick clay and about 28 truck loads have been poured on the surface. A new pLun-p has bccl‘! purchased. Elmsdlale United Church held a very successful preaching mis- sion from Nov. 28 to Dec. ‘l, The minister, Rev. J. M. Sheen presid- ed and the special guest speaker was Rerv. P. A. Fitzpatrick of A1- berton. Special music was a fea- ture with a large choir, a mixed quartette and solos by Rev. Mr. Sheen. Rev. Mr. Fitzpatrickc messages were inspiring and en- couraging and his kindly appqls for consecration and committment to Christ. won responses. .7_.__ The Brae United Church Young People's Union held their Christ- mas meeting on Monday night. Dec. l2, at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. James MacKinnon. The de- votional service was conducted by Mrs. Joey MacFadyen. The study period was taken by the minister. Rev. W. G. Dickson. who spoke on "Christmas in other lands" end gave an interesting Christmas message on “The Night of Nights" —-tha night when Christ was born. The Minister was assisted by Mrs. MacFadyen. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. MacLeod. Mrs. Lorne Mac- Nevii-i and Errlaon MacLeod. The annual meeting 0f the -Bloomfield United Church Wo- men's Missionary Society was held at the home of Mrs. E. R. Mac- Ausland with the president, Mrs. A. W. Craswell presiding. The theme of the devotional service was: "Our Faith in Jesus Christ". A beautiful worship center was arranged with the scene of the Nativity. With four uhiite oand- les in silver holders in the tore- ground creating an appropriate setting for the beautlzful Christ- mas program. Mrs. R. H. Hunter. Mrs. Haber Profitt. lVlra. E. R. MacAusland and Mrs A. Mother- all lit candles signifying taiith in Jesus Christ. Christmas carols were sung. A fine solotwiaa sung by Mrs. Symthe. The Presbyvterlal will be held ln Charlottetown. Jan. 25 and 26. and the following were appointed delegates: Auxil- iary, Mrs. Arthur Motherall an-l Mrs. Earl Palmer: Baby Band. is perfect store, this New Yeor is the old yeal And It's Christmas time once more! A Christmas wish tor your happiness, With a loving May ever growing good be thought you'll remember, your! xilntil this time next Decembert Summerside ENMAN DRUG CO. LTD. Mrs. E. R. MacAusland and Mis- tllalpequs ' —Mi.sa Joan Bcairato, student in Charlottetown. has returned homo for Christmas holidays. Mrs. R. H. Abbott la on a pleas- ant holiday in St. John. guest of IhET sons. Kentford, Roy and Leon- ard. Mr. George Mac-Kay has return- ed from spending a pleasant week- e-nd in Charlottetown, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MucKay. Mr. and Mrs. Frank MscNutl. Darn-lay. have taken up residence in Malpeque. having purchased the Hopgood property, the neigh- bors and friends are pleased to welcome them. Messrs. Keith Donald and Ralph Beairsto. who have returned to Malpeque after motoring to Mont- real. Toronto, and various cities lii United Slates, spent a few pleas- ant weeks visiting friends. The sudden passing of Mr. Lee- lle Donald, Halifax, formerly of Malpeque, is much regretted by many friends and neighbors. The funeral service was held in the United Ohurch and was largely attended by many sympathlzing friends and neighbors. The evening service in the United Church was largely attended on Sunday evening. The pastor. Rev. James Cross. preached a fine ser- mon on the text. "What shall l ren- der onto the Lord. for all His benefits towards me. I will take the cup of salvation I now take my vows." A Kensington quartetve was heard very effectively in twn numbers. Mrs. Lester Linkletter. Mrs. Ray Sudsbury and Messrs. Heath Casely and Ty-ndal Sample sang “Breathe On Me Holy Spirit", and “Heaven Seems Near- er." Mrs. Simpson presided at the organ, and the choir led in the hymns. sion Baud. Mrs. Heber Profiltt. A letter was read from Mrs. Picker- ing stating that the barrel o! warm clothing for Labrador had arrived safely and was greatly appreciated. Mrs. Lester Profit read an item from a busy day in the life of Dr. and Mrs. Sidney Gilchrist in Angola, Portuguese West Africa and prayed that strength might be given them to Carl's’ Orl- Mrs. Smythe presided at the election of officers. All were re-elocted with the exception of treasurer, Mrs. E. R. MacAusland replaces Mrs. A. Metherall who his been the dficlent treasurer for eight years. Mrs. Keith Gard was appointed Baby Band Sup- erintendent and Mrs. A. Mother- all will be Associate Helpers sec- retary. Mrs. Errol Stetson was appointed assistant lViisaini-i Band Superintendent. Mrs. A. W. Cras- well was appointed vice president for the younger groups. after which the president took the chair and gave a resume of the year's work. Bloomfield W. M. S. l5. noted for it: fine Missionary giving. A bale for Dr. Florence lllufra)’. Korea. and also a largo bale of ularm clothing for Halifax to be used for displaced persons. were packed at the close of the meeting. DANCE Olympic Banquet Hull Monday. Doe. 26th. Admission 60 cents Including Tux —Duneing— 9.00 to 1.00 Professional Bards ll. E. ELLIS Fire - Ante — Casualty INSURANCE \ St.. aid- Phone I20 I. F. Hunter. R.O. l I i OPTOMETBIS’! ‘ Complete Visual Anllyleo 1 Glasses Fitted ' PHONE 705 l IMALLMAN’! BUILDING lumnsnlds. I-E-l- 1'. Earle Hickey Ola-stored Aoeoushul Olfleo as is oi-uvuu Itnot Phone m E. I. Parkman. 0o+.D.. R.O. OPTOMIITI-IST lyee Examined Glasses Fitted‘ Oflloe Hours: I to Ill; 1 Q0 I and by appointment. DIGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St, Summersld CAPITOL — Summorside LAST SHOWING TODAY - 2:80 - ‘l - 9:15 —DOUBLE ATTRACTIONS- "BUNGALOW l8" with Toni Conway, and “HOME IN SAN ANTONE” with Roy AouIf SPECIAL CHRISTMAS MATINEE MONDAY AT 2110 Feature for Matinee Only: "THE PRINCE AND THE PAUPER" with Errol Flynn - Claude Rains and the Mauoh Twin; MONDAY - TUESDAY NIGHTS Monday Night 7:15-9:15; Tuesday 2:30-7:15-9:15 TO ALL OUR FRIENDS AND PATRON S WE WISH IOi ONE AND ALL - A MERRY CHRISTMAS ualm" "° GARY BUUPER ‘ fi/efs‘ grand... ANN SHERIDAN W. may‘ I K with MY counts - cnuuno LOWE iom LORRING acumen suuoatno kmnp,” h} ‘menu w owed hr LHJIoCAIEV he Ewell-Ml] REGENT ro-niv 2=ao 1 a 9.15 BIG DOUBLE BILL Lynne Roberts - Don Barry - Don Castle In “MADONNA OF THE DESERT” -- and Roy Rogers in “EYES OF TEXAS" with Andy Devine and The Sons of tho Pioneers With a terrific east, including: Re inald Donny, Douglas Dumbrllle, John Lltcl, Walter San s, Joe Sawyer. MON. - TUE. - WED. — DEC. 2G-27-28ih cronies‘ ruin RANDOLPH SCOTT JOAN atouoru "VIRGINIA nun _ DOtORES MORAN i ’ 5 ANN/Hilgnti _ yl EXTRA! GOOD SHORT - LATEST NEWS - CARTOON SHOWS 7:15 and ilzlfi MATINEES MONDAY 8i IVEDNESDAY AT 2:30 ciimizo THEATRE insiiiioi "CHRISTMAS GBEETHVGS" from the Management. We are showing for your entertainment tmlny Saturday. Christ- mas Eve-Matinee 2:50; Ewnlnl! 7:|5-!l:l.’;. Ho)’ “"20" "l"! hi?‘ ' horse "Trigger" on "THE OLI) SPANISH I'll/UL‘ with Andy Devlzne, June Frlzee. Tito Guitar. Bob Noll!“ Hull the 5°!" of the Pioneers; also Serial and News. PLEASE NOTE: We will play 3 shows nn ltlonday-ltllflnw 2:80; Evening Show; ‘MB-Bald. M-O-M‘: big-hearted comedy drama. "BIG ClTl". Illffllll‘ Mar- garet O'Brien at her suniileat and funnleatlu Milli!"- l» will‘? a in town, Butnh Jenlalnl as fllO blxsoll- ‘llt-tlo lull l" WW"- ward Arnold as the kind-hearted Judge: Gwrlo Mllflllly l! u policeman; Karen Booth the girl f-wo friends fight. over. and Betta Garrett, Broadwruy star. Also Cartoon. Joy and Happiness to You All At this happy Season we wish to express our best wishes for your Joyful Holidays, and our appreciation for your patronage. WHITE‘ sun LAUNDRY SUMMERSIDE ____ r lllllltllfll ‘