Win. SUMMERSIDE SCHOL WINS ouizi siudenis from Summerslde l-ligh.final quiz competition.-i on Schur- 4 school who defeated teams from three other schools in the four- and.over classroom division of the ... .-. .-,....,... ... .m...........,. . 1 Kensington students who were runners-up in the final quiz compet iiinns on Schurmans School Par- ade last weekend are seen above Western KENSINGTON Christmas Con- cert, High School auditorium to- night st 7:30 p.m. UNLOADING CAR. oil-treated nut coal. Lord & Ramsay Ltd.. Carleton. ALBERTON RINK. skating Sat- urday night 8 to 10. Also Monday afternoon and evening. Fire Damages Warehouse An overturned oil heater caused damage estimated 3400-00 01' Tuesday evening in a fire in a potato warehouse at Northam. The building. which is owned by Joseph Read and Co. Ltd. had. been rent- - for use to Mr. George Brookins f Kensington for storing potatoes. he blaze destroyed a number of I8 of potatoes and some bund- . of unused bags and was ex- gulshed by workmen. using all vailable fire extinguishers. There as little or no damage to the uilding itself. to Kiddies Ai lberion Legion ome Party Nlhough extremely cold weather Id-not keep Santa Claus from akins his annual visit to the Al- Wrlon Legion Home yesterday. he-number of little boys and girls 'ho were able to be on hand to tract was much smaller than in revioua years. Over three hund- ed children who were present all eceived I generous treat from ants together with inquiries as to hcinwishes for his next visit on lhrllt-mas ova. Eollowins his stay at the Legion e usual call we; mug. to the Vostern Hospital as well as wet. me visits with a large number children confined to their hornaa y illness. ' Members of the Legion were on and to assist Santa and a bright . lighted tree at the Legion Home ddod much to the spirit of the caaion. .. ALBERTON Milo Mabel Fielding. Alberton. guiding the Christmas holidays liar brother and sister-in-law drlottstown. Miss Annie Gordon of Alberton seriously ill at the home of rs. Melvin mills in Olbesrv. mu Nanci aims. Student at . Dunstan? University. is spend- lhl holidays with her parents. i and lies. Ain-ad Giilis. Albert- mans above after winning the coveted trophy last weekend. weekend. School Parade are seen . """":--..w--r KENSINGTN SHO OL IS RUNNER-UP after winning their trophy last From left to right they are. seat- ed, Marjorie MacArthur. Franklin Guardian REGULAR THURSDAY night dance Canadian Legion Home. Kensington. Music by Erwin Deighan and Sunshine Boys. Ad- mission 50 cents. CLOCKS. W A T C II E 5. Neck- laces, Earrings. Diamond Rings, Signet lungs and all other items found in a quality Jeweller Store. M o a s e Jewellers. Summerside and O'Leary. SOUTH SHORE LEAGUE. Bed- sque rink Friday. Dec. 23rd. 8.1!) sharp: The old rivala meet again, Freetown Royals vs. Albany St. Pats. Skate after. Admission 25 and 35. Let's Talk it Over 5! To all our readers I Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. Below is a little poem we have composed for the occasion: GUIDESTAII. For a brief, blessed interlude joy reigns. Peace and good-will is spreading far and wide. Bright Christmas colors sparkle frosted panes, A joydous jetsam of our gay yulo- t e Forgetting now the past it ill we've re ' We turn our backs on every grim tomorrow: The star of Bethlehem has now declared An armistice from suffering and sorrow. That shining star still guides our faltering feet As it did guide the wise men from the east; With bumble reverence must we seek Hia seat, - A lowly manger for a great High priest; And like these shepherds we must tribute bring Gift-wrapped in sacrifice. and lin- ed with prayer. The franidnconsa of faith in bea- ven's King, The myrrh of tolerance to men They are, from left to right, seated, Lowell Clark, Gordon For- bes. Wayne Matheson and David Weale. Jimmie Hogan, standing. Bowness, Ana Wadman; standing Eleanor Champion and Ivor Cot- ton. (Photo by Wotton). TIGNISH .Mrs. John P. Doucette and daughter, Elaine of Nail Pond, left Tignlsh by train on last Fri- day morning, enroute to Toronto. Ont., where they will spend the next two months. Miss Myrtle Keougb. Tignish. and Miss Norma Shea. Norway, spent two days of last week in Summerside. Miss Keough was the guest of her aunt. Mrs. Frank LeClair and Miss Shea visited her sister. Mrs. Harold Heffell. Miss Jeanette Gaudet who for the past two years had been em- ployed with the Bell Telephone Company in the city of Toronto. has resigned her position and is at present a guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Gaudet, Tignish. Mr. John Christopher. Tignish, who had the misfortune to fall and injure a bone in his hip last August. and had been using crutches to get around. is now much improved and getting around without any artificial aid. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Morrissey received a letter from their daughter. (Beityl Mrs. M01110 Hogan, saying she and her four children had arrived safely in Germany. and had a pleasant trill despite the stormy weather- The regular monthly meeting of the Tignish Lacordiare et Jean D'Arc Movement took place on Sunday evening, December 113-1! in the Assembly Roomgof the Daltion School. The meetms WEI yiecided over by the President- Mr. Leo D. Arsenault. After the regular business was " .0-Sed 01 the members enjoyed 8 SOON hour, and several films were shown. ' Friends of Mrs. Rczinald Bide!” shaw. Tignish, are snrr.V 10 hell” she is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. Summerside. re- ceiving treatment prior to under- going surgery. and all hope she will have a safe and successful recovery. Mr. Dewey Doyle is a patient everywhere. Any pick these up before December 23rd. i-iouiiiAN's. rov LAY-A-WAYS customer having a Toyiand Loy-c- Way in either .Holman's' Slllnmcrsidc or Charlottetown Store. 5200 P.M. on Friday. R. 1. HOLMAN LIMITED SUMMSIDE - CHARLOTTETOWN in Western Hospital. Alberton Ind arrange 90 .iiiiii. iiiliiiii-?i- . eiiiii i iggngs iiizfi iiiii E iii? iiii stoelb 8 Cl 5 ii E-egg; 3. this building has been let ogn swoodworkcra of New Glasgow. Mr. Maynard will be returning to Newfoundland soon after the first of the new year. KENSINGTON Her many friends will be pleased to learn Mrs. Carrie Kennedy is recovering from her rocet ill- ness. Mr. Robert Marcbbank. New Annan, is confined to his home through illness. Sympathy is extended to the family of the late Mrs. Frederick Ramsay who passed away on Sun- day, Dec. 11th. The Baltic Farm Forum met for the regular weekly meeting on Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. -George Riley with an attendance of twelve present. After the regular routine of busi- ness. is social hour followed and lunch was served by the hostess. The funeral of the late Mrs. Frederick Ramsay, Hamilton, was held from the late residence on Wednesday afternoon when a large number of friends and relatives gathered to pay tribute to express their sympathy to the bereaved family. The service was conduct- ed by Mr. Reginald Miller. assisted by Mr. Stanley Wells and Rev. Alexander McKay. Mr. Murdock McLeod sang the beautiful solo "Going Down the Valley One by One". The hymn was "The Lords My Shepherd". The poll bearers were: Messrs. Harry Ramsay, James Ramsay, Wil1iam'E. Don- aid, George Wallace, Edward Mc- Mrs. Fred Gavin. Pond. is a patient in the City Hospital. Charlottetown, and her neighbours and friends are hop- in for her return. Mrs. Gavin's daughter, Mrs. Hubert Handra- han. Tignish. is staying with her mother. to help nurse her. Mr. Edmund J. Gallant, arriv- ed home in Tlgnish last week af- ter working for the past two months in Goose Bay. Labrador. Miss Noreen Doucettie, Harper Road, has gone to Mont Joli, -P. Q., to spend the next four weeks with her brother. Mr. Leslie Dou- flgtte. Mrs. Doucetto and fam- Mr. Earl Keefe has returned home to Tignlh after being a patient in the Western Hospital. Albcrton for several days. Mrs. Walter Perry who was a patient in the Prince County Hos- pital. Summerside. for two weeks, where she was ill with pneu- monia, returned home to Tigniah Monday evening. Mrs. Timothy Ryan of DeBlois. is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Clifford Phee and Mr. Phee. Nor- way. Sympathy is axtcnded to Mr. Clovis Martin, st. Felix. in the death of his mother. Mrs. Frank Martin in Western Hospital. Al- berton on the morning of Decem- her lath after an illness of about a week. Mrs. Martin who was in her seventy-seventh year had been in ailing health for about a year. but only a week ago be- came seriously ill. To her sisters and other relatives sy thv is also tended. Mr. Loo Skerry went to Char- lottetown on Friday and had the cast removed from his foot and ankle. The doctors found it to be much improved and put a walk- ing cast on for the present. St. Mary's Bowling LOCK! ROAD Mr. and Mrs.Joha Arsaaauit o'Lury. spat lul- YPU ClIrlsimas' ' Program Held l . rhumiiy, Dec. 22, 1955 The Guardian Page 1: Bedequc Rink Has! ”'”””' ”'” ”'”"' "'3' for the ansutng yearzi Puaidllt. lArnold Henderson; Vice-Prom. In rastdas. The charges resulted from the arrest and convction of two Bummaraida man, Lawrence (Lar- ry) Gallant and John (J. 3.) Par- Charlottetown. accompanied by Mr. loll Culllcutt. and Mrs. W. R. Godfroy of Marsh- fleld, were recent visitors to Wil- mot where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Hogg. 14th.. a large T and friends assembled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John MacNutt, Malpeque, to tender a mlscelle- anous shower in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo MacLellan and to welcome the bride to this district. After the guests had gathered. Mr. Frank Beairsto acting as chair- man,explained the object of the gathering and while the honored guests were being escorted to h decorated seats. Mrs. Frank Beair- sio played appropriate music. The address was read by Mrs. Frank MacNuti. while the gifts which in- cluded a iri-lite. . magazine rack and individual gifts were brought in by Messrs. Glendwood Adams Donnie Beairsto. ed their appreciation for the lovely gifts and good wisiies after which all Joined in singing. "For They Are Jolly Good Fellows". was served by the hostess, assisted by several ladies of the district. is receejving treatment for pneu.,The remanider of the evening was - mania, spent in dancing and a social chat. sea cow returned to her home in Malpeque, after spending a pleasant vacation with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and lvlrs. William Thompson. Kensing- on. of Charlottetown, accompanied by Mrs. R. E. MacDonald of Halifax, were visitors to Malpeque on Wed- Dehday. Dec. 14th. the guests of the Malpeque Farm Forum Group REGENT roiiiiiiir 7.15 - 9.10 To Each and Every Bowler - Of The A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY IOWLING NEW YEAR Arscnauit of Forest View. ooda to a residues on Hanover treet. where the accused woman nor of O'Icary. day Doc. ms. The ladies of the It. Anne Club If lowlan, held their December 8011' meeting at the home of Mn. Jar- ty to a charg of being intoxicat- .d In . pub"; Pb" and w" my one Gallant on Tuesday Decemb- ed Lead and Lloyd Lockerby. ment was in the Peoples cemetry. 11!! is to be held at the home of Malpeque. or 13th. with a very good attend- ance. There was an exchange of Inter- Christmas gifts. The next meal- 320.00 and costs. Mrs. Alban Arsenault. The Kensingion-Malpequa road Francis Cillicutt of the Reserve Farm Forum met for their weekly Road. was in 0'Lcnry an Wednes- mecting with Mr. and Mrs. Nel- dly Dec. 1461. son Caseley on Monday evening, Dec. 11th. Ray, Olive, Amy and Helen Cul- licutt of the Reserve Road, visited Mr. and Mn. Gerald Bowneas, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John- A.N. A sr. LOUIS Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Peters, have left for Windsor. Ontario, where they plan i.n spend the Holi- days with their daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Burt Shea and family. Friendsof Edgar Percy are sor- ry to hear that he is a patient in the Prince County Hospital, Sum-. merside: Mrs. Myra Callaghan. has suf- fered a broken ankle and she is a patient. in the Prince County Hos- pital. Summerside. Mr. Anthony Percy and his sis- ter. Marguerii. of Tignlsh Shore. were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Levi Arsenault in St. Louis. Friends of Mr. Arnold Aylward, of St. Edwards. are sorry to hear that he is a patient in tthe Western Hospital, Alberton. Mr. Albert Perry of Piusville is spending some time at the home of Mr. andgMrs. Ferdinard Brown, On Wednesday evening, Dec. of neighbors and several envelopes of many Lorenzo express- Lunch Mr. and Mrs. Felix Peters and three children. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Arsenault of Mist.-ouche. have motored to the United States. where they will spend their Christmas holidays with friends and relatives. Mr. Thomas Leciair is spending a few days in Tignish, and Harper Road where he has many friends and relatives. (LR, Miss Betty Anne MacNutt has Lt. Col. and Mrs. J. T. Davies, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. McNutt. The regular weekly meeting of C03! :1-(.J,:E',l,iA.,I,;I'?,,NA(.:,2t':,l,i1ia was worth S132.300.000 in 1954. '"'CADfE0” KENSINGTON Wed.-Thurs. 7:16-9:15. Jack Hawk- ins. Glynis Johns in "THE SEEK- ERS”. in color. Bank drawing Thursday worth possible 860.00. Athnicsiona 46c and 30:. met on Monday evening. Dec. 12th. in the Malpeque hall with a good attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Dougald MacNutt. Malpeque, were visitors to Char- lottetown on Thursday. Dec. 15th. SIIMMERSIIJE Today (Thurs.) 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 "JUMP INTO HELL" Starring JACK SERNAS and KURT KASZNAR The story of the gallant stand at Dienbienphu (The Alamo of today). GIVE THEATRE TICKETS THIS 0 ISTMAS BOOKS S -00 T0 05-00 NOW ON SALE AT THE BOX OFFICE Of Chris R And May Lasting Academy League MUTT MOLLISON. . League Manager Edwin December Zllth. VII hr” ed”! V12 k Heckh'”' Va” Bridge” Pwl'iyear the field adjoining the rink; b.'n P y 5 month at the home of Alfred Pai- Lloyd Cullicutt. aftiso Reserve '”'Road.wuin!'oraat ViawonSun- May the Peace Doscand Upon You and Yours : Aiiond Your Every Venture i in the Bright : New Year! E An event!!! Prolrlm hi keeping with the Christmas season was ob- ” served on Tuesday night when Trinity Young People's Union held an” ICT m”du M me yeah Arnold Henderson Ernest Murphy conducted a htt- C. . service of worship on theIml;;r:,;wgR.L.:h:vp:g f,?.',f..'..:..i, "M "chm 1' chrmmum land in comparison with former ' the pro-J - Fo.;'9:cl::i::mDg:o?hymTowmend years showed considerable increase Elmer MICIABII. Ronald Leard. Dorothy Moase Birdie Cairns Dor- "Y and mmlgen 55" the Muc- ial report. stating that during the ine Moan. Olive Jeliy.Doi-ecn smmh Barth M”L”"' Evelyn cent Connolly to be used for a park- Und"h”f ing lot during the winter and for T01l0WilIl 3119 blwlnill M7100 in outdoor sport: in the summer. "5195 KY9”-P185 '0" "Id 910"! There was also considerable re-l WWIW Hulk”. 1" 5103113 0' "19 pair work done in connection with M-riiimo Conference Y- P- U” I the rink: tli electric lighting sys-3 cremation period was enioyed dur- tem had been completely over- ins which in cream and otherihduied. with several outside flood: "Hie Wmlervat lights to light up the parking lot, and the lighting of the ice sur- face has been substantially increas- ed thai now it. Is one of the best lighted I'il1l(S in the province. New floors have been laid in mi hockey dressing rooms and several, improvements madg. Nat-ivity Scenes in Windows WARNER BROS. EPIC DRAMA. CAPITOL. SUMMERSIDE The gallant sia n d at Dien- bianphu is brought to the screen in Warner Bros? "Jump Into Hell," opening today at the Cap-- itol Theatre. Jack Sernas, who will shortly be seen in' the spec- tacular production of "Helen Of Troy," Kurt Kasznar. Arnold Moss and Peter Van Eyck star in "Jump Into Hall." From France. England. Swed- en. Germany and Italy. the studio reportedly collected an in- ternational cast for the picture. "Jump Into Hell” presents the stirring action-filled tale of the stand made at Dienhienphii. the scene 2,.prepared by the Anglican fortress in lndo-China and thevgroup. and seen in the window of heroic d e P d s of the men who ithp Larkins Building. are the shep-El byterian group depicts the Christ Child with .ln.seph and Marv. in fought there. When the Ge-neral.'herris and the angel with Bethle-i played by Arlmld M055. Fequeslslhem in lhe distance and the sheepl volunteers for the last-stand fight. reclining im the hillside. in that the 10"? main Characters 01' "19 lwindow of Cotton and Rogers' stored screen drama. Jack Sernaspmw be W-.n gcpng 3, the Three, K11” K3510”: P99" V5" Eycklvvise Men on their camels. travel-l and Nvrman DUPW" 3" "'”0'liinn in find the Christi-hild. dnd' d"Ced' The rm" me." palachule placed hr the United Church young, ""0 Dle"b'e"ph” "' am nmr 39" people. Ry this and other ways the eral and their country. Although (,hlu,rhPs' mp Pndea,,,,,,,.lng .0 The annual meeting of the Bed- eque Rink Company Ltd. was held in the rink with the President presiding C: George Campbell has oh the ticket booth and canteen. and Frank McDonald is Janitor and tea man. as he is an experienced hock- in business. T. J. lnman. secret-iflfuigaalxgclglg "I'"' m There are five teams ontaod D the South Shore League and II?- ersl junior teams ready to start icrozier; Secretary and Manager. Ear! i1'. .1 Inman. other dtrai.-tors: had been purchased from Mr. ifin-I-operation M Mm n the ie. 'm permit. Favorable comment is iveingh N heard on the Nativity scenes whic . You, ",5" have been placed in Eensingtonl ca... show windows by to young i people's groups of the three Pro- &” J3 good tesiant churches. Scene I. placed ' 1" Kennedyll ""9 by "W P"'5W Iwislvo-swo'roson&II9 tovooondyoinqt Christmastimel E. E. PARKMAN Opt. 9. im. SUMMERSIDE the fort is forced to capiiiilaie to - , i the enemy the vwmry hpmnga "1 bring bark Christ to Christmas.Buri the vanquished as the story of the, rin'”"-c rr-::L-hes the far corners of the earth and spreads a mes- sage of strengthening hope. i Carol Program At Hospiicd About 30 student nurses at the Prince County Hospital last. even- ing presented a candle-light carol isinging program for the patients on all three floors of the hospital. In their musical visit which was much enjoyed by the patients. the nurses were acompanied by Mrs W Forbes. their choir director: Miss Flora Marnney. educational director of the Prince County Hos- pital Sclriool of Nurses: Mrs. W. P. Callaghan and Mrs Heath Strong of the Ladies Aid of the Hospital: and by Mrs. John Ledgerwood. the hospital administrator. Kensinglon Rink I Opening Skate Thursday. Dec. 22nd Perfect shoot of ice Skating 8.00 to 10.00, l 4' tmasiime i Success I .1 H. dia ; Canadianslegion B..E. S. L. D. Laird, John Green. Junaa dark. Trunk Jardine. Brewer W. Johnna. Arthur Murray. William Callback. area of .... we 7' :Dpf . .x.-ms.-.e.iu-.s--v-'-iK-f-- '